Wednesday, August 28, 2013

summer book review

One of the perks of being a summer sales wife was having lots of free time to do whatever you please!  This summer I got a library card and then spent a lot of time reading by the pool.  Hard life huh?  Looking for a book to read?  Here is a list of the books I read along with a rating out of five stars ***** and my thoughts/opinions on each one:

1. Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? - Mindy Kaling
*****
five stars
Ok this book was HILARIOUS.  She basically tells her life story with a bunch of random funny stories/comments on life mixed in.  I knew her as Kelly Kapoor but didn't realize that she was also one of the writers for The Office.  I haven't watched her tv show The Mindy Project but now I want to check it out! 
This picture of her on the back of the book is my fave hahahaha.



2. Proof of Heaven - Eben Alexander
*****
five stars
This is one of those books where you find yourself rereading pages, highlighting like crazy (I actually bought this one), pondering, and having deep conversations with your husband about it.  It's a true story about a neurosurgeon who goes into a crazy coma and has a near death experience and then miraculously recovers.  This book is amazing and inspiring and although he is not a member of the same church that I am, everything that he experienced and shared about the afterlife and his relationship with God rang true to me.  I highly recommend reading this book!!  I lent it to my mom otherwise I would share some of my favorite highlighted quotes.  



3. The Winter Sea - Susanna Kearsley
****
four stars
Historical fiction kind of.  A modern day author is living in Scotland, writing a book based on the Jacobite invasion of 1708.  As she is writing, she discovers that her characters were actually real people, and her own ancestors.  Almost every other chapter is a chapter from the book she is writing, so you get two stories in one.  Very well written, the love stories are excellent, and it has a happy surprise ending. Win win win.



4. Seating Arrangements - Maggie Shipstead
**
two stars
Social Satire.  Basic premise is a summer wedding in the Hamptons and the father of the bride has issues of insecurity, control, and he has a fling with one of the bridesmaids.  Words that come to mind about this book: inappropriate, scandal, lobster, wedding drama, beached whale, heartbreak, disturbing.   The writing was good and I suppose it was an interesting look at a bizarre group of people and their relationships, but overall I was disappointed and wouldn't recommend it.



5. At First Sight - Nicholas Sparks
*
one star although it barely deserves that
The worst Nicholas Sparks book I have ever read.  Literally. It's about a couple who "fall in love at first sight" and get pregnant and married reallly fast.  The whole book is pretty boring; I kept waiting for a bigger plot twist or just something to happen!  But then something does happen at the very end - making it the worst, most awful, most depressing ending ever.  I can handle sad endings, but this sad ending was just dumb.



6. Honeymoon - James Patterson
****
four stars
This first time I "read" this was via audio book like five years ago when my mom and I were driving to San Diego.  I just remembered it being really good so I wanted to reread it!  It's a juicy suspenseful thriller and a quick fun read!



7. The Summer We Read Gatsby - Danielle Ganek
***
three and a half stars
Two half-sisters spend a summer together after their aunt dies and leaves them everything.  This is a fun, simple light-hearted book with quirky characters. The main reason I picked it up was because we had just seen The Great Gatsby movie so it was fresh in my mind, and this book has several references to Gatsby throughout.



8. The Fault in Our Stars - John Green
*****
five stars
I love love loved this book!  A story about a terminally ill young girl who falls in love despite her inevitable fate, it made me smile, laugh and bawl my eyes out.  I didn't want this book to end.  And it's actually coming out as a movie so read the book first!  Some of my favorite quotes:
"I fell in love the way you fall asleep: slowly, and then all at once."
"What a slut time is.  She screws everybody."
"Some infinities are bigger than other infinities."
"That's the thing about pain.  It demands to be felt."
"But it is the nature of stars to cross, and never was Shakespeare more wrong than when he has Cassius note, 'The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves."