This week I finished two books. The Blue Ghost, which I already reviewed, and The Good Earth, which I'll try to review soon. I've now finished two books for the Unknown Authors challenge which I'm participating in (Going Postal and The Good Earth). I'm not immediately starting the next on my list for that challenge (Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil) since I have so many other books going, and I'm trying to trim the list down a bit. I've picked up Fast Food Nation as a more steady read - I had been just reading it here and there.
I'm pretty close to being done with House of Leaves. This book sure fits the definition of challenge. I'll be glad when I'm done.
I have picked up another off the nominee list for the Texas Bluebonnet Award - The Year of the Dog by Grace Lin. I saw Lin speak at the Texas Library Association conference last spring and have been really wanted to read this book since then. It's cute so far, but not mind-shattering.
Today I took my daughter to Barnes & Noble to use a gift card she got for her birthday.
It's supposed to get cool tomorrow, and I would love to just curl up with a book. Alas, work beckons...
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Screwed up the previous post - I meant to say:
I just gave my nephew (for his birthday) an advance copy of Grace Lin's The Year of the Rat that I picked up at TLA (to be published in January). He's read The Year of the Dog so he was pleased.
Woo-hoo, sounds like you have gotten a lot of reading done! I'm closing to finishing one of my reading challenges. Thank goodness - I sign up with the best of intentions but other books get in the way :)
Try reading House of Leaves when you're at Borders only because you had wine with dinner, and Borders was a place to hang out within walking distance of the restaurant, until you felt ok to drive, which if you're me means 100% completely no wine left in your body. In THAT situation, House of Leaves is even more challenging.
Dewey, I can't even imagine...
Bookgirl, I'm relatively new to challenges, so I'm very pleased to have finished this one, as hard as it was! I'm doing well with my other one, too (Unread Authors).
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