I am tearing through the books I've brought for our vacation and it's only day 1! I need some recommendations for some solid summer reads during our down time. What are some books that have had you hooked lately?
Recently read/ am reading: Girl on the Train, Sharp Objects, In the Unlikely Event, and What She Left Behind.
"These is my words" by Nancy E. Turner, "A certain slant of light" by Laura Whitcomb, "the red tent" by Anita Dormant, "the passion of artemisia" by Susan Vreeland... i could go on but you're probably sick of me already haha!
My friends are obsessed with John Green. So I'm currently working on "Looking for Alaska." I tried reading his book "Paper Towns" after I read "The Fault in Our Stars" last summer, but I was just offended by it to be honest. TFIOS was a good one though. I read it in about 24 hours and cried like a baby. "Looking for Alaska" is okay. I bought Neil Gaiman's "American Gods" based on my husband's recommendation and I'll probably bring that for our vacation in two weeks.
I have been reading a ton as well. I am reading a sci-fi series called the Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyers. I have a long list of books I want to finish before LO comes along!
Theres a book series by Jean M Auel that i absolutely love! The series is called earth's children and the first book is The Clan of the Cave Bear. They're quite different as theyre prehistoric novels, but theyre amazing
Neil Gaiman is a great author choice; "American Gods" was very good, as was his work with Terry Pratchett in "Good Omens." I read a slightly odd but still satisfying book called "The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake," by Aimee Bender that was interesting enough. Sadly, working in a library does not guarantee I get to read as much as I like. None of those are new but just what I've read recently.
State of Wonder by Ann Patchett is one that I flew through fairly quickly, but it was also one that I enjoyed because I was able to slip away into the Amazon for awhile! I am reading The Wednesday Letters by Jason F. Wright per recommendation from one of my friends and it's a really fast read. So far it's pretty good, but it won't take too long so I'll need another book!
So many good titles to check out!! Thank you, ladies!! Lots I've had on my "hmmm I should read this!" list, but have just never gotten around to- this might be that week!
I just read "Go Ask Alice" and "Burned." Currently reading "What the Nanny Saw." Second the pp about John Green. My go to author for books I love to redress is Nicholas Evans. He wrote "The Horsewhisperer"
A few of my all time favs:
The Book of Negros
Room
Still Alice
The 100 Year Old Man Who Climbed Out The Window and Disappeared
I have a lot more but we just empited 3 bedrooms into our basement living room so they can be carpeted and my book shelf is hidden! Happy reading!
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Have you read Dark Places by GIllian Flynn? My favorite book of hers. Also, if you're into YA literature, Ember in the Ashes was great. I just finished
Theres a book series by Jean M Auel that i absolutely love! The series is called earth's children and the first book is The Clan of the Cave Bear. They're quite different as theyre prehistoric novels, but theyre amazing
When I was in jr high my best friend and I would sneak these off her mom's bookshelf and read the naughty bits. Caveman sex! I have no idea about the rest of the content of the books
Life after Life by Kate Atkinson, it's like Groundhog Day with a female protagonist in WW2 England. One of my recent favorites, I always recommend it. I devoured it on a single trip, might have been my honeymoon?
I love the highlander books and fever series by Karen Marie Moning. They're supernatural and deal with fae with adult content. The cliffhangers and waits between books kills me tho
Theres a book series by Jean M Auel that i absolutely love! The series is called earth's children and the first book is The Clan of the Cave Bear. They're quite different as theyre prehistoric novels, but theyre amazing
When I was in jr high my best friend and I would sneak these off her mom's bookshelf and read the naughty bits. Caveman sex! I have no idea about the rest of the content of the books
Hahaha, that had me spit some of my drink back out, I'll be honest. ) Yeah they definitely arent childrens books, but theyre not quite 50 shades either hehe
If you want a great series the Black Dagger Brotherhood series by J.R. Ward is amazing! The first book is called Dark Lover and it's about the Vampire king Wrath and the on going war between the vampires and lessers. The whole series gets pretty steamy and can leave you wanting more! I believe there are 13 books in the series right now. Each of the members of the Brotherhood have their own books and they all coincide with the others.
I usually read lighter books, I don't want anything that will make me cry! My go to's are anything by Janet Evanovich (the Stephanie Plum series, they're numbered) and I love Sophie Kinsella (she wrote Shopaholic, but my favorite is Confessions of an Undomestic Goddess). I also read a lot of scientific non-fiction.... Anyone else interested there?
I love Emily Giffin's series (Something Blue, Something Pink, Baby Proof, etc) they are fun reads. They're not going to leave you with everlasting feelings, just fun popcorn reads. I've read through those super quickly.
I'm sort of ADD with books. I frequently have several going at once. Right now, it's The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt, Dragonfly in Amber (the 2nd Outlander book), and Salem's Lot by Steven King.
I just finished The Fault in Our Stars, Doctor Sleep (another King) and The Shining. Up until this last month, the only SK book I'd ever read was Lisey's Story (uh-mazing story!), so I felt like I was overdue to catch up on some.
If you want pure summer reading fun, anything by Charlaine Harris is a good bet. She does the Sookie Stackhouse books, as well as some murder mysteries.
For fantasy, I also love Patrick Rothfuss. He's (painfully slowly) working on the 3rd book in the Kingkiller Chronicles. Love these!
Re: Good books (not baby related)??
I bought Neil Gaiman's "American Gods" based on my husband's recommendation and I'll probably bring that for our vacation in two weeks.
Our Angel: EDD: 05/11/17. MC at 6 weeks
Baby #2- EDD: 07/18/17
Yeah they definitely arent childrens books, but theyre not quite 50 shades either hehe
Also, if you haven't read 'Gone Girl' you should try that one...
I also read a lot of scientific non-fiction.... Anyone else interested there?
I just finished The Fault in Our Stars, Doctor Sleep (another King) and The Shining. Up until this last month, the only SK book I'd ever read was Lisey's Story (uh-mazing story!), so I felt like I was overdue to catch up on some.
If you want pure summer reading fun, anything by Charlaine Harris is a good bet. She does the Sookie Stackhouse books, as well as some murder mysteries.
For fantasy, I also love Patrick Rothfuss. He's (painfully slowly) working on the 3rd book in the Kingkiller Chronicles. Love these!