
riiiight.
yes, i've got my hands full with two little ones, but i can't really make excuses. in the 2+ months that james has been on the planet, i only read two books, but i managed to watch 3 seasons of big love
during dylan's naps.
cuz i'm a reader like that.
i know, i effused about the merits of below basic cable, but we traded up last summer when twenty bucks no longer seemed like such a steal for ten channels, and they offered 100+ for $30. somehow, we didn't know that we had on-demand cable, too, so i guess i was making up for lost time with my big love binge.
(big love: yeah, it's about polygamy, but it's also about family, faith, and community. and the new season starts sunday, and i'm all caught up!)
so back to the books...
i never quite got caught up from stalling out this summer in my book group reads, but i'm almost there. i'm skipping the one about the library cat
, reading december's now, and hopefully, will finish january's by the end of the month.
here's what i did read:
beautiful boy
is a poignant memoir about the tolls addiction takes on family, written by a father about his young meth-addicted son. it's a heartbreaking book examining one of the last taboos in our culture. no one likes to talk about addiction or the fact that recovery is often a lifelong journey full of relapses and painful setbacks. it provides no easy answers or happy endings but makes a good case for addiction being a disease. it's a good read for anyone coping with a loved one's addiction or looking to learn about that perspective.
the next book was the girl with the dragon tattoo
, a real page-turner, that i even read aloud a bit to jim on our christmas travels. it interweaves the stories of a financial journalist who's been set up for libel, an elderly tycoon looking to solve the decades-old disappearance of his great-niece, and brillant but damaged female investigator.
it's actually written in swedish, and i don't know if there are several translations, but mine was definitely a british one, and on several occasions i had to stop and figure out what exactly was being described. there were a few dark, disturbing scenes, so i wouldn't recommend it for the faint of heart, but i couldn't put it down.
here's to more books, less tv, but more big love in the new year:)
cuz i'm a reader like that.
i know, i effused about the merits of below basic cable, but we traded up last summer when twenty bucks no longer seemed like such a steal for ten channels, and they offered 100+ for $30. somehow, we didn't know that we had on-demand cable, too, so i guess i was making up for lost time with my big love binge.
(big love: yeah, it's about polygamy, but it's also about family, faith, and community. and the new season starts sunday, and i'm all caught up!)
so back to the books...
i never quite got caught up from stalling out this summer in my book group reads, but i'm almost there. i'm skipping the one about the library cat
here's what i did read:
beautiful boy
the next book was the girl with the dragon tattoo
it's actually written in swedish, and i don't know if there are several translations, but mine was definitely a british one, and on several occasions i had to stop and figure out what exactly was being described. there were a few dark, disturbing scenes, so i wouldn't recommend it for the faint of heart, but i couldn't put it down.
here's to more books, less tv, but more big love in the new year:)
3 comments:
I still haven't read the Stieg Larson one but I'm thinking I might just go and buy it because I'm way way down the line for the library copy!
I finally got my hands on Dragon Tattoo. Can't wait to start it!
i am addicted to big love...
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