Reading

I thought I would start a page about what I am/have been reading.  Some of it leisure, some of it professional, all of it worthwhile!

Currently Reading:

This image can be found in the digital collection at the National Library of Scotland.September 2009:

  • Bird by Bird, by Anne Lamott
  • Hearts & Hands: Creating Community in Violent Times, by Luis Rodriguez

March – August 2009:

  • I’m pretty sure I read a bunch of books, but slacker here never wrote them down so I can’t tell you :(
  • Miriam’s Kitchen, by Elizabeth Ehlrich

February 2009:

  • The Rose that Grew From Concrete, poetry by Tupac Shakur

December 2008:

  • Marley & Me, by John Grogan

October 2008:

  • Midnight at the Dragon Cafe, by Judy Fong Bates
  • A Child Called “It”, by David Pelzer
  • Tastes Like Cuba: an exile’s hunger for home, by Eduardo Machado & Michael Domitr

September 2008:

  • The Glass Castle, by Jeannette Walls
  • The Poisonwood Bible, by Barbara Kingsolver
  • True Notebooks, by Mark Salzman

August 2008:

  • Chocolat, by Joanne Harris
  • Daniel Isn’t Talking, by Marti Leimbach
  • Jane Austen Book Club, by Karen Joy Fowler
  • The Bourne Identity, by Robert Ludlum

July 2008:

  • Pretty Is What Changes, by Jessica Quellar
  • Water for Elephants, by Sara Gruen

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Becca says:
May 26 2009

Read the Jane Austen Book Club. Very good. The movie is pretty good also…but, of course, the book is better! Just finishing Searching for God Knows What by Donald Miller. Have you read this? I highly recommend it.

Mav says:
May 26 2009

Yeah! I did read Jane Austen Book Club then saw the movie–loved it!! I haven’t read that Don Miller book but I’ll definitely check it out. Thanks for the recommendation B! :)

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