- The Twelve Tribes of Hattie by Ayana Mathis
- Going Clear by Lawrence Wright
- The Gods of Heavenly Punishment by Jennifer Cody Epstein
- Maus, Vol. 2 by Art Spiegelman
- A Constellation of Vital Phenomena by Anthony Marra
- Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi
- The Girls of Atomic City by Denise Kiernan
- Maya’s Notebook by Isabel Allende
- Astor Place Vintage by Stephanie Lehmann
- Famous Drownings in Literary History by Kevin Haworth
- Kindred by Octavia Butler
- The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down by Anne Fadiman
- In The Garden of Stone by Susan Tekulve
- A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki
- Frozen in Time by Mitchell Zuckoff
- The Professor and the Madman by Simon Winchester
May was good to me. I slowed down a lot, compared to April. I’m not complaining one bit. I read some amazing books this month.
Holy cow, I read 7 nonfiction books. That’s awesome. How in the world will I pick a favorite for my upcoming Hall of Fame post? Ack!
I hope you had a fantastic month! What were some of your favorite May reads?
Ach, you bested me by one (1)! Wasn't Prof/Madman wonderful?!?! So – my not-16 list Sturges, PG Angel's Gate (Shortcut Man #3)LeCarre, John A Delicate TruthWecker, Helene The Golem and the JinniSturges, PG Tribulations of the Shortcut ManSturges, PG Shortcut ManPalmer, Liza Nowhere but home /Edugyan, Esi Half-blood blues : a novelMishani, D.A. The Missing File Pötzsch, Oliver The Hangman's DaughterWallace, Carey The Blind Contessa's New MachinePalmer, Liza More like herAbbott, Jeff The Last MinuteAaronovich, Ben Whispers UndergroundPotluri, Annapurna The grammarian : a novel /Johnson, Denis Nobody move /
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Still….I do love those Hall of Fame posts even if they are hard to choose.I've been wanting to try out Isabel Allende as an author. I'm off to check out your review.
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Nice list! What did you think of the Wecker? I've been seeing some buzz about that one.Thanks for visiting and commenting 😀
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I like those posts too Heidi. You inspired me to write them 🙂
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NICE – 16 books in one month is pretty darn impressive!!! Kindred is a really great book, and I really enjoyed The Professor and The Madman 🙂
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16 books is slowing down?! lol. You are awesome.
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Ha ha! April was a crazy reading month for me…25 books or so? 🙂
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Thanks Sarah! I think I heard about Professor on your blog. Yes? I'm pretty sure anyway. (I should really write that kind of thing down!) Kindred was SO good. Wow. I read that for the Estella Project. http://www.estellasociety.com/?p=987
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I still can't get over the number of books you are able to get through each month! Amazing. I'll be reading a couple of the books on your list very soon (Astor Place Vintage and The Gods of Heavenly Punishment) and can't wait to see how my thoughts match up to yours.
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I liked both of those so much, I hope you do too! I still can't get over how pleasantly surprised I was by Astor Place Vintage. 🙂 I'll look forward to your thoughts on both of those books!
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Wow! Do you speed read? A good month for me is 10 or so! I can't imagine reading more than that! I'll have to check some of those out. Love me some nonfiction. I'm kind of a book whore, though, and will try out about anything 😉
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I only read 8 books in May but, considering all the end of season craziness musically, I'm surprised I read that many! 🙂
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Lol, I do read very fast! Hey, I'm a book whore too! 😉
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I don't know how you people with lives get any reading done, lol 😉
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Amazing! I can't keep pace with that and write my own book too, so I won't try. However, two really good reads for me in May were The Rebellion of Miss Lucy Ann Lobdell and a lighter, comedic romance, The Family Trap.
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There are some great titles in there. I've heard wonderful things about The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down.
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How was the Ruth Ozeki book? I recently got it for the bargain price of 80p in a charity shop, hoping it's going to be good.And I love that you consider 16 books to be 'slowing down'….
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Well with school over this week and my kids having a pool this summer, I can read the summer away and turn out reads at least half as good as you! Lol. My favorite read for May was Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald.
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You rock! ALWAYS envious of the amount you read, my friend. Keep it up! You inspire me!
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WOW! There are so many books on that list that are in my TBR pile! You are an amazing reader!!
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I can't wait to get to The Rebellion of Miss Lucy. I'm hoping I'll be able to in a few days!
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Spirit was a fantastic read! Very interesting and I learned a LOT. I read that one for the Estella Project. There are some incredible books on that list :)http://www.estellasociety.com/?p=987
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I really enjoyed it Sam. 🙂 I hope you'll like it and consider it a great deal!Last month I blazed through 25 books or so. That was a bit manic. I don't know what was going on, lol.
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Fantastic! Enjoy the pool time! I've been curious about Z. So many books, so little time 😉
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Andi, I could give you a big hug! 🙂 I'm not a weirdo, just affectionate, lol.
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I hope you enjoy them all Holly! Thanks so much 😀
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Oh, my! You read so much in May! I'm going to start counting the books that I read, too. I don't really keep track. Have a great weekend, Jennifer!
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This is the first year that I've really kept track. I sure wish I had started when I was a kid! Thanks Melissa, same to you 🙂
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This was you slowing down? I am amazed by your reading! You've read so many that I can't wait to get my teeth into 🙂 I hope June is just as good for you!
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Thanks Ellie! Same to you 🙂
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You had an incredible reading month! Congratulations! The Fadiman book is one that I'm hoping to read this summer for the Estella Project. I can't wait to read some of your reviews. I didn't read any books last month but I'm bound to rebound in June. 🙂 I hope June is another great reading month for you.
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Have you read Kindred? Holy smokes, what a great book! I didn't know what to expect and was very pleasantly surprised. I hope you have a book filled June 😉
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Holy cow is right, that's some stack of books you read! I think I maybe read…four? But one of them was Proust's Volume 1 of Remembrance of Things Past so I'm not too ashamed. 😉
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wow, when did you sleep? lolI loved a lot your last title, and plan to read #7 and 14.here is May wrap-up: http://wordsandpeace.com/2013/06/02/2013-may-wrap-up/
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Whew, I wouldn't be ashamed at all to have that one under my belt! 🙂
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I hope you enjoy them both, I did! Not much sleep to be had around here, lol.
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Slowed down a bit? You're reading like 1 book per 2 days! AMAZEBALLS!
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You did have a fantastic month — wow! And 7 nonfiction books? I'm lucky to get through one in a month. (I had a goal for the year of 12; I think I'm behind.) I hope your June reading is even more fun!
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I have super speedy reading powers! 😉
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Thanks Lark 🙂 I hope you catch up on your nonfiction goal. I've read some great ones if you're ever looking for recommendations!
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