About ten years ago, I read Fifth Born . It's about Odessa, a St. Louis girl who experienced mistreatment from her mother and sexual abuse from her father during the 1960s and 1970s. It was a book that I highly enjoyed and it has stuck with me to this day. When I read from another blogger that there was a sequel , I wanted to read it. My local library didn't have it, but I was lucky that my employer offers a ILL service where books are shared among the colleges in the state. One of the community colleges had the book and it was sent my way. ( MAJOR SPOILER ALERT! If you have not read the first book, you may want to skip to the end.) I was so glad that the sequel rehashed the end of the first book. Odessa finds out that her assumed crazy aunt Ella Mae (who lives in Mississippi) is her real mother and that she was a product of rape (the aunt was raped by her father). Odessa is left in Mississippi after she confronts her parents, especially her fathe...
So this picture pretty much looks like Charleston right now. And will be for the next several days. Forbes just recently announced the World's Top-Earning Authors. Fellow blogger ZoraToniMaya highlight new releases that she is looking forward too. I had two on my radar, but I will check out the others as well. The PEN Award winners were announced this week. In time for Anchorman 2, Ron Burgundy will be releasing his autobiography . Stay classy, book readers. Not every YA book has a short road to theaters . David Baldacci is the latest author to test his waters in the YA genre . Lionsgate has purchased the movie rights to Kate Atkinson's Life After Life. I am Team Obama, so you know that I don't like it when authors compare the president to Hitler . ETA: Three more links! Alice Walker was disinvited from the University of Michigan for her views on Israel. What is the problem with New Adult books ? Awesome news of the week: Lambda Literary has ...
Happy New Year! 2011 brings a lot of promise and (hopefully) a lot of good books to read. Since some of my schedule will be loosened up come May 6 (3 p.m., Colonial Life Arena), I hope to read more books than I did in 2010 (72). Here are some of my reading (and writing resolutions in 2011: Read more books that I own. I check out many of the books from the library, which makes me put the books that I own on the back burner. So a lot of them sit on my shelf, waiting to be read. I hope to make a least a small dent in the new year. Finish reading Dreams from My Father . Obama was running for president when I started this book. He is already half way through his first term (I'm claiming he will be reelected next year). It's nothing against the President, but it's one of those books I pick up, read a few chapters and put it down and not pick it up again until months later. It's not the book, just me. Finish reading The Help by the time the movie comes out in August. I haven...
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