April Comes Quickly
Posted: 2016/03/31 | Author: gr4c5 | Filed under: books, Fiction, Graphic Novel, NonFiction | Tags: Barbara Kingsolver, Bernard Malamud, biography, books, Bryan Talbot, Eleanor Perenyi, Fiction, Food, france, gardening, graphic novel, Jayne Krentz, Joihn Gottman, Juliet Barker, list, Marilynne Robinson, marriage, mfk fisher, Morgan Spurlock, Neil White, NonFiction, Robert Caro, Tim Moore, William Burroughs |Leave a commentI don’t know where March went. I’ve looked under calendars and in date books and I still can’t figure it out. The month went by so fast! Here are the books finished for March:
- Naked Lunch by William Burroughs
- The Assistant by Bernard Malamud
- Family Man by Jayne Krentz
- Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver
- Gilead by Marilynne Robinson (AB)
- The Brontes by Juliet Barker (DNF)
- Means of Ascent by Robert Caro (DNF)
- Center of the World by Jacqueline Sheehan (Fun)
- In the Sanctuary of Outcasts by Neil White (would have been an Early Review book a long time ago)
On tap for April (besides a little Noodle 5k run):
- A Considerable Town by MFK Fisher ~ in honor of April being the best time to visit France
- The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work by John Gottman ~ for fun
- Green Thoughts by Eleanor Perenyi ~ in honor of gardening month
- Alice in Sunderland by Bryan Talbot ~ in honor of April Fools
- Don’t Eat This Book by Morgan Spurlock ~ in honor of April being Food Month (AB)
- The Grand Tour by Tim Moore ~ in honor of Harvey Ball passing in April