What I’m Reading

I love to read!

My love of reading stems from childhood. Some of my favorite gifts as a kid were books. I would spend hours inside in our living room reading book after book. I can remember my parents begging me to go outside and enjoy the day, so I would bring my book outside.

As I grew older, I continued to read. Not nearly as often as I used to, but I am proud to say that I try to always have a book that I’m currently reading on my bedside table.

Since I get this question all the time, I thought I would share what I am currently reading.

The book that I am reading right now as in what is on my bedside table is The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin. So far, I really love the approach of this book. While many of us can say we are happy, who wouldn’t want to be happier?

For Christmas, I received Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking. This book is like a cooking encyclopedia. I know “reading” a cookbook is not everyone’s cup of tea, but I love to flip through the pages and read the entire dessert section or flip through all of the vegetables.  I will try to soak in all the information or directions. I have found that reading cookbooks this way has helped me absorb tips that I can use with other dishes I make. Also, the recipes are divine. I cannot wait to try the Ratatouille. To think, I will be making the same recipes as the Queen of the Kitchen just gives me goosebumps.

 

This book I purchased awhile back, and was able to attend the book signing. Sherry and John Petersik of Young House Love are, in my opinion, DIY royalty. The book signing was in November, but I was finally able to read it. The pictures are beautiful, and I absolutely love love love the inexpensive tips for home decor.

Next up is How to be a Hepburn in a Hilton World by Jordan Christy. My partner in crime, Colleen, let me borrow this book a few months ago before starting her PhD program knowing I would like it and knowing that PhD does not = leisure reading time. I have to say, I really enjoyed parts of this book. There are parts that were no longer relevant to me now, but will be great tips for Coco as she grows into a young lady. This would be a great gift for a young woman headed off to college.

Finally, I just had to purchase Notorious Nineteen by Janet Evanovich. I have read the entire Stephanie Plum mystery series, and I recommend if you like comedy and quick  reads you should read them too. I love her style of writing as well as the characters. Hilarity is spelled L-U-L-A!

Next up on my plan is to head to the library and get some comedy books. This is a genre that I have been reading since high school. I love to read books by famous comedians such as Tina Fey, George Carlin, and Bill Cosby. I find the writing clever and who doesn’t love a good laugh?

What are you reading currently? What is your favorite cook book? Who is your favorite comedian?

Time to go, I have to finish this book!

 

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6 comments

  1. I highly suggest reading "House Rules" by Jodi Picoult! It's the in-depth look at a child with Autism–very intriguing and involves a murder mystery! I laughed out loud at many things in this book and it gives you a glimpse into not only a child who has Autism, but any child's complex mind and the stresses and pleasures of motherhood (as if you don't already know!!).

    Also, any of Ellen DeGeneres's books are amazing! They are quick snippets of information that will have you laugh out loud and is easy to read while waiting at an appointment or while the kiddos are screaming and it's hard to concentrate!

    1. Thanks for the suggestions, Liz! I know you are going to think this is crazy, but I have yet to read a Jodi Picoult. I know I should, and your suggestion sounds like a good place to start. As for Ellen Degeneres, I cannot wait to start! I think she is hysterical. You are absolutely right about the concentration factor. Have you ready Bossy Pants by Tina Fey or Mindy Kaling's book? They are quick reads and absolutely hysterical!

      Take care,
      Erin

    1. I know what you mean! These are all good, if you haven't started the Janet Evanovich series yet, they fly by and are good for travel. The first one is called One for the Money 🙂 Have fun and safe travels!

      Take care,
      Erin

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