I love to read and one of the best parts of going to the mountains is that the lack of internet access leaves lots more time for reading. The above picture shows a few of the books I enjoyed most this vacation. In no particular order, here is what I read:
1.
Sisterland by Curtis Sittenfeld. The first book I read of Sittenfeld's was
Prep this past summer and I loved it.
Sisterland did not disappoint and I had a hard time putting it down. It is the story of two sisters with psychic abilities. The author's writing style is so relatable to me and I plan to read more of her work.
2.
Bread & Wine by Shauna Niequist. One of those books that I have been meaning to read and when I saw it was on sale for $1.99 at Amazon, I immediately downloaded it to my iPad. It is part memoir and part cookbook (much like another of my favorites,
A Homemade Life). I have already tried a few of the recipes and it inspired me to spend more time cooking and entertaining. Lots of food for thought here.
3.
The Silent Sister by Diane Chamberlain. I have read almost everything Chamberlain has written, and her latest did not disappoint. It kept me constantly wondering what would happen next as secrets were revealed throughout.
4.
Leaving Time by Jodi Picoult. Not my favorite by Picoult, but it held my interest enough for me to get through it. Enjoyed learning more about elephants, but probably my least favorite of the books I read recently.
5.
Tender at the Bone by Ruth Reichl. Another food centered memoir that Shauna Niequist recommended as one of her favorites at the end of
Bread & Wine. An enjoyable read.
6.
That Night by Chevy Stevens. This is Chevy Stevens' third novel and I have loved them all. Highly recommend all of her books. They aways keep you guessing until the end.
Next up, I am planning to read:
1. American Wife by Curtis Sittenfeld
2. Bittersweet by Shauna Niequist
Now that we are home, I am making an effort to keep the tv off and read more. It is good for the soul and I find that I sleep so much better when I unwind with a book before dozing off. I also like to read in the bathtub, but it seems that I am downloading more and more of books onto my iPad and it was frustrating not to be able to read in there. I did not trust myself with my iPad near water. So I went online in search of a waterproof iPad case and found one (it's
this LifeProof case) for a decent price on Amazon. I am loving it! I don't think I would trust it to submerge it completely in the water (although it says you can), but at least the iPad is safe from splashes and accidental droppings.
Speaking of downloading books, I have been loving how many books my local library has been adding to their online site. Sometimes, I have to wait a week or two for a popular new book, but many books just seem to be available when I search for them. Also, I have been borrowing magazines from them digitally for about a year now and I am amazed at how much the assortment that they have available has grown. Pretty much all of my favorite magazines are now available for free. I just thought I would tell you about this amazing resource so you can check out your online library.
Have you read anything great lately? Do you download books electronically from your library too? I would love to get some more recommendations.