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Cover to Cover in 2007

  • Tayari Jones: The Untelling

    Tayari Jones: The Untelling
    The author's publicist is a fan of my blog and sent me a copy, which she predicted I'd enjoy. She was so right. It took me forever to finish because I've been very preoccupied with my life this year. I'm positive no story has ever affected me as much as this one. I'm affected and changed by having read this novel.
    What she said.

  • David Sedaris: Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim

    David Sedaris: Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim

    Favorite Collections of Stories:

    1. Drinking Coffee Elsewhere by ZZ Packer
    2. How To Breathe Underwater by Julie Orringer
    3. Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim by David Sedaris

    Love, love, love this writer.

Cover to Cover in 2006

Cover to Cover in 2005

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August 16, 2006

The Wonder Spot

Wonderspot2 Thanks, God's Child, for recommending this book. I hope to see you back in blogland soon, girl.

The whole time I was reading this book I felt like I was reading about little pieces of me only from, like, a strange parallel universe where instead of being a black girl with a religious upbringing in the south and strange but sensible insecurities, I was a Jewish girl with a religious upbringing in the northeast. Sophie Applebaum's thoughts and insecurities and experiences at different stages in her life are so similar to mine. In a way, this novel has assured me that I'm not such a weird bird after all. This was the first time I've read a novel and really identified with a character so closely.

The Wonder Spot is a refreshing novel following the journey of a young girl into adulthood. It's realistic and honest. The friendships and relationships (romantic, platonic and familial) are all wonderfully crafted and all seem strangely familiar.

This would be a really-really good movie. Adult Sophie is SO Janeane Garofalo.

A friend of mine wrote that she gages how good a book is by how eager she is to read more works from the author, which is a pretty good measure. The Wonder Spot is awesome, and Melissa Bank's first novel, The Girl's Guide to Hunting and Fishing, is officially on my must read list.

Comments

Hey, thanks for the encouragement. I like what you had to say about this book re the common experiences people can have regardless of background.

Thank you so much for letting me know about this new book. I loved the first novel. I'm adding this to my book list!

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