2010

I know I am but what are you

I am not a Samantha Bee fan. I didn’t have any intention of reading her book, I Know I Am But What Are You. TW picked it up from the “just back” shelf. I rolled my eyes. I rolled my eyes as she read it, too. Even though she was laughing out loud – over and over again. I don’t remember exactly what it was that caused me to change my mind – but something TW said, about one of the stories. I don’t think it was the stolen stockpot – I think it was after that. Whatever it was, it swayed me. I read it. It was funny. I like Samantha Bee a little bit now. But just a little.

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Devil Bones

I was trying to backtrack through the Temperance Brennan series to figure out exactly how the Ryan/Tempe break-up happened. So, I grabbed Devil Bones on audio. Turns out TW had already read it in print – and she kept sharing spoilers all the way through it. She’s annoying. Really annoying. I enjoyed the book, though. I’d have enjoyed it more if I’d listened to it without TW – and her spoilers.

Oh, I still didn’t go back far enough. This one was early in the break up, when Tempe first hooks back up with Charlie. I think I need to go back one more…

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Cybils Shortlist: Five Children’s Non-Fiction Books

In no particular order, here’s what I thought of five of the children’s non-fiction books from the Cybils shortlist:

Faith – nice picture book for those who want to introduce young children to a variety of religions and cultures. Beautiful photos of children participating in faith based activities. TW leaned over while I was reading it and said, “Is that a UU book?” – which made me laugh. It would certainly be UU approved.

Down, Down, Down – interesting but a wee bit boring. The pictures were nice enough but considering just how crazy some deep sea creatures really look, it was a bit of a let down.

I think I liked Moonshot more than any of my kids would have. Apollo 11 just doesn’t seem all that interesting to little kids today. It happened too long ago and a world without Velcro is just not something they can comprehend at the age that this book is geared to. And if we want the older child to learn about Apollo 11’s history, then we can do better than this – it’s just too young for the school aged child and too old for a toddler. It’s fun for you if you sit down and look closely at the artwork – and then compare the real photos with the drawings…

14 Cows for America is a super nice, feel good story about 9/11 without really talking about 9/11. I liked it. I liked the art. I liked the softly told story. I liked the feel good message. I just liked it.

Mermaid Queen was my favorite. As much as I have griped about attending synchronized swimming meets with RJ (and then Liz), I do have a fondness for water ballet and I’ve been a big Esther Williams fan all of my life. Annette Kellerman should be better known than she is. I really loved this book. I should buy it – for the girls, of course.

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Breathers

I’m a big fan of zombie books and was pretty pleased when my library had a table full of zombie books on display. Most I’d read, but a couple were new to me and looked good, so I grabbed them. Breathers is the BEST zombie book I’ve ever read. The BEST.  Funny. Sad. Interesting. I didn’t want to put it down last night – laugh out loud funny and I almost cried in a couple of places at the end. Read it and be sure to tell me what you think. Zombies are people, too!

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How to Say Goodbye in Robot

I’m finally starting to dig into the YA books from the Cybils shortlist. How to Say Goodbye in Robot was a nice book to relax with, after the long crazy week that is BlogHer Con (and its aftermath.) I expected to read it slowly but it was so darn good that I read it in just two sittings. Excellent book, an unhappy/happy ending. Just right.

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girlspoken

Once again, Sassymonkey recommended a great book – one that she can’t get at her library, even though she’s Canadian and it’s a book filled with Canadian girls’ voices. I really liked the pieces they selected for the book – nice well-rounded selections. Not all miserable. Not all happy. Just right.

Buy this one for your teen daughter (unless she’s 14 and swears she hates poetry, then just buy it and leave it lying around – she might just read a wee bit if you aren’t watching.)

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The Last Olympian

I finally finished The Last Olympian. That took for freaking ever. Crazy since I really like Percy Jackson and his friends (and family.) Can I just say, I really liked the end? I did! I liked the end of this book and the end of this particular series.  Now onto Riordan’s new series… I’ve heard it’s better than Percy Jackson… I find that hard to believe.

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I’m hyperventilating – for real

The beautiful new Glenview Public Library is nearing completion. We will be closed Sunday, September 5 through Friday, October 8 while we move. During this period, neighboring libraries will welcome Glenview Library patrons. Join us for an opening celebration Saturday, October 9, 1-5 pm.

I won’t even be here for the grand opening – I’ll be in San Francisco for BlogHer Food.

Hyper.Ventil.Ating.

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Sisters Red

Once again, I have to give Sassymonkey credit for recommending a GREAT book. Sisters Red was AWESOME! Retelling a fairy tale is tough but Jackson Pearce did a beautiful job with Rosie, Scarlett, their woodsman and their wolves. Brilliant work. Brilliant storytelling. I’ve always been a fan of Little Red Riding Hood – but forget that, just tell your kids the story of Rosie & Scarlett instead.

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Wild Ride

I finally finished a book – yay me! It wasn’t the book, Wild Ride, that was the problem – it was me and my schedule. When I’m crazy busy, I don’t read. I’m too busy or too tired to read. I just want to do mindless things like playing some dumb puzzle game on my iPad… or sleep. Sleep is good. Really good. I need to do more sleeping. And more reading. Anyway, Wild Ride.

Jennifer Crusie and her sometimes partner in crime Bob Mayor – fun! Maybe not quite as fun as Agnes and the Hitman, but close. Very close. I particularly loved the ending (which will shock sassymonkey!)  Sometimes a demon just needs a little compassion and humanity tossed at him/her… you still can’t trust those demons but you can work with them.

Also… this one made me want to go to an amusement park, and that’s pure crazyness because I really hate amusement parks.  

By the way, Crusie has a new solo book coming out soon… I just saw an email in my inbox offering me a review copy. Woohoo!

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