Happy Memorial Day. The Spring semester has just ended and I have finished the odious job of assigning final grades.
Now for one of my greatest pleasures...the creation of my summer reading list. Every Memorial Day, I gather all the index cards, bookmarks, Post-Its, and notebooks on which I have recorded book titles, and devise my reading list for the summer.
This year, I'm doing it in a rush because I'm also packing to return to Buddy for several weeks before summer school begins. So here, in no particular order, is my Summer 2011 list:
1. The Help Kathryn Stockett
2. The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Rebecaa Skloot
3. Pope Joan: A Novel Donna Woolfolk Cross
4. Water for Elephants Sara Gruen
5. Reading Lolita in Tehran Azar Nafisi
6. No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency Alexander McCall Smith
7. Of Thee I Sing: A Letter
to My Daughters Barack Obama
8. Mother Theresa: Come Be My Light Mother Theresa
9. My Freshman Year: What a Professor
Learned by Becoming a Student Rebekah Nathan
10. The Particular Sadness
of Lemon Cake Aimee Bender
11. The Twelve Steps of Forgiveness Paul Ferrini
12. Change Your Brain,
Change Your Life Daniel G. Amen
13. The Happiness Project Gretchen Rubin
14. Wherever You Go, There You Are John Kabat-Zinn
15. God Is Not a Christian Desmond TuTu
I'd like to know what you are planning to read
this summer.
1) Click on the Comment section of this blog and
send me your reading list.
2) Email me your reading list at:
YaYa@myseatonthebeach.com
3) Send your reading list to me at YaYa
Bowman's Facebook page.
I would love to publish your submissions
throughout the summer.
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4 comments:
Nice list! I'm hoping that next Memorial Day, part of your list includes my book, The Waterhauler! Have a great visit with Buddy. I'll miss you this Sunday. ;-)
Karen- All the books you picked are great - can't believe I have read almost all of them- I am working on the classics now- Ann Karennia now, finished Jane Eyre and will go onto to Whethering hights!
Have fun - Libbie
I've read about half of yours, am currently enjoying "Cutting for Stone" by Abraham Verghese. Amazing writing talent.
Add Perfect Peace - Daniel Black.
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