You can't help but be drawn to the mountain tops this time of year. The beauty is breath taking. Even if breath taking includes sneezing fits and wanting to scratch the back of your eyeballs with forks!
The Inheritance of Loss - so far an interesting read that makes you grateful for what you have and where you live.
Lately:
The Shack: A must read tale on the transending power of forgivness and letting go
The Help: The story of a small southern town and their struggles of integration. Ok story, but pales in comparision to The Known World in capturing the spirit of the people.
The Lost Symbol - A great who done it mystry with a few less than desirable sub plots that leave you hangin' if ya know what I mean.
We Were the Mulvany's - great book about what tragedy can do to a family and how they then inhabit their space.
Sarah's Key - Fantasic book about the French involvement of the extermination of jews in WWII
Broken Open - A must read for anyone ready to do some self evaluation
The House at Sugar Beach - She really glazes over the emotional parts and focuses on the mundane. For that, I didn't become vested in what she was writing.
Peoney in Love - A lot like The Lovely Bones by Alice Seabold. Fasinating look at Ancient Chineese Traditions.
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