Friday, July 20, 2012

Book Review -Stitching Update in a bit


SO I have not spent my free time this week doing much stitching.  I have read two amazing books in a row, they were both relatively small books but both were so different from the things I read, and both have left me thinking WOW.

This post will be about those books – and then I will post a new one about where my stitching thoughts have been this week.



First Where are the Coca Puffs by Dr. Karen Winters.   This is a book about manic depressive illness, bipolar – and if you have ever experienced this – you must read this book.  One of my very best girlfriends daughter was diagnosed with this when she was in middle school.    You would think this may be a depressing read, but it wasn’t.  I am by no means a book reviewer, so I am not about to review with all the stuff about defining character and plots, etc.  But I do know, for anyone who loves someone, or knows someone who loves someone who has been diagnosed with this disease – read this book. 

Now a book that was depressing Winters Bone by Daniel Woodrell.  A friend of mine saw this movie, the lead actress in this movie is the girl from the Hunger Games . Of course I hate to see the movie before I read the book, which meant I had to put this book on my next to read list.  WOW.  This was so depressing, but what a wake up call for me.  This is modern day in America – the land of opportunity.  It is a sad reminder of how in this amazingly awesome place I live, there still are areas where there is no opportunities.  After I put this book down, read the last page – I got on the internet to look for book club discussions, looking for anyone who had read the book and what they thought.  Just another WOW.  This was only 150 pages but it did not go fast for me.

So there you have it.  I am debating on my next read, I am not sure I want to pick up Game of Thrones #4 yet, or take a break for one more book – and I do want something still somewhat light and not a series.  When I read those series books, I get weird – you know Twilight, looking for my perfect Were Wolf, Harry Potter, what spell can I use to make my truck fly,  and with Game of Thrones – well you know my Knight in Shining Armor must be out there somewhere.

Advice: Every once in awhile, take some time and lose yourself in a great read – and audio books are great to listen to while you are stitching (but tend to be a bit more expensive).

2 comments:

  1. I saw the movie, Winters Bones. I didn't know there was a book. I may have to see if I can get a copy.

    Happy to help you out with details on JG. Definitely let me know which Chatelaine you get! Would love to watch the progress.

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  2. (When I read those series books, I get weird – you know Twilight, looking for my perfect Were Wolf, Harry Potter, what spell can I use to make my truck fly, and with Game of Thrones – well you know my Knight in Shining Armor must be out there somewhere.)

    Too funny. I know exactly what you mean. Enjoy your reading break, it always makes me feel better when I take the time to do the things I enjoy. And I love the way books can just take you away for a while.

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