Monday, June 11, 2012

Books, Books, Books

Just finished reading What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty. I REALLY liked it. I read it in just over 48 hours, its 422 pages... Probably the fasted I've ever finished a book, and I tend to abandoning a book before finishing it for another book, that I probably didn't finish either. So What Alice Forgot is about a woman, Alice, who wakes up from a head injury and can't remember the last ten years of her life. She thinks she still a newlywed pregnant with her first baby. I recommend this book for newly wed wives, makes me really appreciate how happy my marriage is : ) It's also a fun, easy read, perfect for summer. It was #4 this week on my favorite book club website.
http://www.bookmovement.com/app/readingguide/view.php?ratings&readingGuideID=22689

Another great website I frequent when looking for books is goodreads.com. I like their list because it includes a mix of older books and trendy books. Plus I've read many of them so I feel like I can cross them off the list as accomplishments. http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/19.Best_for_Book_Clubs

At dinner we were talking about books we've read and enjoyed. My sis was coming up with ideas for a book she would write. Love the ideas!! If I were going to write a book what would it be about? A great non-fiction would be stories from my classes. But I really enjoy reading ficiton... hmmm... Maybe something Breaking Bad-ish about a high school science teacher who does something crazy, but probably not drug related...

How's book club going? It's not... I don't have a copy of our next book Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and the movie comes out in 11 days. Oops. AND we still haven't got together to discuss Bossypants... whatevs

Next on my list:
  • The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
  • The Time Traveler's Wife (already read and LOVED this one!! Can't wait to re-read it!! If you haven't read it do it now!)
  • The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls (this one sort of stays at the bottom of my list all the time, people keep suggesting it, it pops up on my websites but I never actually get to it)
  • Teaching with Poverty in Mind by Eric Jensen
  • Front CoverFires in the Bathroom: Advice for Teachers from High School Students (Probably should have read this last summer since one of my students, my "mentee" no less, tried to start a fire in BOTH boys rooms at my school this year. Made no sense to me, I liked this kid, never had a problem with him other than typical 6th grade stuff)

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