Monday, December 7, 2009

What We're Reading

I was really hoping to accompany this post with a few nice book cover pictures, but alas! Trying to download appropriately sized photos from my Amazon Associates page (not so I can earn five cents if you click through and buy it, but so that my photo doesn't say "click here to look inside!") has been more frustrating than ... than ... spreading cold butter on a soft piece of bread.

Instead, I give you this dully illustrated list. If you don't like lists without pictures, I can offer you the nice, reproving lecture that the Tammy Faye look-alike clerk at Hobby Lobby once gave me about the book of Job and how it's all about patience. Wow, was that little chat ever uplifting!

A Brilliant Streak: The Making of Mark Twain
(Gorgeous high-level picture book about the life of Mark Twain. Ian.)

The Magician's Elephant
(Have been reading sporadically with Lizey. So far less captivating than her others but I just KNOW it's building toward something special.)

Mexico: 40 Activities to Experience Mexico Past & Present (Kaleidoscope Kids)
(Can I just say that I love the Kaleidoscope Kids books? They're fairly bursting with worthy information and fun activities. Also. We're going to Mexico in a few days, and far be it from me to miss an educational opportunity!)

Then, here's what I have so far to read on our trip:

The Lucky One
(I admit! I confess! At certain times, such as vacations, I do like me a bit of Nicholas Sparks. The man knows how to spin a yarn.)

Same Kind of Different As Me: A Modern-Day Slave, an International Art Dealer, and the Unlikely Woman Who Bound Them Together
(Wanted some nonfiction that would also keep me turning the pages. Gal behind me in the Costco checkout line practically swore on the life of her firstborn that I would love this book. Anyone read it?)

Enna Burning (Books of Bayern)
(Um. Shannon Hale. MIGHT have mentioned my love for her writing a time or two.)

My Bible. Because if I don't read it on a daily basis, it matters not what kind of vacation paradise I am in, you do NOT want to be around me. It's just not fun. Don't do it. You've been warned.

For Ian: The Mysterious Benedict Society

For general read-aloud: The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles 30th Anniversary Edition
(Fond memories of hearing this delightful adventure in an imaginary world read aloud at night to our cabin full of girls by a camp counselor one summer, and then of reading it to Ian a couple years ago. Now it's the girls' turn.)

5 comments:

Nancy Meredith said...

I learned about your blog from your sister Kristen & have to tell you how much I enjoy it. You really do have a talent for finding the extra in the ordinary! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and providing the rest of us with a quiet place.

Vanessa said...

What a sweet comment Nancy left! Sounds like a great reading list. I am curious to read the one you are going to read aloud to the kids. ..sounds so interesting according to Amazon's review.

Stephanie said...

Stop adding things to my 'to read' list!

No, I'm just kidding. Don't stop. I get most of my good book recommendations from you. I just need to resign myself to the fact that my 'to read' list will always grow more quickly than my 'read' list. [sigh]

Jenny said...

Is everyone getting excited about the trip? I'm curious where in Mexico you are going. Have fun!!

Mama Tish said...

I only read what my kids are reading:) So we just finished Little House in the Big Woods. All 3 kids love the Box Car children series. They like to pretend they are the characters. cute. Actually I am just about to start "Having a Mary Spirit" by Joanna Weaver. She also wrote "Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World".
Thanks for checking out my blog!
Tish