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message 1: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (amandaroby) Sorry I've been so, well, not here lately. My husband, J, lost his job, and I'm on disability, which doesn't pay much. We're still OK, for a few more weeks at least. He has an interview on Monday.

We've been sharing a computer, since his crashed the day after he lost his job. We're up in South Bend, Indiana right now, where my brother is fixing J's computer. We go back tomorrow (Sunday), with a pretty much brand new computer at cost. It took a little bit of our savings, but a lot less than transferring the hard drive onto a new computer, which was our other option. Most of J's resumes, cover letters, and other information is on his hard drive.

Anyway, I haven't been around much because I've had such limited computer time. I've missed GoodReads, and this group in particular. I've even fallen behind on the 50 Books in a Year group, and I just had to post my reads there.

Does someone have a good book recommendation? Something to sweep me away and make me forget the bad news we've had lately?

Thanks!

Amanda R. in Louisville


message 2: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) The Count of Monte Cristo will keep you occupied for HOURS and hours. I highly recommend it!


message 3: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (amandaroby) Either YA or adult would do. I just read Snow Flower and the Secret Fan not too long ago. It wasn't my favorite book of all time, but it was an engaging read. I liked it. Books that transport me to another place, time, or world are always good. I'm going to check out the Otori Series.

Thanks, too, for the quick response and the understanding about J's job. It's well appreciated. :)

Amanda R. in Louisville


message 4: by April (new)

April (booksandwine) | 312 comments I have a few recs:

The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas - it's not YA but it's long and entrancing.

The Book Thief by Markus Zusak - excellent YA

The Sookie Stackhouse books by Charlaine Harris - her world is hard not to get swept up in.

anything written by Christopher Moore - hopefully you will Laugh Your A** off.

along the laugh your a** off line - anything written by David Sedaris - I highly recommend Me Talk Pretty One Day

I'm sure you want some more YA so here's a quick list of my faves:

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith
I Capture The Castle by Dodie Smith (no relation - I think)
Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery
Wildwood Dancing by Juliette Marillier
The Yearling by Majorie Rawlings
The Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan
anything ever written by Sarah Dessen

I hope your hubby finds a job!


message 5: by April (new)

April (booksandwine) | 312 comments Lol, Laura, I love that we had the same suggestion!


message 6: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (amandaroby) Awesome list! I'm so excited! I'm going to add these to my wish list and set a few to be on hold for me at the library on Monday or Tuesday, whenever I next get in.

Thanks so much for brightening my day!

Amanda R. in Louisville


message 7: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) I'm reading it right now April, and I can barely do anything else!

Amanda, I really hope your husband will find something soon. Books are the perfect thing for the "in the meantime" times.

For something funny - you might also consider the Douglas Adams series starting with The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. If it's not YA, (and it's probably not), it would def. be a crossover. I read it in high school, and lots of others were too.


message 8: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (amandaroby) Laura,

We have the five-books-in-one deal of Hitchhiker's Guide. I read through the middle of book three, but never finished. Maybe it's time to dig that old book out again...

J has been reading a lot more lately, too. His tastes are quite different than mine, which is why we have fun when our tastes overlap. We both highly enjoyed the Mysterious Benedict Society books, and are looking forward to the next; we also like the Artemis Fowl books (though not so much as the former series) and are working slowly through those.

This thread is making me smile today, and I've really needed that.

Amanda R. in Louisville


message 9: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) Mysterious Benedict Society - I've never heard of these. Which is the first? Or are they a collection, rather than a series?

Hitchhikers is definitely a laugher! You might wanna go back to that.

the Anne of G Gables series is a really good one too. And quite long! But definitely good for a smile - Anne is so upbeat, that at first you kind of want to smack her, but once you get to know her, she becomes very charming and sweet.


message 10: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (amandaroby) The Mysterious Benedict Society
The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey

and

The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoner's Dilemma

The last will be out later this year, I think. They are great, quirky books about a group of gifted children who join a secret society in order to save the world. What I love is that I get to try to solve the puzzles before the characters. Also, Constance Contrair is one of the best characters ever written up. My husband and I will quote her at each other just to get a random laugh.

Amanda R. in Louisville


message 11: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) I looked at the first one - it looks really good! Definitely worth an add - I'll let you know what I think (yeah when I get around to it and dig out from the book mountain).


message 12: by Beth (new)

Beth Knight (zazaknittycat) | 390 comments I have the first two of them. I didn't realize there was a third one coming out. I'll get around to the first two eventually, too.


message 13: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (amandaroby) Such great books! I laughed throughout, until I got emotional. J, being a little less inclined to get emotional, just laughed throughout. They were great books. We want to add them to our personal library, since we had to borrow both from the public library.

Thanks again for the books to add to my lists.

Amanda R. in Louisville


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