Dear Readers,

When I started teaching... I started reading. I read all the 6-8 grade literature and then more. I now LOVE reading and ALWAY have a book on my dresser. Reading lets my mind wonder into a new world without diapers and crying babies. But reading is more fun when you share. For this blog I will write about the GOOD books I read. I will write about books that are worthy of reading and ones I truly recommend. Enjoy your readings.

Monday, October 15, 2012

The Time Keeper by Mitch Albom

I love all of Mitch Albom's book. This book is no exception.  It was a novel about time.  Some people have too much and some people not enough.  In the end eithor person realizes that time is a gift and we need to do the most with it. Time is a Gift and that's what Mitch really tries to show his readers. 

Heaven Is Here by Stephanie Nielson

Best book I have read in a while.  I loved this book, it made me cry.  It made me smile.  It made me appreciate my children, husband, sisters, and parents.  Stephanie is the author and also a survivor of  a plane crash.  She was burned on 80% of her body.  She had a 6 month say in the hospital and another 6 month with rehab and rest.  She lost everything.  And this book is how she overcame.  I loved this book.  Stephanie is a woman who loves being a mother.  And she does a great job at it.

Monday, September 24, 2012

While I was Gone by Sue Miller

I saw that this was a recommended book club book from our library and rented it.  Well, it was different!  But I liked the overall message.. Forgiveness.  It was about a grown woman who meet up with a male roommate, Eli, from her past.  They had a lot of memories together and therefor started hanging out as couples then alone.  In the end you learn a lot about their past and how it helped shaped their futures.  And in the very end you learn that who you are today tells more about you then the past life you lived.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Have a Little Faith by Mitch Albom

I love Mitch Albom books, but this one was my least favorite.  It is a true story of Mitch interactions with 2 very different men; a Rebi and a Priest.  Mitch is asked to write a eulogy for the Rabi and therefore gets to personally know him.  In doing so he meet an Aferican-American Priest who had a crazy past.  In the end you learn that these 2 men really are a lot alike.

Snow Flower and the Secret Fan By:Lisa See

AWESOME BOOK!!!!! My second Lisa See book, and this one just as great.  This story takes place in China during the time they bound woman's feet, had arranged marriages, and a woman's job was to sumit to her husband.  It was also a time when woman had assigned lotang "sworn sisters", and learned "nu-shu" "a secret woman language".  All the Chinese History in this book is true. 
The story line follow two "sworn sisters" as they bind their feet, marry and then  start families.  It is a story of true friendship. 

Friday, August 24, 2012

Vinegar Hill by A. Manette Ansay

I read this book because I had never read Oprah's Book Clubs before and I really like this author.  She is an author that I feel is Real.  Her books don't end with happy endings.  Her books are real life situations.  The two book I have read have made me appreciate my family and situation. 
Vinegar Hill is a dear story about a wife and mother who is trying to keep peace.  She lives with her husband, 2 children and her in-laws in the in-laws home.  The in-law are Catholic and believe that if you aren't with God, then you are with the Devil.  Life is hard living in that home.  But in the end you see family come together and apart.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Blue Water by A. Manette Ansay

I read this book because it was a on the library's book club list.  AND it was an awesome read.  I felt like the novel was so real-life.  It is a story about a mother who loses her only son to a drunk-driver.  She and her husband then sail the seas to get away from memories of their past.  On the water they meet interesting people who help her realize that forgiveness is everywhere.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Shanghai Girls by Lisa See

I saw this book on and rented it due to the title and once living in China.  AND I loved it!  It helped me remember China.  It made me have a deeper love for my sisters.  It made me understand Communism better.  And it was such a great read.  The story is about 2 sisters who grew up in China. Who endured WWII. Who had arranged marriages to brothers and moved to America.  And when in America underwent trials, happiness, and love.  Their adventure together was amazing.  Their love was indescribable.

Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom

I have read this book before but wanted to read it again.  It is such a quick, fun, and eye-opening read.  I loved it.  Morrie is on his death bed.  He has lived a good life.  Mitch is in his 30's and come to visit with his old professor.  Mitch ends up having a lot more visits and learns a lot of valuable lessons.  Morrie shares his advice on how to live a good life.  And what is shares is a great reminder of how we should all be living.  Family, hope, service and more become Morrie's lessons.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Heaven is for Real by Todd Burpo

My friend, Kara, recommended this book to me.  It is about a boy named Colton who claims he has been to heaven.  Colton was 4 years old when he had a major surgery and visited Haven for 3 minutes.  He explained heaven as colorful, lots of animals, everyone being young, everyone had wings, and he sat on Jesus' lap.   Colton also meet his sister who his mother had miscarried years earlier.   Colton's father is the author of the book who writes  about conversation he had with his son.  This is a book that claims what heaven is like, but it was a very interesting story.  It was a short and fun read.  I do recommend it.

Rachel & Leah by Orson Scott Card

Rachel & Leah is the 3rd book in Woman in Genesis.  It was probably my least favorite of the 3 books but my favorite because it was about Rachel (who I was named after).  The book starts where you meet Beliah and their Zilpha.  Then you meet Rachel and Leah as young children.  I enjoyed reading of how these 4 girls got to know Jacob.  My respect for Jacob grew.  But the book itself was slow moving and a lot of conversation between sisters.   

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

So Pretty it Hurts by Kate White

I just finished reading another myertery novel.  This is the 2nd myserty I have read in a month and I now realize that I am not good at solving them.  But I disliked how the murderer in this story admitted to the crime and then explaind why they did it. I wish I could have done more of the thinking.   But all-in-all it was a good read.  If you are in want of a myserty, this one is for you.  The story starts with a modle who dies.  And then the reporter (who was also there when she died) tries to find out the truth.   And the truth is never what you think. 

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Morning Glory by Lavyrle Spencer

 So I couldn't put this book down.  I started listening to it on tape and then renting the book so I could read it faster.  It is a story of a "crazy" girl living in Gorgia during WWII.  She has 2 kids and one on the way.  Her husband had just died and she needs help.  So she advertises for a husband of any age.  And she got Will Parker.  Who happened to be a man straight out of jail for murder.  And the 2 of them then start a love story with war, more murder, more babies, and everything else in the middle.  LOVED THIS BOOK!!!!! 

Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

I don't remember who recommended this book to me but I am now recommending it to everyone.  This is a story of a Japanese Family and a Chinese Family growing up in Seattle, WA during WWII.  I had no idea how bad we treated the American-Japanese!!!  It was so sad to read about the things the US government put them through.  In the end of course everything works out.  I loved the ending in fact.  It was one of those endings were you get to decide what really happens.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

My little sister recommend this book and so I started it.  But I stopped after 5 chapters (too slow).  Then a good friend recommend it, so I decided to pick it back up.  And man am I glad that I did.  This story is about a young girl during WWII.  She loses her brother and mother as the start of the book and becomes a foster child who loves reading.  Through the eyes of this child you see what goes on during WWII.  I cried and laughed.  A great story.

Friday, June 1, 2012

4:50 from Paddington by Agatha Christie


This is the first Murder Mystery that I have read.  I love watching mysteries and I love trying to figure out who did it.  So I wasn't surprised that I really liked reading one.  Agatha Chrisitie is a great author.  She is descriptive and makes you think it could be anyone.  I of course was very surprised with the outcome of this book.  And now realize that I could never be a detective.  I read this book for our May book club and truly enjoyed reading it.

Lone Wolf by Jodi Picoult

I have read a number of Jodi Picoult books.  They all have the same type of story line where there is some sort of family problem and in the end you are shocked. Well, this one followed that same line.  BUT throughout this story line family you learn about wolves. I enjoyed that.  I also liked the family plot where a broken family was brought back together and forced to remember what family was all about.  I really did like this read and would recommend it to anyone who likes Jodi Picoult.

Friday, May 4, 2012

The Musician's Daughter by Susanne Dunlap

A friend recommended this book to me.  It stated our as a suspense and I got into it real fast.  Then the plot slowed down, but it ended great.  I didn't love this book, but I did enjoy learning about life in the 1930's.  The story is of a young girl.  Her father dies and she tries to find out why.  In the end she learns a lot about her father that she never would have known. 

Standing for Something by Gordon B. Hinckely

This was our book club book for April.  I thought I had read it was then realized that I never had.  And I am so glad that Yvonne picked it for book club.  It is a wonderful.  First off.  It is written to the world.... not just Mormons.  President Hinckley talks about 10 virtues that will help our homes.  They are:  Love, Honesty, Morality, Civility, Learning, Mercy & Forgiveness, Thrift and Industry, Gratitude, Optimism, and Faith. Each of these was a great reminder of what I should be doing daily.  The book then goes on and talks about the importance of marriage and family.  Again, another great reminder of what I should be doing.  In the end, I was reminded of a lot of things, along with my love for our dear prophet Gordon B. Hinckley.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Is Everyone Hanging out Without Me? by Mindy Kaling



If you are an Office love... you will love this book. I learned so many new facts about "The Office" It was fun to learn about how Mindy got the Office Job. Mindy is a lot like her character (Kelly). She is funny, doesn't care about what others think and is down to earth. But in real life she her biggest dream is to get married and have a family. She really is a good person. I enjoyed reading her book.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Falling Leaves by Adeline yesn Mah



I love memoirs and I am truly fascinated by the Chinese Culture. Therefore this book was everything I wanted and more. Adeline tells her story of growing in China (born in 1837) to a wealthy family. Her Step-Mother favored her own children and was a typical strik Chinese mother (showing no love). I really enjoyed reading about what happened during Mao's rule in the early 1850's. I grew to love Adeline and her desire to be loved.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

The Secret by Rhonda Byrne



Most interesting/controversy book I have read in a long time. This is a self-help book, which I hardly ever read. The Secret really isn't a secret. It is to think positively. But it is something that we don't always do and we all need reminders. This book is a great reminder of how positive thinking can get you almost anywhere. I loved the first 3 chapters. I learned I need more faith.

Rebeckah by Orson Scott Card



This is the second book in the series of 3. The first book was Sarah(which I LOVED). Rebekah was a slower read for me. A lot of parts dragged on and I even fell asleep reading a couple of times (that never happens with good books). But there isn't a lot said about Rebekah in the scriptures, so Card had to drag it on. I did gain a lot more respect for Rebekah. She was a righteous woman who God choose to marry the prophet, Isaac.

Still Alice by Lisa Genova

A friend recommended this book to me, and I listened to it on tape. It is about Alice who gets Alzheimer's at an early age of 50. It is her and her families struggle with this disease. I really enjoyed learning about the stages of Alzheimer since I had a Grandfather that struggled with this same disease. I remember visiting my Grandfather and he didn't even know who I was.
Still Alice talks show the true stages of Alzheimer and how it feels.





Friday, February 17, 2012

Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother by Amy Chua






This is a book that was picked for March's Book Club. And I finished it in one week. It was that good. The story is about a Chinese mother who raises here 2 girls in America. It is about the differences between Western Mother's and Chinese Mothers. I now have a lot of idea of how I want to better raise my Children. #1 my children will play a instrument. #2 my children will play a sport. #3 But I will let them choose.