
So just to make it official that February has departed with my marbles as well as a good part of my lung function, this happened. I came across a review of The Wife's Tale, by Lori Lansens. I had read one of her other books, and I thought this one looked good, and I also thought my mother would like it, so I planned to request it and give it to her first and then read it myself. Then Eve and I dropped by on the walk home from school and I saw this very book lying on the chair by the front door. I picked it up and she said "Oh yeah, it was great, thanks. I'm done, you can return it." Because I had already taken it out and given it to her. Less than a week ago.
Agh.
She also gave me back a book that I had just picked off the shelves on the off chance she would like it, since she was between requested material and desperate for a book (she's been a little less hyper-manic since she moved here. A little). I cracked it open last night planning to just read the first few pages and decide whether to continue reading or return it, and it totally hijacked my evening. It's about a fifty-year-old thrice-married woman who teaches at a Catholic high school. She's sarcastic, profane, dry-witted and I was in love with her by page seven. Amusingly enough, when I looked at the reviews, it's a very polarizing book - people either love it (and her) or loathe it (same).
I hope I don't find that I read it and reviewed it a few weeks ago.

11 comments:
Those look good. Can you take them out for me? :)
I love the online library system.
You are hilarious! (Also, are you sure your mom is not my mom? Minus the food and babysitting, they sound a lot alike.)
Ha! I order books for my Mum, pick them up from the library, drop them off at her house, and then return them...and while I'm at the website, I order 500 books for myself. Yesterday, I ordered a book for her, and she said "Wow! You did that so quickly!". It takes so very little for my mother to think I'm brilliant!
I ordered The Wife's Tale, and very pleased to see that I'm ONLY 15th in line.
Thanks for the reading suggestions. Sounds like you and your mom have a good thing going...everyone benefits!
Added All Saints to my library request list! I just finished The Secret Life of Bees (finally, now that EVERYONE ELSE has read it) and liked it, and I read Georgia Bottoms and liked it, and now I'm reading When Will There Be Good News? (by Kate Atkinson) recommended by my mom, and already there has been a slaughter of mother and children so I dunno.
Okay, AND I requested The Wife's Tale.
Ok, All Saints. Gotta write that down. Mind you, I'm still trying to get through a book from last summer.
Thanks for your great comment on my blog. You are so right. I felt crappy. And now I don't. I sometimes wonder why I blog, then today happens, and I'm sucked right back into the vortex of love and happiness.
At least you know you're consistent ;)
Haha! Don't feel too bad, though. Clever me, I found a list of great books to read and reserved them all on CD at the library...at the exact same time. I'm barely into the 2nd chapter of the 1st one, have 2 in my office, and have 4 more to pick up by Wednesday. And I really only like to listen to books on CD during my commute, which is about 15 minutes!
Oh Good. I'm a couple pages away from finishing The Bishops Man but I don't want to finish it because I'm out of fiction leads.
I will request that from my library. As soon as I pay off my fines.
You know what would be super convenient...
What a good daughter you are. I never use our library. I've tried to reserve book and book and they never come so I've given up. I'll have to read your books on my Kobo...which I will do once I get through my virtual stack of unreads.
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