
October 25, 2007
Fiela's Child

Bleak House


Twilight

September 26, 2007
Tattered Sails

The Princess and the Painter

September 24, 2007
The Gift of Pain

The Namesake

Miss Potter

The Glass Castle

This is the memoir of a woman who was raised by an alcoholic father and an "excitement addict" mother. She writes about her impoverished, neglected, and transient childhood. Not exactly an upper. However, it is a gripping and fascinating story and I could hardly put it down. I was amazed that Walls could write about her parents with such compassion and understanding. I certainly would like to give them both a good smack. I also enjoyed reading of how she and most of her siblings were able to achieve independent and fulfilling lives despite their troubled childhoods and it gave me a different perspective on homelessness and people who choose to live in poverty. If you're looking for a book that will make you feel like parent of the year, this is a good candidate! Our library put a "teen" label on this one, but I'm not so sure. There is quite a bit of cussing, but I can see it being an inspirational read for a more mature teen.
July 24, 2007
The Story of Little Babaji

Ender's Game

Ella Enchanted

All Creatures Great and Small

Miss Rumphius

The Tipping Point

Princess Academy

Princess Academy
by Shannon Hale
This is a fabulous YA book for teen and tween girls, though it could also be a good read-aloud chapter book for younger girls. It is nicely written and has an engaging story and good message. It's a fast read, yet explores deeper themes of education, social class, leadership, etc. that could make for good discussions. Quite a fun book, even for a grownup.
Update: I recently read another book by Shannon Hale, The Goose Girl, and loved that as well. I hear she just published yet another YA novel, and will review it as soon as my library catches up with me!
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