Friday, February 20, 2009

The Fire

This is the sequel to Katherine Neville's amazing novel The Eight. It has been over 20 years since the first novel, and I was very excited to buy it, and I re-read The Eight so I had the story fresh in my mind. I was glad I did given where the story picks up. Anyways, I enjoyed The Fire, though admittedly not as much as the original. I felt like she tried to weave too similar of a story to the first, and weave as intricate a story. She succeeded pretty well, and that's why it was interesting to read, but in my opinion it didn't hold a candle to her original masterpiece.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Holidays On Ice


Another David Sedaris book....not near as funny as Me Talk Pretty One Day, but still pretty good. My favorite story was of him working as an elf in a department store at Christmas. That was by far the funniest story in the book and made me laugh out loud. The rest are pretty good - some funny, some creepy. But it's short and if you like David, worth reading.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

The Little Prince

I finally bought this book after wanting to read it again for years. I know I read it as a child, knew I loved it, and knew it was a classic. So I wanted to own it and read it again.....and I still love it. It is timeless. I love the original art and it is a poignant story. I love the Little Prince.

The Lost Boy

A Foster Child`s Search for the Love of a Family

This is the sequel to "A Child Called It" which I read and blogged about a while ago. It was really interesting to read the follow up of what happened to him after he got out of his horrible, horrible situation - what foster families are like, what it's like to be in "the system", and how he ultimately turned out. I really appreciated his viewpoint at the end as he spoke of his feelings about a lot of misconceptions about "the system." Like his first, it's an eye opening story, and worth reading.

The Professor and the Madman

Very good read. Historical, interesting, and even a little oddly endearing. I was sad it was over. It was a great story of two men both of whom were integral in putting the Oxford English Dictionary together. One of whom was crazy. Literally. One wouldn't really think a book about the creation of a dictionary would be anything but dull, but even for those who don't love words would enjoy this. Though I'm lucky to just adore them, so that was fun.