08 January 2011

50 books in 2010

The beginning:
My dad is a speed reader. Once, he taught me how. We were in the mall, waiting for my mom to finish Christmas shopping. So my dad took me to a bookstore, back when they had those in the mall. Back when they only sold books. We sat on the floor against the glass rail on the upper level, and I could feel the floor vibrate with all the footsteps of shoppers under me as I read.

Unfortunately, I don't really speed read. I know how, but when I read I tend to read a paragraph, then go back and read it again. When I read a book, I basically read it twice at once.

In January 2010, I started using the website goodreads.com. I saw a virtual book club with the same name as this blog entry. I thought "Pshaw. Who the heck has time to read 50 books in a year? That's like a book a week! Certainly no one who has kids." The last time I got really into reading, it took me 7 years to finish a series (of course I did have to wait a few years at the end for the last books to come out, and I also had 2 children in the midst of the series, but still...)! Well, probably sometime in March I realized that was exactly the pace I had been going: a book a week. So I decided to set the goal for myself.

I did it:
And so, I read 50 books in 2010. I did it! Thanks especially to my book-buddy, Erin, who basically started me on this journey of words in 2010, and then helped me to complete it by being my cheerleader when I was ready to throw in the towel around the upper-30s.

I don't plan on setting any lofty reading goals for myself this year. It did get stressful at times when a book was slow-going and I was worried I would fall too far behind. But it did re-awaken in me a love of reading. Perhaps a love I hadn't felt as strongly until this point in life. You would think an English-major would have loved to read, but I am going to be completely honest with you, reader, and confess that there were many, many assigned books that I did not read. I merely got the "gist" of them from those forbidden yellow pamphlets. But I can assure you that I actually read all 50 books below, and I can further assure you that I will continue to always have a book or 3 on my nightstand from now on (or on my iPad).

Books I loved:
It's hard to pick a favorite, I read a lot of great books. The Book Thief is definitely in the top 3, and possibly my favorite of all. If you haven't read it, please do yourself a favor and do so. I also really loved the Time Traveler's Wife. There were a few books that I was just so completely absorbed in that even when I put it down, I was still living the story. That was one of them. Another was Blindness. Haunting and so incredible.

I thoroughly enjoyed To Kill a Mockingbird, Jane Eyre, The Help, No Country for Old Men and the Five People You Meet in Heaven. I would highly recommend them to anyone.

Books I didn't love so much:
Dear John (boring boring boring & trite), Circle of Friends, How to Make an American Quilt and the Bridges of Madison County (they were ok but honestly I liked the movies better). Wildwater Walking Club and Friday Night Knitting Club (super boring and hard to get through).

Cute, Fun Books:
I read a lot of "chick-lit" this year, mixed in with my post-apocalyptic tendencies in order the lighten the mood perhaps. Some cute and fun ones included the Beach Street Knitting Society books and the Magic in Manhattan series.

The list:

50)Spells & Sleeping Bags (Magic in Manhattan, #3)

49)A Christmas Memory, One Christmas, & the Thanksgiving Visitor (Chinese Edition)

48)Frogs & French Kisses (Magic in Manhattan, #2)

47)The Most Beautiful Gift

46)Politically Correct Holiday Stories: For an Enlightened Yuletide Season


45)The Undomestic Goddess

44)Bras & Broomsticks (Magic in Manhattan, #1)

43)First Love

42)The Bridges of Madison County

41)Burning Bright: A Play in Story Form

40)The Runaway Mother

39)1984

38)For One More Day

37)To Kill a Mockingbird




36)Here on Earth



35)The Road



34)The Hand That First Held Mine



33)Dear John



32)Blindness



31)No Country for Old Men



30)Her Fearful Symmetry



29)I Am the Messenger



28)Circle of Friends



27)Belong to Me



26)Jane Eyre (The World's Best Reading)



25)Charlie and the Chocolate Factory



24)Wildwater Walking Club



23)Needles and Pearls



22)The Help



21)Lift



20)How to Make an American Quilt



19)The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society



18)Houses: a novel


17)Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close


16)The Friday Night Knitting Club


15)Good in Bed


14)The Beach Street Knitting Society and Yarn Club


13)The Kite Runner


12)Confessions of a Shopaholic


11)The Time Traveler's Wife


10)The Book Thief


9)Financial Peace Revisited


8)The Total Money Makeover: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness


7)The Girlfriends' Guide to Toddlers


6)Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson


5)The Five People You Meet in Heaven


4)Something Blue


3)Something Borrowed


2)Remember Me?


1)One Hundred Years of Solitude

Merry Christmas & a Rockin’ New Year!

Today, we put away the decorations.  I suppose I had better blog about our lovely Christmas then.  I have a few blogs I need to do and for whatever reason just haven’t gotten to them yet.  So I’ll make this one easy, and just fill it up with lots of pictures from Christmas & New Year’s Eve.

Logistically, we spent Christmas morning at home.  Nice & relaxed…  well as relaxed as it can be with two little people tearing into a million presents :)  Later that evening, we went to Jim & Paula’s where we celebrated again with Ryan, Laci, Jesse, Erin, Max, Luke & Isabel.

As for New Year, we spent it playing Rock Band/Band Hero with Laci, Ryan & Levi until 3 in the morning.

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Cody’s grandma Peggy gave Cody his grandpa Pete’s coat.

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Paula gave the boys Grandpa Paul’s old sweaters.

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