Ugh! I am still reading Julie and Julia. I'm not very impressed with her writing. I read a few pages here and there, but I could just as easily put the book down and walk away for a month.
I just got done reading the 9th book in the Sookie Stackhouse series . . . can't wait for #10 to come out next week!!!
I want to read The Perks of Being a Wallflower, which is a banned book. I saw it the other day in Salvation Army but didn't get it because I got sidetracked and forgot it. I hope to go back and get it sometime this week if it is still there.
Both of my teenage daughters read it, and they both enjoyed it a lot. Little bit of trivia it is Kevin Jonas' favorite book.
A Wrinkle in Time is a banned book?
Reasons given include the book's references to witches and crystal balls[11] (although the characters are not in fact witches, and the crystal ball is a science fictional one), the claim that it "challenges religious beliefs"[12], and the listing of Jesus "with the names of great artists, philosophers, scientists, and religious leaders".[13]
I just got done reading the 9th book in the Sookie Stackhouse series . . . can't wait for #10 to come out next week!!!
It is 22 in the American Library Association's list of most frequently banned books...from Wikipedia
I think there's a compilation of short stories in the Sookie series out next week.
Dead in the Family (#10) is due for a 05/2010 release right now. That's subject to change this far out.