Life Update and Book Suggestions Please
Been quiet because one of course I am in a migraine cycle. And two I have been trying to finish art project that hasn't really gone smoothly especially with a migraine. I have a few more March questions but I doubt they will be answered before March ends as we leave to go out of town tomorrow and won't be back until Saturday. But still anyone who has a question feel free to ask. It has been nice having topics to write about as after blogging for 7 years - I just feel like at times I repeating everything. I am almost through my stack of books. I received a gift certificate from Amazon plus Master said I can get a library card...not that our library is very big but going to look into see if they order books. They do have where I can check out books online and they will have them ready for me to pick up so that is cool. So between library and Amazon I was thinking getting another list of books going as I am almost through the stack I had here at home. So I would love suggestions please!
Right now I have on my list:
Eleven Minutes: A Novel - Paulo Coelho
Memoirs of a Geisha: A Novel - Arthur Golden (lent my copy out years ago and never got it back)
The Cloister Walk - Kathleen Norris
Bitten (Women of the Otherworld, Book 1) - Kelley Armstrong
The perfect victim - Linda Castillo.
Outlander - Diana Gabaldon Master came home with a rose for me today just because. I am a lucky girl! I have it sitting here on my desk. :)
You said you had 'Memoirs of a Geisha' I'm wondering if you read it or just lent it out... Just wondering what you thought about it.
ReplyDeleteI read the Memoirs of a Geisha the year it came out. I loved it. I remember rereading it right away. Now...years later I have seen the movie and that is the only thing I remember of it. I know the book was different though. I just don't remember how. So I am excited to read it again.
ReplyDeleteand Cloister Walk is one of my "grounding books." Whenever I need to return to a solid, settled place, I go back to the good, clean, calm, rhythmic word tapestry that Kathleen Norris weaves. Will look forward to hearing what you have to say about it.
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