Monday, March 18, 2024

Luna--#23 finished

 This is a book published back in 2005.  It is about a high school senior that is a male to female transsexual.  The boy Liam goes by Luna when dressed is struggling with wanting to come out.  The story is told from the perspective of the younger sister Regan, who is a couple of years behind.  It is a tough read at points because you know there will be an ugly coming out to parents and friends and it just keeps getting put off.  Regan is also struggling to find herself as most high school students are anyway.  A good read about this but like I said a little tough at points too.

There is 1 WL for this book so I will go ahead and post it & see if I can get it mailed off this week.

Armored--#22 finished

 This is an action adventure book by same author as the Gray Man series.  An professional operative that served in the army and then was a hired gun type guy, was injured in Lebanon and lost the bottom part of one of his legs.  Unable to continue that type work and no education he is reduced to taking a mall security position that pays nothing and with wife working nights and two very young children the family is struggling.  He has an opportunity to get back into the game of professional operative with a very good paying job but doesn't let them know about his prosthetic leg.  The job is security for UN negotiators in Mexico with drug lords.  Mission seems simple enough but insiders have made this a big setup job.  Duff--the main character eventually figures it out & is able to get away with part of his crew.  A good action packed read.

I got this book from PBS but it is a rougher shape so I won't be mailing it off, will instead look to donate it out somewhere. 

The Monk of Mokha--#21 finished

 A really good read about a Yemeni American that becomes obsessed with coffee and the beginnings of coffee in Yemen.  Studies to become a kind of expert in coffee and then travels back to Yemen to help the farmers there to rejuvenate coffee production there and export it around the world.  All this while the Yemen civil war is going on.  It is a true story by Dave Eggers and a really interesting and page turning story as well.  I am not enough of a fancy coffee drinker to know much about Yemen coffee and how it is doing since this book.  There is still a civil war going on many problems in that area of the world.

At this point will keep this book.  One of my daughters is a barista at Starbucks and might find this book to be a good read.  If not can always mail off down the line.  There are 4 WL for this in PBS, this is a large print copy too.

Hard Times--#20 finished

 I finished this a couple weeks ago but just now playing catch up on getting my books read entered.  This was a tough one, just not that interesting and throw in a couple of characters that their conversations were written as they spoke--making it a hard read, didn't help.  Didn't really like any of the characters and while it was certainly a tough/hard time in life, to me just not enough here to really recommend.  I have a couple other Dickens books that I will try down the line so this one didn't ruin him for me.

It is a classic and it also has used stickers and high-lighting and underlining in the book.  Can't put on PBS and not really enough of a classic that people really want.  Will keep with my other classic books at this point though.

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

You've Been So Luck Already--#19 finished

This is a memoir by Alethea Black a writer.  I hadn't heard of her before but saw this book at a library sale & looked interesting.  It is a quick and easy read about some struggles in her early life and then when things seemed to be coming together--a house, great boyfriend and job, her health started falling apart and she basically lost everything in the course of a few years.  A really tragic story about her struggles and how she was unable to get diagnosed as to what the cause of her health problems.  Finally a doctor was able to find a cause--her body storing iron too much--or something like that, I am not a doctor and too lazy to go back into book for more accuracy.  Book ends with her deciding with better health and no job to move to CA from MA/NY area.  Book from 2018 so hopefully been successful move--got this book published at least.  

There are 2 WL for this book so I will probably post & mail off at some point.

What Waits For You--#18 finished

 This is the 2nd in series with LA homicide detective Tully, just read the 1st in series like 5 books back.  A gruesome serial killer investigation that doesn't fit--making a twist at the end.  Don't think I liked as much as the first book but not bad either.  There is a 3rd book written but not available on PBS, I think I have on WL but in no hurry to search out otherwise.  There is a sort of evil in the bad guys in both books that while interesting in the investigation I am not too attached to keep reading.

There is 1 WL for this book.  I posted the 1st book in series hoping the person would also have the 2nd as wanted but they didn't.  I will probably post & mail off somewhat soon anyway.

The Other Side of Russia--#17 finished

 The rest of the title is:  A Slice of Life in Siberia and the Russian Far East.  The author and her husband spent about 2 years in this area of Russia, their jobs were teaching jobs at universities there in conjunction with University of Maryland.  This was right after the breakup of USSR and Russia was still finding its way.  My interest in getting this book was information about Lake Baikal--I just find this lake interesting in many ways and there wasn't much info I could find when I first joined PBS back in 2009 at least where I was looking then and haven't really looked much since.  A really interesting read about the struggles of life then.  So much has changed I am sure but this is a period of Russia that people struggled and hopefully they remember that time.  Also a time before Putin and everything his being in power has done to the country.

I have posted it on PBS, it is the only copy but who knows if will move or not.