Why am I starting a book blog?




I am an avid reader. I've loved to read since I was a little girl and try to pass that love of reading to others. When I finish a book and love it, I tell everyone I know about it. Then I thought why not have a blog of all the books I read and rate them as I go. Then I can give my blog address out to everyone I know. I hope you come along for the ride. I'm sure we won't always agree on what we like but I hope maybe I can save some people time on what to read. Feel free to write comments after I blog, I would love to hear what you thought of the book. Happy reading!!!



Thursday, November 25, 2010

My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult

This is my pick for our book club. I've had this book for a while and couldn't wait to read it. It's about Anna, who at thirteen as undergone many surgeries and medical procedures to help her sister Kate, who's fighting leukemia. Anna and Kate are very close but Anna finally takes a stand for what she wants when it comes down to donating a kidney. It causes problems within in the family and may have serious consequences for Kate. I really enjoyed this novel. I couldn't put it down and it kept me curious. As always she creates wonderful, relatable characters. It was interesting for me to read as a parent, thinking what would I do if I was in that position. Also made me think about my own sister and how I couldn't image watching someone I love so much suffer. The book will have you guessing to the end. Definitely check it out!

Rating: A

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See

I read Shanghai Girls by Lisa See less than a year ago and just loved it. I purposely waited to read another book by her to tease myself a little. This is about two girls in China who become laotong or "old same," a friendship that's meant to last a lifetime. They start writing back and forth on a silk fan in a unique language called nu shu that women created to communicate in secret. They talk about footbinding, their arranged marriages and motherhood. However when a misunderstanding happens, its possible the friendship may be over forever. Just like in her other book, I came to really enjoy the characters and wanted to know how it was going to turn out. She does an amazing job of explaining what women were expected to do. Also does a great job of combining fact and fiction.

Rating: A-

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson

This is book 2 in a trilogy. It picks up with the same characters Bloomvist and Salander. Bloomvist and Millennium magazine are going to run an article about a sex trafficking operation. Before it can be published the two journalist who wrote the article are found dead. Unfortunately the weapon has Salander's fingerprints on it. The police start searching for her while Bloomvist starts his own investigation, believing that Salander is innocent. I definitely enjoyed this one much more. It was way easier for me to get into and a faster pace. Heads up a lot of new names since you're introduced to some new characters. I felt like I couldn't put this down and got a lot more background info on Salander.

Rating: A-

Saturday, November 6, 2010

The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls

I'd heard about this book before but didn't read it until my friend passed it on to me. All I can say is WOW! What makes this book so good is that it's real and as you're reading it you're shocked by some of the things in this book. It's about a girl Jeannette, her three siblings and parents. Pretty much the kids have to fend for themselves because their parents are so irresponsible. The father is a drunk and the mother is trying to be an artist. Meanwhile the poor kids are lucky if they eat. Sounds depressing but definitely worth the read to get find out the ending. I found myself getting attached to the kids, rooting for them wondering what was going to happen next. Definitely worth picking up.

Rating: A-