You lovely readers were all very enthusiastic about the “Tell Me What To Read” idea (for which I thank you from the bottom of my heart. You all are great).
So here we go, Round 1! Tell me what book I should read in July. It can be any genre, any age level, and have been published last week or three hundred years ago. You can pick it because it’s a book that everyone should read or because it changed your life or because it is great literature or just because it entertained you.
Here’s how it goes:
- Comment with the title of one book you think I should read (any book you want). One title only, please, lest my brain explode.
- On the last day of the month (that’s tomorrow), I’ll select one comment at random.
- On the off-chance that I’ve already read the book you select, I’ll contact you and ask for a follow-up suggestion (make sure there is a way to contact you either by blog or email).
- I’ll get a copy of the book and read it by the end of July.
- I’ll write a review of it here. Even if I hate the book, I will not hate you.
And. . .go!
Shelly says
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson. My favorite book of 2008.
Julie M. Smith says
The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down.
Jessica says
The Professor's House by Willa Cather
Anne B. says
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
Jenny says
The Queen's Fool
by Phillippa Gregory
(LOVED Anne B's pick)
Emily says
These Is My Words by Nancy Turner. Oh I loved this book sooo much.
mellenthinclan says
All the ones suggested are so great it is hard to recommend another but I would say
Innocent Traitor by Alison Weir
Julie Anne says
uh oh I feel lost, you are the one who gives me all the suggestions. (I seriously get all my book ideas from you!) I just finished the Hunger Games (after being on the LONG Provo Library waiting list, like you posted about, for like 6 mo!) And yes, it is now one of my favorite books. I COULD NOT put it down so I stayed up into the night reading it (something I rarely do because I am such an early to bed, early to rise kind of girl) only to find out it was part of a trilogy!!! (I had no idea!)Great news because I get to read more but when I looked at the clock and realized I just HAD TO stay up to find out what happened I just laughed!!!
So because it's all too backwards for me, I have no suggestions. hahahah
heidikins says
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand.
xox
Norby Family says
Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy.
Karina says
I'm with Anne B., read The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. And it's not because I've read it but because I've ordered it from Amazon to read right now for my own book group. Heard it's great!
Kimberly F. says
Oryx and Crake, by Margaret Atwood (Atwood is a goddess of literature, and this is my favorite of hers, even though the NYT disliked it (pompous fools they are))!
Jess says
The Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. Only because I loved his first book and this one is now waiting on my Kindle for me to read. I have high expectations.
craftyashley says
The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart.
Lady Susan says
The beekeeper's apprentice by Laurie R. King.
I love her Russel and Sherlock mysteries and this is the first one. Besides, it's July, and I believe that one shouldn't read anything too serious during the summer.
Science Teacher Mommy says
Grapes of Wrath. John Steinbeck. The BEST American novel.
Melanie says
This is kind of tough because many of the books I read are your suggestions. I'm going to go with something nonfiction for my suggestion: Long Walk to Freedom – Nelson Mandela's autobiography.
Liz says
Night World by L.J. Smith
Packrat says
Repeat suggestion 🙂 Cold Sassy Tree by Olive Ann Burns
hollyhs says
REBECCA (BY DAPHNE DU MAURIER)
BUT I LOVE ATLAS SHRUGGED!!! I VOTE FOR HEIDIKINS TO WIN! 🙂
poodle says
The Great Starvation Experiment. Trust me, you will love it!
Miri says
The Poisonwood Bible, by Barbara Kingsolver. My favorite book so far this year.
However, if you choose Tess, Cold Sassy Tree, or Rebecca I will also be thrilled. Oh how I love Tess.
Erin says
Dave Barry Slept Here. (and I'm going to steal the comment list to add to my to-read list!)
Rhiannon Hart says
Z for Zachariah, by Robert C. O'Brien.
Kelly J. says
The Magician's Assistant by ann patchett 🙂 This book is so beautiful I cry with every read.
I LOVE the Atlas Shrugged suggestion, but you'll be shocked to know you likely will be on a wait list for it at the library. It's in high demand right now. Every library in my system [~10] has a wait list.
Mad Hadder says
Hi Janssen–Drop everything and go get Extremely Loud, Incredibly Close. I am not responsible if you don't! 9-11 story.
Mary says
There is no me without you by Melissa Greene. What a wake up call!
Alison Stewart says
OK-I'm going throw an odd one in the mix…..
The Alchemyst: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott
How exactly are you going to pick? I think you should post the list of everyone's suggestions (will make it easier for me to copy-tee hee)
Angela Noelle says
The Rag and Bone Shop, Robert Cormier…because I can't believe you haven't read this already…being such a YA lit-fic chic.
Lenore says
My Dirty Little Book of Stolen Time by Liz Jensen. It just seems like something that's made for you.
Angiegirl says
Where to start? 🙂
Daughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier
Science Teacher Mommy says
Daughter of the Forest AND its two sequels. I have read this one about five times. Superb.
And Miri, you are a girl after my own heart. Your dittos were mine too.