I **think** these are all of the non-book club selections I read in 2009.
Bridge of Sighs D
Ugh! As I said in my other recap, I really like Richard Russo. Empire Falls was great and Straight Man was really funny. This book was god-awful. Sad, depressing and none of the characters are redeemed. Parallel story lines that never converged. Waste of time and $$.
Escape A
Last January I saw Carolyn Jessop speak and after hearing the small amount I did, I knew I wanted to read her memoir. Its a courageous and eye-opening story.
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle A-
As a dog lover, I was entranced with this story and Edgar's relationship with his dogs. It was a compelling story and I stayed up late reading it. I enjoyed it a lot, save parts of the last 3/4ths of the book. It fell apart in some places and was definitely different than they first part of the book, but overall I liked it very much and could see myself reading it again.
The 19th Wife A-
What can I say, the topic intrigues me. Another book that toggles back and forth between past and present, with some reimagined historical fiction.
Whitethorn Woods n/a
Let's face it, Maeve Binchy's books are quick and easy reads. I always enjoy them. I picked this one up in Logan Airport because I'd finished all the books I'd brought on my trip. Her books are perfect for that kind of situation: tired, ready to go home from vacation, don't need to think too much.
The Art of Racing in the Rain A
I loved this story. Simple as that.
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies A
My favorite book with zombies + a sly, flirty and funny elevation of Elizabeth Bennet's awesomeness. And funny, so funny.
This Charming Man A-
Marian Keyes falls into a similar category as Maeve Binchy: Irish and chick lit-ish. However, each new book she writes takes gives the reader a little more to chew on than just "oh, boys, jobs, clothes, oh me, oh my." Another book I couldn't put down and stayed up late reading.
My Life in France A (still reading)
I'm pretty sure everyone who saw Julie & Julia has read this book in 2009. Wonderful. Julia Child is an inspiration. Beware, reading this books can make you hungry and want to move to France.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Non-Book Club Recap
Posted by MsAmanda at Thursday, December 10, 2009
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I will definitely check out some of these books based on your comments. I totally agree about Edgar Sawtelle, btw. I didn't know there was a new Maeve Binchy...thought she retired for some reason.
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