A bit of reading~ Twitterature, November 2014
Hey, lovely friends! I was going to wait and share these with you next month, but then I went and finished another book, so I thought, why not? Here's what I've been reading in the last month in concise tweet-like reviews.
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Parnassus on Wheels
by Christopher Morley
A quirky, endearing novella about a middle-aged woman who buys a bookselling wagon on a whim and heads out on an adventure. This was a quick and delightful read. (I bought the Kindle version that came with The Haunted Bookshop, which I haven't read yet-- as of now it's only $0.99 on Amazon!)
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Fangirl
by Rainbow Rowell
My love affair with RR books continues... this one sucked me right in, and reminded me how much I loved college, and how powerful reading & writing can be. (Plus, super cute love story of course). I can't get enough of her books.
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This Is Where I Leave You
by Jonathan Tropper
Great family and cultural (Jewish) dynamics here, but wowsers was it a bit graphic compared to what I'm used to reading. You know how they say guys are always thinking about sex? This book backs that statement up... and then some.
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Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, and Sharpen Your Creative Mind
Edited by Jocelyn K. Glei
I checked this out from the Prime Kindle lending library months ago and finally finished it. I really loved it, and it was great read and digested in small, inspiring chunks.
New this month:
Finding God at the Kitchen Sink: totally loving this blog-like devotional
Sense & Sensibility: last book for our book club!
Someday, Someday, Maybe: a novel by Lorelei Gilmore, I mean, Sarah Braverman, I mean Lauren Graham!
and several more than I'll tell you about next time!
Thanks, Anne, for the fun linkup.
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