Wednesday, June 24, 2009
My new favorite . . .
I have loved to read all of my life.  I remember walking to the library with my sister and signing up for the summer reading program and I remember winning the "most books read" award several different times.  Even though I have little time to read for pleasure these days, I try to sneak in a few extra books during Christmas and summer.  Several friends recommended that I read the book, "same kind of different As me." by Ron Hall and Denver Moore.  I had to request it from the Hoover library and it came in before we left for the beach.  But I never picked it up at the beach . . . I chose to read fun mysteries by Barbara Colley and other writers.  On Sunday night, I needed a book to read so I pulled "same kind of different As me." out of my trusty library bag (how geeky am I? . . . I have a library bag!!) and started reading.  I didn't want to put the book down.  On Monday night, I stayed up later than anyone else in our family and I was actually afraid I would wake Mark and Laura with my loud sobs.  Yes, the book has some sadness in it.  Yes, the book is based on a true story.  Yes, the book touched the very core of my soul.  Yes, the book was a healing experience for me.  Yes, the book is wonderful.  Yes, I think it is my new favorite.  I have little pieces of paper stuck throughout the book marking quotes that I want to jot down.  Listen to this one, "Just tell em I'm a nobody that's tryin to tell everybody 'bout Somebody that can save anybody.  That's all you need to tell em."  Or how about this one?  I laughed out loud when I read it.  "Why, he wondered, did rich people call it sushi while poor people called it bait?"  Wonderful wonderful book.
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I love reading other peoples' book recommendations and I've never heard of this book before. I gotta check it out. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOops...that was me, Cheryl, not Gary (he was still signed in. LOL).
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