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Books You Should Read

I love books. I love reading. There is never a time I am not either in the middle of a book or about to start a new one. I often forget my favorites and thought a list would be a great idea. I am sure I am accidentally leaving some off, but I can always add to this or make another list! And as I have an addiction to buying new books, feel free to leave me any recommendations you have!

I would really like to add a “Currently Reading” widget to the sidebar of my blog, but my brother informed me that my current layout is not widget friendly. Luckily I already had plans underway for a big redesign — and I think this widget covet will motivate me to finally do it!

Books

Here is a list of my all-time favorites that I highly suggest you read. Please bear with me as I read some of these a long time ago and don’t remember them as well as I would like to provide a good blurb. I definitely need to reread the ones I can’t remember clearly — but do remember LOVING.

Literary Fiction

The Time Traveler’s Wife Audrey Niffenegger – I was enthralled with the beauty of this when I first read it. When I heard the movie was slated to come out in late 2008, I reread it so I would have the story fresh in my mind. I loved it all over again. The movie was pushed back again, and I am sure I will read it a third time before it comes out. It is incredible and beautiful and amazing and I can’t recommend it enough.

She’s Come Undone Wally Lamb Quite possibly the best book of all time. I read this one so many times that the book completely fell apart. I was thrilled when I found a new copy for a few dollars I believe from the book people (people in NY who sell books on the street — they are at a few locations). I am dying to break into my new copy and read it again, as it has been many years since the last reading and I want to experience the amazingness again.

The Lovely BonesAlice Sebold – Chilling story of a family told from Heaven, from the point of view of a girl who was raped and murdered as she sees what happens to her family and friends. You won’t be able to put this down once you pick it up. This one will stick with you.

One Thousand White Women: The Journals of May Dodd Jim Fergus – “In 1854 at a peace conference at Fort Laramie, a prominent Northern Cheyenne chief requested of the U.S. Army authorities the gift of one thousand white women as brides for his young warriors.”  While this never happened, Jim Fergus wrote a novel as if it did. Not all 1,000, as the directive was never completed, but May Dodd is in the initial group of women who go. Fascinating story!

The DivideNicholas Evans – This was the first book I took from the free book shelf when I used to work at a book company.  I was new to the company and my friend at work told me that her mother had read this and said it was really good. I took it not knowing what to expect — and was seriously blown away. This is a book that will stick with you long after you finished. I really need to reread it. And a couple months ago I was lucky to find a signed copy at Duane Reade for $3.00!

The Girls Lori Lansens – You might think you have no idea what it is like to be a conjoined twin, yet Lori Lansens has done such incredible research that she seems to pinpoint it perfectly. Told from the point of view from both twins who are connected at the head and can only see each other through a mirror (“I have never looked into my sister’s eyes”) – the girls strive to write their story while they still can. An unforgettable book.

The Book Thief Markus Zusak Another one I will have to pick up again. All I really remember is loving it. It is told from the point of view of Death about a little girl during World War II.

*UPDATE: I forgot two more great ones – The History of Love and Middlesex. My Aunt Dale reminded me about History of Love, which is ridiculously beautiful. And Sara reminded me of Middlesex, which I read an entire weekend because I never left my bed!

Incredible Memoirs

Jesus Land: A MemoirJulia Scheeres – An incredible and heartbreaking story of a girl’s very tough childhood in rural Indiana and a Christian reform school in the Dominican Republic …

The Glass Castle: A MemoirJeanette Walls – Another fascinating story that follows journalist Jeanette Walls through her life with her eccentric, nomadic, at times abusive parents. The book begins, according to PW, “by describing looking out the window of her taxi, wondering if she’s “overdressed for the evening” and spotting her mother on the sidewalk, ‘rooting through a Dumpster.'” If that doesn’t make you want to pick it up, I don’t know what will!

Beautiful Boy: A Father’s Journey Through His Son’s Addiction David Sheff – I couldn’t put this one down — and even ran out immediately after to buy Tweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines, the son’s memoir of the same time in his life (who also opened his book with a John Lennon quote). Sheff is a phenomenal writer who tries desperately to piece together what went wrong when his son became addicted to drugs. Nic was a bright, happy boy who was loved by everyone. This is his father’s account of his son’s addiction and what it did to their family. An incredible book that all parents should read.

Tender at The Bone: Growing Up at the TableRuth Reichl

Comfort Me with Apples: More Adventures at The TableRuth Reichl

Garlic and Sapphires: The Secret Life of a Critic in Disguise – Ruth Reichl

Yes, those three memoirs are by the same person, but they are just THAT good — especially if you love food the way I do. The boy’s mom recently gave them to me (how nice of her!) and I didn’t know what to expect — well, I literally devoured them (no other word would suffice!).  I finished one and picked the next one right up. And then the next. The way Ruth Reichl (former NY Times restaurant critic, current editor of Gourmet) connects food and recipes with her experiences is nothing short of phenomenal — from her early memories of her mother giving everyone food poisining, to her experiences at a French boarding school in Canada, her college roommate finding out her true past, her divorce from one husband and courtship with another — it ALL revolves around food. And good food at that. Her experiences as a restaurant critic are eye opening and intriguing as well.

These books are hilarious and incredibly well written and I really wish there was more!  I never wanted them to end. I can’t recommend these books enough!

Until I get the widget in place, I will manually write what I am currently reading.

Currently Reading: I Know This Much Is True by Wally Lamb, the same author as She’s Come Undone. I have had this book for a long time but at a page count of about 900 has prevented me from picking it up as quickly as I should have. I have heard wonderful things about it and the 1,086 Five Star reviews on Amazon have got to count for something! I am about 100 pages in now and very excited to read more!

Elliot Bay, my favorite bookstore in the world where I can spend hours upon hours reading reviews and descriptions and coming away with new reads is a great source of recommendations.

Even though I am usually enthralled in my books, I am also always thinking of which book I will read next. (I have a room full of books from working at the book company, where I was a promotional email copywriter).  My mom and I were recently at Barnes & Noble and there were 2 books I  really wanted. My mom said she would buy them for me if I left one with her to read right away, and then we could switch. When she read hers and loved it so much that I seriously cannot wait to get my hands on it! I will get it from her on Sunday — but won’t be able to start until I finish my current book.

Therefore, Next On My Reading List might have to be a widget as well! Although that one can and does change constantly. But this one I am sure about — next on my reading list is Firefly Lane.

Doormat Contest Winner Announced! Oh, and my pants were on backwards all day.

I’ve discovered the solution to my pants at work problem! As you might remember, I purchased maternity pants because of my disproportionately large tummy as a result of eating lunch. This is because of my GI problems. The pants sucked, I returned them. Soon it will be summer and I can wear dresses every day — can’t wait! But it is still cold in New York and as I planned out my day yesterday morning I had an idea.

I had my second class at Physique57 after work and while getting my workout clothes together I thought, “Why don’t I just put them on now?” So I did.

I wore workout clothes to work! My Lululemon Groove Pants look unusually like work pants when worn with longish cardigan to cover the tush and low pointy heels. I also wore my workout top under my cardigan and a nice scarf to dress it all up a little — and cover my kinda bare chest!

I was SO comfortable all day. Perfect! No one would ever know I was wearing gym clothes and I could be comfy at work in something that stretches with my belly. I plan to do this again! And again, and again…

So that’s that. Then I got to class, took one look in the mirror and my shirt rose up a tiny bit and I saw the little Lulu logo and realized — MY PANTS WERE ON BACKWARDS. All day I was wearing my pants backwards and had no idea! I was really humiliated about it during the class and couldn’t stop obsessing, even though I am sure no one noticed and it didn’t even bother me until I noticed! That is something I would do. At least I had Missy and Diana to laugh about it with!

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I just need to tell you one more time how fun popships is as a company. Tory emailed me to tell me that my entry about the popdrop was poptastic! I wonder what other pop-related words they use over there!

So last night I went to the Spring Street location of Physique 57. It was much bigger than the 57th street location — but the class was also MUCH more crowded. At times I felt a little packed in and had to maneuver to find space, but otherwise it was fine. The class was HARD. My thighs were burning with more intensity than ever before. I actually thought we spent a little too much time on thighs — I would rather spend more time on arms or abs. But it was wonderful regardless. I had said the last time I went to Physique that the arms portion felt a little easy, but that was NOT the case this time! I did up my weights by a pound on both the heavy and the light, but we also spent more time doing arms last night. I guess each instructor varies it a little bit. I was happy about that – I want toned arms!

I was happy to have Missy and Diana there with me. Diana made the class look like a breeze — every time I looked over at her she didn’t seem to be struggling at all. AND she can do a split! Although she confessed after that her cool demeaner was a cover for her scorching pain. Missy looked more like I felt, which was a comfort. The other girls in the Beginner class all seemed to be pros. They knew exactly what moves were coming next and got positioned in them before the instructor said anything. I felt a little intimidated and it seemed almost competitive. The time went SO quickly. I was shocked when the instructor said it was time for abs because I know abs is one of the last things we do and it meant class was almost finished! That’s the best thing about Physique — it kicks your ass but the time flies so you could do it all the time and not get bored.

Recliner exercise machine

And I want to add that every morning I walk up the same staircase to cross the West Side Highway with no problems. This morning my quads were burning as I tried to climb the stairs and I had to keep stopping!

I am very excited to go to Core Fusion at Exhale tomorrow so I can accurately compare. I like the atmoshphere at Exhale much better — it is much more laid back and calm. I mean, it is a spa! But when I went last week to take Core Fusion Sport with the boy, it just seemed so much more chill. I have a feeling I will really like Core Fusion tomorrow!

Core Fusion Sport, by the way, is HARD. You hold a weighted ball (I used the lightest, 6 lbs) and do lots and lots of eksusizes holding it and moving it. We did a bunch of planks while keeping our hands on the ball which was ridiculously tough for me because my hands were sweaty and kept slipping! I didn’t get the most out of that portion of the class because I was struggling and didn’t think of the obvious solution — do the planks on the floor! Next time, I will. And there will be a next time — the boy and I both felt so challenged, the instructor was friendly and helpful and considerate of my knee injury and we really got a full body workout. Now that we know what to expect, we can pace ourselves better and do modifications of excercises if necessary. We want to try and go once a week, whether it is Core Fusion Sport or just Core Fusion. I will know more after tomorrow’s class!

Core  Fusion Sport

I tried running outside for the first time for real last Sunday with the boy. The good news — I was able to run! Veryyyy slowly, but I did it! The bad news? I only lasted 20 minutes! I can run on the treadmill for 45 minutes and spin every day of the week but running outside knocked me out. It is very different to propel yourself forward rather than running essentially in place. I was out of breath and my chest was hurting badly. I also got a bad pain in the outside upper part of my right thigh. I have gotten that pain before when I tried running outside for a few minutes once. Any idea what that could be? I stretched before I ran but maybe I am not stretching whatever that muscle is? I had a hard time even walking the rest of the day. But the leg pain isn’t what stopped me — what stopped me was feeling like I just couldn’t go any more!

But I did love it. I loved being outside and running next to the boy (although eventually he kept going while I turned around to run back). At one point I just stayed behind a couple that were going at a pace I liked, which worked really well. I also felt like an imposter, but a proud one.  Everyone around me probably assumed I was someone who runs and had no idea that it was all new to me! I know I was going sooooo slowly, but I don’t care about speed. I just care about actually being able to run outside so I can do it all spring and summer — and participate in my first 5k! So now that I know I can do 20 minutes, I hope that next time I can run for 30! I hope to try again on Sunday in the beautiful warm weather. My knee has been bothering me lately so it depends how I feel then… but if I can, I will.

Lasagna and garlic bread - yum

One last workout update, on Tuesday my gym is having a special 60 minute spin class (I’ve never gone longer than 45) with 2 instructors called “Rev Up for Summer” — I am VERY excited!

And now, the moment you’ve all been waiting for. The winner of the Doormat Giveaway Contest!

Random Integer Generator

Here are your random numbers:

58

Timestamp: 2009-04-24 15:52:02 UTC

Out of 69 total entries, the winner is…. Andrea from Healthy Living in MD.  

OMG…I love “Wow…Nice Underwear”. That’s classic! I’ve also provided a link to your contest at my site:
http://ittybittyaa.blogspot.com

Congratulations, Andrea! Can’ t wait to hear which doormat you choose! Which reminds me…. I still have to choose which doormat I plan to order from Coco Mats ‘N More as well! My roommate suggested this one, which is funny because it is true as our apartment is 320 square feet and anyone who visits really shouldn’t expect much!

Welcome, just don't expect much doormat

Oh and I forgot to mention Mallory has her own new URL too: http://baconwrappedlife.com — check it out! Have an amazing WARM weekend!

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