Monday, May 19, 2014

Taco USA by Gustavo Arellano

Subtitle: How Mexican Food Conquered America -- After an interesting conversation with some friends about what is and isn't Mexican Food I found this book, totally by accident.  The evolution of Mexican Food is really interesting.  What was popular when, how it was presented, how people craved it.  To me it was quite fascinating.  There is a lot of history, and I sometimes get bogged down in that, but it helps to know what was going on when and how things came to be.  If you love Mexican Food, you should read this book.

Saturday, May 10, 2014

True Love by Thich Nhat Hanh

Subtitle: A Practice for Awakening the Heart --  All I can say it that you need to breathe and be present.  You do these things, be true to yourself and all will fall into place.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Wild by Cheryl Strayed

Subtitle : From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail -- I had been looking forward to reading this for a long time.  Sadly I was a little disappointed.  I know people go through transformations when they take on a trip like this, I had not realized how much she was going to go through.  She was not really prepared for the trip and it was truly an escape for her.  I just found her to be kind of whiny and woe-is-me, and that is just not my kind of person.  Her ordeals on the hike were tough and you could really feel how unforgiving the trail was.  Overall it was an okay book.  I guess I just like people who are a little more positive and realistic.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

and furthermore by Judi Dench

I love watching her and she always makes me laugh.  I had no idea how extensive her theatre career was and is.  The book tossed around a lot of names that I did not recognize and that took away from some of the enjoyment of the overall story for me.  Dench is amazing in her depth and her sense of humor keeps her fresh and fun.