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My vacation was too short.  I had so many plans, so many things to do and so many books to read.  All of which I didn’t do.

Choosing a books (or multiple books if you are me) for vacation is difficult to do well.  Though I normally eschew nonfiction for mind candy fiction (hence Mr. Hitchens was put on hold), my brain would just not cooperate this past week.  Nothing suited me.  The plain Jane book I was reading (The God of Animals) was dispensed with too quickly on Day One.  Day Two consisted of Jon Katz new book (Dog Days)  dependably pleasant as always but also too quickly gone.

So I was left to sullenly and contrarily perused my shelves, standing in amazement (again!) that I have read them all (seriously how does that happen?) and ultimately went to the store and bought The Yiddish Policemen’s Union: A Novel by Michael Chabon. But put it down; it was too Jewish for vacation (don’t ask me what that means, I don’t really know. I partially blame the aforementioned Mr. Hitchens however) and would likely to require some thought.   So I turned to Melissa Bank (The Wonder Spot), whose first book of stories left me cold, but her “new” novel was on sale for $5.  It too, turned out to be too Jewish.  What to do?

Fantasy - it was my only answer.  Read the rest of this entry »

Jessica’s Reading

Superman on the Couch: What Superheroes Really Tell Us about Ourselves and Our Society by Danny Fingeroth

Jesse’s Reading

Mavericks of the Sky by Barry Rosenberg and Catherine Macaulay

Jesse and Jessica are Both Reading

How To Buy A Love Of Reading by Tanya Egan Gibson

Devin’s Reading

The Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard

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