My more-than-a-decade-old, pre-kid bookclub recently dissolved.
To our credit, we tried resuscitation more than once but it was terminal.
I’ve grieved, but done pretty much nothing to assuage the pain or fill the void.
Until last week.
I arrived home from a really amazing vacation and all my books were:
1. sandy
2. read
The new year gaped.
What’s a girl to do?
Well. I’ll tell you.
I whipped off an email to a smattering of readerly friends and asked them what they’d loved recently. And here I am, less than a week later, with a handy-dandy list to take to the library, and a renewed sense of community around books.
It’s a funny, diverse little list and I thought I’d share it with you.
Y’know, just in case…
Middle-grade or Young Adult
Twilight, Stephanie Meyer
Paper Towns, John Green
Need, Carrie Jones
The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing I and II, MT Anderson
The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins
The Eragaon series, Christopher Paolini
The Inkheart series, Cornelia Funke
The Graveyard Book, Neil Gaiman
Lament, Maggie Stiefvater
The Wee Free Men, Terry Pratchett
The Adoration of Jenna Fox, Mary E. Pearson
Novels or Short Stories
The Other, David Guterson
Unaccustomed Earth, Jhumpa Lahiri
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows
The Hakawati, Rabih Alameddine
The Post-Birthday World, Lionel Shriver
Me and Kaminsky, Daniel Kehlmann
A Spot of Bother, Mark Haddon
Mister Pip, Lloyd Jones
Slam, Nick Hornby
Nonfiction
The Most Famous Man in America, by Debbie Applegate
The Ascent of Money, Niall Ferguson
Dreams from My Father, Barack Obama
The Audacity of Hope, Barack Obama
3 Cups of Tea, Greg Mortenson
Brother, I’m Dying, Edwidge Danticat
The Complete Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi
Slam is technically YA – so you’ll know where to look in the stacks.
That’s a great list. I need to add a few to my own list. Thanks for sharing it.
Oh, this is so timely!
I was just searching for something to read! And I’m ALWAYS looking for something for ANA (10) to read. Thanks for this!