I just updated my sidebar and realized there are several books I haven’t even given a nod.
Year of the Dog by Grace Lin: This was cute, but nothing that remarkable. I enjoyed it most, because I had heard her speak at TLA and knew that all of the happenings in the story were based on true events. I think maybe it was just slightly below my preferred reading level.
Vampirates: Demons of the Ocean: This was a rolicking good read! I think the whole family enjoyed this, and we’ll probably read the second in the series at some point.
Aurora County All-Stars: My daughter and I listened to this on our morning commute. All Stars is the third novel by Deborah Wiles; the others are Each Little Bird That Sings and Love, Ruby Lavender. I think Ms. Wiles is my current favorite children’s (chapter) book writer. The books are set in rural Mississippi, about halfway or so between where my husband and I grew up, and I can so relate. She is a master of setting and characterization. And All Stars throws in a lot of Walt Whitman, too, which prompted my and my daughter to go buy a copy of Leaves of Grass. Unfortunately, my daughter was a little disenchanted once she actually tried to *read* Whitman. She is, after all, only 11. I think the snippets we heard, though, were a good exposure.
I picked up Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil this weekend, and this is the first time in a while I’ve not wanted to put a book down. I had forgotten it is nonfiction, and almost put it down when I realized, because I wasn’t really in the mood for nonfiction. However, this reads just like a fiction book, and Berendt’s portrayal of Savannah, GA is just captivating. I highly recommend this book!