Kindle to the rescue!
Oh, how I love my Kindle. I love me some regular hardbound books, don't get me wrong. I hold the written word in very high esteem.
So, I have been reading. A lot. I finally forced myself to read the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy. I had tried and tried to start the first one, but it just wasn't striking my fancy. Then finally, it did.
It's a crying shame that they were published posthumously. I am sure he might have had a couple more good books in him.
Then I read this:
I can't remember who recommended this book to me, but thank you to whomever it was. This was a really interesting read. And then . . . . at the end?
There's a conversation with the author and he goes into great detail about how this was one of those novels based on his very own personal family tree. I really enjoy those historically accurate novels where you start out based in truth and then fill in the blanks with what you think would make a great story.
After that came this one:
Ok, now this book was recommended to me twice. And when I read the little synopsis, I was immediately leary. I thought it would be different than what it turned out to be. So I did what any good Kindle owner would do, I got the free sample chapters to try it out.
Yea for the sample chapters!!
If they can hook you in the first couple of chapters, you are good. If not, you've only wasted a little time and no money.
Back to Room. This book was so clever, so intriguing and so gripping I don't even know how the author came up with this. It does come to some good resolutions, but not so cute and "happily ever after" in a smarmy non-realistic way.
These were both really good books and I can recommend them. After the dark subject matter of these I decided to go with a more light-hearted read and am currently reading a new Maeve Binchy. More on it when I finish.
Oh!! And totally off the subject of books, I got myself a new phone this weekend. Yea! I still like my old phone, but it was dying. Is anyone else irritate that phones seem to be made to last 12 to 18 months while your contract is designed for 24 months? And then you have to baby your phone along to get to the 24 month? I am trying to get the hang of the new phone and find all new ringtones and Caller Tunes (as T-Mobile calls them).
In a couple of days it will be April Fools Day. And that signals the beginning of all sorts of festivities around here! Spring, wildflower sightings, Fiesta , Poteet Strawberry Festival , Easter, Earth Day , not to mention the NBA PLAYOFFS!!! Time for our beloved Spurs to rally. Yea!
Yep, April is a great month. I swear to you there are at least 2 or 3 things you can find here to do every single day. Most of them free. If you are bored, it's because you want to be.
Every few years I update my inventory. I do a complete inventory of everything in the house. We have had to do this in the past because of all the international moving we did and keeping the inventory was a chore I took on and if we made a big purchase I would try to take care of entering the item right away from the invoice. But sadly, since we have been planted for almost 6 years I have neglected my inventory. So along with the spring cleaning mentality I get the "let's clean up the inventory list" fever. And that is my goal for the rest of this week, to work on the inventory. Isn't that exciting? Don't you wish you led the glamourous life I lead? Real Housewives of SA, here I come! Heh.
Enjoy your day.


I read the Hangman's Daughter, too! I liked it! I just finished one called The Thirteenth Tale and it was SO. GOOD. I literally stayed up to read that one. It's been a long time since I've done that. Haven't started a new one yet. Will check out the Room.
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how detailed is your inventory? I'm intrigued.
ReplyDeletehmmmm.... sample chapters? interesting. I'm still not a wired (/wireless) reader
I read Shadow of the Wind (Sombra del Veinto) by Carlos Zafon a few months agao and it was a delightfully dark mystery by a Spanish writer (it's been translated into English). I'm actually keeping it on my nightstand to read again to see if I pick up on any foreshadowing.
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