6.16.2008

A few recent reads and favorites:


The House on Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros:

We read this in my Sophomore English class, but I don't think I really read it at the time . . . so I read it for real recently. It's juvenile and delicious! And a quick read.











The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho:

This book is INCREDIBLE! My friend Christian recommended it and although it took me a while to finally read it . . . it was well worth the wait! It's a beautiful story of self-discovery that I'm sure I'll read again and again.





















The Firm, by John Grisham:

It's been a few years since I've read this one and I've read several other John Grisham books since, but this one was my first. And probably my favorite! If you haven't read it, get yourself to the book store or library IMMEDIATELY and be prepared for a thrill!!! I should probably read it again, too...





















The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide, by Douglas Adams:

This is actually five books in one. I've only read "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," but I don't think I've ever laughed so hard in a book (except for maybe in "The Trial of Mary Lou!" Check that one out, too!). I read this one while I was working at America First and my coworkers always laughed at me cause I would sit there and giggle out loud. It's the silliest, most wonderful book! I need to read the other five books in the collection!!!






A Child Called It, by Dave Pelzer:

This will depress you. I read that Dave Pelzer's story is the 3rd worst case of child abuse recorded in California. The 3RD worst! It's unbelievable what he went through as a very small child. And survived! Seriously don't read it . . . although I'm glad I did. It opened my eyes to the kind of abuse that really does go on in our society and made me even more grateful to have been raised by loving parents.

3 comments:

Shay Lee said...

This one literally made me sick!!

Nigel said...

The House on Mango Street = one of the few books I read in school that I actually enjoyed. I don't remember much about the plot (although, if my mind serves me any kind of good, I think it was a collection of vignettes instead of one story), but I do recall putting it down and feeling satisfied for having read it afterwards.

To this day, it's probably one of two or three books that were like that for me.

kara said...

A Child Called 'It' is the first in a trilogy...read the other two, it's extremely emotional to read what happened after childhood, and finally into adulthood (I can't recall the name of the middle book, but the third is "A Man Named Dave"). INCREDIBLE story.

and yes, I'm just now finding your bookshelf blog, looking for new books to read. Just finished Her Fearful Symmetry (you'd LOVE), and started on Shattered Silence :)