Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Round Ireland with a Fridge by Tony Hawks

This book has been sitting on the shelf for a couple of years now and I thought it was time to see what it was all about. Aside from some of his ramblings it was a very enjoyable book. The characters that he meets along the way and some of the adventures that he goes on because of his fridge made me chuckle. He not only got to see the wonderful landscape but was able to enjoy the locals, which many of us in our travels never really experience. He had a good sense of humor about him and all I can say is, be careful when you are drinking about making a bet.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan

Percy Jackson and the Olympians Book Two: Another great adventure for Percy Jackson. He is not sent on a quest, but goes on one and helps out. The situations he gets into and how he and his friends learn to work together to get through are great. In the end he lets go and lets another take the glory and feels all the better for it. It was very enjoyable and I am curious to see what happens next.

Monday, April 12, 2010

The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini

There are many reviews on the front and back of the book. "Powerful... Haunting" "Extraordinary" "Riveting.... Unforgettable" I have to agree with all of these. I found it to be a very hard book to read for the subject matter. The book started in Afghanistan with a young boy and followed his life into adulthood. He lead a very easy life and did not always appreciate it or treat those who took care of him well. You watched him grow and deal with the consequences of his actions. I guess what was hard for me was how real it all felt knowing that it was fiction. Because of the wars going on now and hearing about it in the news for so long it was all the more real to read about. I know of the prejudices and conflicts that have been occurring for years and years and know that it will be going on for so many more. It all goes round and round and it never stops. As much as this was fiction you have to know that deep down things that happened in this book happen every day over there. I am glad I finally read the book and know that I will be thinking about it for a long time.

Monday, April 5, 2010

The Beach House by Jane Green

This was one of those books that you just picked up and fell in to. I always enjoy how an author gives depth to characters and shows the interactions of everyone. There are several families involved in this story that all end up in the same place at the end, Nantucket. They end up in an old seaside home that an old timer has decided to rent rooms to help her financial situation. Nan, the owner of the home, has a wonderful way with all the summer tenants and their families. There are a couple of twists that truly surprised me. I was shocked at how she wound these side stories into the whole novel. I am looking forward to reading more of her books. It really is a good summer read.