Sunday, July 19, 2009

Sunday Salon #7--A Stack is Waiting

Although it's technically the night before, I wanted to take the time to post a quick list of what I'm excited to take a time out and read this Sunday. As I've mentioned in a previous post, I finally cut myself some slack when I realized that the summer is just not as big of a reading time as I originally thought. Nevertheless, I am reading a number of great books and can't wait for tomorrow to roll around so that I can take a seat and read for a bit!

Here are some of my reads:
A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini. I'm actually listening to this on audio book, but it's grabbed me and I find myself staying in the car to see what will happen next. Such a gut-wrenching story!
Fasting, Feasting by Anita Desai. I recently read and reviewed The Inheritance of Loss by Anita's daughter, Kiran Desai. It was brilliant on so many levels, and I really enjoyed it. Although not an easy read, one that filled my need for a powerful message. Fasting, Feasting is along the same lines, and I'm already up late reading it, so I know it's good!

The Grand Sophyby Georgette Heyer. This was a sadly overlooked book that I forgot to get through last month before the re-release date of this novel. So far, I'm thoroughly enjoying the escape "Regency" read this is for me.
Sleep Deep (52 Brilliant Ideas): Simple Techniques for Beating Insomnia is a book I picked up on sale last weekend and haven't been able to put down. However, it's not a story, so you find yourself reading a bit at a time, writing in the book, and then reflecting on its suggestions. Honestly, the next time I have a really troubling bout of insomnia, this book will be a fantastic resource! (I'm also reading this for my Rejuvenate & Renew Challenge.)

These aren't the only books I'm reading, but are the main ones on my list right now. I can't wait for my "set aside" time so that I can dive back into one, or all of these great reads.

7 comments:

  1. I need to give Anita Desai another try at some point. I read The Zigzag Way last year and sadly it didn't quite work for me, but I don't want to give up on her just yet.

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  2. A Thousand Splendid Suns was pretty good. I still have not read anything by Georgette Heyer.

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  3. I liked Hosseini's novels, both of them, The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns. I've never read anything by Georgette Heyer either. I'll give her a try this summer. I think it's not a bad read for someone sunbathing by the sea. I'll let you know! Have a great Sunday!

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  4. What a nice stack of books to spend the day with! I loved Hosseini's novels, and would like to read both Anita Desai and Georgette Heyer one day. Enjoy your Sunday!

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  5. Can you believe that I've had The Kite Runner for years and Thousand Splendid Suns for over a year and I haven't read them yet!!! Have fun reading your great choices!!

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  6. You have some great reading there! I'm interested in "Sleep Deep", I was just looking for a book on insomnia two nights ago (and guess why I was up that night? :P )

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  7. Man, I saw an Anita Desai book at the used bookstore the other day but I passed it up. Wish I had grabbed it now. Can't wait to hear what you think of ATSS--such a great book.

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