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I have two that I will be starting the year with a re read of Kingsolvers - The Prodigal Summer (just because it is winter so I am reading about the coming spring)
and Ta- Neshisi Coates book - Between the World and Me.
-Joanne
I think it will be 5 Days Left. I've had it on my Kindle for a while, and it's been highly recommended by friends recently.
Great question, Laura! Hmmm...Keeping with reading fiction over the break from school, I think the first book for 2016 will either be SEE ME by Nicholas Sparks or FEED by M.T. Anderson.
I've read all of Nicholas Sparks' other books, so I'm excited to read his newest one...I just love getting swept away in the worlds that he creates! And FEED is a recommendation from my librarian friend, Sarah.
It will definitely be one of those! :)
I've read all of Nicholas Sparks' other books, so I'm excited to read his newest one...I just love getting swept away in the worlds that he creates! And FEED is a recommendation from my librarian friend, Sarah.
It will definitely be one of those! :)
I am trying to decide... I have a huge "need to read" list. I know I will have three to start. I am a location reader, I have three spots with unique books for each spot. Got to get to my list.... :)
I just started On the Divinity of Second Chances by Kaya McLaren.Kinda a different style of book for me. Each chapter has different characters speaking separately, so you are getting the story through each of them instead of it all together in a story style. Interesting getting an inside look into each character's perspective on the same thing.
Got my 3 books chosen. On my nightstand is Stephen King's 11/22/63. The book by my chair in the living room is Bum Rush the Page. And my travel book is Elmore Leonard's Be Cool.
My first book finished in 2016 was Lost for Words by Edward St. Aubyn, but I started it before Christmas. My first book read entirely in 2016 will be The Bell Jar.
I am reading 2 books - The Eye of the World (Wheel of Time, #1)by Robert Jordan (a Christmas gift) and The Art of Communicating
by Thích Nhất Hạnh (I need this more than ever in my work).
My first book was Sing Me the Anger by Edward Keebler. It was okay.Now I'm reading The Shopping Swap just for something fun.
I finished my first book. It was the re read of Kingsolver's book The Prodigal Summer. I love it for its setting , the way she weaves the plot between three generations and the amount of knowledge she shares about the natural world through the eyes of her characters. It was published awhile ago but a good read if you have not read it.
Melissa wrote: "Great question, Laura! Hmmm...Keeping with reading fiction over the break from school, I think the first book for 2016 will either be SEE ME by Nicholas Sparks or FEED by M.T. Anderson.
I've read..."
And the winner is...SEE ME! Here's my blog post about it: http://wp.me/pi6fr-qs
I've read..."
And the winner is...SEE ME! Here's my blog post about it: http://wp.me/pi6fr-qs
Jamey wrote: "I am trying to decide... I have a huge "need to read" list. I know I will have three to start. I am a location reader, I have three spots with unique books for each spot. Got to get to my list.... :)"
I love this idea, Jamey, of being a location reader! Tell me more about it!
I love this idea, Jamey, of being a location reader! Tell me more about it!
I have finished three more books this week - I am reading middle grade fiction and young adult fiction Book 2 and 3 of this series - P.S Be Eleven and Gone Crazy in Alabama by Williams-Garcia
Under a Painted Sky by Stacy Lee
Eleanor and Park is a great read I thought!
Jamey wrote: "Got my 3 books chosen. On my nightstand is Stephen King's 11/22/63. The book by my chair in the living room is Bum Rush the Page. And my travel book is Elmore Leonard's Be Cool."Great idea to have books in all different places. I have a similar structure in that I have one physical book/ebook and one audiobook going at all times. I love listening to the audiobooks on the way to work.
I have a lot of books I buy that I somehow never get around to reading, and find that having a sci fi / fantasy novel and a nonfiction / theory / work-related text at the same time make a nice pairing.
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I have several on my TBR list but I'm leaning towards The 5th Wave since the movie is coming out in a few weeks. My son and I are going to read it together and then compare the movie. I'm looking forward to it!
Laura :)