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My love affair with the idea of traveling abroad has been tarnished July 12, 2010

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Summer Reading Update:

Last night I finished ‘Undress Me in the Temple of Heaven‘ by the great Susan Jane Gilman.  A great and yet terrifying story about traveling to Asia.  It is the true story of Susan’s travels with her college friend Claire.  They decide to travel around the world after finishing college, starting with Asia, specifically China.  When I started reading, I immediately thought to myself, “I sure wish Jane and I had done something like this right out of college.”  Then I read a couple more chapters and decided “Thank goodness that Jane and I never did anything like this right out of college.”  China sounds like a horrible place.  Of course one has to remember that the story takes place in 1986.  But still.  I am curious to know what life is like for people who live there, especially now in the era of the internet.  I wonder if they know they are being kept from reading things (see the Google drama).  Do they know that in other countries, one doesn’t immediately get scared when seeing soldiers or government officials?  Do they know that in some countries, no one reads your postcards and letters and decides if you get to send them?  Or do they just not miss what they’ve never had?  I don’t know.

I hate to give too many details about the book away.  I’ll just say that I hope Claire is happy, wherever she may be.  It’s a really great read and I highly recommend it.

Next up is ‘29‘ by Adena Halpern.

 

Weekend in Review July 6, 2010

It was a nice, long 3 day weekend.  I accomplished a lot and yet hardly left the house.  I got the oil changed in the car, shopped, cleaned, vacuumed, did laundry….it’s exhausting to think about. 

Summer Reading Update:
I relaxed and finished ‘Eat Pray Love’.  I don’t want to give anything away for anyone who hasn’t read it so I won’t do a review, except to say I loved the Italy portion, LOVED the Indonesia portion at the end, and could have skipped India in the middle.  I am now interested in reading her newest book ‘Committed‘ about her decision to re-marry.

After that, I quickly read ‘Secrets of a Shoe Addict.’  It was entertaining and a quick read.  Perfect for a long weekend at home.  Though I’m not sure what shoes had to do with anything, except there is one character back from ‘Shoe Addicts Anonymous.’  It is about three women who live in the suburbs and run the PTA and run into trouble in Vegas where they have gone for some school even with their children (because nothing says Family Fun like Vegas).  All three suddenly need lots of cash and the Shoe Addict gets them into a business that will help.  Wackiness ensues.

Last night I started ‘Undress Me in the Temple of Heaven.’  I’m pretty excited about this one.  Susan Jane Gilman is one of my favorites.  And I think between this and ‘Eat Pray Love’, I will soon have the travel bug and start talking about spending a year trapsing through Europe.  How practical this is, I don’t know, but it always seemed to me to be something I should do before I have children.  The urge comes to me once every few months.  Maybe it’s time I just did it.

In movie news, I finally saw ‘Eclipse’!  It seems as though I am the last person to see it, even though it’s been out less than a week.  I went with my niece Lemondrop and her mom Starburst (not her real name).  I love that they are sticking close to the books.  The first movie didn’t have too  much to do with the book either than the characters, but since then they have stuck to the story.  I could write an entire post on the subject of Twilight and I probably will soon, but for now I will just say that whether or not you prefer Edward or Jacob (Edward, duh), there is enough of both in ‘Eclipse’ to keep both teams happy.

Now I am back to reality and work.  I have six full 5-day work weeks ahead of me before Smarty and I head to the east coast.  That seems impossible after my last three weeks of 4 days each.  Also today I start week 7 of my running program, which means running without a break.  Today, 26 minutes.

 

Summer Reading June 15, 2010

I love summer reading.  I don’t know if there is anything better than relaxing with a good book.  One of my favorite things to do is take Sadie to the park for a walk, and then lay a blanket under a big tree in front of the small lake, and lay there and read while Sadie chews on a bone.  Here are the books I’ve got on tap for the summer.  I officially started summer reading during Memorial Day weekend, so I’ve finished a couple already.

Already read:
My Fair Lazy by Jen Lancaster.  If you have not discovered Jen yet, may I suggest her blog Jennsylvania to start.  I love the way she thinks and the way she writes and I’m completely convinced that if we met, we would totally become BFFs.  I discovered her one day at Borders.  I was walking around aimlessly and I just happened to see her book Bitter is the New Black.  Anyone who knows me personally knows that this title is perfect for me.  I knew immediately that Jen was my kind of girl.  ‘Bitter’ is still my fave Jen book, but they are all good, so go browse and buy.

The Carrie Diaries by Candace Bushnell.  As I alluded to in an earlier post, I heart Carrie Bradshaw.  This book is Carrie’s story during her senior year of high school.  It was pretty interesting to find out her family history because as much as I can remember, I don’t recall any mention of her parents or siblings on ‘Sex and the City.’  Though I will say, the Carrie in this book doesn’t really remind me much of the Carrie we now know and love.  She’s much more insecure and not yet the fashionista that we know she will be.  But it’s an easy, breezy read so if you’re a SATC fan, you’ll probably like it.

Currently Reading:
Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer.  Yes, I’m a Twi-hard.  Team Edward!  I am re-reading ‘Eclipse’ in anticipation of the movie on June 30.  I read it a couple of years ago and don’t remember a whole lot about the plot, so I need to re-visit this chapter of the story.

Going to Read:
Undress Me in the Temple of Heaven by Susan Jane Gilman.  Susan was another accidental find.  One day in the self-help section (whatever, don’t judge me!), I saw a book entitled Kiss My Tiara.  This was a perfect title for me.  My best girlfriend (I’ll call her Jane) and I used to use this refrain all the time….that we are princesses and [insert name of offending man] can kiss our tiaras.  So, obviously I had to read the book.  It’s all about girl power which I love.  Susan followed up with Hypocrite in a Pouffy White Dress, which is now one of my all time favorite books.  It’s a collection of stories about her life, much different than ‘Tiara’ but still very entertaining.  If you’re female and we are personal friends, you have probably gotten this book as a gift at some point.  So, I’ve been very excited to read ‘Undress Me.’

Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert.  Yes, yes, I know, I am a few years late on this one.  But my cousin Lucy read it recently and said it really inspired her.  Any book that can inspire a woman battling leukemia is probably pretty powerful.  And then before ‘SATC 2′, there was a preview for the movie with Julia Roberts.  The movie sounds like my kind of thing – a woman desperately wanting to change her life and get out of a rut, so I thought I should read the book.  I bought it yesterday and will start it as soon as I’m done with ‘Eclipse.’

Best Friends Forever by Jennifer Weiner.  She is a great writer.  She writes books about women so she is often clumped into the genre of ‘chick lit’ but I think in her case, that is kind of unfair.  Her books are just good, period.  And her female characters are strong and interesting.  I think she has a new book coming out soon, but I haven’t read this last one yet.

Mennonite in a Little Black Dress: A Memoir of Going Home by Rhoda Janzen.  This is a story about a woman who goes through some hard times and ends up moving back into her Mennonite parents’ home.  I can’t imagine what kind of culture shock that would be.  I see a huge display of this book every time I walk into Borders.  I am relenting to their advertising campaign and will read it, plus Amazon has it on sale currently for $5.99!

Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella.  Sophie Kinsella is the girl who brought us the Confessions of a Shopaholic series and I love her.  Just fun, easy reads and complete chick lit.  But very entertaining, funny and light-hearted, which pretty much defines summer reading to me.  ‘Twenties Girl’ is about a modern day girl who somehow because friends with a flapper girl from the 1920s.  Yes, a flapper ghost girl.

Marcus of Umbria: What an Italian Dog Taught an American Girl about Love by Justine van der Leun.  To be honest, I stole this one from Jen Lancaster’s blog entry yesterday about her summer reading list (which inspired me to come up with a list myself).  I had never heard of the book, so I looked it up on Amazon.  It is about an American who goes to Italy to look for love and instead ends up with a dog.  If there has ever been a more fitting book for me, I do not know what it is.

Heart of the Matter by Emily Giffin.  I’m a big fan of Emily Giffin.  Her book, Something Borrowed, is one of my favorites.  Another smart, funny writer who gets called ‘chick lit’ but is really just a good fiction writer.  Her new book is about a man tempted to cheat on his wife…whether he does, I am not sure.  But the chapters alternate between the wife and the other woman, which sounds pretty interesting to me. 

Oh My Dog by Beth O. Stern.  If you are a fan of Howard Stern, you already know the story of this book.  Beth is his lovely wife who is a huge animal lover and advocate for shelter dogs and cats.  She has written this book as a collection of various experts’ advice on anything you need to know about raising a dog.  Plus, she is giving part of the proceeds to North Shore Animal League, if I remember correctly.  It’s not so much a summer read, more of a book I’ve been wanting to pick up but has been unavailable in every book store for weeks.

Mystic River by Dennis Lehane.  This is my “serious read” of the summer.  I’ve been meaning to read it for a long time.  The movie is great and I suspect the book is as well.  Probably everyone knows what this one is about….a group of friends since childhood.  One of their daughters is murdered.  Who did it?  Well if you saw the movie you know, but I’m interested to read how the story goes straight from Mr. Lehane.

This list might last me the rest of the summer, but I’m a pretty quick reader so we’ll see.  I’ll add more if I run out.  Happy Reading!

 

 
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