I love to read!
When I was younger and had "first" things more often (days of school, camp, work; conversations with people at stake dances, etc.), I was always asked what I liked to do. I was always a little embarrassed to say I liked to read, partly because there are two stereotypes for girls who like to read, and one of those is cool and one is not. Heaven forbid I be classified by the uncool one! :) But I have spent the last two summers remembering just how much I love reading, and that is a lot. This summer I read 22 books, amounting to 6072 pages, and it was incredible.
I lose track of real life when I read. Tonight I started reading and didn't realize how long it'd been until I finished my book after midnight. Last week I was reading at my in-laws' house and had no idea people'd been talking to me for several minutes until they were laughing because I hadn't heard them.
I connect with characters and stories so fully that I have a hard time not finishing a good book in one sitting. How is everything going to resolve? Will they be happy? Will my emotional investment have been worth it?
Then, when I finish a good book, it takes a while for me to get back to real life. Like, sometimes half an hour to an hour, which seems pretty long to me now that I think about it. But when you're that invested in something, it's hard to just put it aside for something like eating dinner or going to sleep!
Anyway. Here's a list of the books I read this summer (between May and August) and which I'd recommend. Try out a couple!
(sorted by when I read them) (Beware: Several of these are first books of series. I refer to this summer as The Summer of Sequels because of how many series I unknowingly started. You might look into whether you have access to the rest of a series before starting the first book of one, just in case your library is also tiny and charges $3 per interlibrary loan.)
Cinder | Marissa Meyer | 387 | YES |
Leverage Point | Gerald N. Lund | 288 | It's a little tough to stay engaged in, but it was pretty good. |
The Body Electric | Allie Duzett | 239 | YES! |
Stork | Wendy Delsol | 357 | YES! There were a couple parts when I was afraid it would get inappropriate, but it didn't. At the beginning you know something inappropriate happened, but it doesn't say exactly. |
The Cupcake Queen | Heather Hepler | 242 | yes |
Tankborn | Karen Sandler | 370 | yes |
The Haunted House Kid | Matthew Gary Milam | NOOOOO! I couldn't even read a full page. Grammar - bad. Layout - bad. Design - bad. Writing - horrible. Doesn't flow at all. Couldn't get past the horrible writing to get to the story. And I have a high tolerance for bad writing. | |
Prayers for Sale | Sandra Dallas | 352 | maybe - it depends on who was asking. It's set in Civil War times and has a lot of sadness in it. It also only kind of has a plot. Pretty good, though. |
The Goose Girl | Shannon Hale | 383 | yes. very good. |
The Selection | Kiera Cass | 327 | yes! |
Found | Margaret Peterson Haddix | 314 | yes. |
Double Identity | Margaret Peterson Haddix | 218 | yes. interesting twist! |
Sent | Margaret Peterson Haddix | 313 | yes. |
Life As We Knew It | Susan Beth Pfeffer | 338 | probably. It's sad - the world ends and things never really turn up. decent ending. realistic situations. - good writing. |
Glimpse | Stacey Wallace Benefiel | 261 | no. fascinating premise, but there's too much inappropriate at the beginning. |
Every You, Every Me | David Levithan | 248 | depends on the person. pretty dark - as in, you don't know if he's schizophrenic or something, dark. draws you in, though. |
Don't Die, Dragonfly | Linda Joy Singleton | 269 | yes |
The Only Alien on the Planet | Kristen D. Randle | 228 | Wow. Holy crap. That was a good book. |
The Leap | Jonathan Stroud | 233 | no. boring |
First Impressions | Marilyn Sachs | 112 | how a girl came to appreciate the book Pride & Prejudice - meh. It's fine. |
Breaking Beautiful | Jennifer Shaw Wolf | 354 | yes, to a more mature audience. about the mental after-effects of physical (not sexual) abuse by a boyfriend. |
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"If we don't tell strange stories, when something strange happens we won't believe it." - Shannon Hale, The Goose Girl
2 comments:
Which one were you reading while we were there? The Leap?
WONDERFUL!! I have been looking for some new books to read! You Rock! Also, this:
http://pinterest.com/pin/41095415321352853/
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