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Sunday, March 26, 2006

 

Night

Night

Elie Wiesel once said that Night was the one book he was meant to write. All of his other books are marked by Night.

How could he say anything else?

(I know Oprah just put Night on her bookclub list, but I read it long before her suggestion.)

Night, in case you don't know, is the story of a young boy's survival in the Nazi camps during World War II. It is a tough read -- not in the fact that it is hard to understand, but in that you want to scream out, run, run, run!

I have both read the words for myself and listened to CD read by George Guidall. I recommend both, yet, if you have a long drive, I recommend the book on CD. Mr. Guidall's voice is haunting and brings the horrors to life in a way the written word cannot. It is as if the young boy, now grown into a man, is sitting across from you, replaying the horrors in his mind as he tells them to you. Mr. Guidall's voice is similar to Professor Wiesel's and it sometimes feels as if you are really listening to Professor Wiesel.


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Wednesday, March 15, 2006

 

Riding the Bus with My Sister

I saw the movie on TV with Rosie O'Donnell. I liked it, so I got the book at my local Half-price bookstore. It's really good. It delves more into Beth's life and her family's involvement and decisions regarding her life. Plus, the backstory is interesting.

This one comes highly recommended.

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Friday, March 10, 2006

 

Company

Company

If you only read one book this month, make it this one. Max Barry, for as young as he is, certainly knows how to write. The story begins with someone stealing a donut and the ride doesn't stop. Unfortunately, if I tell you anymore about it, well, I would probably end up giving up secrets and I don't want to do that. So, read the book. If you work in a cube and wonder why your company does what it does, READ THIS BOOK!!!!




Oh, and if you don't want to take my word for it that this is a good book, take Max's and check out his website!

See you at the Bookstore!

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