

Last week I finished a lot of books because I was on spring break from my college teaching job. I finished
The Girl on the Train, by Paula Hawkins;
The Storied Life of A.J. Firky, by Gabrielle Zevin;
The Blue Zones Solution, by Dan Buettner;
Paper Dreams, edited by Travis Kurowski;
and
Metallica, by David Masciotra. My favorite of this bunch was
The Storied Life of A.J. Firky. It's another book in one of my new favorite genres: novels about books. A.J. Firky owns a bookstore in a small town. His depression lifts after the death of his wife after an orphan girl is left at his bookstore and he decides to raise her. The book is a quick read, and something of a feel-good book, but also well written with engaging characters.
This week I'm in the middle of four books that I started during my break:
Piano in the Vineyard, poems by Jean Janzen;
Good on Paper, by Rachel Cantor;
Early One Morning, by Virginia Baily, and
Tolstoy and the Purple Chair, by Nina Sankovitch.
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I LOVE Storied Life! Such a fantastic book!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Reading this week!
Wow....what a great reading week.
ReplyDeleteI only manage ONE book a week of that much.
Glad you had a wonderful spring break of reading.
Elizabeth
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