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"Don't grumble, give a whistle!"
I jump started the whole reading gig over the holidays after waaay to long thanks to a couple of books I recieved as gifts. I flew through Mitch Albom's "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" in parts of two days over the vacation I was so reading deprived. Was so moved I wept like a baby towards the end.
I am now about halfway into "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini. I only wish now that I had taken the time from the very beginning to look up the italicised Afghani terms as I went along. Would have been cool, even though Hosseini sets them up in such a way as to impart a reasonable idea as to their meaning. Good read.
Then I'm looking forward to picking up the "Map Makers Wife" by Robert Whitaker again and starting over. I found it to be a very interesting historical piece when I started it almost a year ago. Very detailed. But I was out of shape back then...
...I'll be ready for some heavy lifting when I'm done with TKR...
I am now about halfway into "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini. I only wish now that I had taken the time from the very beginning to look up the italicised Afghani terms as I went along. Would have been cool, even though Hosseini sets them up in such a way as to impart a reasonable idea as to their meaning. Good read.
Then I'm looking forward to picking up the "Map Makers Wife" by Robert Whitaker again and starting over. I found it to be a very interesting historical piece when I started it almost a year ago. Very detailed. But I was out of shape back then...
...I'll be ready for some heavy lifting when I'm done with TKR...



Probably not up there with The Stand or Swan Song in terms of end of the world books, however this one didn't have any supernatural aspects which some people may see as a plus.