Friday, October 30, 2009

Sweeney Reading... Hard to do so late at night...

I started Thomas Trofmiuk's Waiting For Columbus, but had to put it aside until after Sweeney closes. I was getting to bed so late that I kept having to re-read pages so I bought book one of a children's book series (9-14 yr range) called The Time Thief (The Gideon Trilogy) by Linda Buckley-Archer and it is going much better. Once Sweeney wraps up and I finish the kid's book I will return to Columbus.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Can't Quite Face Joyce Yet...


So I am reading the latest Kathy Reichs, 206 Bones. When Sweeney is done and I can read more than 3 pages before falling asleep I will attempt something more challenging!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Gah!


I am reading The Tenth Gift by Jane Johnson right now, but the GAH is really because I bought Ulysses (James Joyce) as recommended by my drama prof and it is scaring me just by existing. I might not be able to start it for a little while and it is no doubt going to sit on the shelf and glare at me!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Junk Food for My Brain...


I have a confession to make. I really liked The Da Vinci Code. I know, I know, Dan Brown and John Grisham and about 50% of what I read is really junk food for my brain, but I like Smarties and salt and vinegar chips, too. Anyhow, on that note, I just finished The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown. It was part of my birthday present from Mark and I got it early because he went to COSCO last week. It was okay - not as action packed as Da Vinci, and I figured out the 'big twist' really early on (like within the first 1/7 of the book) so that was not the shocker it should have been (too many clues, Dan!). I also kind of knew what the lost symbol was going to be and the reveal was a let down. However, it was a good way to shut the brain down over the last week and I needed that! The discussions of religion and spirituality are in line with my own views and I appreciated that, however, one wonders if he needed to write that big of a book to communicate his agenda (he has a sizable hammer).