So Many Books, So Little Time

For some crazy, inexplicable reason, I challenged myself to read one book a week this year.


Ha!


I don’t know what I was thinking, except that I believed if others could do it—reviewers, people with full time jobs, authors in the midst of writing their own books, and book lovers all over the world—so could I.


Competition be damned! I had the opportunity and time, but often not the interest. There were times when I was so hungry to read that I devoured books like candy treats and quickly moved on to the next one. Then, there were times I simply wanted to veg out in front of Top Chef or Chopped or Private Practice or an old movie or Jimmy Kimmel Live.


Quite frankly, I don’t know how people do it! When my kids were younger, I read while waiting for the soccer practice, the piano lesson, or the tutoring session to end. I can still read up to three books simultaneously, but it takes the same time it would if I read them one at a time.


Unabridged audio books work for me. Downside: I spend far too much time in my garage waiting for a chapter to end, but that’s a good thing. (BTW: I’m too chicken to listen to the audio version of Passing Love. I’m sure it’s done well, but I’ve got my own idea of Ruby and Nicole’s voices and I’m not ready for another’s interpretation. If you listen, let me know your thoughts.) Proud to say that I’m finishing my first ebook! (Passing Love e-version 2012)The experience isn’t as bad as I thought it would be. (Still, there’s nothing prettier and more inspiring than books lined up on the shelf.)


I’m proud of my list. The language, story, and characters in some of these novels are breathtaking.


Lethal, Sandra Brown

A Gathering of Water, Bernice McFadden

The Second Time we Met, Leila Cobo

Hiroshima in the Morning, Reiko Rizzuto

Weird Sisters, Eleanor Brown

Substitute Me, Lori Tharps

Open City, Teju Cole

Those Across the River, Christopher Buehlman

Three Junes, Julia Glass

The Memory of Love, Aminatta Forna

The Lover, Marguerite Dumas

Caught, Harlen Coben

Salvage the Bones, Jesmyn Ward

Bonsai, Alejandro Zambra

The State of Wonder, Ann Patchett

The Cutting Season, Attica Locke

This is How You Lose Her, Junot Diaz

The History of Love, Nicole Krauss

Gone Girl, Gillian Flynn


What was your favorite book this year?

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Published on December 07, 2012 12:45
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message 1: by Rette (new)

Rette Wow! That is a great list of books!


message 2: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline Luckett Hope you have a chance to read one or two. I really enjoyed each one.


message 3: by Rette (new)

Rette Yes, I have. The Memory of Love and Salvage The Bones. I find the writing very technical, of both books...not spirited. Although both books are great I could not connect emotionally to the characters. This bothered me as I was reading the books. It seems to be the state of contemporary fiction. I think I am rooted in the old ways. The Toni Morrison's, Alice Walker's type books. Currently reading, The Cutting Season.


message 4: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline Luckett Interesting. I was drawn to the writing and the characters' circumstances in both books, as well as how they made it through trying times.


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