What I’m reading

I have three books next to the bedside at the moment, one fiction, one a how-to book and the third, a book of essays.

I’m almost ashamed to admit I’ve never read To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Saw the movie version in high school, loved it, always wanted to read the novel. Life happened. Finally I’m reading it. When I’m finished, I want to pick up the memoir about Lee’s life.

From Clutter to Clarity by Nancy Twigg is a welcome blogging perk. Wave a free book in front of me and you bet I’ll take it. The subtitle is “simplifying life from the inside out.” Who doesn’t need to simplify? (Twigg also happens to be a home school mom. Go home schooling mama-writers!)

I Was Told There’d Be Cake by Sloane Crosley. A series of essays by a young New Yorker. A wonderful storyteller, is Crosley. Beware the naughty words.

Visit 5 Minutes for Books to discover what other mommybloggers are reading this month.

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12 thoughts on “What I’m reading

  1. I’ve never read To Kill a Mockingbird either and it’s on my list for the 1% Well Read Challenge. I used the same words as you…ashamed to never have read it!

    On another note are you going to Godblogcon?

    Amys last blog post..My Imaginary Nightstand

  2. Twitter:
    Mockingbird ranks up there as a fave of mine. What I love is what I get from reading it again … and again at different ages/stages of my life. I love a book that can make me see with new eyes again and again.

    Hope you like it!

  3. Personally, I think reading “classics” like “To Kill a Mockingbird” are better read when we are older. Don’t ya think? or maybe they just bring different perspectives at different ages…
    whichever…it’s a good book.

    Debbies last blog post..What’s on your Nightstand?

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