Divergent by Veronica Roth (2012); I devoured this first book in her series. I loved the beginning of this book but somewhere near the middle disliked all the violence and gun-worship. I wondered if the series would continue to be violent or if their would be an awakening? {and no I've not had the chance to see the movie...}
The Witch of Portobello by Paulo Coelho (2007); Love his writing, he always makes me think. Read my review here.
Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver (2012); Read this for book club. Loved it. My review. Will make the reader rush out to plant a butterfly garden.
February:
Insurgent by Veronica Roth (2012); I liked the unrest-revolution is on the way aspect. Tris is not my favorite female hero. She resorts to violence often not thinking of how it will effect others.
Hush Puppy by Lisa Cresswell (2013); I liked this book. I read something about Hush Puppy on a website {that I obviously did not keep track of!} and downloaded it to my Kindle. It took me a few weeks to get back to it but it was a pleasant diversion from the roughness of Insurgent. Corrine and Jamie are both unique characters struggling with their own identities.
The Book Whisperer by Donalyn Miller (2009); Gave me lots of ideas. Opened me up more as a teacher-librarian.
Allegiant by Veronica Roth (2013); More violence yet it came with resolution and consequences. Four is my favorite character from this series.
Gregor and the Prophecy of Bane by Suzanne Collins (2005); I have one boy's book club at school and we are winding our way through this series. They were reluctant at first but Gregor has won them over. I had only ever read the first one so am quite pleased that within this school year I will finish this under-appreciated series by the same Collins of The Hunger Games fame. I think The Underland would make an amazing movie.
March:
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green (2012); Why did I wait so long to read this? I read it in under a week. I hope the movie does it justice. Must be read with a box of tissues yet so very well worth the pain. Hazel is a wonderfully quirky character!
The Summer I found you by Jolene Perry (2014); Did not love. Read my review.
The Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson (2012); Read for book club. Long, really long. Very interesting look at North Korea; made me happy to have lived dictator-free for all my years.
Sweetgrass by Mary Alice Monroe (2005); Lovely story of a North Carolina family hanging on to a house on the coast. I loved how the Blakely and Bennett families were intertwined and needed each other to survive. The environmental message was well done. This one has been on my pile at home for some time and it feels good now to pass it on...
The Curse of the Warmbloods (Gregor #3) by Suzanne Collins (2005); This one takes the reader on a jungle adventure to find a cure for the plague. We meet a few new characters and find out some Underland secrets. Already started #4.
I'm so happy with all these list. It is wonderful to rethink about each one as I've written this post. Almost everyone was an enjoyable read.
1 comment:
Thank you peaceful reader, for taking the time to read Hush Puppy and let folks know what you thought of it. :) I appreciate it!
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