Here's a lazy book post. I took pictures so I don't have to type the author's name :) See the picture BELOW the descriptions for the author and such.
These are the two books I'm currently reading. The Westing Game is a young adult classic (25 years old) and I've NEVER heard of it. It reads for all ages -- mystery and fun. Braving the Wilderness because Brene's latest podcast was so meaningful to me right now. I've been a little stalled on both because I've been too tired to read. Plan to make progress this week -- both are short and read easily.
In the front is the Jen Hatmaker Book Club November Selection. It was GOOD! The Bookish Life of Nina Hill. Funny, smart, happy. It's a quick read and a will leave you happy when you finish. This is another book with a great last sentence.
A very informed, smart friend of mine recommenced The Politics Industry. It gives insight into the question -- how can we change current politics to become effective again. She said it's very interesting and not party based.
Mexican Gothic is another recommendation from the PopCast (Jaime Golden). I've enjoyed her "green light" reads before and I'm excited to try this one.
The Hidden Life of Trees is an unusual read. It's about nature and how trees communicate.
The Cold Cold Ground was a search from another book that lead me down the rabbit hole to this book. I started it and put it down. The "language" is Irish dialect and I can't get into it right now. I'll give it another go when I'm in a different reading place. It gets great reviews and the author seems to have a big fan following.
The Path Between Us is Enneagram -- how numbers relate to each other.
On my short list is How to Be An Antiracist. I've had this for months and I keep bumping it for more lite reading. Now that the stress of the election is dwindling, I'm ready for more challenging books again.
Valentine was sent to me by my college roommate. She loved it.
The Widow of Rose House was a recommendation from somewhere -- it's sat for a long time in the pile though. It's a suspense, mystery and I'm excited to EVENTUALLY read it.
Warlight was passed along from other friend from her bookclub, but she said she didn't love it. I don't expect I'll read it. Don't like it, but maybe you will??
A few other titles mixed in. A couple of memoir-like books and A Return to Love (which I start and stop a lot -- need to be ready to read this very thoughtful book).
I may have missed a few that I read because I mailed a big box to a friend last week. I probably talked about them at some point though :)
Happy Reading (!!)
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