CBC Books' Summer Reading List for 2013
It's true that I'm sharing this list because
Bone & Bread
is on it (hurrah!), but I really do think it is a wonderful bunch of books that won't steer you wrong:
CBC Books' Summer Reading List for 2013
They call Bone and Bread a "dazzling debut" (!!!).
In terms of the rest of the list, I read Where'd You Go, Bernadette? in a couple of days last week and really loved it. It's hilarious and memorable and unique. Born Weird by Andrew Kaufman is also funny and brilliant and big-hearted.
I alreadyhave had
Life After Life
and
The Hungry Ghosts
and Caught in my to-read pile...though these are now all waiting to get de-smokified (along with at least two dozen other books I am anxious to read). I'm also really looking forward to fellow Anansi-writer Iain Reid's
The Truth About Luck
, and earlier this week I had to talk myself down at the bookstore from buying
The Interestings
in hardcover, even though I'm dying to read it, especially after reading Kerry's review of it on Pickle Me This.
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The days are passing in a blur of laundry and lightning-fast research and decisions about our new place... looking around for furniture and (maybe this is just me...?) wondering why everything is ugly and overpriced. (Or why everything I like somehow turns out to be $7,000?!) Even IKEA is looking expensive after all the costs associated with the fire and the renovations. Now we're trying to decide what can wait and what needs to be right now. Beds are a must, but tables and chairs can wait...? Couches? Patio furniture seems like a luxury that should go to the bottom of the list, but given the time of year, we'd also like to get it right away. I'd love to take my time and find the perfect things for our new home, but I know that when it comes down to it, it might be nice to have somewhere to sit, eat, sleep.
CBC Books' Summer Reading List for 2013
They call Bone and Bread a "dazzling debut" (!!!).
In terms of the rest of the list, I read Where'd You Go, Bernadette? in a couple of days last week and really loved it. It's hilarious and memorable and unique. Born Weird by Andrew Kaufman is also funny and brilliant and big-hearted.
I already
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The days are passing in a blur of laundry and lightning-fast research and decisions about our new place... looking around for furniture and (maybe this is just me...?) wondering why everything is ugly and overpriced. (Or why everything I like somehow turns out to be $7,000?!) Even IKEA is looking expensive after all the costs associated with the fire and the renovations. Now we're trying to decide what can wait and what needs to be right now. Beds are a must, but tables and chairs can wait...? Couches? Patio furniture seems like a luxury that should go to the bottom of the list, but given the time of year, we'd also like to get it right away. I'd love to take my time and find the perfect things for our new home, but I know that when it comes down to it, it might be nice to have somewhere to sit, eat, sleep.

Published on May 18, 2013 15:15
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