Archive for September 5th 2010

I have been really bad lately about reviewing the books I have been reading. So, thanks to Dana, I have been inspired to get caught up in that department. And as I look at the list of books I need to review, I realize how far behind I am, so I will start from the most recent and work my way backwards…

The Help is awesome!!! I had been on the waiting list at the library for months for this book and it was worth the wait. It was one of those books that you want to keep going after it ends. I read it while we were on vacation and I am glad it worked out that way because NOTHING would have gotten done around the house if I had been reading it at home. I don’t want to give away too much, but it takes place in Mississippi in the 1960’s and focuses on a bunch of housewives and their maids, or help.

Summer People was okay. I think it’s what people refer to as a beach read. It takes place in Maine in a little town inhabited by lots of rich people in their summer homes by the ocean. The main character has been hired to take care of an elderly woman for the summer, but no one tells him about what happened with her last summer when she almost drove her car into the ocean or why she did it. I read a review somewhere that called this a “coming of age” story. I guess there is a little summer romance in there, so maybe that’s where that came from.

The Girl Who Fell From the Sky…I really liked the first two-thirds of this book and then it fell apart after that. It was like the author couldn’t figure out how to wrap the story up, so it just kept going and going with no real direction. I would still recommend it though. The main character lives with her grandmother since her mother and siblings are dead and her father isn’t around. There is only one person who saw how her family died and he isn’t telling anyone.

Coop is a really cute non-fiction book about a man and his family trying to live off the land and the trials and tribulations that go along with it. I think one of the main things the author tries to get across to the reader is that living off the land is NOT easy. I would highly recommend this…the stories and anecdotes about the animals they raise and all of the mishaps that go along with it make for a very endearing tale.

The Middle Place…This non-fiction book was so hyped up for me by the people who recommended it to me, that I think I was expecting something more. Don’t get me wrong, it is a good story and you will need your tissues. (If I need tissues, it has to be good.) Kelly, as a young mother, finds out she has breast cancer, (See? Tissues.) but this book isn’t just about that, it’s also about the relationships she has with her daughters, her husband and most importantly, her father.

If you want to know more about these books, you can click on their images on the right under “My Library”.