I'm joining the 100+ Reading Challenge for 2009...I'm vowing to read 100 books or more next year, join up too why don't you!?! Go over to J. Kay's Book Blog, sign up, and get your reading on...well, next year anyway!
I'll be posting all my readings to this post. I'm not sure how that will work out, but them's the rules and I'll be following them. No lists are required and I wouldn't now where to begin anyway as there are all kinds of good books due to be published early next year. I can hardly wait!
***and so it begins***
1. The United States Constitution: A Graphic Adaptation by Jonathan Hennessey and Aaron McConnell
I personally would never have thought I could sit down and read a book about the Constitution but I read this one cover to cover in almost one sitting. I learned several things I did not know, got a refresher on many others, and giggled a time or two as well. VERY accessible and quite scholarly for a general overview.
2. a mercy by Toni Morrison
This novel had a bit too much of a stream-of-consciousness feel to it for me to really love it. That being said, most parts of the story were very cohesive and very moving. I liked getting the story from so many different perspectives, especially the perspectives of Florens and Lina. Heartbreaking, bitter, redemptive, and so horrifically indicative of what was to blossom from the first stirrings of indentured and slave labor. I look forward to reading another of Morrison's books soon.
2 comments:
Greetings! Just wanted to drop by and officially welcome you to the challenge. I am so glad you decided to join us!!
I'm really excited about it! I'm hoping to round up a few more to join the fray
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