November Book List
Stiltsville by Susanna Daniel
This novel, about a couple's everyday life from the 60's through the 90's, is beautiful, real, and profound. A few times I was moved to tears just by how perfectly the author captured the evolving atmosphere of South Florida - only a true Miami native could have written this. It made me feel like I was home again.
The Gathering Storm and Towers of Midnight by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson
The first two books in the trilogy-within-a-series that will wrap up the Wheel of Time. Brandon Sanderson is second only to Joss Whedon in his ability to write strong, feminine, multi-layered women, and all the characters (not just the women) are really fleshing out under his authorship. I want to sit at Egwene al'Vere's feet and learn the weaves for awesomeness. I hate to say it, but I liked these books better than any of Jordan's!
Oh and please note that both of these clock in around 800 pages, severely lowering my book count for the month. It's a miracle that I even finished the last one last night, in time to make the book list. I also got a lot of Looks while reading them in public, which is odd - I mean, some Harry Potter books are about the same length and no one gives weird looks about those.
Books for November: 3
2010 year to date: 61
This novel, about a couple's everyday life from the 60's through the 90's, is beautiful, real, and profound. A few times I was moved to tears just by how perfectly the author captured the evolving atmosphere of South Florida - only a true Miami native could have written this. It made me feel like I was home again.
The Gathering Storm and Towers of Midnight by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson
The first two books in the trilogy-within-a-series that will wrap up the Wheel of Time. Brandon Sanderson is second only to Joss Whedon in his ability to write strong, feminine, multi-layered women, and all the characters (not just the women) are really fleshing out under his authorship. I want to sit at Egwene al'Vere's feet and learn the weaves for awesomeness. I hate to say it, but I liked these books better than any of Jordan's!
Oh and please note that both of these clock in around 800 pages, severely lowering my book count for the month. It's a miracle that I even finished the last one last night, in time to make the book list. I also got a lot of Looks while reading them in public, which is odd - I mean, some Harry Potter books are about the same length and no one gives weird looks about those.
Books for November: 3
2010 year to date: 61
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