I have been reading everyday, but I haven't done a book report on here for months. Here are a few of the latest books that I have recently finished. I loved all three of these.
Water for Elephants is so good! I first heard of it when my friend Lisa recommended it on her blog. It is about an old man, Jacob, who lives in a nursing home. While Jacob is there recovering from a broken hip, the circus comes to town and sets up right next door to the home.
Though the story takes place over a matter of several days, most of the book is about Jacob remembering the years that he spent traveling in the circus as a veterinarian.
I don't even want to say any more because I would hate to spoil even one thing for anybody. Just read it, you won't regret it. It is fascinating.
Land of Sheltered Promise is a book that covers several generations of shirt-tail relatives who end up living on the same piece of land. Three separate stories span nearly 100 years. The land where the story takes place is a real ranch in Central Oregon, not far from the towns of Shaniko and Antelope. It is known as either The Big Muddy Ranch or for awhile during the 1980's as Rasneeshpuram. What each story has in common, besides the land itself is how each character transforms because of the ranch.
- "A Hundred Secret Senses" and "The Joy Luck Club"
- "Ah Fu: A Chinese River Boy"
- "All Posts Having Something to do with Recent Reads"
- "Angel's Rest"
- "Change of Heart" and "The Secret"
- "Crooked Little Heart"
- "Family News", "Little Earthquakes", "Hold Tight"
- "Firefly Lane", "A Map of the World" and "When Joy Came to Stay"
- "Haunted" by Chuck Palahnuik
- "Knit in Comfort"
- "Knit One Pearl One", "Water for Elephants" and "A Land of Sheltered Promise"
- "Leaving Home" and "Drowning Ruth"
- "Little House on the Prairie, On the Banks of Plum Creek and By the Shores of Silver Lake"
- "Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings - The Yearling"
- "Mercy"
- "Midwives", "Living Among Headstones", "Whitethorn Woods", "Gerald's Game"
- "No Country For Old Men", "The Shipping News" and "The Secret Life of Bees"
- "Something Borrowed" and "Something Blue"
- "The Beach House"
- "The Department of the Lost and Found", "Miami Psychic: Confessions of a Confidante" and "Belong to Me"
- "The Help"
- "The Lovely Bones" and "Everythings Eventual"
- "The Memory Keeper's Daughter"
- "Thin Threads"
- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn: The Movie in Full
- Bargain Book Bonanza #11: "Case Histories" and "Heart and Soul"
- Bargain Book Bonanza #4: Children's Lit Blog and Book Reviews
- Bargain Book Bonanza #6: St. Vinnie's
- Bargain Book Bonanza: Bend Humane Society Thrift Store
- Link to my Children's Literature, American Folklore and American Traditions Blog
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9 comments:
Looks like an enjoyable line up. :)
'Water For Elephants' ... one of my all time favorite books!!!
Hi, Kathy! Those all sound great! I like "a day in the life" kind of reading when I've got a lot going...something I can pick up a read a bit before I go to sleep...I can't believe how much I have NOT been reading with all the other projects I've had going...I miss it!
Have a wonderful weekend, my Dear!
Hugs,
Anne
HA! No wonder you haven't had much time for writing. It isn't just the time we spend blog-hopping and composing... you're as much of a reading addict as I am!
I've been meaning to read "Water for Elephants". It really sounds good. But it's gonna have to wait its place in line. I have a ton of other books lined up and calling my name.
Happy weekend!
Hi Kathy! Great book reviews and I'm so glad you liked Knit One, Pearl One! I haven't been reading near as much as I'd like. I just need to find a book I can really get into, I guess! Have a great weekend!
I liked "Water For Elephants " very much. A very good movie was made of it too, very true to the book.
Hi Kathy . . .It was so very good to see your lovely smile come across my comment list :) I'm delighted that you are finding time to read this winter. That is what winter's are for . . . a good book and a warm quilt, oh, and maybe a cup of tea and a pile of cookies beside it, LOL.
I've not read any of these, but we have seen the movie made from "Water For Elephants". At the moment I am reading "The Widows of Danford". It is written by a lady that moved to your town a few years ago and opened a consignment shop in town with her daughter and granddaughter. I met her sometime around Christmas. I knew that she was an artist, but later when I discover that she was also an author . . . well I had to read her book. Her name is Jan Thacker.
I'm going to look for "Knit One Pearl One". I wonder if it could be on the Kindle list?
Thanks for leaving a vote on my Queen post . . . well #1 is in the lead for being claimed the true Queen but #5 and #7 are very close behind her . . . we'll see. I've never conducted a beauty pageant before, LOL.
Your blogging sister, Connie :)
I haven't read the book 'Water For Elephants' but, I have seen the movie. It's a fantastic story!
This looks like an interesting book Kathy, nice to see that you book reviews. I'll pass your site on to our church librarian. Thanks for visiting my blog and for your kind comment. I'm your newest follower as well. ~ Abby
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