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Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts

Monday, June 21, 2010

book worm

I've been in between jobs for going on two months. I would say that I have enjoyed every second of it, but that would be an understatement. I am going back to work in the next week or so, and I have mixed feelings about it. I feel called to the work that I do, however, I have come to believe that I could be completely content not working. I have SO many things that I could fill my time with. Maybe someday I'll sell enough jewelry to become a self-employed crafter! I can think of nothing better than for all of my girlfriends to become successfully self-employed. Then, we could go to the pool together on a daily basis! Oh, I can dream. 

Anyways, while I've been off I have been reading a ton. I feel like I am devouring everything that I get my hands on. While in Europe, I read four books. That is definitely a record for me. I only brought one book with me ... that was a silly mistake. 



I guess I thought that I would be really busy. I read the entire book during our 8 hr flight. It was absolutely fabulous!! Everyone should read this book. You will not be disappointed. 

Then, I was left to roam the streets of Paris, desperate to find something written in English. It was actually more difficult than I thought. I finally found a bookstore that had a small English section. Turns out the only English books they had were ones that had been written by Hemingway, Fitzgerald, or turned into a movie. Since it was vacation, I opted for the ones that have been or are going to turned into movies.

I picked up these books ...


Eat, Pray, Love was interesting. It was without a doubt a captivating read. The writer spoke with a unique honesty. Although we would disagree on many issues of theology, I will still challenged by her passion to find pleasure, love, and balance in this life. 

Next, I read this classy novel .... bahahaha


I have been a long time SATC fan. Carrie life before NYC totally took me back to my high school years. Not sure if that is a good thing or not. I can't wait to see SATC2, however, I am waiting for my good friend Shannon to come in town so we can see it together. I won't give too much about the book away, but I will say that if you are a SATC fan, then you will LOVE the last sentence in the book. Please though, don't cheat and read the last sentence first. It won't mean anything without the background that the book provides. 

Lastly, I read this book/collection of articles. 
Malcolm Gladwell has a very clever way of viewing ordinary things. There were a couple great chapters on birth control and homelessness. I know the two aren't really related ... they were two entirely separate articles. 

Since, I've been back I read this book...


This is the by far the best book that I have read in a long time. I loved the Mark of the Lion series, however, I may have even loved this book more. If you're looking for a good summer read, then pick this book up! It really makes you think about how different things used to be. It also caused me to critically look at the world today and see what "lines" we need to get rid of.
Sadly, I went from reading The Help to this book....


It's a short book, and since I read all the others in the saga, I felt like I should read this one as well. It's difficult to get into after reading a book like The Help.

I currently have these books in my Amazon cart ...






I already own these two, but have never read them. They're also on my summer reading list ...



Also, I would like to read this book after E finishes it.



I'm curious...

What's on your summer reading list?
Have you recently stumbled upon any "must reads"?

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Blog Virgin

Welcome friends. I have recently become "slightly" obsessed with reading blogs. I find new inspiration and creativity each day from the minds of others. This is my first post so don't judge too quickly!

A few of my favorite things... close friends, vacations, Stella, and my wonderful husband...

I am excited for tomorrow because I am planning a yummy dinner date with Eric. The menu: Grilled Swordfish with Soy Sauce, sauteed green beans (from my garden!) and roasted red potatoes. (If the meal is a hit, I promise to share the recipe) I am most excited about the green beans. This spring/summer I ventured out and planted my very own garden. (To be honest it looks more like a jungle...I'm not one for weeding) I like to think of it more as an "all natural garden" instead of "a garden full of weeds." :) Being natural is in- right? I have loved planting and watching everything grow. There is something uniquely therapeutic about growing your own food. It's so fun watching things grow and produce exactly the way God created them to. Well, off to bed I go. The alarm will be going off before I know it. To be truly honest, I planning on reading a little Roald Dahl before I call it a day. Who doesn't love a great childhood book? Thanks for visiting