My goal for this summer was to read 4 books.
I just finished Nicholas Sparks' "The Choice." Okay, here's my opinion: Although his books are terribly predictable, yet visceral, I found that the plot twist at the end surprised me. He managed to take all a huge fear of mine and document the torment Travis (the protagonist) went through. It's a great read and I highly recommend it! It'll only take a day or two and a box of tissues to get through it.
The book I just started is Peter Walsh's "Does This Clutter Make My Butt Look Fat?"
Silly title, but I LOVE Peter Walsh. First off, I absolutely love organizational things and second the way he ties in the American "values" and obesity/clutter is very clever. I'm only in the first few chapters, but I love his dry, "in your face" voice and I can't wait to see what he is going to say.
With that being said, my next book has to be a thinker. I've read a romantic, easy novel followed by a how-to book.
Any suggestions??
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it sort of falls under romance, but also under something that makes you think, and it's a really deep spiritual novel. Def. one of my favorite books of all time: Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers.
ReplyDeleteThere's always the Jane Austen books, those are the first romance books ever,
another really good book is Beach Music, by Pat Conroy. OR All the Little Pieces by James Frey.
I will have to check out the clutter one. I personally gravitate toward how to books. I would recommend something, but right now I am having to read things like Comparative Education: Exploring Issues in International Context. Sounds interesting huh?
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