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Friday Five 6-30-2017

06.30.2017 by Tana Henry //

This is the twenty-ninth installment in my weekly series, called the Friday Five. In this series, I’ll tell you about five random things that I love, whether they be books, travel, music, movies…or whatever. So without further ado, 6-30-2017’s Friday Five!

1–Adam West. In case you didn’t hear, Adam West passed away. I really, really love the 60s Batman show, so I very much appreciated that LA lit the Batsignal in his honor (read more here).

2–Thunderball. Mike and I are going to the Bahamas scuba diving in January. It will be on a liveaboard going to some places where Thunderball was filmed. So Mike just had to purchase Thunderball on Blueray to get us in the spirit.

3–Octobass. Have you ever heard of or seen one of these? They’re pretty incredible, and it’s one of my goals to see one someday.

4–Purple Pie Place. This place is in the Black Hills, and is a necessary stop in the summer. Incredible pies, and all of the other food is pretty delicious too.

5–Kaaboo Del Mar’s Comedy Line Up. Check it out here. Enough said.

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June 2017 Reading List

06.29.2017 by Tana Henry //

Every month I try to read at least one book from the following categories: nonfiction, devotional, and fiction. And this year I’m participating in the 2017 Modern Mrs. Darcy Reading Challenges, so I’m also going to be listing which category my books fulfill. If you want to join in on the fun, you can check out the list of categories here! This is my June 2017 Reading List, my brief reviews and book recommendations for May 2017. Hopefully I’ll provide you with some inspiration for your future reading as well!

Books Finished:

A Fall of Marigolds by Susan Meissner

This was our book club’s pick for June, and I really liked it! The story jumps between a modern-day story of a widow of the World Trade Center bombings, and the story of a woman in the 1910s dealing with the lost of a loved one from the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire working on Ellis Island. This type of structure makes for a dramatic story; and historical fiction is one of my favorite genres. So all in all, this is a really good book, that I’d recommend. I’ll likely read more by Susan Meissner, as after reading this one, I noticed that I have a couple of her other books in my To Be Read list.

When We Were the Kennedys: A Memoir from Mexico, Maine by Monica Wood

A memoir, this is the story of a young girl whose father dies in the 1960s shortly before John F. Kennedy is assassinated. It is the story of a family dealing with their own personal loss, while the Kennedy family is dealing with their personal loss, and the nation is dealing with the loss of the President. It’s an absorbing read.

Yes Please by Amy Poehler

I had been looking forward to reading Poehler’s book, as I’ve always thought she was hilarious on Saturday Night Live. It was an interesting look at her background. Her stories were humorous, and the photos were entertaining.

Knowing the Truth About Jesus the Messiah by John Ankerberg and John Weldon

Gathering together various prophecies from the Old Testament and showing how only Jesus fulfills them, I found this book interesting and useful. It wasn’t terribly long, and had short chapters, perfect for listening to using text to speech or for reading while eating breakfast.

Wives of War by Soraya M. Lane

I really liked this book, but then it’s one of my favorite genres, historical fiction set in wartime. The characters (the story follows three Army nurses) were relatable and believable. And the setting during the invasion of Normandy moved the plot along. Overall I really enjoyed this book.

Daughters of the Red Light: Coming of Age in Mumbai’s Brothels by Shanoor Seervai

The short but moving account of an Indian woman educated in America, who returns to India to work as a journalist. After an experience working for a nonprofit helping in the brothels, she is dedicated to tell the stories of those who work there, and in particular the children who live there.

Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer

After reading Into Thin Air by Krakauer, I wanted to read more by the same author, and had seen the documentary about it. Ultimately the book is well written, but the subject bugged me. I think that Chris “Alex Supertramp” McCandless was reckless and irresponsible. But he was also unlucky and young. I think every reader needs to learn all of the facts, and make up his or her own mind about him.

Gathering Blue, Messenger, and Son by Lois Lowry



The second, third, and fourth books of The Giver Quartet, these books follow different characters in different places. They weren’t very long, no I was able to read all three in less than a week. I found them to be as beautifully written as The Giver, and as engaging. I’d recommend all four of them, as well as pretty much anything else by Lois Lowry.

Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson

I am a fan of Neil deGrasse Tyson, and this book popped up in my Audible recommendations. When I saw that it was narrated by the author, I was sold. And it did not disappoint. It wasn’t over my head, but was quite understandable, while also entertaining.

A Child Called It: One Child’s Courage to Survive by Dave Pelzer

A short book, this is the story of the author’s childhood rampant with the most unimaginable abuse at the hands of his parents. The book is full of difficult subject matter; but I think it is important reading, so that people know that these kinds of things can happen behind closed doors, even now.

Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders

Wow, this book is odd. It follows the death of Willie Lincoln, and his time in ‘the Bardo’ after his death. Essentially the Bardo is like purgatory and is full of the ghosts of those who are not yet ready to move on. The ghosts that Willie meets are quite an unusual cast of characters. It’s strange, and a little slow-moving in the center, but I’m glad that I stuck with it to the end. I listened to this one on Audible, and was very impressed with the cast that narrated it, in particular the caliber of the actors recruited.

 

Books in Progress:

The Beck Diet Solution: Train Your Brain to Think Like a Thin Person by Judith S. Beck

The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway

When God Says Wait by Elizabeth Laing Thompson

The Stranger by Albert Camus

What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty

Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison

 

Books I’ve Abandoned:

None this month.

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Categories // What I Read Tags // A Fall of Marigolds, Albert Camus, Amy Poehler, Astrophysics for People in a Hurry, Daughters of the Red Light, Elizabeth Laing Thompson, Gathering Blue, Into the Wild, Jesus the Messiah, John Ankerberg, John Weldon, Jon Krakauer, Judith S. Beck, Liane Moriarty, Lois Lowry, Messenger, Monica Wood, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Shanoor Seervai, Son, Soraya M. Lane, Susan Meissner, The Beck Diet Solution, The Giver, The Stranger, What Alice Forgot, When God Says Wait, When We Were the Kennedys, Wives of War, Yes Please

Friday Five 6-9-2017

06.09.2017 by Tana Henry //

This is the twenty-ninth installment in my weekly series, called the Friday Five. In this series, I’ll tell you about five random things that I love, whether they be books, travel, music, movies…or whatever. So without further ado, 6-9-2017’s Friday Five!

1–Tom Petty Radio on XM. I enjoyed free XM week while we were traveling to/from Kansas, during an especially busy week of work with a lot of traveling, and over Memorial Day weekend. But I’ve especially been enjoying Tom Petty Radio. Woo hoo! A new way to listen to Petty’s music, as well as the music that he likes to listen to.

2–Captain Don’s Habitat, Bonaire. The Scuba Diver Girls visited the house reef at Captain Don’s Habitat and shot a bit of video while snorkeling. Great video, hope they spent some time diving there as well, as the reef gets even better deeper than what can be experienced snorkeling only. We loved diving there when we visited.

3–Hand of God. Have you heard of this show on Amazon Video? It stars Ron Perlman, and is really good. Throughout Season One, you are constantly wondering whether Perlman’s character is just crazy, or crazy like a fox. If you’re looking for a new show, I’d recommend checking this one out.

4–Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Seeking Librarian. I won’t be applying for this position, as my only qualifications would be a love of rock and roll. But it’s interesting nonetheless. And someplace that I certainly want to visit someday.

5–Photos of Moms before they were Moms. A friend of mine shared this essay on facebook, and I just loved it (as well as the accompanying photos). It’s sometimes tough, but also important to remember that people have unique identities that are separate and also tied into the identities or roles for which we know them.

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My name is Tana, and I am an attorney in South-Central Nebraska. I'm married to a great guy, named Mike, and have a dog named Emmy and a cat named Scout. I read as much as possible, and travel any chance I get. Luggage and Literature chronicles both. I hope you enjoy looking around! Please leave me a comment and tell me what you think.

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