A few months into 2011 and it seems I've finally hit my reading stride! Now if I can make it last, I'm golden. This past week I finished The Summer Without Men by Siri Hustvedt, which I've covered thoroughly, so I won't revisit too much.
I started reading The Peach Keeper by Sarah Addison Allen, and I'm about halfway through. I intended to read a bit more than I actually did yesterday, so I'll likely be reading this one for another day or two.
Yesterday, while Greyson was playing, Chuck was napping, the Rockets were off doing something or other, and my Nook was out of reach, I picked up Sherry and Narcotics by Nina-Marie Gardner. I didn't expect to be sucked in, but apparently I was because I knocked off a big chunk while I was lying around, and I took it to the park with us and read in spurts. According to the publicist material, it's labeled "chick lit noir," so I'm curious to see how that spins out. These two books are pretty much polar opposites, so it makes for an interesting pairing.
Up next? Wellll, in the grand tradition of library holds, I had several come in at once. Two of my e-book holds became available: The Tiger's Wife by Tea Obreht and The Weird Sisters by Eleanor Brown. Of the two, I'm excited for both, but maybe slightly more for The Tiger's Wife. It was shortlisted for the 2011 Orange Prize, and I decided to read it after I watched this PBS Newshour interview with Tea Obreht over at Bluestalking. It's worth watching if you have a minute.


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