So now I have read 4 countries, in my attempt to read around the world. I didn't realise where they were located until I made this map.
Wednesday, 20 July 2016
One more river
In my attempt to read around the world before I'm 50, I chose One More River by Lynne Reid Banks to read for Israel. She has also written Indian in the Cupboard, which I have thoroughly enjoyed. This is another children's title for older readers. Set in the 60s, Lesley is upset when her parents decide to leave Canada for Israel. They leave their luxuries and live in a Kibbutz. This is told before the war took place in the late 60s. An interesting read as I knew nothing about life in Israel in this time period. I will try and track down the sequel Broken Bridge.
Monday, 11 July 2016
Set in the US
I have challenged myself to read around the world before I am 50. I have read 2 books towards this challenge, and I have read two more books off my to be read list, both set in the USA. So I am going to count one of these towards my challenge. The first book I read was called Everything I never told you.
It was full of intrigue. A girl goes missing in the first chapter, she is found dead. The book tries to uncover the how and why. I actually found it really sad. A good read.
The next was We were liars.
Equally as intriguing, why are they called liars? What has happened to Cadence? It is also a sad story.
Friday, 8 July 2016
One thousand hills
This another title for my book challenge to read around the world. This book is set in Rwanda, and is the second book read. This book tells about Pascal's experiences leading up to the horrific events in Rwanda in 1994. I was shocked to hear what happened. Not much was in the media about the events detailed in the book. A good read.
Wednesday, 6 July 2016
The long walk home
I have set myself a challenge to read around the world. I am hoping to have read one book from most countries before I am 50. Currently there are 195 recognised countries in the world, and I have done some research and found titles for some of them.
The first book I have read for my challenge is set in Sudan. It starts off with Nya's story carrying water back from the well to her house twice a day. One trip takes half a day. Woven with this story is Salva's recount of events involving the war in Sudan and him becoming a refugee.
It is a short story, and it wasn't until I finished that I realised it was based on a true story. I thoroughly enjoyed this short story.
Monday, 11 April 2016
Books I've enjoyed
Ohhh! I loved If I Stay so much I went online and bought Where she went immediately after finishing it. I waited for the mailman to deliver it everyday and life went on hold the moment it arrived. I devoured the book in an afternoon. I highly recommend this two book series.
I owned this book and the movie was coming out in January... Well I didn't read the book before it was released but thank goodness I made time for this. It was hard reading some of the scenes but I felt for the characters during the escape, and felt for Jack as comes to learn about life on the outside.
Another one due to be released as film this year... And I will have to take the tissues... I cried throughout the book. It was a truly fabulous read I'll be asking all my friends to read it, so I can discuss with them the storyline. Now should I read the next instalment part 2...
Erin's book challenge
So I haven't really tried to get this one done but I have read three of the nine books I challenged myself to read.
Read a book at least 200 pages long... This was my book club selection in January, and I absolutely loved it. So glad I got the chance to read it... The girls loved it too. We had a great discussion about it the following month.
Amazon reads top 100 author is Stephen King, an author I have never read. This book was based on a baseball player and my son is into baseball so I thought I would give this one a go... Well, I don't know whether it's the genre or the author, but I didn't find this suspenseful just drawn out. Maybe it's not one of his better novels, but I don't want to read a Stephen King novel for quite a while.
Read a book that will make you laugh... Hmm.. Chelsea Handler is a comedian. I thought I would laugh, I actually squirmed listening to this.
Hopefully I will continue to plod away at this list and finish before the year ends.
audible books
I have expanded my reading collection into audiobooks. I listen to them everyday in my drive to and from work. I think it's a productive use of my time and it allows me to escape from the traffic jams and thoughts of work.
Having not seen the movie yet, I decided to give The Dressmaker a go, it was narrated by Rachel Griffiths. I enjoyed it thoroughly and nearly had to stop the car at one point as I was completely shocked by the turn of events. Worst.. I had no one to share it with.
This isn't my usual read... And I couldn't listen to it with anyone also in the car, as I would feel embarrassed by Chelsea Handler discussing her one night stands and sexual encounters. I enjoyed listening to comedian Miranda Hart last year, so another comedian's life story was what I was hoping to enjoy. But this just made me squirm, Chelsea Handler is not my style.
Wow! I don't know if it was the narration but I got caught up in the suspense of this book. I read a review, if you liked Gone Girl, this is Gone Gran. Not as sinister as Gone Girl, but very suspenseful, an engaging story.
Di Morrissey... I have enjoyed many an Australian saga by this author. I was a bit taken aback by the narration of this by a male, but he had the minor characters voices played well. Just don't know if he should have also read Bella's role. This book's description took me to the Northern Queensland tropics... I want to plan a trip there ASAP.
Kate Winslet's narration made this classic come alive. I don't think I would have ever read the actual book, but with this audiobook, I actually wanted to discover all the classics I haven't read by these A list actors narrating.
Orphan train, this historical fiction was engaging. I could imagine myself watching the action unfold. I liked the two eras narration.
I wonder what I will listen to when work goes back!
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