I have not been reading as much these last few weeks. Seems as if whenever I pick up a book, I end up falling asleep instead. I have finished these two however:
58/60 Live Wire: Long-Winded Short Stories by Kelly Ripa
A sharp, funny, and honest collection of real-life stories from Kelly Ripa, showing the many dimensions and crackling wit of the beloved daytime talk show host.
In
Live Wire, her first book, Kelly shows what really makes her tick. As a professional, as a wife, as a daughter and as a mother, she brings a hard-earned wisdom and an eye for the absurdity of life to every minute of every day. It is her relatability in all of these roles that has earned her fans worldwide and millions of followers on social media. Whether recounting how she and Mark really met, the level of chauvinism she experienced on set, how Jersey Pride follows her wherever she goes, and many, many moments of utter mortification (whence she proves that you cannot, in fact, die of embarrassment) Kelly always tells it like it is. Ms. Ripa takes no prisoners.
Surprising, at times savage, a little shameless and always with humor…
Live Wire shows Kelly as she really is offscreen—a very wise woman who has something to say.
I really enjoyed this read. I would say, if Ripa annoys you, avoid the book. However, as someone the same age as Ripa, I found the book very relatable.
59/60 Kitty's Greatest Hits by Carrie Vaughn
Kitty Norville, star of a
New York Times bestselling series, is everybody’s favorite werewolf DJ and out-of-the-closet supernatural creature. Over the course of eight books she’s fought evil vampires, were-creatures, and some serious black magic. She’s done it all with a sharp wit and the help of a memorable cast of werewolf hunters, psychics, and if-notgood- then-neutral vampires by her side.
Kitty’s Greatest Hits not only gives readers some of Kitty’s further adventures, it offers longtime fans a window into the origins of some of their favorite characters.
Seems that short stories have worked better for me these past few weeks. At least I was able to stay away!
