Tuesday, May 16, 2006

On good authority

I've heard on good authority, that books/writings by this woman http://www.elisabethelliot.org/index.html
or a good read. As long as you like pie. Humble pie.

Sunday, May 07, 2006

Not for mothers with young children...or twins.

This one looks interesting for a thriller.
http://www.bordersstores.com/search/title_detail.jsp?id=55260750

Two Little Girls in Blue
by Mary Higgins Clark


Digging to America

http://www.bordersstores.com/search/title_detail.jsp?id=55318156

Digging to America by Anne Tyler
Another one that looks like a good read.

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

The Defining Moment

Book about FDR that I think would be an interesting read.

Thursday, April 13, 2006

This sounds familiar

Some girls kept a shared journal during their first two years of highschool. what an idea? hehe.

They had their book published. (That has to be an interesting story!) Ours is still locked away - in someone's trunk most likely. Anyway, here's the link: http://www.twbookmark.com/books/51/0446578622/index.html
It's on my - to be checked out -list

Friday, February 10, 2006

Dusty History

Book I want to read someday that just came out:

The Worst Hard Time : The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl
by Timothy Egan

Something completely different.

Finishing a book always brings with it several emotions. There is the satisfaction of completing the book, knowing how the story ends, and accomplishing a goal you set out for yourself. But along with good stories comes the let down of not reading it anymore. For several weeks, or days, whatever your speed, you had that 'I wonder what happens next' suspense with you every time you sat down to read. Now you are left with nothing. You know what happened next - you read it - and now you're done. But, the very next thought is the best pick-me-up ever (when it comes to reading, that is). You get to start a whole new book! With a new story, new characters. You can completely change styles of books, topics. Which is what I've just done. (nice lead in, don't cha think?)

I just started last night (about 20 minutes after I finished 'Idiot's') a book that we've had since 11/6/04. Yes, it was a wedding gift. It still had the card from the people who gave it to us stuck inside for thank you card identification purposes. It's a complete change from the last book.

It's called, I Isaac, take thee Rebekah, by Ravi K. Zacharias. It's about christian marriage and all kinds of good stuff. I just got into the first chapter a bit last night which is mostly about Isaac and Rebekah. Very good so far. I'll keep you posted.

[For those of you who gave us/me books for our wedding, who might be reading this blog, do not despair. We read The Five Languages of Love quite some time ago. I've actually read through it twice. And we're working on the rest of them. We love books, we just don't have that much time to read.]

Laurie is 'da bomb'!

I just finished up Idiot's Guide last night. Good stuff to read to put you in a good mood. No matter how you're feeling, just reading about her crazy exploits and rantings makes me laugh out loud on every chapter. And you never forget where you were in 'the story' because each chapter is it's own story. Now, there is some carry over about certain events, so I do recommend reading it front to back. But as I can testify, you don't have to read the books in order at all. Great book. Highly recommended for making you laugh out loud. Easy to squeeze in a few chapters at a time.

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Laughing Out Loud with Idiots


Just started a new book Monday. It's actually the first book from this author, but I have read her later stuff. Laurie Notaro is hilarious! The book I just started is called The Idiot Girls' Action-Adventure Club.
Lots of short chapters about her life and the crazy, normal, simple and hilarious things that she does/happen to her. Definitely a good read to make you laugh out loud. I'm not even half done yet!

Other good books from this author:

Autobiography of a Fat Bride: True Tales of a Pretend Adulthood

I Love Everybody (And other atrocious lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl

We Thought You Would Be Prettier

and there's more, I just haven't read them yet.

Friday, January 20, 2006

Filed under "Eventually"

The Year of Yes, by Maria Dahvana Headley

Saw it on the Today show this morning. Basically, this woman said yes to anyone who asked her out on a date all year long. Dates ranged from rock stars to a homeless guy, although I think the date with the homeless guy HAD to be more interesting. Anyhow, it looks like an interesting read. True story. Maybe i'll get to it in 2010 or something.

Thursday, January 19, 2006

Karla says to read...

Awhile back Karla mentioned this one as a recommended read. Officially added to the list. At some point, when I get a new site (someday). I'll actually categorize these.

Other People's Weddings
by Noah Hawley

The Dragon Story Will Continue...

I finished Eragon this morning (see previous dragon post). It was good. Once the author educated you on all of the little details and wars, and who people were, etc....it really picked up. But for the first in a trilogy, you know that there's going to be a lot of backstory to deal with. It was easy to read and entertaining. I'm looking forward to reading the next book - Eldest, but it's just going to be added to the list. I've got plenty of other books I need to read before I get back to that series. At least I don't have to wait though. Eldest is already out and I think even in paperback, I'm not sure though. So, if you liked Tolkien and you like fantasy this is a good read. Keep in mind it was written by a 15 yr old, but you barely notice it. I recommend this one.

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Interesting Article

I know it's not a book, but it's still long. I haven't finished it yet, in fact. Found it through a series of links through sites I read regularly. It's just....interesting.
Here.

Monday, January 16, 2006

For Mothers, Mothers-to-be, and Mothers-to-be-someday

I just read about this one today on one of the blogs I visit daily. It's called, Lord, Please Meet Me in the Laundry Room, by Barbara Curtis. Looks really interesting and thoughtful. Not supposed to just be a how-to book, but a lot more.... You can go to Amy's Humble Musings and read her review on it.

Dragon's are fun.

I am currently slowly reading Eragon, by Christopher Paolini. I'm not reading slowly because the book is difficult, hardly, the book is young adult. It's just I have to make myself sit down and read it instead of tidy, work on the computer or watch tv. I'm getting there though, and it's pretty good so far, especially if you like Tolkien and dragons. Good, easy read.