I am always reading, and never the same genre. I thought it would be fun to share with you what I am reading and my thoughts about it all.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Tender at the Bone by Ruth Reichl
Subtitle: Growing up at the Table -- She is a great writer and I don't think that I will ever complain about the food I grew up with again. Her mother was a manic depressive and you never knew what was going to hit the table. Reichl had some other wonderful people in her life that introduced her to different foods and ways of cooking and over the years she found that it was a wonderful way to express herself and feel good about things. Her curiosity of foods and the ability to just jump in also aided in her wonderful food experiments. This book gave a great insight into her growing up and interest in food. Another book that she wrote, Garlic and Sapphires, is about her being a food critic and her experiences doing that. It is also a great book. Some of the lengths that she went through were quite amazing!! Great author!
Monday, November 5, 2012
Still Life with Crows by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
Amazing book. I really did have a hard time putting it down. It was not good bed time reading, and probably not something to read around Halloween either. Strange killings are happening in a sleepy town in Kansas and, of course, Pendergast gets involved with the whole thing, offering his insights and ticking off some of the locals. So far, I think this has been my favorite in the series. There were times that I wanted to turn my head away from what I was reading because it was so gruesome. The writing was wonderful. Preston and Child know how to weave a tale and just suck you in. You keep learning more about Pendergast as the stories continue and their character development, at times, I feel is brilliant. It keeps making you want to come back to more and more.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Love Comes Softy by Janette Oke
I read this to my mother-in-law over the past several days. She has had a hard time concentrating to read on her own, so I read it to her. It was a very enjoyable book and very descriptive. There were many scenes that I could easily picture and see happening. Many times we both were laughing about what was going on. Many times my mother-in-law was laughing before I got to it because she knew it was coming!!! The story is about a woman, Marty, who goes out west with her husband and he dies in an accident. Right after this happens a gentleman, Clark, approaches her and says that he is alone with his little girl who needs a mama and maybe they can get married and then Marty would have a place to stay and his daughter would have a mama. She was angry about the whole thing, but did it anyway. The trials and tribulations were many and much growing for all parties occurred. It was a wonderful story with much to contemplate and think about with your own life too.
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