As my part of my Learn goals for 2016, I’m reading a variety of styles and genres of books in the attempt to discover new ideas and expand my horizons. My goal is to read at least 25 this year, of which I’m keeping track on Goodreads. Are you over there? Let’s connect!
My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry by Fredrik Backman
I started this book after finishing Father Elijah, which was such a suspenseful thriller. Because the pace was so different, I had a hard time getting into it at the beginning, but thank goodness for the gentle peer pressure of the book club! I powered through and I’m so glad I did – so many beautiful lessons on generational relationships.
The Book of Speculation by Erika Swyler
Just okay for me. I was sucked into the story quickly, but it lost some of its steam halfway through.
Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver
Another book for book club! I’m so conflicted on this one. I wasn’t really negatively affected by the climate change spin, but instead struggled with the main character, Dellarobia. I wanted to like her and identify with her, but felt she was way too whiny.
The Quality of Silence by Rosamund Lupton
I had high hopes for this thriller about a mother and daughter alone in the dangerous Alaskan wilderness and on one level, it didn’t disappoint. It was a quick read, with lots of imagery that had me imagining survival in such a freezing, unforgiving landscape. The 10-year-old daughter, Ruby, is deaf and I really enjoyed experiencing life through her eyes. Unfortunately, the plot line left much to be desired and I didn’t really feel like it was much of a thriller…I’d consider it more of a drama, maybe? Just okay for me.
(I received this book from Blogging for Books, but all opinions are mine.)