Boy, Snow, Bird

I finally managed to start reading Boy, Snow, Bird (on Kindle) when we went to see JMP in New York. But it wasn’t any easy book to read while distracted by JMP so I didn’t get very far. It’s also not an easy book to read in tiny bits, which is how I generally read Kindle books.

So, it took me a really long time to read this. I really only finished because I had large chunks of time to read when we did our #fakereadathon and #readathon. Without those two chunks of reading time, I’d probably still be reading this book.

About the book. Hoo boy. It had all the things. Wicked step-mothers. Black folks passing as white. Transgender stuff. It was all the things rolled into one and I can’t really decide how I feel about it.

I really liked some of it. I really disliked other parts of it.

I found it hard to read at parts, because it just felt like we were slogging along. But in other moments, I thoroughly enjoyed each word. I also don’t think I really liked a single person in the entire thing. That was troubling. OK maybe I liked Bird. Yea, I liked her. The rest of them — not so much. Not so much at all.

Very interesting read. Not like anything you’ve probably read before (even with the wicked step-mother thread(s).

PS. Thanks Elisa (who gifted the book to me last Christmas.)

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Sisters of Heart and Snow

I’m a Margaret Dilloway fan, which you know if you spend any time at all with me (in real life or in the virtual world) so you’re not surprised to know that Sisters of Heart and Snow was the book I most looked forward to reading during #readathon.

It did not let me down. Not one little bit.

I don’t always love books that weave the past into the present but Margaret Dilloway did it beautifully with this book. I enjoyed the story of Rachel and Drew just as much as I enjoyed the one of Tomoe and Yamabuki.

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2 Non-fiction

Thank goodness for easy to read non-fiction, these two saved my #readathon numbers. Hah.

I reserved Paint Mojo after Juliet Crane’s Lifebook lesson because I really like Juliet Crane. The book was fine. Not great but fine. I still really like Juliet Crane. I should take her Happy Painting class.

We would like some fruit trees when we move next year so when I saw Grow a Little Fruit Tree at the library, I figured I’d check it out. I know nothing about fruit trees. I certainly didn’t know anything about growing LITTLE fruit trees (not dwarf fruit trees, LITTLE fruit trees.) I really enjoyed the book. I still don’t know much about fruit trees but I definitely know more now and I like the idea of little fruit trees a lot.

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13 Hours Into #readathon and the Mid-Event Survey

I finally finished my second book, which was lovely. Really. I enjoyed it quite a lot, even if it did take me about 3 hours longer to read it than it should have. I AM SO TIRED.

I also missed the mid-event survey because I wanted to just keep reading since I was getting close to the end and didn’t want to lose momentum. So here it is, an hour late. 😉

1. What are you reading right now?

— Just finished Sisters of Heart and Snow. About to read some non-fiction childrens books from the Cybils shortlist.

2. How many books have you read so far?

— I’ve finished two. Still reading a kindle book I’d started before the #readathon and another non-fiction I’d started before the #readathon.

3. What book are you most looking forward to for the second half of the Read-a-thon?

— Hmmm. Good question. Since I’m so far behind, I’m going with Prudence (Gail Carriger). I really like Gail Carriger.

4. Have you had many interruptions? How did you deal with those?

— No real interruptions — some work, because I work every day and my own darn tiredness because I didn’t sleep well.

5. What surprises you most about the Read-a-thon, so far?

— Most surprising about this particular #readathon — the puppies have been really well behaved. Hah.

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3 Hours In and a Mini-Challenge

Oh boy. Three hours in and I’m all over the place, like I’ve never been before. This is weird.

I finished a non-fiction book about small fruit trees (168 pages). I’ve read a couple of chapters of a book on my Kindle (Boy, Snow, Bird), I’ve read another chapter of a non-fiction book I’d been reading before #readathon started (Lillian Gilbreth) and I’m 40 pages into Sisters of Heart and Snow.

Woo. Really not how I normally read at any time, much less #readathon. I’m also getting tired — I didn’t sleep well last night and have been up since 5am. I’m gonna need a nap, shortly.

But first, a mini-challenge! Seasons In Four Covers.

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall!

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#readathon Begins with the Intro Meme

Yippee! Another April, another #readathon. And I really, really need this #readathon. Too much work/life stress. In fact, I need it so much that I was sure #readathon was last Saturday until Friday at about 6pm when my mother Facebooked me confused because she thought it was the 25th, not the 18th. Hahaha. So we had a mini-fake-#readathon last Saturday. We called it a warm up for the real thing. Today is going to be awesome, except I woke up way too early and didn’t sleep very well, lol. I’m probably gonna end up having to nap, darn it. Enough of that, let’s get to the intro meme, shall we?

1) Still reading in Chicagoland. From my bedroom. With TW. And the dogs.

2) I’m most looking forward to read Sisters of Heart and Snow. #TeamMargaretDilloway for me!

3) This year we shopped for snacks a little differently than usual. Partially because we thought #readathon was last weekend and we needed to go to Costco. And, because we thought it was last weekend, Elly and the boyfriend were going to be here and needed different types of snacks than we do. So we hit up the Costco for some chips and dip and rootbeer and ended up with dried fruit and chocolate truffles and cheese and I don’t even know what else. Some of that we ate last weekend but a lot of it we saved for today. Hah

Then, we went to Mariano’s and bought some more snacks — special sodas, my favorite lucky charm donuts (which we ate last weekend and then went back to get more for today, haha.) We have gelato, and more stuff that we’ll never manage to eat in one day — which is amusing since we bought a bunch of this LAST weekend and didn’t manage to finish it all. Then we bought more and we’ll still never finish it all up. Hah.

4) Yea, I totally have to work on this particular line item for October’s #readathon. Something interesting about me… haha. Hmmmm. I’ve got nothing.

5) Oh, I did remember to find something new to say… I went back and counted up all of my #readathons. This is #10 for me. I’m going to go with last fall’s strategy and kicking it off with an easy book — a non-fiction gardening book and then I’ll dive into Sisters of Heart and Snow and then move along to an easy book, and then see if I can do a bit of alternating like that — finishing up, as usual, with a whole lot of children’s non-fiction. And now I’m going to stop typing and start reading.

Happy #readathon to everyone!

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The Dragon Factory

I kind of love Joe Ledger but I’m having trouble separating the series from the Rot & Ruin series. I want to know if any of the people cross-over and it’s frustrating to not be able to figure that out. lol. I’m going to have to read the Rot & Ruin books and create a master character list or something before I read the next book in the series.

But anyway, The Dragon Factory — fabulous in the Joe Ledger sort of way. I had nightmares about people killing the Loch Ness Monster but I’m going to blame that on the cold meds I took right before I finished the book.

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