Sunday, May 18, 2008

#1 on My Summer Book List


It's nice to be able to read strictly for enjoyment, again. My love for Bollywood as filtered into my choices of literature.

The Sari Shop by Rupa Bajwa

This picture could be a scene from the first few pages of the book.

I don't know what I am going to read next. I am willing to take suggestions. What are you going to read this summer?

11 comments:

  1. I just finished up "Eat Pray Love"

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  2. Oh....and "Memory Keepers Daughter." Which I loved.

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  3. I just finished Escape - a book about a woman who escaped FLDS polygamy.

    AIE YIE YIE

    It was wild to read about folks who believe some of what I do, but have taken it to this strange extreme. I always love stories about strong women, so this was right up my alley.

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  4. I just finished "Pope Joan" and and am starting "The Secret Life of Bees"

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  5. I don't usually read non-fiction, but I've been loving Banana: The Fate of the Fruit That Changed the World. It has murder, intrigue, suicide, deception, government conspiracies, and the lives of millions hanging in the balance. Really! I highly recommend it.

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  6. Just finished "The Host" by Stephenie Meyer. It was so good, I couldn't put it down for 3 days until I finished it. It's been months since I've read a book that good....

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  7. Have you read any books by Chitra Bannerjee Divakaruni?
    I'll send you a goodreads invite, too.

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  8. i highly recommend reading "a thousand splendid suns."

    (i'm on goodreads too!)

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  9. First I will read The Host, then I am reading Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse again and again then I will get the Breaking Dawn book in August and read it, too.

    Hey, I'm on good reads, too. Imagine that.

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  10. Annie, you should go to www.whatshouldireadnext.com You just type in the name of a book you enjoy and you'll receve a list of simmilar suggestion. How cool is that?

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