And here’s what I’ve been reading

NaBloPoMo 2010Was “The Magnificent Ambersons” really the last book I wrote about? I guess I must’ve disliked it more than I thought. Here’s what I’ve read since:

The Postman Always Rings Twice” by James Cain

Remember when I was trying to read the Modern Library 100? This was the end of that mission. This was published in 1934, and it was far more, um, passionate than I was expecting. It’s a pretty twisted crime story.

A Visit from the Good Squad” by Jennifer Egan

I don’t remember what this was about at all, but here’s what I wrote in my reading journal: “This may have been an overly ambitious project. Also: It’s a pretty distressing image of the future — even more so since it’s easy to envision it actually happening.”

Born Round” by Frank Bruni

This is the memoir of a formerly obese restaurant reviewer. It’s great, and it made me laugh and cry. Really.

The Help” by Kathryn Sockett

I kept reading about how wonderful this book was, so I finally reserved it at the library. I was on the wait list forever, then once I got the book? I couldn’t put it down. I may have teared up a little at the end.

Right Ho, Jeeves” by PG Wodehouse

The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood

I enjoy a good dystopian-future story. This is a really good and very distressing one.

Animal Dreams” by Barbara Kingsolver

The Lacuna” by Barbara Kingsolver

Beloved” by Toni Morrison

The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake” by Aimee Bender

Homicide in Hardcover” by Kate Carlisle

This Must Be the Place” by Kate Racculia

The Wonder Spot” by Melissa Bank

From the reading journal: “This made me crabby.” I don’t know why. Maybe I should be more specific in that thing.

Oryx & Crake” by Margaret Atwood

More bleak futures from Atwood! This one’s pretty weird.

The Year of the Flood” by Margaret Atwood

This is sort of a companion novel to “Oryx & Crake.” It’s also on the weird side.

Crooked Letter Crooked Letter” by Tom Franklin

The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins

This series was impossible to stop reading.

Catching Fire” by Suzanne Collins

Mockingjay” by Suzanne Collins

Backseat Saints” by Joshilyn Jackson

The current count in the 2010 booklist is 41. I haven’t been actively going after a 52 books in a year sort of thing, but maybe I ought to give it a shot.

3 thoughts on “And here’s what I’ve been reading”

  1. What did you think of The Lacuna? I’ve been a gigantic Kingsolver fan since early high school but I just couldn’t get into The Lacuna. Animal Dreams is one of my faves, have you read The Bean Trees? Also, I suggest reading Moloka’i and/or Honolulu by Alan Brennert. I devoured both of them in under two days apiece.

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