Excited to read again, here's what is on my bedside table right now--all holding my attention pretty equally so far:
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My boy is 15 months old already...
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I got interested in re-finding this one on my bookshelf and actually reading it after watching Midnight in Paris a couple weeks ago. Really liked the film, and loved all the references to literary and art figures from the 1920's. If you dig that sort of thing too, you should also read this.
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And, for a light beachy-read, this one is easy and enjoyable. I loved Giffin's Something Borrowed and Something Blue, and this one is pretty good so far too.
These 2 are en route to my home as we speak:
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This one intrigues me because I went to summer camp for 2 weeks once in my life and was terribly homesick the whole time. Then, I went off to college and, again, was terribly homesick for the first semester of Freshman year. After that, something clicked and I haven't been homesick more than a day in my life since, never again during college, and never during my year living in San Francisco. As a parent, I want to learn how to cultivate a sense of adventure, and to save my child from the homesickness I endured...or learn if that's possible.
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Feeling the need to purge our lives of so much stuff these days...hoping this one can help.
What are you reading? One of my favorite things about summer is having more time to read in the sunshine...I need some more to add to my list, so please, comment away.
I'm reading Yann Martel's Life of Pi, & Linda Greenlaw's The Lobster Chronicles: Life on a Very Small Island.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed all of Emily Giffin's books for beachy reads.
If you're not plugged in, try www.goodreads.com. It's an awesome website that feeds you suggestions based on books you've read & rated (like Netflix.)
Have always meant to read Life of Pi, thanks for reminding me of it. And I forgot GoodReads has that "suggestion" feature--going to try it!.
DeleteLOVED Simplicity Parenting. I was meaning to do a big write up on the blog about it, but never did... Just finished the Fifty Shades series. Are you trying it?
ReplyDeleteYes! Almost finished with the 2nd "Grey" book--loving the trashy/cheesiness :) Melissa, you would probably appreciate Homesick and Happy--I enjoyed it! On to Simplicity Parenting next!
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