Post by Mary Olson, BWB Outlet Store Manager
Did you know we have a Staff Picks section on our website? That’s right; we asked our book-loving staff what books they love and you can find those recommendations on the www.BetterWorldBooks.com homepage Great Reads box (in case you’re looking for your next new favorite).
It just so happens that the books highlighted this month all come highly recommended by me! All ten books were favorites from my 2011 reading list. Honestly, I only had a few non-favorites; it was such an enjoyable year!
I started 2011 with the new year’s resolution that I’d write down every book I read that year. I made this decision after realizing that I don’t remember even half of what I read as a kid. Rather than depending on my (obviously sketchy) memory, I thought I’d log what I read as a 30-something. As I kept track, I noticed that I was finishing about 3 books per month. (I was three months into the year when I noticed the trend.)
I thought, three books? That would be 36 for the year if I kept this up. I could throw in four extras and make it 40 easily enough. It’s a nice round number and all. So I was telling a couple of friends about my reading adventure in, maybe, June. And one of them said, “What, are you reading a book a week, or something?”
And I thought, You could maybe work on your math skills a bit… but, a book a week? 52 isn’t THAT much more than 40. “Sure, I am!” Why not, right?
(Let me just say that if I ever decide to do this again, I’ll be paying my nieces to clean my apartment as it still hasn’t fully recovered.)
Since I hadn’t planned to read 52 books when I started the year, I really had to pick it up in the second half. Though I certainly found a few books that wouldn’t ever make it on my favorites list, overall, I’d say the effort was definitely worth it.
I love how reading enriches my knowledge and experience of myself, of other people, of other cultures, of the capacity we hold for love, expression, hate, fear. I find myself starting or responding in an increasing number of conversations with, “I read this book once, and….”
As, Norton Juster said in one of my 2011 reads, The Phantom Tollbooth:
“Whatever we learn has a purpose and whatever we do affects everything and everyone else, if even in the tiniest way. Why, when a housefly flaps his wings, a breeze goes round the world; when a speck of dust falls to the ground, the entire planet weighs a little more; and when you stamp your foot, the earth moves slightly off its course. Whenever you laugh, gladness spreads like the ripples in a pond; and whenever you’re sad, no one anywhere can be really happy. And it’s much the same thing with knowledge, for whenever you learn something new, the whole world becomes that much richer.”
So, I hope you can enjoy some reading, because readers can enrich the world.
Do you have any reading goals this year? What has been your favorite read of 2012 so far?
How about posting your list? Would love to see what you read…………
Title
Author
Date Finished
Absolute Friends
le Carre, John
1/3/2011
Wicked
Maguire, Gregory
1/23/2011
Son of a Witch
Maguire, Gregory
1/31/2011
Beekeeper’s Apprentice, The
King, Laurie R.
2/12/2011
Drinking Coffee Elsewhere
Packer, ZZ
2/17/2011
The Well of Lost Plots
Fforde, Jasper
2/20/2011
Interpreter of Maladies
Lahiri, Jhumpa
2/20/2011
Linchpin
Godin, Seth
3/4/2011
East, West: Stories
Rushdie, Salman
3/9/2011
Death by Meeting
Lencioni, Patrick
3/19/2011
Something Rotten
Fforde, Jasper
4/14/2011
Lolita
Nabokov, Vladimir
4/17/2011
No One Belongs Here More Than You
July, Miranda
4/25/2011
Good-bye Chunky Rice
Thompson, Craig
5/10/2011
First Among Sequels
Fforde, Jasper
5/26/2011
Matchless
Maguire, Gregory
5/31/2011
Principles of Uncertainty, The
Kalman, Maira
6/1/2011
Graveyard Book, The
Gaiman, Neil
6/29/2011
Enormous Crocodile, The
Dahl, Roald
6/29/2011
Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.
Blume, Judy
6/29/2011
“There Are Things I Want You To Know” About Stieg Larsson And Me
Gabrielsson, Eva
7/8/2011
Lion Among Men, A
Maguire, Gregory
7/11/2011
Phantom Tollbooth, The
Juster, Norton
7/11/2011
Permission Marketing
Godin, Seth
7/15/2011
One of Our Thursdays is Missing
Fforde, Jasper
7/25/2011
It’s Really All About God
Selmanovic, Samir
8/6/2011
Joy of Living, The
Mingyur Rinpoche, Yongey
8/26/2011
Love Wins
Bell, Rob
9/5/2011
Moveable Feast, A
Hemingway, Ernest
9/6/2011
Great Divorce, The
Lewis, C. S.
9/10/2011
That Old Cape Magic
Russo, Richard
9/19/2011
And the Pursuit of Happiness
Kalman, Maira
10/8/2011
(Un)Fashion
Kalman, Maira and Tibor
10/8/2011
Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears, The
Mengestu, Dinaw
10/22/2011
Pearl, The/Red Pony, The
Steinbeck, John
10/23/2011
Sightseeing
Lapcharoensap, Rattawut
10/27/2011
In Bikole
Gilroy, Tom
10/28/2011
Out of Our Minds: Learning to Be Creative
Robinson, Sir Ken
11/7/2011
Things They Carried, The
O’Brien, Tim
11/9/2011
Slice of Trust, A
Hutchens, David; Rellaford, Barry
11/9/2011
Element, The
Robinson, Sir Ken
11/16/2011
Invention of Hugo Cabret, The
Selznick, Brian
11/20/2011
(I actually read this one twice: once to myself, and once outloud to my nieces!)
Elements of Style, The
Strunk/White/Kalman
11/20/2011
night without armor, a
Jewel
11/20/2011
At Home
Bryson, Bill
11/29/2011
Love is a Mix Tape
Sheffield, Rob
11/30/2011
Bill Bryson’s African Diary
Bryson, Bill
12/5/2011
Unaccostomed Earth
Lahiri, Jhumpa
12/10/2011
How to Read the Air
Mengestu, Dinaw
12/18/2011
Arrival, The
Tan, Shaun
12/18/2011
Boy
Dahl, Roald
12/21/2011
Between Boyfriends Book, The
Chupack, Cindy
12/25/2011