I’ve been doing a lot of work at my house in Kentucky since early July, and I originally thought I wouldn’t get much reading done. However, eight of the books below (all but #1 and #6-8) were audios that I listened to while painting my house inside and out. So, all in all, a very productive month both bookwise and work-wise.
I read/listened to some fantastic books this month. Five were 4.5 star books! Surprisingly, some of my least favorites were the two Pulitzer winners. I am woefully behind on reviews, due mostly to lack of internet access and time. I also like to get quotes from the books, which is hard to do with audios. I’ll have to go to the library or bookstore to search for some. At least I’m knocking out some books. It was a really fun month for audios in particular.
July (12 books, 3464 pp.)
- How I Live Now
by Meg Rosoff (2004, 194 pp.) - Shanghai Girls
by Lisa See (2009, 336 pp.) - The Optimist’s Daughter
by Eudora Welty (1969, 180 pp.) - A Summons to Memphis
by Peter Taylor (1986, 224 pp.) - Intuition
by Allegra Goodman (2006, 352 pp.) - A Short Guide to a Happy Life
by Anna Quindlen (2000, 50 pp.) - Property
by Valerie Martin (2002, 192 pp.) - Unless
by Carol Shields (2002, 224 pp.) - The View from Castle Rock
by Alice Munro (2006, 368 pp.) - The Help
by Kathryn Stockett (2009, 464 pp.) - The Poisonwood Bible
by Barbara Kingsolver (1998, 576 pp.) - The Namesake
by Jhumpa Lahiri (2003, 304 pp.)









Really unbelievable! good work
I loved The Poisonwood Bible. I will be great too see your thoughts on that one!
Lezlie
Great reading you had this past month! I have Shanghai Girls, How I Live Now and The Poisonwood Bible on my TBR list, too! I can’t wait to get into them.
Wow, some really good books there. I recently picked up something by Alice Munro. Never read anything of hers before.