The Sunday Salon – September 5, 2010 (the “August reading wrap-up edition)

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Since it is the first Sunday of the month, I am posting the books I read in August – which seemed to fly by. I am still scrambling to be ready to start homeschooling on Wednesday, but when I do grab a few minutes for reading today, it will be from either Heresy by S.J. Parris or The Gendarme by Mark Mustian.

Now that we’re entering a new season, I’m curious. Are your reading habits seasonal? Do you have a certain genre or author that you want to read during the autumn?

Books finished in August:

Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl – 5 starsmy review

The Girl Who Stopped Swimming by Joshilyn Jackson (audiobook) – 4 starsmy review

Red Hook Road by Ayelet Waldman (audiobook) – 4 starsmy review

The Help by Kathryn Stockett (audiobook) – 5 starsmy review

The Fiddler’s Gun by A.S. Peterson – 4 starsmy review

The Impostor’s Daughter: A True Memoir by Laurie Sandell – 3 starsmy review

Fragile by Lisa Unger (audiobook) – 4 starsmy review

Christine Falls by Benjamin Black – 4 starsmy review

Godric by Frederick Buechner – 2 stars

The Nobodies Album by Carolyn Parkhurst (audiobook) – 5 starsmy review

Troublemaker, Book 1 by Janet Evanovich; Alex Evanovich; and Joelle Jones – 3 stars

I’d Know You Anywhere by Laura Lippman – 4 stars

Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins – 5 stars

Home Repair by Liz Rosenberg – 4 starsmy review

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Steig Larsson (audiobook) – 4 stars

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24 Responses to The Sunday Salon – September 5, 2010 (the “August reading wrap-up edition)

  1. Meghan says:

    I’m really not a seasonal reader – I read the same things all year round! I suppose it can be fun, but if it weren’t for certain reading challenges I’d probably never even have thought to change my reading over the course of a year.

  2. Sandy
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    I don’t think I am seasonal, except it does seem that I read less audios in the summer when I am vacationing and around the kids more. You have had an incredible reading month…so many good books!
    Sandy´s last post ..Sunday Salon- The Big Grabowski

  3. You had a great month in books! I don’t think my reading habits are seasonal. If we vacation at the beach, I usually get a lot of reading done, but we didn’t do that this year.

  4. Trisha
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    I don’t think I’m a seasonal reader, but I’ve honestly never thought about it before. I may have to look at the past years to see what’s up.
    Trisha´s last post ..Sunday Salon- Semantics- Pulp Fiction- and Remakes

  5. Vasilly
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    I’m definitely a seasonal reader! I plan on rereading The Graveyard Book once the weather becomes a little bit colder. Fragile Things by Neil Gaiman is also a great fall book too. For winter, I plan on rereading A Christmas Carol.

    Carrie, do you have any books that you’re thinking of reading this fall and winter?

    • CarrieK
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      Vasilly – I have a tendency to want to read more classics in the autumn – Dickens, Austen,etc. And I almost always re-read Persuasion – my favorite Austen – around Christmas time. :)

  6. Nope, not a seasonal reader. I read whatever whenever and usually that’s good enough for me. :)

    Let’s see…which book stands out among the others you mentioned as one you didn’t like? Hmmmm. ;) Oh, yes, that one. By the way, I loved it. :)
    unfinishedperson´s last post ..The post where I admit I have the attention span of a gnat TSS

  7. Ash says:

    I agree that August just flew by, and with moving into my townhouse and everything I didn’t get nearly enough reading done. Now with school starting I’m actually getting quite a bit in… at least for now.
    Ash´s last post ..Awesome Essays- No Shell- Just a Ghost

  8. The year has just flown by for me–and I have a feeling the rest of the year will too. It looks like you read quite a few good books this past month, Carrie. Several are in my TBR collection waiting their turn.

    I can’t say my reading habits are seasonal at all. I think if I worked around the school year it might be more so, in terms of the amount of books I read. And although I may occasionally read a seasonal book here or there, it’s not something I do regularly enough to call it a habit.
    Literary Feline´s last post ..Review- Driven to Ink by Karen E Olson

  9. Michelle says:

    I’m so glad you enjoyed Beautiful Creatures so much. It’s truly a fantastic book isn’t it? I’m going to be brushing up on that one in audio as I get ready to read Beautiful Darkness which releases in October.
    Michelle´s last post ..Sunday Salon – 9-05

  10. You read such a good lot! I am not a seasonal reader. I read whatever takes my fancy!

    Here is my August Wrap Up post!

    Here is my Sunday Salon post!
    gautami tripathy´s last post ..Mondays- Mailbox-Whereabouts-Musings

  11. Kathleen says:

    I used to read so much year round but would tend to read lighter fare during the summer out by the pool or at the beach and my heavier books when the weather turned cold. Now, I am doing good just to read at all!

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