Posted on February 24, 2010, 9:28 am, by Diane Kinney, under
Nature.
This is one of those works that I really should have read in print rather than listened to while driving. The eclectic subject matter shifts very quickly, and I feel like I daydreamed a bit too much at times to catch everything. I’ve meant to read this author for ages now and am glad to [...]
Posted on February 19, 2010, 11:39 am, by Lynda Keller, under
Children's.
I thought I would have lots of time to catch up on some reading during my maternity leave…. silly me. I have not picked up an adult book in months. Books have become a world I can share with my daughter as she sits on my lap with wide eyes and a big smile on [...]
Posted on February 16, 2010, 4:40 pm, by Diane Kinney, under
Children's.
I’m a huge folktale fan, so I found this unusual picture book combining snippets of the popular fairy tale told in 17 different geographical regions to be very original and appealing. Gouache illustrations depicting the plot’s details as told in countries including Korea, Mexico, Indonesia, Iran, Poland, and Zimbabwe make one curious about other world [...]
Posted on February 12, 2010, 5:53 pm, by Rosemary Walker, under
Memoir.
The entries in this book seem so honest and direct. But I suppose that was the point in using only six words. I expected a few memoirs to make me laugh. But I forgot just how heavy heartbreak can be. The pain and sadness was there even with so few words. I didn’t expect to [...]
I tend to view books and articles about Arctic exploration to be dull, but I found The Lamp, the Ice, and the Boat Called Fish to be very interesting and suspenseful. This amazingly- and intricately-illustrated picture book written following extensive research is based on a true story and includes black and white photos of the Inupiat family [...]
Posted on February 2, 2010, 4:05 pm, by Diane Kinney, under
Psychology.
While I’ve always thought it would be fun to design and conduct sociological experiments, it never occurred to me to undergo them myself. Each chapter of this book describes the process and results of the author’s assorted undertakings, including outsourcing his personal tasks to India, impersonating an absent Australian actor on the red carpet at [...]