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Never Let Me Go

This was April’s book club book. I’d posted a couple times while reading that I wasn’t too enthused before & while reading. But the further into Never Let Me Go I got, the more interested I was. I got to the point that I spent most of a Sunday finishing it up. While this is not my normal style of book & I know I’d never have read it if not the book club selection, I’m glad I did. The book did make for great discussion too.

The book was in first person & set in modern day England. The diction was weird which was fitting as the main character {well all the characters} were different. I’ve read two other books since & it’s premise has definitely stuck with me.

I can’t say much without giving things away, so I’ll just say this. If you’re into the possibility of science & humans, read it. If you like books that make you think, read it.

Up next, book thoughts on Two Kisses for Maddy & Wesley the Owl. Next on the TBR pile, The Daughter’s Walk & The Irresistible Henry House.

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Capture the Everyday: Books

When I saw Adventuroo‘s theme this week, I knew it was one I couldn’t miss. Books litter our house. I attempt to have them in one or four place {den, on the couch, guest room bookshelf & nightstand}. That’s not too many right?!

So I have to share two piles with y’all. The first is my To-Be-Read stack. This one has expanded a lot since I joined paperbackswap & then received a bunch of Alethea’s old books. I need a couple of weekends in a row to get a few of these read.

The below shot is of the three books I’m currently reading. I’ve mentioned before that Never Let Me Go is April’s book club book & I’m struggling through it. Andy Stanley’s Staying in Love in my current small group Bible study. I won What to Expect from Wee Little Changes a couple of months ago. I found it under the end table last week and opened the Before you Conceive & Are You Pregnant chapters. Good to be prepared, you know?!

Capture the Everyday from Adventuroo

What are you reading? Anyone wanna borrow a book from my stack{s}?

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Shanghai Girls & Friday Night Knitting Club

I finished these two books over a month ago. This post has been pending in “edit posts” since 3/9. So I guess that might clue you in to my thoughts on these. While I enjoyed both, I haven’t felt pulled to rush online to tell y’all!

Shanghai Girls by was our March book club book. It was a little slow for me to get into but once I set down to read it my I’ll-only-read-for-10-minutes-before-bed plea to Jason easily turned into 45 minutes flying by as I got all into their story growing up as Beautiful Girls in China. Once they venture to America {not giving away spoilers, its on the cover}, it slowed down for me as I kept waiting for great things to happen, especially to the main character Pearl. It was still interesting as I don’t know that much about the NW during that time for Chinese Americans. And just as I thought it was getting to a great, exciting, page-turning part, the book ended. Is there a part two on the way? No clue, but Shanghai Girls definitely left me wanting more.

As for Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jones…this book has been in my TBR pile for a while. I’d received it from paperbackswap at some point last year. After seeing some of my favorite bloggers knitting this year, I picked up this book. It was a quick read in a chic lit don’t have to really think a lot kind of way. That is a compliment from me. I read occasionally to make me think or see something differently. But usually I prefer reading as a fun, light escape from the daily routine. This book did just that.
While it did inspire me to take up knitting {well at least to look at the section in Michael’s before getting overwhelmed}, what the book really left me with was the thankful happiness that I have awesome, caring women in my life much like the ladies of the Friday Night Knitting Club. My college sorority sisters, my local Chi O alum ladies, my own book club women & more recently the great friendships that have taken off through blogging & twitter.

I’m currently dragging my way through Never Let Me Go slowly. I’ll do a review of it once I {hopefully} finish and after the book club’s discussion next week.

What I’m excited to read next: Matt Logelin & Ree Drummond’s new books are on their way to me from Amazon!

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The Mermaid Chair & Art of Racing in the Rain

I finished The Mermaid Chair by Sue Monk Kidd over the weekend.  I LOVED her first book, The Secret Life of Bees, when we read it in book club a couple of years ago.  So after reading that, I put Mermaid Chair on my paperback swap wish list.  Once I received the book, it sat in my TBR pile for a while. 

I have to say I enjoyed the book while I was reading.  It wasn’t one of those can’t-put-it-down, love-it-forever books, but it was fine.  I loved all the coastal Carolina imagery & thought the author did a great job really making you feel like you were there {or make mewant to be there!}.  I thought the relationships between the women/friends was interesting & good.  I thought the monk character Brother Thomas/Whit was really cool.  But for the life of me right now, I can’t remember the name of the main character.  That I take as not a good sign.

My book club chose The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein as our Feb pick.  I’d never heard of it until it was chosen in December.  I have to say I really enjoyed it.  I started Art on Sunday & finished it Monday night.  I couldn’t put it down & it was a super quick read.

The Art of Racing wasn’t the racing I was expecting, but I loved that surprise!  I learned a lot more about that racing & know a little more now about what Jason’s doing/thinking as he plays & then talks to me about Forza3000.

I loved that it was from the dog, Enzo’s perspective.  I thought Denny was a good character & such as nice guy.  I wish we’d seen more from Eve’s point of view as I really wondered what she was thinking!

I hope Moekitty thinks kinda like Enzo, the super cool pup.  Does Moe have the equivalent to an evil Zebra?!

Up next is March’s book club pick: Lisa See’s Shanghai Girls.

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Hotel on the Corner of Bitter & Sweet

I’m going to try this year to do at least a quick write up/review of each of the books I read this year.  There are years I look back & don’t remember anything other than “yeah I read that”.  I hope this will help.

January’s book club choice was Jamie Ford’s Hotel of the Corner of Bitter & Sweet. Long title. Great book. I was on the library wait list since it was decided we’d read it in December. I was still 32nd on the list on 12/20 so I jumped on Amazon & realized with our prime account I could have it within a couple days for $5. I got it the next night!!

I started it last weekend, but read most of it Monday night. Once I got really into it, I couldn’t put it down. It’s a father-son story; a love story; a WWII story. It goes back & forth from 1986 & the 1940s all in Seattle. The main character is Chinese but has befriended a young Japanese girl, Keiko. The book taught me more than any middle school history book on the Japanese interment camps & the life in the camps.  I was fascinated by the Seattle jazz featured & the friendship between Henry & Sheldon.  I don’t want to give too much away, but I definitely recommend it.  I’m posting it on my paperbackswap account now, so if you’re interested find “ldybugsuzi”.

PS, I searching for a photo of the book online {thanks}{being lazy & didn’t feel like taking then uploading one}, I stumbled upon the author, Jamie Ford’s website.  It’s really good if you want to get to know him a little better.