Friday, July 15, 2011

Friday Reads

I am in the mood for blogging, but not for reviewing. After thinking for a bit, I decided to just share what I am in the process of reading. It is different than my Sunday posts... This will only likely last until I resume reading one book at a time.

Currently Reading:

Other by Karen Kincy - I have no idea where I heard of this book. It is one of the books I have out that will not be able to renewed again, so I figured it was about time I got around to it. The main character is half human/half-pooka. That is not something that I experience a lot, so I was intrigued with the idea. A few minor problems, but nothing major so far. I like to have a shortish book on the go when I am reading a bunch on once because if I start to feel overwhelmed with options, I can just concentrate on one book and finish it.

Chime by Franny Billingsley - I saw a review of this on jenclair's blog and she saw a review on Nancy's blog. When I commented on her review, Nancy chimed in and told me I should read it, too. So, I requested it from the library, received it on Wednesday, and started it at some point that day. So far it is really quite good! The main character is a witch.

The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb by Melanie Benjamin - This was thanks to posts about anticipated books. I saw it, had to have it, and was even lucky enough to get a review copy! It is about a Little Person (that's the political correct time for our time, right?) who leads an extraordinary life. They assumed she would be a spinster living at home, but obviously a lot more happened than was expected. I am really enjoying this so far. I am so excited about it and I hope it remains so interesting. I think I will have to read her other book: Alice I Have Been. It made the blogging rounds last year.

Love Times Three: Our True Story of a Polygamous Marriage by Joe, Alina, Vicki, and Valerie Darger - I told one of the wonderful people at Harper Collins Canada that I wanted to read something different. I was sick of the normal stuff I have been reading. She sent me four books, 1 of which I have all ready completed, and this was one of them. I have to admit I am a bit curious about this concept. The book will be out in September.

A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson - I have been picking at this slowly. I even mentioned it in my vlog, so it has been on-going. I was reading an e-copy and I was dissatisfied. I requested it from the library, though, and received it yesterday. I enjoy these books that tell you a bit about lots of things in simplistic ways that I can understand. A lot of the basics I knew all ready, but I am still learning new things.

What are you reading today?

11 comments:

  1. I'm mid-way through Dune, about 2 chapters into Rule 34(Charles Stross), about 40 pages into Kat, Incorrigible(Stephanie Burgis), started Kraken(China Mieville) and am still reading short stories from Murakami's The Elephant Vanishes and from Eclipse Four.

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  2. Nancy has me wanting to read Chime too! It looks really good

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  3. Mrs Tom Thumb looks good.. may have to add that to the wish list... can't begin to thank you (sarcasic) lol

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  4. **Carl: I really want to read Kraken. It is on my TBR pile waiting for me!

    **Chris: It is really good so far!

    **Pat: ha ha, sorry, Pat! I am liking it, though. :)

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  5. What a great assortment! Mrs. Tom Thumb
    sounds intriguing! Hope you enjoy Chime, and I'm eager to hear more about Other!

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  6. I've added Chime to my list - thanks! I enjoyed Well Wished and The Folk Keeper by this author. Glad to see there's something new (although honestly, it's not like I needed another one on my list!) :-)

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  7. I hope you like Chime as much as I did. All of those look good. I love Bill Bryson. Haven't read anything by him in quite a while, although I think I have a copy of A Short History.

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  8. **jenclair: Mrs. Tom Thumb is really good so far! So is Other. :)

    **Darla: Chime is pretty good so far. :) I need to read her other books...

    **Nancy: I am thinking I will. The Bill Bryson is very interesting, too.

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  9. I love Bill Bryson. I've been rereading A Walk in the Woods.

    I've been meaning to get to Alice I Have Been but it keeps getting pushed back

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  10. Yes, Chime looks fabulous!!! Have to pick that one up :D

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  11. **bookmagic: I really like Bill Bryson, too. I need to read more from him.

    I have had Alice I Have Been out from the library before, but not read it. After reading this other book by her, I will have to read more.

    **animewookie: It is really good so far!

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