Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Being Caribou - Karsten Heur
I am no longer calling them Book Reviews, more comments about books I've read (as book reviews is too much work! This book is a great read. So great it may go on my list of all time favourite books. A book that makes you think that there is something bigger and more important going on in the world than us. For any nature lovers a must read, and for any non nature lovers you would also enjoy it. The authur and his wife in the book are super heroes, what they endure, amazing. Definitely a think about it after kind of book. It makes us ask : What is the real cost of cheap gasoline!
Monday, February 2, 2009
Books read in January
I have not been very good at posting all of my book reviews, but here are the books I have read in January (book reviews on some to follow):
Water for Elephants - Sara Gruen
Twilight - Stephanie Meyer
The Golden Spruce - John Valliant
Remember Me - Sophia Kinsella
5 secrets you must discover before you die - John Izzo
Being Caribou - Karsten Heuer
Average reading month, favourite was for sure Being Caribou! Love it (Review to follow)
Water for Elephants - Sara Gruen
Twilight - Stephanie Meyer
The Golden Spruce - John Valliant
Remember Me - Sophia Kinsella
5 secrets you must discover before you die - John Izzo
Being Caribou - Karsten Heuer
Average reading month, favourite was for sure Being Caribou! Love it (Review to follow)
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Book Review: Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen
I read this book in 1 day; albeit most of that day was spent in the airport with a delayed flight over the holidays. It's a really good book about a interesting topic, the travelling circus in the 1930's. The story is told from the perspective of a man in his 90's looking at his life now and telling the story of how he joined the circus. It is full of interesting circus like characters. What I found great about the book is the perspective from a 90 year old man and of his description of his life in his 90's living in a nursing home. I really feel that our society puts great value and attention on youth and the elderly are dismissed very easily. This generation has so much to offer us and we often just view them as a burden. This book will make you think twice about your attitude towards the elderly. I think, although the circus story is interesting, the true gem of this book is how it makes us think about life 75 plus and how we treat the elders in our lives. Just think of the stories that you could learn from the elders in your life!
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Book Review: Twilight by Stephanie Meyer
I was skeptical when a friend told me that I had to read this book. Really, a teen book about vampires? And especially with the movie, it was just too cliche of a book to read. But it was a great book. It brought you back to that high school romance feeling. And who doesn't like the unpopular girl moving to a new town and getting all of the attention story line? I am embarrassed to say that I was awake until 2 am a few nights trying to finish it, a real page turner! I will be reading the other 3 books in the series.
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