These are the books on my to-be-read pile:
Beautiful Jim Key: The Lost History of a Horse and a Man Who Changed the World by Mim Eichler Rivas ~ Wonder Horse by Emily Arnold McCully just came in to the library, and I got totally intrigued by this story of a black man in the late 1800’s who trained his horse – Jim Key – to do all sorts of things like read, do math, make change, etc. Wonder Horse is a great book, but it’s a picture book, and I wanted to know more, so I tracked down this adult nonfiction book which the library happily owns. I’ve read a few pages, and pored over the photographs, and can’t wait to find a little more time to read more.
The Capture by Kathryn Lasky ~ I need to read this one, the first in the Guardians of Ga’Hoole series, before Tuesday’s Teen Book Group. Guess I better get on that, huh? (Can you tell I’m not too enthusiastic?)
Origami Art: 15 Exquisite Folded Paper Designs from the Origamido Studio by Michael LaFosse ~ Michael came to the library and did a fabulous program in October of 2008, just before he and Richard Alexander moved the Origamido Studio from Hopkinton, MA to Hawaii. I’ve periodically borrowed his 2003 children’s book on origami from the library (and just bought myself a copy, finally), and thought it would be fun to get one of his sophisticated, adult-oriented books on origami. Who knows if I’ll be able to do any of the projects, but it’s fun to imagine that I can…
And those are my top three books-to-read at the moment. I’d love to hear what you’re reading at the start of this new year…
Capture isn’t actually all *that* bad. It’s not great…but it’s not bad. I read it. Never read any of the others in the series but it at least gave me enough to go with for Readers Advisory duties.
I actually made it through I think three of the Warriors books and two Redwall books before I gave those up. :-p
I’m really impressed that you made it through three of the Warriors books – one was all that I could take. Blech. Redwall, at least, has a little more substance? Better writing?
And so far, I’m not minding The Capture – for the genre, it’s not too bad.