Thursday, July 31, 2008
The Other Boleyn Girl
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Thursday, July 17, 2008
My friend loaned me this book...Stolen Innoncence...My Story of Growing Up in a Polygamous Sect, Becoming a Teenage Bride, and Breaking Free of Warren Jeffs.....by Elissa Wall. It was fascinating. I usually don't do this, but I basically took a whole day and night off and just read. It was easy reading but really held my interest because Warren Jeffs is so much in the news here still. I'll never travel past Colorado City or Hilldale again and look at it the same way. This poor girl was forced into marriage at the age of 14 and it wasn't until she was 17 that she could break free of the FLDS religious sect. It made it more clear to me the mindset of the people there and in Eldorado, Texas at the Yearning for Zion camp, where they had the raid a couple of months ago. I liked it so well I sent a copy to Ella Mae for her birthday. I sent it when I wasn't quite through reading it, and now I do have to make a disclosure about the end which gets just a tiny bit explicit in what happened to the poor girl. Oh well. She'll now know I am a heathen daughter-in-law.
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Monday, July 14, 2008
Hi everyone! I just started a new book called "New England White," by Stephen L. Carter, and so far its been good. When I finish I will let you know if its worth your time. A few of my favorite books are; "The Life of Pi," "The Lovely Bones," and the first book of the Twillight series.
Posted by Chad and Maresa at 12:49 PM 3 comments
Friday, July 11, 2008
Children's Books
I know not all of us have kids, but we all love to read. I thought I would post some of our favorite kid's books and then hopefully get more from you to add to our reading repertoire.
Right now my kids (ages 3 and 5) really love "I Spy" books, Arthur, Franklin, and Megan (3) loves anything Princess or Ballerina. We recently found "Belinda the Ballerina" books by Amy Young about a ballerina with big old feet who can still dance and both my kids love them. Here is a list of some more favorites. Please share your faves!
-Hooway for Wodney Wat, by Helen Lester
-Knuffle Bunny, by Mo Willems
-Click, Clack, Moo Cows that type, by Doreen Cronin
-Going to Bed Book, by Sandra Boynton (most of her books are great)
-Good Night Gorilla, by Peggy Rathmann
-The Pigs's Picnic, by Keiko Kasza
-If you give a pig a pancake, by Laura Numeroff (all the books in the series are good)
-Dog's Colorful Day, by Emma Dodd
-Are You My Mother?, by P.D. Eastman
-Corduroy, by Don Freeman
-Tacky the Penguin, by Helen Lester (ALL the Tacky books are HILARIOUS!)
-Story of Ferdinand, by Munro Leaf
-Little Critter books by Mercer Mayer
-Eric Carle books (these are great because they usually have an interactive element at the end, like a click beetle and then the book has a clicking sound, etc)
-Arthur books by Marc Brown
-Franklin books by by Paulette Bourgeois and Brenda Clark
Posted by Becky at 8:40 PM 2 comments
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More more more!
I have read everything on my list, and now need more books. I just recently re-read (actually listened on my Zune) "The Poisonwood Bible" and loved it even more. I almost wanted to go to the Congo, but am afraid of the green mamba.
I am waiting for "Unaccustomed Earth: Stories" by Jhumpa Lahiri to come in at the library for my next read. I loved her book "The Namesake." (the movie, not so great)
So....let's get some more recommendations going!
Posted by Becky at 8:31 PM 1 comments
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