It has been awhile since I have posted in general, but it has also been awhile since I have posted about books I have read while commuting to and from work.
Over the past few weeks, I have read:
There's A (slight) Chance I Might Be Going To Hell by Laurie Notaro
Dear John by Nicholas Sparks
The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks
The Wedding by Nicholas Sparks
Bright Lights, Big Ass by Jen Lancaster
See, told you it's been awhile!
But all that voracious reading hasn't exactly stopped me from frequenting the Goodwill locations near me to find some great new reading material.
As you can see a few Goodwill stickers peeking out of the stack, between Goodwill and
PaperBack Swap, I'd say they are both going to do just fine keeping me in enough reading material to last me awhile.
And now, the reviews:
There's A (slight) Chance I Might Be Going To Hell by Laurie Notaro
This was a book that caught my eye on PaperBack Swap. I am not entirely sure why I picked it out to be sent to me, probably the title made me laugh. I was reading one of Jen Lancaster's books right before this book, and to be honest, I didn't find Notaro to be remotely as funny as Lancaster. This is one of the weirdest books that I have ever read, I will tell you that. And for these "reviews," I will not go into the synopsis on each one, or we will be here for a week! This book went back on my 'Swap Stack,' to be enjoyed by another reader out there. Not a huge fan of this one and I would not read it again.
Dear John by Nicholas Sparks
This is a re-read book, to help weed thought my book collection I have spent much of my lifetime accumulating. This is one of those books that is a pretty quick, decent read. Though, I will admit, after reading so many Nicholas Sparks books back-to-back-to back, I was getting a little tired of our Mr. North Carolina-only writing style. I remember when I first read this book, I thought it was completely awful. I did not like any aspect of the book. But after reading it a second time and seeing the movie in between readings, I liked it more the second time around. But, this one is going in the 'Swap Stack' as to clear it from my shelf to make way for reads that I can see myself reading over and over again that are my true favorites.
The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks
This book is also a re-read of my NS collection. This one fell into similar territory as Dear John for me. Although, when I was in the midst of reading this one, I was almost sure that I was going to keep it. That is, until the end came and I was so cheese-balled by the way the story wrapped up, I gladly ended the book and placed it on the 'Stack.' I have not and WILL not see the movie that has been made about this book, however. I am not sure why, but I have a strong dislike for anything staring Zac Efron. Yuck. Pass.
The Wedding by Nicholas Sparks
Also on the list of re-read NS books that I had to conquer, this was one of the ones that made it back onto the keep shelf. I remembered why I had kept it in the first place after getting to a couple of parts in the middle to end of the book. The way that NS describes something in the book - why the wife wants the husband to go to church with her, touched me and I could really relate to that part of the book, and wished that I could so eloquently put it in the same light to my husband as NS did for his characters in the book. Heck, I might just tell Derick to sit in front of me, be quiet and I read to him that passage of the book because, really, that is how I feel about it too, and have for a long time. Though I think he knows, it would be good to say it out loud in that way too. Maybe I am just wishing for my Hollywood moment, but just the same, it should be said.
Bright Lights, Big Ass by Jen Lancaster
Another gem by Lancaster. Seriously, if you have not read one of her books, you should go out and check-out, purchase or borrow one as soon as you can. She makes me laugh-out-loud. For REAL lol-ing, even on the BUS! The other day on my commute to work, I had a permagrin on my face reading some of the happenings of her life written on the pages. Just great. I actually got a lot of reading of this book done while on my new store opening business trip to Georgia (see later post to come about that). This one might be a keeper. I could see keeping all her books. Not that I would need to read them again, but just because they are awesome books. We shall see if I start running out of shelf space again when the time comes to weed though again or buy more shelves!!
I think that just about sums it up for this long post - I had to get you caught up on the books I had gone through while riding the bus to and from work. I had gone through even more books that even I had originally thought heading into this blog posting!
-LD