Friday, October 15, 2010
Friday Finds 10/15/10
Here are a few of the books that have caught my attention over the past several months (I'm REALLY trying to get caught up on this ...):
The Breaking of Eggs, by Jim Powell - a Communist-era travel guide writer struggles to deal with the fall of the Berlin Wall - found at Caribousmom
The Wave, by Susan Casey - non-fiction about the power of rogue waves - found at Books on the Nightstand
The Kitchen House, by Kathleen Grissom - "When a white servant girl violates the order of plantation society, she unleashes a tragedy that exposes the worst and best in the people she has come to call her family." - found at Booking Mama
The Report, by Jessica Francis Kane - "the story of Britain’s worst civilian disaster during World War II, The Bethnal Green incident, and the subsequent government investigation and report" - found at Devourer of Books
Ship Breaker, by Paulo Bacigalupi - it's a dystopian YA novel, a genre that I'm always drawn to but generally don't enjoy, so I'm not sure that I expect to like this one but it interests me - found a Darren's Bookshelf
Adam & Eve: A Novel, by Sena Jeter Naslund - definitely NOT a Bible story, but with ties to the Biblical story of creation, and set in the future - found at Library's Cat
The Fate of Nature, by Charles Wohlforth - "If I had to review this book in one sentence I would say “environmentalism for conservatives.” Sounds like the perfect book for me! - found at Amy Reads
Mr. Rosenblum Dreams In English, by Natasha Solomons - in post-WWII England a German couple tries to adapt to their new life - found at She is Too Fond of Books
Ten Degrees of Reckoning, by Hester Rumburg - true story of a sailing disaster - found at Best Fish Reads
Share your recent finds and see what others bloggers are excited about at Should Be Reading's Friday Finds.
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12 comments:
They all look good to me!
Oooohhh happy to see The Fate of Nature there - I really loved it. And The Wave!
bermudaonion - I know, right?!
Amy - Yeah, you'll see more books from your blog on there in the next few weeks ... But I am REALLY looking forward to The Fate of Nature - thanks for bringing it to my attention.
Several of those are on my wish list. The Report and The Wave are new to me. They look like good nonfiction.
Glad to see I am helping add to your stacks :) Happy reading...and thanks for the link love!
Excellent selection - The Kitchen House in particular looks like a great read. Here are mine:
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THE REPORT is so fabulous, you must read it!
I've come across many of these myself. The Kitchen House is on my TBR list. I'll watch for your review.
You found some good ones. And I'm glad to have tempted you.
I just read The Report, after also seeing it on Devourer of Books. It was very well done, an interesting look at how historical events get shaped. Enjoy!
The Kitchen House and Mr Rosenblum definitely have been added to my TBR list!
Alyce - THE WAVE is getting mixed reviews but I'm still interested in reading it.
Wendy - Glad to see you browsing around the blogs. Hope things are going well with your sister!
Feathered Quill - Thanks! I'll be over to check yours out soon.
Jen - Thanks for blogging about it - it sounds fascinating!
Donna - TKH is not a genre I usually read but it does sound really good.
Beth F - You definitely got my attention with that book - it's right up my alley!
Erin - Glad to know that it is worth reading - it sounds really good.
Cindy - I'm excited about those since they've gotten such good reviews from other bloggers.
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