i love reading. like carrying in my purse, with a 'to read' list as long as my arm, constantly looking for the next one to buy kind of love.
i also think i have the best tastes in books. and when i fall in love with a book, i think everyone should read it. i will even push them on certain people. (my mom, aubs, jeane... not sorry)
and since i'm not part of a book club- *hint hint to anyone* and because it's my blog and i can do what i want- here are some of my favorite books i've read in the last few months.
and since i'm not part of a book club- *hint hint to anyone* and because it's my blog and i can do what i want- here are some of my favorite books i've read in the last few months.
Where'd you go, Bernadette? this is absolutely in my top five favorite books of the year, and do i dare say ever? maria semple was a writer for arrested development and ellen. need i say more? i smiled through the whole book. very clever and witty, a quick, awesome read.
My Story: Elizabeth Smart it's incredible. duh.
The Art of Racing in the Rain i read this on our honeymoon. (mr erickson had food poisoning, back off). written in the view of the family dog, enzo. it's perfect for anyone who has loved a four legged friend, or nascar... when we went to colorado, i immediately handed it over to mama hite (our second mother) she literally didn't put it down and had it finished in hours. read it.
The Paris Wife oh how i wish i could see paris in the 20s. it's a story of the hemingways- and even though you know how the story is going to end, john hemingway was kind of a douche, it's still a little heartbreaking. but so beautifully written.
The Fault in our Stars everyone is reading it. if you haven't- you should. having lost a best friend to cancer makes this one hit pretty close to home. the voice was smart, the story was emotional- there are a lot of really great young adult authors out here.
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children speaking of young adult writers, here is another one for you. i was draw to this book by the cover (it happens more than i would like to admit) the photos in the book are something else, the way the story works with them is brilliant. it's a [new] series, the second one just came out. buuuut i will be waiting until it's out in paper. can't have a mismatched collection.
The Art of Fielding i'm not one for baseball. i'm not even sure what drew me to this book, but i was seriously mesmerized by it. maybe because mr erickson recently finished his ncaa career. i don't know, it was definitely different from what i usually read. but it was decent.
Let's Pretend it Never Happened i also read this on our honeymoon. out loud to mr erickson, side note-our honeymoon was a month long. while we were road tripping or laying out at the beach, we were crying from laughing so hard. jenny lawson is so screwed up i know we would make great friends. just a warning- if you are offended by the f-word this book is definitely not for you.
The Storyteller if you know me, you know jodi picoult is my girl crush when it comes to literature. her newest book doesn't disappoint. in fact, it quickly jumped to the top of my list. i've recently started to love historical fiction, and the way jodi writes- it's just like you were in the concentration camp with minka. and of course in true picoult fashion, there is always a twist. such an incredible page turner.
Currently Reading: the book thief and the harry potter series for the first time, seriously.
what are you reading??
Adri - Thanks for the awesome book list. I've been on the hunt for some good books for summer, and now I have them. Love the reviews. I know which ones are for me and which ones aren't :) We went to dinner with your mom the other night. I told Tia we were going to eat with Anita, she said "Adri?" We missed you. So glad to know that you're doing well and having such a great experience. Love the blog - great writing, beautiful photography, you should write a book! -Susie
ReplyDeleteI LOVED The Art of Racing in the Rain. I bought it just because it was $2 at DI and I needed some nice looking filler books for our shelf when we were staging our house. I'd never heard of it. But then I read it and laughed and cried and laughed and cried some more. I'm terribly annoyed that my Mr. won't read it, so I'm glad to know someone else appreciated it as much as I did.
ReplyDeleteI've had lots of people recommend The Paris Wife. I'll have to check it out.