Monday, November 18, 2019

Countdown to Turkey Time

It's Monday! What Are You Reading?
I had my elementary school book clubs this week, and I managed to make cookies and read the books! Turnout was good for both groups, although a lot of the kids hadn't finished the books. I happily spoiled everything for them (Clementine doesn't die!).

I also went to three movies, proving that I'm getting my money's worth from my Century Club pass at Regal. I saw Playing With Fire with Linda, Charlie's Angel's with Susan, and Terminator: Dark Fate with Kevin. All were visually pleasing, and none had plots that bore examining. The popcorn was good and I was happy.

I didn't read much; somehow it was hard to settle to anything. Instead I enjoyed the movies and the latest season of Great British Baking Show on Netflix.

My currently reading shelf continues to hover around 20, but really I'm only actively reading about five books.

Cybils Awards
The Book Date does a weekly roundup of what people are reading, want to read, or have read each week called It's Monday! What Are You Reading so I'll try to sign up there. Ditto for the children's lit version at either Teach Mentor Texts or Unleashing Readers.

Started: 

Grave Surprise (Harper Connelly, #2)The Ghost's GraveA Velocity of Being: Letters to A Young ReaderGrave Secret (Harper Connel...
Clementine (Clementine, #1)The Tropic of Serpents (The Memoirs of Lady Trent, #2)1919 The Year That Changed AmericaJonathan Strange & Mr Norrell

Grave Surprise, Charlaine Harris. I eventually figured out that this was the second book.

The Ghost's Grave, Peg Kehret. From the Talbot Hill Book club (Tuesday edition).

A Velocity of Being, Maria Popova. Cybils nonfiction longlist.

Grave Secret, Charlaine Harris. And this is the fourth one.

Clementine, Sara Pennypacker. Talbot Hill Book Club book (Thursday version).

Tropic of Serpents, Marie Brennan. Just for fun.

1919, Martin Sandler. Cyblis nonfiction longlist.

Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, Susanna Clarke. For my Tuesday night book club.

Dead Until Dark, Charlaine Harris. Audio for car.


Completed:

Grave Surprise (Harper Connelly, #2)Dissenter on the Bench: Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Life and WorkAn Ice Cold Grave (Harper Connelly, #3)
The Ghost's GraveClementine (Clementine, #1)Grave Secret (Harper Connel...

Grave Surprise, Charlaine Harris. There's dead bodies, and grieving people, and a lot of complications around that, but mostly there is Harper and her brother Tolliver who are beginning to acknowledge that even though his dad married her mom when they were teens, they have feelings that aren't really appropriate for siblings. So maybe they aren't siblings? In the meantime, no one better murder either of them while they figure this stuff out. It's a nicely creepy book, in that the levels of uncomfortableness run across many of the story lines.

Dissenter on the Bench, Victoria Ortiz. Cybils nonfiction longlist. Ortiz uses important cases in Ginsberg's career (as a lawyer, a judge, and a supreme court justice) to shed light on her life. Each chapter features both a case (Ortiz prefers one that concern young people) and then weaves back between the results and implications and a section of Ginsberg's life, from youth through old age. It's a good way to give both the sense of her as a personality and of her impact on the law.

Ice Cold Grave, Charlaine Harris. Mostly on audio. I was pretty far into this before I realized I had skipped one, so at first I was a bit surprised at how fast Harper and Connolly had moved on their feelings. And the sheer horror the mass murder scene was also really dark, as was the plot point around the troubled boy that Zelda figures will be a future serial killer. He has different plans, though. It was almost a relief when the last bad guy kidnapped Harper and she went racing across the winter landscape to save herself. Oh, she and Tolliver are definitely a couple now.

The Ghost's Grave, Peg Kehret. A good turn out, although many hadn't read the book. I got them talking about reader expectations, particularly from cover art, and whether or not the book met those expectations. We also talked about older relatives.

Clementine, Sara Pennypacker. Another good turn out, which was surprising, but again many hadn't read the book. The older kids were contemptuous of little Clementine, but I got the younger ones talking about whether kids should be judged on results (mostly bad) or intentions (mostly good) and whether principals are their friends (most agreed they were. Schools have improved from my youth). Some of them now want to go back and read the book.

Grave Secret, Charlaine Harris. The mystery of the last Harper Connelley book didn't really work for me. The coincidence of the links between their job and their sister and their dad strained my credulity, and I really need Harper and Tolliver to stop referring to each other as brother and sister. They may be comfortable with it but I'm not! But it was fun to see Harper interact with Manfred and to have to take the lead when her brother gets injured. I am clearly still on my Charlaine Harris kick.


Bookmarks Moved In:

Son of the Black Sword (Saga of the Forgotten Warrior, #1)Tender MorselsBook Lust: Recommended Reading for Every Mood, Moment, and Reason
One Good Dragon Deserves Another (Heartstrikers, #2)The Poppy War (The Poppy War, #1)Brave Face

Son of the Black Sword, Larry Correia. 67/? Baen's podcast serial. Our hero has reluctantly decided to defend some innocents. This may not turn out well for him and his companions, who were not consulted.

Tender Morsels, Margo Lanagan. 3/10 discs. The male character seems like a jerk. The person reading him does his best, but he's just not someone I'd want to be around.

Book Lust, Nancy Pearl. Got into the Cs at the movie theater.

One Good Dragon Deserves Another, Rachel Aaron. It's a battle of the seers! Bob and his pigeons against the world.

The Poppy War, R.F. Kuang. Last month's Sword and Laser pick. Waiting to recover it.

Brave Face, Shaun Hutchinson. Cybils nonfiction longlist. This looks like a grim book about a very unhappy life. I hope he continues past to show his future!


Picture Books:

None this week.

Palate Cleansers

These books I'm barely reading; I use them as palate cleansers between books I'm actually reading. And since I wasn't home, I didn't read them this week.

A Traitor to Memory (Inspector Lynley, #11)The Educated Child: A Parents Guide from Preschool Through Eighth GradeCookieGive All to Love (Sanguinet Saga, #11)Tell the Wolves I'm HomeReading and Learning to Read

A Traitor to Memory, Elizabeth George.

The Educated Child, William Bennett.

Cookie, Jacqueline Wilson.

Give All to Love, Patricia Veryan.

Tell the Wolves I'm Home, Carol Rifka Brunt.

Reading and Learning to Read, Jo Anne Vaca.

Reading Challenges
  1. Cybils 2017. Nothing.
  2. Cybils 2018.  Nothing.
  3. Reading My Library. Nothing.
  4. KCLS Ten to Try. All done!

1 comment:

2Shaye ♪♫ said...

Is the Harper Connelly not a young adult series? I’m going to have to go take a closer look at this one because from the little I’ve heard of it, it sounds intriguing and I don’t get to read many Paranormal books. Thanks, Beth! #superlatecomment