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July 2018 Reading List

07.31.2018 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 2018 PopSugar Reading Challenge, 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 July 2018 Reading List, my brief reviews and book recommendations for July 2018. Hopefully I’ll provide you with some inspiration for your future reading as well!

Books Finished:

Mischling by Affinity Kovar

2018 PopSugar Challenge: a book with characters who are twins

The fictional story of twins in one of Mengele’s camps, I thought that this book would be right up my alley. Unfortunately, I just didn’t connect with the characters like I thought that I would. The story was horrifying and heartbreaking. But I just didn’t love it quite like I expected.

Inside the Mind of BTK: The True Story Behind the Thirty-Year Hunt for the Notorious Wichita Serial Killer by John Douglas and Johnny Dodd

2018 PopSugar Challenge: a book by two authors

I listened to this in audio, as my husband is a huge fan of true crime and had already purchased it from Audible. I’ve read John Douglas previously, and do enjoy his books. This book was very, very good. But the narrator is not good. He mispronounces words, and doesn’t have an engaging voice. So I recommend the book, but not on Audible.

The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath

2018 PopSugar Challenge: a book about mental health

This book reminds me so, so much of The Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger, but with a female protagonist. The story is told from the perspective of a woman with serious mental illness. It is haunting.

Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout

2018 PopSugar Challenge: a book you meant to read in 2017 but didn’t get to

The structure of the book, telling essentially short unrelated stories that peripherally deal with Olive Kitteridge, threw me off at first. But the pieces tied together to paint a beautiful picture of a flawed but good woman. I just can’t recommend this book high enough.

Speed Girl: Janet Guthrie and the Race That Changed Sports Forever [Kindle in Motion] by Stephan Talty

I’m a fan of drag racing, and there are few (but more all the time) female racers. So the opportunity to read about the first woman racer in NASCAR and INDYCAR. The struggles and sexism that she faced were shocking. But her perseverance and grit are inspiring.

The Rooster Bar by John Grisham

2018 PopSugar Challenge: a book involving a heist

I really didn’t like this book at all, which is surprising because I’m a big fan of Grisham. It is the story of law students who were not qualified to attend law school, and paid way too much money to get into the only school that would take them. They then decide to rip off a company to try to ‘make it right’ after practicing law without law licenses or even law degrees. But the characters struck me as naive and whiny. I borrowed money to go to law school, and finished at the height of the downturn in the legal economy. This meant essentially no jobs for my husband or for me. But we were practical and chose to go to law schools that didn’t require borrowing six-figures. And we worked hard after law school to get our careers where we wanted them to be. And we both practice criminal law, so the story just struck me as self-centered, false, and immature. I didn’t like it.

The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom

I’ve been meaning to read this for quite some time, but wasn’t ever sure that I was ready for it. It’s such an amazing true story of God’s work in hard, terrible situations. I’m so glad that Corrie survived World War II and the concentration camps to tell it.

The Alice Network by Kate Quinn

2018 PopSugar Challenge: a book from a celebrity book club (Reese’s Book Club)

The story of female spies in World War I and II, and the story of a lost young woman right after World War II, this book is fantastic. I loved every minute of it, and trying to figure out exactly how the pieces fit together. I definitely understand why Reese Witherspoon picked it for her book club…hopefully she’ll turn it into a movie.

Chu’s First Day of School by Neil Gaiman

This short little children’s story is about a panda who is nervous for his first day of school. It’s sweet and adorable. The audio version is performed by Neil Gaiman, who is a fantastic narrator (in addition to his stellar writing).

The Neil Gaiman Audio Collection (including The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish, The Wolves in the Walls, Cinnamon, and Crazy Hair) by Neil Gaiman

2018 PopSugar Challenge: a book with an animal in the title

Also performed by Neil Gaiman this collection of short stories is fantastic. I enjoyed them all, and they were a great way to pass the time while I was driving this month. I recommend listening to all of them.

Dear Fahrenheit 451: Love and Heartbreak in the Stacks by Annie Spence

This is a series of letters from a librarian to the books and bookshelves in her life. It is sweet and sassy and fun and serious. And it is easy to read, or listen to, in small chunks of time. I really liked this book, even though (or perhaps because) it added a few titles to my To Be Read List.

Who Moved My Cheese?: An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life by Spencer Johnson

2018 PopSugar Challenge: a bestseller from the year you graduated high school

I graduated from high school in 2002, and this short little book appears on Amazon’s best seller list from that year. This little book is a parable, and a classic, and has been on my To Be Read List for quite some time. I listened to it on audiobook, and it didn’t take long. I’m glad that I read it, and recommend it for others, especially those who are business owners or thinking of starting a business.

 

Books in Progress:

Twelve Women of the Bible by Lysa TerKeurst (My bible study just started working through this book and the associated videos)

Life by Keith Richards and James Fox

Testament of Youth: An Autobiographical Study Of The Years 1900-1925 by Vera Brittain

Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don’t by Simon Sinek (My overdrive checkout expired on this, so I’m waiting for my new hold to come up on it so that I can finish it.)

Flawed Convictions: “Shaken Baby Syndrome” and the Inertia of Injustice by Deborah Tuerkheimer

Heartburn by Nora Ephron

 

Books Abandoned:

Harry’s Trees by Jon Cohen

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Categories // What I Read Tags // Affinity Kovar, Annie Spence, Chu's First Day of School, Cinnamon, Corrie Ten Boom, Crazy Hair, Dear Fahrenheit 451, Deborah Tuerkheimer, Elizabeth Strout, Flawed Convictions, Harry's Trees, Inside the Mind of BTK, James Fox, JD Salinger, John Douglas, John Grisham, Johnny Dodd, Jon Cohen, Kate Quinn, Keith Richards, Leaders Eat Last, Life, Lysa Terkeurst, Mischling, Neil Gaiman, Olive Kitteridge, Simon Sinek, Speed Girl, Spencer Johnson, Stephan Talty, Sylvia Plath, Testament of Youth, The Alice Network, The Bell Jar, The Catcher in the Rye, The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish, The Hiding Place, The Neil Gaiman Audio Collection, The Rooster Bar, The Wolves in the Walls, Twelve Women of the Bible, Vera Brittain, Who Moved My Cheese

June Goal Update

07.29.2018 by Tana Henry //

In 2017 posting on the blog with my progress toward meeting my goals helped to keep me on track and accountable, so I’m doing the same thing this year. Here is my June 2018 Goal Update.

Faith Goals:

Attend church at least one time per month. Met.

Read at least two chapters of the Bible per month. Met. I finished Numbers, and read Deuteronomy Chapters 5-12.

Read at least one devotional per month. Met.

Attend Bible Study weekly. Met as our group was available.

Reading Goals:

Read at least one fiction, one nonfiction, and one devotional per month. Met. Check out my June 2018 Reading List post for a list of the books that I read.

Track my reading on the blog. Met.

Utilize Overdrive, Kindle Owners Lending Library, Prime Reading, and books previously purchased to keep costs down. Met. 

Complete PopSugar 2018 Reading Challenge. In progress. My Reading List posts show which categories I’ve met in each month.

Apply to What Should I Read Next? podcast again. Met! I just re-applied. 

Finances:

Pay off at least half of my Acadia. In progress. We paid extra in June.

Pay off law office line of credit. In progress. I paid extra toward this in June.

Double personal, law office, and LLC reserve funds. In progress.

Continue charitable giving at present levels. In progress.

Keep meal costs in check by eating at home and packing lunches. Met mostly. We also used up some gift and rewards cards when we did eat out to keep our costs down.

Fitness/Health:

Drink 8 servings of water per day. Met with the exception of a couple of days in the middle of the month.

Drink no more than two pops per day. Met mostly.

Eat at least one fruit or vegetable per day. Met.

Track food consumption with either MyFitnessPal or Weight Watchers. Met about 40% of the time…I’m trying to get better about doing this consistently.

Pack lunch or eat at home each weekday, unless eating out with friends/colleagues. Met.

Plan lunches for the week on the weekends. Met.

Cook and eat dinner at home five times per week. Met.

Use FitBit for sleep and step monitoring. Met.

Walk at least 8,000 steps per day, five days per week. Met probably 75% of the month.

Peloton three times per week for 30 minutes. Met. I rode 3-4 times per week for 30-45 minutes.

Law Practice:

Pay off law office line of credit. In progress. I paid extra toward this in May.

Double reserve funds. In progress.

Research law office marketing. Met.

Revamp website. Not started yet.

Develop and implement marketing and social media plan. Not started yet. 

Write blog post once per month. Not met in May.

Hire associate or advertise office share availability. In progress. I participated in the Nebraska Rural Practice Initiative interviews and hired a law clerk for the summer. I interviewed for associate candidates as well. But I ultimately want the right fit, and am willing to wait to find someone who is best for my office.

Blogging:

Post at least once per week. Not met. 

Post travel post at least once per month. Not met.

Post goal update monthly. Met.

Post reading list monthly. Met.

Develop and implement marketing and social media plan. Not met yet.

Take additional Travel Blog Success (or replacement) course. Not met yet.

Find/watch Lightroom tutorial series. Not met yet.

Utilize travel journal while travelling. Met so far. In progress.

Update old posts with pinnable images. Not met yet.

Increase photo size in old posts. Completed.

Travel:

Take at least one trip or local adventure per month.

  • January–Bahamas. Met! This was such a fun trip! 
  • February–Rapid City. I went to Rapid City for a weekend to see family.
  • March–Florida with my friend Tara. We went to Tampa, Clearwater, and St. Petersburg. It was so fun!
  • April–Willa Cather Museum ? I went to Rapid City for Easter. And then went to Arkansas for a family funeral about a week later. And the weather in our area was horrible for much of the month. 
  • May–Stuhr Museum ? I didn’t travel in May.
  • June–Cour D’Alene, Idaho and Spokane, Washington for Mike’s family reunion
    Girls weekend with my college sorority sisters, Lincoln, NE Met.
  • July–Museum of Nebraska Art ? I have a work trip to Washington DC, so I’ll be doing some sightseeing while I’m there as well.
  • August–Willa Cather Museum ?
  • September–New York over Labor Day Weekend ? Ireland ?
  • October– Philippines with my friend Paige
  • November–Cozumel/Belize/Florida Keys with Mike ?
  • December–

Go to Iceland ?

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Categories // Goals Tags // goal, goal check-in, goals, New Year's Resolution, New Year's Resolutions

The Book of Polly Book Club Questions

07.10.2018 by Tana Henry //

The Book of Polly by Kathy Hepinstall

The Book of Polly Book Club Questions

Did you read all of the book? Part of it? Or none of it?

Do you think Polly is a good mother? Why or why not? Should Polly be judged by the modern standards of parenting? Why or why not? What effect does Polly’s age at the time of Willow’s birth have on her parenting? What effect does the Captain’s death have on Polly’s parenting of Willow?

Polly hates varmints, and yet she nurtures Elmer, the baby squirrel, in secret. Why does she do it in secret? And what does this say about who she really is?

What do you make of Willow’s relationships with her siblings?

Dalton is Willow’s childhood best friend who becomes her boyfriend when they grow older. What do you think is special about these kinds of changing relationships? Did any of you marry your childhood/high school sweetheart?

There seems to be a lot of drama around Polly’s cooking—for example, Thanksgiving dinner or the time she invited the neighbors over to discuss the fence. Have you ever had a dinner party go horribly wrong? What is it about food that adds humor to a dark situation?

Polly and her neighbor have a contentious relationship, but after the night he dies she admits in a weak moment that she “kind of liked the old bastard.” Do you think she softened in her view of him after his death? Or that she was secretly fond of him during life? Or is this simply an example of our desire to never speak ill of the dead?

What did you make of the dramatic change of the neighbor’s wife after the dinner party?

Was Polly right to shield Willow from her personal history? When is the appropriate time to share certain details about your life and your health with your family? Can you think of examples where your parents have shared stories of their lives after you’re an adult? Or examples where you’ve shared these kinds of stories with your children?

What do you think is the significance of Polly using the term ‘the Bear’ to refer to her cancer? In what ways does superstition play a role in the novel? Can superstition be a good thing as well as a bad thing? What is the significance of the analogy of ‘the Bear’?

It seems that the book is all about the theme of rescue. Can you think of examples of this theme throughout? (i.e. Willow attempting to rescue Polly from the Bear, Phoenix and Shel’s rescue of Willow and Polly on the raft, Polly rescuing Elmer, etc.) Why do you think that this is a theme used by the author?

In some ways, Phoenix seems to be an almost saint like, protective presence around Willow and Polly. What do you think of his thematic role? How does his involvement affect the dynamics of the family?

What do you think happened after the book ended?

Who would you cast in a movie of this movie for Polly? For Willow? For the other characters?

 

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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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