Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Extend Your Vocabulary

Last month, I wrote my New Years Resolutions. The third one said "Read at least one to two books a month to extend my vocabulary." For the month of January I managed to read three novels, and I am currently reading a poetry book. I usually like reading books on romance, finding yourself, and inspiration. But recently I have been open to reading different genres, like Thriller for example(my new favorite). I will start writing brief, mini book reviews once a month. I won't go too much in detail. I don't want to spoil the plot, instead I intend to give a taste. If you recommend any good books, please comment me and let me know!

Coco Chanel The Legend And The Life by Justine Picarde is a biography of the fashion icon who created timeless, chic style. Picarde gives you an in depth tour of how Chanel rose from being an abandoned orphan to becoming famous, wealthy, and a mogul with an expansive empire. I really enjoyed reading this book. Chanel is classy, sleek, and independent. The symbols, life philosophies, and fashion of Chanel is truly inspiring. 

Lost and Found by Carolyn Parkhurst is a story about a fallen mother-daughter relationship. One night, Laura is awakened by her daughter Cassie, who shocks her with a new born baby in the attic. Laura is confused and wondering why she never realized her daughter was pregnant. Instead of scolding her, she rushes her to the hospital. After the baby is born, Cassie decides that she isn't ready to be a mom, so she puts the baby up for adoption. Soon after, they are both accepted to be paired up and participate in a reality game show that takes place all over the World called "Lost and Found." Throughout their travels, all the contestants are forced to work together to over come obstacles, at the same time they all individually stumble upon their secrets and how they are lost in their relationships, sexuality, and the game itself. I was crying off and on when reading this book, the transition of the mother and daughter relationship was so touching. 

Hush by Kate White is a thriller about Lake, who is surprised by her husband, who files for a divorce. Lake is heart broken, but knows she must go on for the sake of her children. She is a marketing consultant at an Advanced Fertility Clinic, where she meets the charming Dr. Keaton. Right after their one night stand, he is murdered while she was outside his apartment. She flees from the scene, careful to choose wise paths where she won't be suspected as the murderer. Lake tries to keep calm at work, so her co-workers and the investigators don't suspect her. While Lake tries to search for the truth, the murderer sends her life threatening warnings to let her know she is being watched. Lake learns that she is alone in the chase and that she has to be careful who she trusts. It was crazy to see the different angles on how the murderer could be anyone around her. My heart was constantly pounding as I was reading this suspenseful book.

She Walks In Beauty A Woman's Journey Through Poems by Caroline Kennedy is a lovely collection of poetry that embraces womanhood. The book has various sections such as love, friendships, work, motherhood, growing, and death. Although each poem brings different meanings, feelings, and visuals, they all share beauty. So far I love this book, it is filled with so many beautiful quotes!

  

flipping through the pages and getting lost in words,
Deanna

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