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What I’m reading this week: Kiersten White-And I Darken, Now I Rise, and Bright We Burn
No one expects a princess to be brutal. And Lada Dragwyla likes it that way.
Ever since she and her brother were abandoned by their father to be raised in the Ottoman sultan’s courts, Lada has known that ruthlessness is the key to survival. via
Liv and I stopped at a couple of yard sales last weekend and while we were there we found this trilogy of books. I asked her if I could read them first, when she gave me a pained look and finally conceded. Her reading list is longer than mine. ahem.
I had never heard of this author, but I can never resist a beautiful binding or a cover on a book. The covers on these books is truly spectacular. I know the old adage, and I would never discount a book because it isn’t beautiful, but they do draw my eye when they are lovely.
The first thing I do when I know practically nothing about an era that I’ll be reading about is to find the area on a map. I need to be able to picture where we are. I have travelled the world through books. It’s a wonderful way to see the world.
I thought that the first book was good. Not spectacular, not horrible. I just thought it was a good book, well written, with an interesting plot line.
But the second book was spectacular. I really liked Now I Rise. The third book was excellent too. I know that I will reread them at some point, after I can wrench them away from Olivia. I didn’t want the series to end, so I will definitely look for her other books to satisfy that craving. Hopefully they will stand up as well!
And I Darken by Kiersten White
Now I Rise by Kiersten White
Bright We Burn by Kiersten White
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So. I have been all over the place lately with what I’ve been reading. How about you? I’ll pick up a book, start it, get a couple of chapters in and drop it to pick up something else to do the same thing – over and over again.
It’s not that the books aren’t great either. I learned a long time ago that if I get a hundred pages into a book and it’s just not working, to give in and give it up. Maybe I’ll try it again when I’m in a different mood or mind frame. But this isn’t the case with the books I’ve been picking up lately. I just get so easily distracted by the things around me.
The only books that are a comfort to me right now are things that I’ve read before and loved. You know my ongoing love of Nora Roberts books. They always soothe my mind. I know what I’m in for when I pick one up.
Yet again I’m changing how I tell you about the books that I’m reading. This week I’m just going to fill you in on all of the books I’ve picked up and started – and plan to finish because they truly are fantastic – and I’ll keep you posted on how long it actually takes my fatigued brain to finish them.
First up: Atomic Habits by James Clear
I’ve had this book on my nightstand for weeks and I’ll read a little bit here and there. It is FANTASTIC. I’m sort of immersing myself in this one. I don’t want to actually miss something. I’ve already gone back over the first chapter and reread it, so it may take awhile for me to finish this.
Shadows in Death by J. D. Robb
It was a happy day when I picked up my new list of to be read books from the library and I found this one in the pile. I hadn’t realized that it was available, so I took them all home and lost myself in the future with Eve Dallas. It was lovely, as always.
You Are a Badass by Jen Sincero
I added this one to my list from the recommendation of Megan from Love Meg. I’ve watched her channel from the beginning when she lived in a doublewide in North Carolina and have truly loved watching her grow and live her best life. She highly recommended this book which made me want to read it.
Educated by Tara Westover
This book has been on so many people’s must read list for a couple of years now, I wanted to see what all of the hype was about. The only way I could get my hands on a copy was audio book – not my favorite way to read a book – but I requested it earlier this summer. I managed to get a third of the way through it before it returned itself, but I was very drawn in by the story she tells. I really want to read the hardcover edition without the influence of the narrator, so I’ll wait until I can borrow this one.
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
This is another one that I didn’t get to finish before it had to go back. I’m definitely going to borrow it again to finish it, but I do have to say that it was hard for me to read. Not for the reason that you’re thinking. I remember when Hayden was about fourteen and we were at the beach. One thing that we’ve always bought as souvenirs is books. Yes, we are weird and we like it that way.
He was on a John Green kick that summer; he bought his entire collection and he asked me to read one of the books after he finished it. I ended up reading three of them I believe and I felt the same way reading this book. There is a reason that teens and preteens LOVE John Green’s books. He gets them. He remembers all of the feelings, emotions, the angst – all the FEELS that you have when you are that age. Angie Thomas pulls that out too, and it’s so uncomfortable to read for me. I tell Denton all the time, you couldn’t pay me a million dollars to go back and live those years again. Just the sheer emotion that flows through teenagers makes me shiver to think about it.
All of that to say she is a compelling writer and I definitely want to finish it. I just hate being drawn into that mindset. No, I wasn’t bullied in school, I guess you could say I was popular; at least I knew everyone in the school by name, but that wasn’t hard to do in the small school I grew up in. There were about 300 of us total. It’s just the total out of control feeling that I felt all of my teenage years, I suppose. Hello – control freak speaking here. And now that I have waaaaayyyy overexplained as usual, I’m going to stop myself now. Sigh.
I know there are a lot more books that I haven’t told you about this year, but I felt weird telling you about them since I hadn’t finished many of them. How about you? Are you plowing through the books at a rapid pace or are you bouncing around like a ping pong ball like me? Inquiring minds want to know.
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My Favorite Books: The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell
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I started this book in December of 2018. Yeeeaahhh.
I got about a third of the way through and put it down one night where it sat on my nightstand for more than a year. Which is a crying shame now that I’ve picked it up and finished it. This is an amazing book.
Hayden is the one who recommended it to me, but as always he asked me to go into the book completely blind. Which I have discovered that I hate. He loves to read this way. I however need to know at least what the story is about so that I don’t flounder around trying to figure out what’s going on. Which is why I put this book down the first time.
I am never one to give out spoilers, so I’m going to give you fair warning now:
!!!!POSSIBLE SPOILER AHEAD!!!!
This entire book is about Holly. That’s all I’m going to say. When you get past the first few chapters you will understand why I told you that, but just go get the book and start reading. It’s excellent. David Mitchell has an extraordinary way with words that I love. It makes me want to read more of his work, especially since I didn’t like the Cloud Atlas movie. Sigh.
Have you read this book? Do you have it in your own home library? What was your opinion? I LOVE it. Let me know!
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