A place to record the books I've read. With a short review on each. I strive to never tell too much of the story to ruin it for anyone. BUT, if it is a picture book, I often tell the endings. “Of course anyone who truly loves books buys more of them than he or she can hope to read in one fleeting lifetime. A good book, resting unopened in its slot on a shelf, full of majestic potentiality, is the most comforting sort of intellectual wallpaper.” ― David Quammen
Friday, June 24, 2011
The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Fever by Laurie Halse Anderson
The more books I read of Laurie Halse Anderson, the more I just love and value her writing. She is a very talented writer that is able to handle difficult topics in a wise manner.
This is a story about the Fever that happened in 1793. At first, there was talk of an outbreak. It was thought that only the people by the docks were affected. Then later many more die and are affected. Many flee the city to go to the country to get away. This is a story about a young girl that has to grow up awfully quick to get through the situation happening where she lives.
I loved her characters especially the grandfather. He was quite the character. What a fun, quick read! I recommend this book. :)
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Cry the Beloved Country by Alan Paton
This story is based on South Africa. It is a story about a man who goes from his small village in search of his son in the big city. In the process I learned much about South Africa that I did not know. I fell in love with the characters and was inspired by their actions. Human kindness, Poverty, Big Cities, Africa, Family, Politics, and Choices are all talked of in the book. This book is written differently than most books I've read and I enjoyed learning a new way. The conversations are written differently and many times I noticed that the dialogue had changed on me and I didn't notice it right away. It kept me on my toes.
I highly recommend this book and recommend re-reading it if you have. :)
Friday, December 24, 2010
Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson
Thursday, December 23, 2010
The Christmas Journey by Donna VanLiere
This book would be great to have around if you know you are going to present the nativity story. You could hold it in your hand as the narrarator and have the exact words of the scripture without scrambling to find where at in the scriptures the birth of Christ is mentioned in.
The first part was basically the scriptures about the nativity. The second part is the story with some musings on what could have happened in the story. The author read this originally at a Relief Society dinner.
It does make you think. It is an incredibly quick read. It helped me remember some of my own personal experience of the birth process. It was a good reminder that the nativity scene was real and not the sanitary picture that usually comes to our mind.
This book went along with the First Presidency Christmas devotional this year. I had many of the same thoughts through the book as I did when I listened to the devotional. Here is a link: 2010 First Presidency Christmas Devotional
This year the 2010 First Presidency Christmas Devotional Spoke to my heart and soul. As I listened I felt that I am often the Grinch. I worry, worry, worry at Christmas time. I found all the messages of the devotional to tell me what I needed to hear.
At our Stake Conference, Elder Elder Jay E. Jensen of the Seventy said something to the effect: "Some want to keep the Savior as a baby--powerless. But He is NOT--he has power, he is real." I have thought so much of his words long after we left stake conference.
Both messages related well to this book. This book brings me back to what Christmas is about. It is a great way to make yourself think more of what it really could have been like in the manger. I think it is a quick, thoughtful read.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
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The Lightning Thief |
Percy Jackson is the main character in the book. Percy is a boy that trouble seems to follow. There are reasons trouble follows him and this book is all about those reasons.
There are many Mythology legends that are talked about and many Percy finds are not just legends. Quite the adventuresome book!