Well, I finally finished 2 books! Ta Da! No, it wasn't Anna Karenina....I'm still only on page 259 of 800...me and my big ideas! But I made a decision that I will now read..a non-fiction book that I already have in my library, a fiction book that I already have in my library, an audio book and a "new to me" book that is something I currently want to read which could be non-fiction or fiction.
So, to show you what I finished in my "old books I own category"......here they are..........
This was interesting and I learned from it. It was well written and flowed smoothly along and kept my interest . RATING 3of 5 stars
This one was an audio book and I mistakenly said it was read by the author....it was not but the reader was the best part of the whole thing! It stunk...to high heaven...it was the craziest book and I just did not "get it". I am not one to beat around the bush and that's all this book did. I can't believe they made it into a movie! Crazy! Did any of you read this or see the movie? Am I missing something here? RATING 1 of 5 stars
It goes without saying that this monstrosity is still on my nightstand........I just read pages and pages of a descriptive narrative about mowing with a scythe with the peasants in a meadow.......YAWN!
My new audio book is Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls and read expertly by Richard Thomas. It is very good so far!
Here's mycheap trusty little tape player that I listen to my audio tapes on. It plays cd's too and it has a radio but you can't get NPR on it so what good is it? I can listen to NPR in the car but who wants to go sit in their car in the garage to listen to the radio? That could be dangerous too.
I did go to the library on Saturday to search for the books on my list from last week.....first of all their search of the card catalog has been hacked or it has a virus and is broke and there is no card catalog anymore so you just have to go "searching" which I did for over an hour and they had 1 book of 17 on my list and by then I was so disgusted I walked out. Kindle wants $10.00 per book and these are not new books at all! So, I went to my trusty Thrift Books site where they say "read more, spend less" and I do and I did! Here's what's coming in the mail to me!!!! I can't wait!
I got 5 books for $19.07 and it's free shipping over $10.00 (never a problem for me and book buying).
you can read a synopsis here of The Fixer Upper
you can read a synopsis of Foxgloves and Hedgehog Days here
Is it just me or is it not interesting that their last name is ECONOmides? Like the old names of Shoemaker denoting the family business and/or skill I wonder if they come from a long line of skilled budgeteers? LOL!
And last but not least the first book by an author I have been wanting to read for quite a while now......
you can read a synopsis of The Violets of March here
Well, that's all for now folks.....which one will I chose to read first when they arrive???? All of them at once??????????? What treasures! I am one lucky gal!
Happy Trails! And happy reading too!
So, to show you what I finished in my "old books I own category"......here they are..........
It goes without saying that this monstrosity is still on my nightstand........I just read pages and pages of a descriptive narrative about mowing with a scythe with the peasants in a meadow.......YAWN!
My new audio book is Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls and read expertly by Richard Thomas. It is very good so far!
Here's my
I did go to the library on Saturday to search for the books on my list from last week.....first of all their search of the card catalog has been hacked or it has a virus and is broke and there is no card catalog anymore so you just have to go "searching" which I did for over an hour and they had 1 book of 17 on my list and by then I was so disgusted I walked out. Kindle wants $10.00 per book and these are not new books at all! So, I went to my trusty Thrift Books site where they say "read more, spend less" and I do and I did! Here's what's coming in the mail to me!!!! I can't wait!
I got 5 books for $19.07 and it's free shipping over $10.00 (never a problem for me and book buying).
you can read a synopsis here of The Fixer Upper
you can read a synopsis of Foxgloves and Hedgehog Days here
And last but not least the first book by an author I have been wanting to read for quite a while now......
you can read a synopsis of The Violets of March here
Well, that's all for now folks.....which one will I chose to read first when they arrive???? All of them at once??????????? What treasures! I am one lucky gal!
Happy Trails! And happy reading too!
"The Fixer Upper" -- sounds like my life story!
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DeleteMine too, that's why it interested me! LOL! Misery loves company!
I thought Violets of March was okay. Mary Kay Andrews is a good writer. You can start with her or Garden Spells, I liked.
ReplyDeleteThat's good to hear! It's so funny that my blog friends and I have pretty much the same taste in books...what you like...I like and vice-versa....most of the time anyway!
DeleteI have a few new books too, but haven't had any reading time lately. I hope to change that soon. You have some interesting books coming. Enjoy!
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Betsy
I only read at night and I've been so tired that it hasn't been much. I think it's the change in the weather. I'm going to bed earlier and earlier! Hibernation time! LOL!
DeleteI was going to say the same thing as another comment....Mary Kay Andrews is always fun to read and I love the author that wrote Garden Spells. Her books are pure magic. I'm reading The Lake House by Kate Morton. I checked it out from the library using the e books method so that I can read it on my IPAD. I haven't quite gotten into it yet but I think I'll like it. Sweet hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteWe don't have ebooks and although it's a pretty building it lacks sorely in connecting with other libraries or the times!
DeleteP.S. I haven't read the Lakehouse yet but I love Kate Morton thanks to you? Someone here recommended it, I think. Let me know how you like it.
DeleteI listen to MPR in the cars sometimes. Have you tried finding NPR online? You could also try some tinfoil on the antennae!! I love where the Red Fern Grows but it always makes me bawl my eyes out. Looks like you will have a book or two to read:)
ReplyDeleteGod idea about online NPR. I used to listen to it from Iowa but then I have no speakers for my pc and now have to wear headphones which makes me sit there in front of the pc......I have too much to do to sit there but maybe my tablet in the evening when I'm crocheting. I need to get speakers!
DeleteI always love your book reviews, Sam! I am reading Susan Branch's new book the Fairy Tale Girl....lovely!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend.
Helen xox
Anna Karenina is very hard for you to read and understand. It's better to read the paper version instead of audio books.
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