Temptation

So.  Last week I went to a book signing featuring Julia Glass.  She was lovely and funny and professional and I came home with a signed copy of The Widower's Tale. (That means I won't be lending it out.  Sorry.  No, don't look at me like that. Go get your own.)


Anyhow, the bookstore was packed.  I was early, but still the only seats available were pretty much front row, so that's where I sat for 15 minutes, nose to nose with all the books on display.  It was like being a sugar junkie in a candy store. (Oh, wait, that's me too!) I want them alllllll.  Instead, I'm going to give them as gifts. (Mostly.)  The ones tempting me the most are:



Life, by Keith Richards and James Fox (I know Keith doesn't actually need my money, so I may wait for the library copy for me, but I have a relative or two that would love this.)
Worth Dying For , by Lee Child
Boys and Girls Like You and Me: Stories , by Aryn Kyle
As Always, Julia: The Letters of Julia Child and Avis DeVoto , by Joan Reardon
The Way We Lived Then: Recollections of A Well-Known Namedropper by Dominick Dunne (this one came out a decade ago, but since Mr. Dunne died this past year, I'm feeling nostalgic)

I love giving books as gifts, and like to find one for every occasion.  (My uncle just got inducted into a local sports hall of fame, and wound up with Friday Night Lights by H.G. Bissinger.  I thought it was kind of perfect, him being a football coach and all.)  If you like giving books too, this link from MotherReader offers 105 creative ways to do just that.  Happy Gifting!  (And happy reading, too.)




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Published on December 07, 2010 06:06
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