Love The One You're With
by: Emily Giffin
I really enjoyed this book. I enjoyed the protagonist. She was so well written, I could hear her in my head! I feel like Emily writes just like a girl thinks, it cracks me up.
This is a story of a young, happily married woman. Lovely husband, living in NYC. Her mother died when she was 13, she has a tumultuous relationship with a boyfriend that she is not sure she ever got over. Those two facts seem to color so much of her life and how she handles herself. It is funny and tender. At parts you want to yell at her to go another path, but that is how we all are, we don't travel in a straight line, neither does she.
It was a good book, I think the best of Emily Giffin so far. You should read it!
Friday, August 29, 2008
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Happy Birthday, Tanner!!
If you were the greatest man of Siam
Or if you were a Samuri of Japan
Or if you were the toughest in an Irish Clan
I would still be your greatest fan!
Now you live so far away from me,
We cannot plan to visit and have some tea.
You cannot dust my stairs or swat a bee,
Or pull some weeds for a big phat fee!
But I still love my Mr. T!
Now it's your birthday, I cannot celebrate,
You already did that, and sushi you ate!
You started school yesterday, I hope you weren't late,
You are now ten and the master of your fate.
Please always remember there is one little thing
I've said it before and it is comforting -
Wherever you go
And
Whatever you do -
You're never alone
For my HEART follows you!
Love, Nana
Tanner was born on a Wednesday - He was 4lbs, 13 ozs - - 18 and 1/2" long.
Monday, August 25, 2008
Girls' Poker Night
Girls' Poker Night
by: Jill A. Davis
This is my 2nd Jill A. Davis book. I enjoyed it, mostly, but by the end, I so wish that the characters of this book had a higher standard of morals. I would almost like to write the author and ask her to raise it all up a notch.
The main character is a writer for a newspaper. It is blurbs written about her life and friends. She sees a therapist, we learn about her life, why she has a hard time committing. It is funny and I enjoy her style. By the end, I just want to tell her about the Church. She would be happier.
by: Jill A. Davis
This is my 2nd Jill A. Davis book. I enjoyed it, mostly, but by the end, I so wish that the characters of this book had a higher standard of morals. I would almost like to write the author and ask her to raise it all up a notch.
The main character is a writer for a newspaper. It is blurbs written about her life and friends. She sees a therapist, we learn about her life, why she has a hard time committing. It is funny and I enjoy her style. By the end, I just want to tell her about the Church. She would be happier.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Where the River Ends
Where the River Ends
by: Charles Martin
Don't read -- sad, sad, book. Only if you have far too much happiness, need to come down a bit, miss the feelings of loss and sadnes should you read this book.
What was the author thinking? Why would he want to delve into this every day.
Husband and wife, married 14 years, happy, her father does not like the husband. She gets cancer, she does not recover. It goes downhill from there!! No up side! Well, ok, at the end, the husband and father finally see the good in each other and like each other, this is at least a year after the wife has died.
I did NOT read this book fully. I was sick of the sadness. I skipped to see the happy ending, found non, started reading it backward (last page, then next to the last, etc.). Finally I understood the story was just sad! That was it for me.
Holly has read this author. Quite liked him. I will try him one more time. Every one of his book cannot be that sad!
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Broken Leg Books
While me leg is healing, I am forced to read 3 books at one time....not my forte. But I can't bring a book with me from here to there with my crutches. So:
Breaking Dawn #4 in the Twilight series. I am really enjoying it. A bit too much teenage angst for me, but it is a quick, easy read. That book is at my bed. I will be done soon.
I FINISHED! It was good. If you like the twilight series you will like this book. The author ties up all loose ends. It is a big, long book, but an easy read.
What kind of name is Renesme??
P.S. While watching "The People's Court" the other day, one of the complainers was named ESME!!
At the Couch: The Last Lecture. I have only read a little of this, but I really am enjoying it. Recommend to all!
In the bathroom: My Soul To Keep
I just saw this at the library (before the break), I was desperate, thought I'd try it. It is a Christian book, I think. A big movie star gets caught up in drinking and drugs, ends up in jail for 5 years, gets out, acts in local, city things, trying to do what's right in life. Interesting, but compared to "Breaking Dawn", it is a bit slow.
FINISHED! I really enjoyed this book! I enjoyed the Christian take on life. It was a nice change. The book puts 2 projects up against each other. One, regular Hollywood, the other being done by a new Christian group. They begin their meetings with prayer, sometimes a devotional! They pray for each other, care about each other, are willing to forgive and help. If only all the world would begin and end the things they do in prayer, how great that would be! It was also a tiny look into the movie-making world. I enjoyed that too. I would read this author again. Interesting note, the other day, while at the doctor to get my cast on, a woman began a conversation with me about my leg. She asked all about it. At the end, she told, I will pray for you. In light of this book, where they have many prayer circles, I appreciated her comments. It was a way better thing to say than, oh, you are a dork.
Breaking Dawn #4 in the Twilight series. I am really enjoying it. A bit too much teenage angst for me, but it is a quick, easy read. That book is at my bed. I will be done soon.
I FINISHED! It was good. If you like the twilight series you will like this book. The author ties up all loose ends. It is a big, long book, but an easy read.
What kind of name is Renesme??
P.S. While watching "The People's Court" the other day, one of the complainers was named ESME!!
At the Couch: The Last Lecture. I have only read a little of this, but I really am enjoying it. Recommend to all!
FINISHED: I really enjoyed this book. Great ideas. Great to think about. He knew how to make life a joy, have fun in the face of sad circumstances.
Read this.
In the bathroom: My Soul To Keep
I just saw this at the library (before the break), I was desperate, thought I'd try it. It is a Christian book, I think. A big movie star gets caught up in drinking and drugs, ends up in jail for 5 years, gets out, acts in local, city things, trying to do what's right in life. Interesting, but compared to "Breaking Dawn", it is a bit slow.
FINISHED! I really enjoyed this book! I enjoyed the Christian take on life. It was a nice change. The book puts 2 projects up against each other. One, regular Hollywood, the other being done by a new Christian group. They begin their meetings with prayer, sometimes a devotional! They pray for each other, care about each other, are willing to forgive and help. If only all the world would begin and end the things they do in prayer, how great that would be! It was also a tiny look into the movie-making world. I enjoyed that too. I would read this author again. Interesting note, the other day, while at the doctor to get my cast on, a woman began a conversation with me about my leg. She asked all about it. At the end, she told, I will pray for you. In light of this book, where they have many prayer circles, I appreciated her comments. It was a way better thing to say than, oh, you are a dork.
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