Posted on Oct 23, 2007 - 11:42am by Mrs.Lisa in DEAR Time, Great Books
I’m so excited! Do you remember the other day when I was telling you how I had too many books to read and not enough time to read them? Well - guess what! I had a long wait in a doctor’s office waiting room and I was actually happy about it! What a nutjob I am, eh? Who me? No way! I just knew that meant I could READ! It is so often hard for grownups - with lots of icky obligations to take DEAR time. You know Drop Everything And Read? So I love when I am forced - I don’t have to sit there reading and have guilt in the back of my head over things that I really ’should’ be getting done, you know?
Anyway, I had started The Giver back when school started, but, then my son had to take it back to school. It was his summer reading book and they were working on it in class. Then he finally brought it home, and I have been reading it little bits and pieces at a time - until yesterday! When I had two glorious hours sitting in the waiting room. I was in Heaven!
I really, really, really liked this book! Wikipedia calls it soft science fiction. Well, I guess ’soft science fiction’ is my thing, then, because, I love stories like this.
I came home from the doctor’s office all excited and said to my fourteen-year old, who was home sick, “Patrick! I finished the book and it was great - I really loved it! And I realized there is another book that follows it - isn’t that great???”
To which he moaned.
Too funny! He had been entirely nonplussed with the book when he had to read it in seventh grade. He was even more nonplussed with the book he had to read for eighth grade! And it is even more of the type of story that his seventh grade brother and I love! I can’t remember the name of that one. I had begun reading it, when he rudely and crudely snatched it back from me to turn into his teacher. She told them that if they gave her their books, she would give them extra credit. So back it went! Poor Mama Bookworm! ![]()
I will have to check out the used book store in the town square and see if I can find it! And I will, of course, have to look for the two follow-up books to The Giver. (I just read on Wikipedia this morning that there are actually two of them!)
