Thursday, March 06, 2008

Reading Rainbow


I was inspired by Julie's blog to post about all the reading material that is on my waiting list!! I have started numerous books over the past year, with good intentions to finish them! Sadly, I haven't finished a book since reading "Sweetness in the Belly" by Camilla Gibb!

The photo above, should be in chronological order by which I started reading them!! "The Good Earth" being the longest dust collector on my list! I started this book after seeing it on the best seller's list at Chapters. I love reading about Chinese history, preferably non-fiction. This is a fictitious novel, written in the earlier part of the 1900's. The writing style is not comfortable for me to read... a lot of those old words used, like "thou" "tis" etc. I have had a hard time getting through it, and even visualizing the backdrop. Had I not been to China, I don't know if I'd have an accurate visual in my mind!

The second book "The Glass Castle" was an impulsive buy at Costco. I have read about half of it, and have enjoyed the story so far. I just kept putting it down for longer stretches, and never got back to the story!! It's not a long book, or a hard read. My time for reading just hasn't been plentiful over the past year!

"The Twentieth Wife" was also a Costco purchase. I am trying to branch out and read from different cultures, rather than just China! I'm not sure what it is about this book, but I have had a hard time getting into it, and sticking with it! I plan to get back to it eventually!

Next on the list is "Middlesex". I originally thought it was a historical read by an immigrant family from the UK, based on the cover and the name! haha I was wrong. I had heard great things about this book, and thought it might be a nice change from what I tend to read. It's intersting, but again... it wasn't keeping my interest! I will finish this one, eventually, as well!! LOL

"What is the What" is about a man from Sudan who escapes the fighting and makes his way to America as a refugee. It's technically a novel, only b/c the man who wrote it cannot tell with certainty the exact details of his life during those times. It is, however, based on a true story. The author is not the person the story is about, as he is simply the "writer". I read good reviews about this in a magazine, and that's why I picked it up.

"Kabul Beauty School" was my Valentine's present from Jason. He knows I like to read biographical books about other cultures etc. Which is why he picked this one up for me. I'm currently reading this one, and am about half way through. It's not bad, but a bit of a fluff piece in my opinion! I don't really care to hear about perm solution details and exactly HOW the author taught these things to the women of Kabul. I understand overcoming language barriers, but the author gives too many details about this sort of thing (explaining foils, colouring hair etc). It's a light read, and it's a true story. So I'm sticking with it.

I'd really like to read "A Thousand Splendid Suns" by Khaled Hosseini (the author of The Kite Runner)! I'm anxiously awaiting this book on paperback!!!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I may have to steal some of your titles and add them to my book list! I don't have enough time to read!!!!

Katy said...

Katrina,
if you enjoy autobiographies from other cultures - read Infidel by Ayaan Hirsi Ali.

I could barely put it down! She's actually famous for The Caged Virgin, which I haven't read yet. It's about Muslim women...

swandive_pixie said...

I've heard of that book, and thought it might be a good read :) I'll have to check it out!