Thursday, July 1, 2021

Update from June & Goals for July!

 


I can't believe one month of my summer reading is over!  I made the mistake again this month of not referring to my goals, and in addition to a few other things, that made me feel like my reading this month was very haphazard.  Here were my goal books for June:

  1. Unorthodox by Deborah Feldman (Memoir/Book Club)
  2. The Biggest Bluff by Maria Konakova (Memoir/Book Club)
  3. Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi (Fiction)
  4. This is How it Always Is by Laurie Frankel (Fiction/My Bookshelf)
  5. The Alice Network by Kate Quinn (Fiction/Loaner)

Here are the books I actually got through in June: 
  1. Unorthodox by Deborah Feldman (Memoir/Book Club)
  2. Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi (Fiction)
  3. Chasing Harry Winston by Lauren Weisberger (Fiction)
  4. The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner (Fiction)
  5. This Isn't What it Looks Like by Psuedonymous Bosch (Children's Lit/Fiction)

My Goal books for July:
  1. Arsenic & Adobo by Mia Manansala (Fiction/Book Club)
  2. Dear Ann by Bobbie Ann Mason (Fiction/Loaner)
  3. The Arm by Jeff Passan (Non-Fiction/My Bookshelf)
  4. Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz (Mystery/Library)

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Update from May & Goals for June!

 

I felt like May was a slow reading month.  I'm not quite sure why - I think I felt more tired and had trouble focusing in the evenings.  Plus, I did get sucked in by a few episodes of Bosch.  Here were my goals for May (I completed the ones in bold, but not the one that should have been the easiest read!)

  1. They Called Us Enemy by George Takei (Graphic Novel/Book Club)
  2. In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado (Memoir/Book Club)
  3. One book that has been loaned to me!
  4. One book from my own bookshelves!
And here's what I ended up managing to get through:

  1. All Adults Here by Emma Straub (Fiction/Loaner)
  2. Black Buck by Mateo Askaripour (Fiction/Library)
  3. Writers & Lovers by Lily King (Fiction/Library)
  4. Dexter's Final Cut by Jeff Lindsay (Fiction/Library)
  5. In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado (Memoir/Library)
  6. The Last Mrs. Parrish by Liv Constantine (Fiction/My bookshelf)

Goals for June:
  1. Orthodox by Deborah Feldman (Memoir/Book Club)
  2. The Biggest Bluff by Maria Konakova (Memoir/Book Club)
  3. Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi (Fiction)
  4. This is How it Always Is by Laurie Frankel (Fiction/My Bookshelf)
  5. The Alice Network by Kate Quinn (Fiction/Loaner)
I anticipate that June will be a rough month for work.  But, I am committed to keeping up on exercise (if on the treadmill does mean reading time), and sometimes reading does increase due to procrastination.  But, I also intend to prioritize sleep this month so that my work won't suffer, so that could affect the reading...we shall see how the patters emerge!

Friday, April 30, 2021

April Review and Goals for May

 

A book exchange at my kids' school this week allowed me the time to go through our bookshelves.  I purged a bit and reorganized a bit, but mostly I noted that I have so many books that have been on my shelves for years that I have never read.  It renewed my goal to get through them this year - not all of them, but many of them.  I know I will decide after a few chapters to set some to the side, but I just want to make some decisions and start looking at empty space or new books up there!  

April was a good reading month for me.  I'm not quite sure what to attribute that to - I did spend a little more time on the treadmill (obviously I don't go very fast since I'm able to read and walk/job at the same time), and maybe I was better at reading while waiting for my kids at their various practices, rather than just scrolling mindlessly through my phone!  Whatever the case, I had some fun ones in there.  I read all my goal books for April, and added six more.

Goals for April:

  1. The Adventure Gap by James Mills (Non-Fiction/Book Club)
  2. The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller (Fiction)
  3. All God's Children by Fox Butterfield
  4. The Henna Artist by Alka Joshi (Fiction)
Books read in April:
  1. The Adventure Gap by James Mills (Non-Fiction/Book Club) 
  2. The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller (Fiction/Library)
  3. All God's Children by Fox Butterfield (Book Club)
  4. The Henna Artist by Alka Joshi (Fiction/Library)
  5. The Lost and Found Bookshop by Susan Wiggs (Fiction/Library)
  6. Outlawed by Anna North (Fiction/Library)
  7. The Gifted School by Bruce Holsinger (Fiction/My Shelves)
  8. The Bride Test by Helen Hoang (Romance/Library)
  9. His Only Wife by Peace Adzo Medie (Fiction/Library)
  10. Girls with Bright Futures by Tracy Tobmeier & Wendy Katzman (Fiction/Loaned to Me)
Goals for May:
  1. They Called Us Enemy by George Takei (Graphic Novel/Book Club)
  2. In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado (Memoir)
  3. One book that has been loaned to me!
  4. One book from my own bookshelves!
I know I'm bound to find an amazing book that has just been sitting unread on my shelves for decades...can't wait to see what it is!

Wednesday, March 31, 2021

March Review & Goals for April


My goal books for March were:
  1. Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi (Fiction/Book Club)
  2. The Adventure Gap by James Mills (Non-Fiction/Book Club)
  3. The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman (Mystery)
  4. Friends & Strangers by J. Courtney Sullivan (Fiction)

I didn't get to The Adventure Gap, as it is actually a book club pick for the first week of April, so hopefully I will read it this weekend!

In March, my reading felt a bit haphazard.  I had been trying to focus on one book at a time to see if that helped me focus, or get more into a given book at a given time.  I always think that I read multiple books at a time because I never know what mood I'll be in when I feel like reading - I might want a fiction book, I might want a mystery...but this month I realized that it's not so much about mood as about convenience.  I focused on one book, but then found myself running out the door and couldn't find that book so I just grabbed another, or I decided to read in the bath, but didn't want to go downstairs to grab a book and just took the one on the bedside table.  And, so I found myself in the middle of about 10 different books before I knew it!  Some happy medium must be discovered!

The books I finished in March were:
  1. Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi (Fiction/Book Club/My Shelves)
  2. The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman (Mystery/Library)
  3. Friends & Strangers by J. Courtney Sullivan (Fiction/Library)
  4. The Midnight Library by Matt Haig (Fiction/Library)
  5. Eat a Peach by David Chang (Memoir/Library)
  6. The Roommate by Rosie Danan (Romance/Library)

On my to-read list for April (I can't believe we're in April!).  

  1. The Adventure Gap by James Mills (Non-Fiction/Book Club)
  2. The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller (Fiction)
  3. All God's Children by Fox Butterfield
  4. The Henna Artist by Alka Joshi (Fiction)
I have so many books from the library piled up on my entry table, I need to stop the requests from coming in and spend time catching up!  Happy Reading!

Wednesday, March 3, 2021

February Review & Goals for March


 My goal books for February were:

  1. A Children's Bible by Lydia Millet (Fiction/Book Club)
  2. MediocreThe Dangerous Legacy of White Male America by Ijeoma Oluo
  3. The Last Mrs. Parrish (Mystery)
  4. Hamnet (Fiction)

I realize as I look back now, that I never reviewed these goals during the month and completely forgot that I planned to read The Last Mrs. Parrish - so needless to say, I didn't read that.  My completed books for February were:

  1. A Children's Bible by Lydia Millet (Fiction/Book Club)
  2. MediocreThe Dangerous Legacy of White Male America by Ijeoma Oluo (Non-Fiction/Book Club)
  3. Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell  (Fiction)
  4. Everyone Worth Knowing by Lauren Weisberger (Fiction)
  5. One to Watch by Kate Stayman-London (Fiction/Romance)
  6. The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab (Fiction)
  7. Magic Lessons by Alice Hoffman (Fiction)
My goal books for March are:
  1. Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi (Fiction/Book Club)
  2. The Adventure Gap by James Mills (Non-Fiction/Book Club)
  3. The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman (Mystery)
  4. Friends & Strangers by J. Courtney Sullivan (Fiction)
Happy Reading!
    

Sunday, January 31, 2021

January Review & Goals for February


January ended up being a pretty good reading month for me.  I have to admit I did prioritize reading in a way that I haven't in quite awhile, and unfortunately, will cause a few other things to catch up with me in February.  But, it was fun while it lasted.  Here are the books I managed to finish:
  1. The Talented Mr. Ripley by Patricia Highsmith (Mystery)
  2. You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria (Romance)
  3. Why Fish Don't Exist by Lulu Miller (Non-Fiction/Biography/Memoir)
  4. Before the Ever After by Jacqueline Woodson (Juvenile Fiction)
  5. The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes (Fiction)
  6. The Office of Historical Corrections by Danielle Evans (Short Stories)
  7. Hidden Valley Road by Robert Kolker (Non-Fiction)
  8. American Dirt by Jeanine Cumins (Fiction)
  9. The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang (Romance)
  10. The Girl in the Mirror by Rose Carlyle (Mystery/Thriller)
  11. Real Life by Brandon Taylor
  12. Ripley Underground - Patricia Highsmith (Mystery)
My goal books for February are:
  1. A Children's Bible by Lydia Millet (Fiction/Book Club)
  2. Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America by Ijeoma Oluo
  3. The Last Mrs. Parrish (Mystery)
  4. Hamnet (Fiction)
February is a short month, so we'll see what happens!


Friday, January 29, 2021

The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

I don't like it when people refer to reading certain types of books as a "guilty pleasure."  I want people to feel good about reading whatever they find entertaining and realize that even if it isn't considered a "classic," that if you enjoy it, there's nothing to be embarrassed about.  That being said, while I am enjoying learning more about this Romance genre, I have to admit that there are some book I can't imagine flaunting in public!

My understanding is that Helen Hoang is diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.  Her main character, Stella Lane, is a successful econometrician, but she can't quite seem to figure out the personal interactions appropriate to find a husband.  She also has an ASD diagnosis.  In an effort to better understand how to behave in a romantic relationship, Stella hires an escort to be her fake boyfriend.  But, of course, we know where this is headed!  I do really love these romances that normalize love in every way, shape, and form - making all people regardless of background capable of loving and being loved.  While I cringed at much of Stella's behavior, there were other parts I could definitely relate to - just like any other main character in these romances.  And, regardless of diagnosis, what I truly love about these stories, is they (for the most part) always have a happy ending.  Looking forward to reading more by Hoang soon.