I'm getting my bag ready, and I want to pack my Nook so I'll have some reading to do while I'm in the hospital. But I want to load up some new books before I do that...
I've got a lot of Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Ann Rice, George Orwell, and Tolkein on there already. But I'm not always in the mood for that kind of stuff. I really like chick lit and light mysteries, too... I'm looking for some suggestions for lighter reading, books I can get through in an hour or two (I'm a fast reader).
I'm looking for authors similar to Janet Evanovich, or Sophie Kinsella. Light mysteries with a female lead and a sense of humor are good. I also enjoy books with a crafty theme (Friday Night Knitting Club, etc.), food theme, or strong female bonds (YaYa Sisterhood, Traveling Pants, etc.).
Any ideas?
Re: Book recommendations?
The book is called Divergent by Veronica Roth.
Second anything by Jill Mansell- I really liked "To The Moon and Back"
Any of the Brennan sister novels by Jane porter (my fav so far is The Good Woman)
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BFP #2: 9/29/12; EDD 6/8/2013; m/c 10/5/2012
BFP#3: 1/29/13; EDD 10/5/2013 - Baby Claire arrived 10/6/2013
I'm taking a movie that I haven't seen. My hope is that I'm able to work through the contractions by concentrating on the movie. We'll see how that goes.
My food & craft blog: Fraises et Tartines
BFP #2: 9/29/12; EDD 6/8/2013; m/c 10/5/2012
BFP#3: 1/29/13; EDD 10/5/2013 - Baby Claire arrived 10/6/2013
As for painkillers, I'm allergic to opioids (morphine and all the other good stuff). So I'm SOL there if I end up with a C-section. Hoping for a natural birth, or as close to it as I can get considering my OB wants this baby out at 39 weeks, but I know that induction puts me at a higher risk of needing a C-section, so I'm trying to prepare myself.
If you're getting induced, you may be able to read the first few hours. After baby is here, I wouldn't plan on it. I had a c/s and we limited visitors and I was in the hospital for 5 days, but you will be all consumed by baby and napping when you can. Oh and also having 87 medical personnel coming in every 4 minutes to check you and baby...
I know my experience isn't the norm but I would have loved a book to read.
Eleanor 9.30.13
with the cs I had there was precisely a 1&1/2 hr window when neither baby or I was being.poked or prodded or tested or cleaned or encouraged to walk or staples being removed or food arriving or SOMETHING. the reason I remember the 1&1/2 hr window is bc Amelia had her car seat challenge then so we napped, it was amazing.
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As for books, I too would recommend Jane Green, Cecelia Ahern and Marian Keyes. :-)