The only problem is, I need good recommendations! Here is a list of the books I have read in the last few months:

Currently re-reading the Harry Potter series between other books. I am nearly done with this one so I figured I would include it.

My friends Haley and Kelsey said that this was one of their favorite books, but when I asked what it was about, their description sounded painfully boring. About 2 weeks ago Nate and I saw a movie in the theaters and one of the previews was a trailer for this. Starring George Clooney, the movie looks phenomenal! I immediately decided I had to read it and downloaded it on my Kindle. (Side note: This was the first book I have read on my Kindle, which Nate bought me for our anniversary in July 2010. I now recognize the beauty of a Kindle and it will not be the last book I read this way!) The book was absolutely fantastic! I read it in 3 or 4 days and I never wanted to put it down! This is my favorite book that I have read in a while and I am looking forward to the movie being released next month!

My friend Haley let me borrow this book, one of her absolute favorites. It is a collection of short stories by Elizabeth Gilbert, the author of Eat, Pray, Love. The stories are lovely and sweet, and the perfect length so that you are able to read a story each time you open the book.

Another memoir from Augusten Burroughs (I love Running with Scissors), it tells tales of his Christmas experiences. The book starts out when he is a child and doesn't understand the difference between Santa and Jesus. Parts seriously had me laughing out loud! However the second half takes place in his adult life and is much more dark and troubling.

I know I am a few years behind on this gem. I don't care that James Frey stretched the truth and completely made up some of the story. To me, it doesn't change the fact that this is an incredible story and a very entertaining read.

A very easy read. Pretty interesting but not life changing in any way. Takes place in Nigeria and is about a polygamous family and it's dark secrets.

Enough said.

A great fictional story with a lot of historical accuracy regarding the leper colony on Molokai. My mom gave it to me, and I would absolutely recommend this book.
Hopefully this is the return of my blog being updated on a semi-regular basis. I have quite a few things I'd like to share. Whether or not you will care/be entertained may be another story altogether. But regardless I am happy to be back!
xoxo
Pregnancy is the perfect time for you to be starting your blog back up! Congrats
ReplyDeleteYou should probably read The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. I had dad read it and he loved it (although he was confused by the first few chapters). I wish I still had my copy to send you!
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all the books I have to recommend are kid like books lol :) BUT you should get on "GoodReads" bc on there- you can find books like your books to read. I love it.
ReplyDeleteI miss you! Can't wait to see when you show! PS I'll post a picture of my baby bump on my next blog post. Zack took a picture and so it'll go up eventually <3