Yes, it's almost halfway through the year and I'm just now posting what I've been reading. So sue me. :D Maybe I'll even get up the oomph to write a real post after this one.
1. The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett: A classic, and one it's amazing I never read, considering my voracious reading as a child and while working in the Children's
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I love Annie Dillard too - in fact I just read 'An American Childhood' in the last couple months. And right now I'm working on 'The Living', with 'The Maytrees' in waiting.
And if you have any interest - I'm also reading 'Emma' and have 'Pride & Prejudice' in waiting. Because after watching 'The Jane Austen Book Club' it's time to reread some Jane Austen.:)
It was fun to read about what you've read so far this year.
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I have Sense & Sensibility left; I think that's the only one I haven't read. :o[ If you haven't watched the A&E version of Pride & Prejudice, it's SOOO good! I bet you could check it out from the library.
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LOVE the Secret Garden. One of my favorite kids' books. Having read it as a kid, though, I remember being confused about why she was living in India. I think I'll explain that stuff when it's time to read it to my kids.
Also love Jane Austen! It's hard to have favorites, but I do particularly like Persuasion and Mansfield Park. Maybe because the heroines aren't so obviously heroic. :)
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Right now, we're reading the Wizard of Oz. It's kind of rough going, though, because I don't really like reading out loud. :p
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I was wavering on Red Tent at the library. The cover is just so pretty.
I'm bad about not finishing books. I have an "unfinished" category on Goodreads. Sad.
I scavenged Obama's Dreams from My Father from my sister's discard pile. I'd like to read it before November but it's around number 12 on my list of to-reads so it's not looking hopeful.
Secret Garden scared the bananas out of me when I was 9 but I stuck with it and loved it. Now it scares the bananas out of my 9-year old and I can't get her to try again. Maybe later.
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Lately I have decided that life is too short to read books I hate. So that's why May had basically one book in it. The other time was spent reading the first 200 pages of a 700-page monster a friend recommended. Then I realized 200 was a fair shot, and if it hadn't grabbed me by then, it wasn't worth it. So there.
Other than things like that, I HATE not finishing books, or even being in the middle of more than one at a time. Quirk # 287.
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I've become sadly resigned to not finishing books, as well as to skimming through books to prepare for a class, which is another category of reading altogether. I feel very accomplished and indulgent when I read something cover-to-cover, which is why I look forward to summers so much now.
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I can imagine school brings a totally different take on reading. Summer fun books! :D
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