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April 2021 Reading List: Adventure Stories

05.31.2021 by Tana Henry //

For 2021, I set monthly categories to read from, in an effort to feel less constrained by reading challenges that I’d participated in previously, while continuing to work through the massive collection of books that I already own or have borrowed from friends and family. Each month I’ll include the books that I finished within the month’s category reading, books finished outside of the category reading, books in progress, and books abandoned. And I’ll tell you where the book was sourced from. For April 2021, my reading list is from the category of Adventure Stories!

Adventure Stories Finished:

From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne

Previously owned physical book.

Around The Moon by Jules Verne

Previously owned physical book.

I’m a fan of Jules Verne’s work. I thought I had read quite a few of his books (Journey to the Center of the Earth, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Around the World in Eighty Days), but as it turns out, he was quite prolific. I picked these two books up at some book sales, and thought they fit quite nicely into this adventure story genre. What’s amazing to me is that so much of Verne’s imaginings have actually come to pass in some form or another.

Transcription by Kate Atkinson

New physical book.

This is a spy story set in World War II, so an adventure story in my book. But this isn’t quite what I expected, in that the story all takes place in London, rather than in far-flung areas. But the situations aren’t any less intense for it. The characters all felt real and multi-dimensional, rather than simplistic.

The Game: The Game Is Life, Book 1 by Terry Schott

New Audible audiobook.

Digital Heretic: The Game Is Life, Book 2 by Terry Schott

New Audible audiobook.

This is a new to me series, that I found by by searching for books narrated by Luke Daniels, probably my favorite audiobook narrator. It is science fiction/fantasy and reminds me a bit of Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card. Essentially children go into a simulation, and the simulation is life on Earth. Such a great concept. The first three books were free with my audio membership, and I loved the first two of them.

The Haunting of H. G. Wells by Robert Masello

Previously owned Kindle e-book.

This novel is the fictional story of H.G. Wells trip into the trenches of World War I, and being haunted by the soldiers that he met afterwards. He and a young female reporter, who actually became Wells’s lover, then investigate and try to stop a terrorist attack from the Germans on the British people. This book was quite good, and I enjoyed all of it, both the true to life portions, as well as the fiction and magical realism.

Forward by Veronica Roth, Blake Crouch, N.K. Jemisin, Amor Towles, Paul Tremblay, Andy Weir

Previously owned Audible audiobook.

Forward is a short story collection edited by Blake Crouch and written by some of my very favorite authors, as well as a couple of new to me authors (N.K. Jemisin and Paul Tremblay). The inspiration for the collection is what technological advancements should be rolled back or can get out of control. Each of the authors has a short story of his or her own, and they all made me really think about the stories after I finished them. This is highly recommended if you’ve ever read any of these authors.

Letters from Steven: Stories from the First Solo Walk Around the World by Steven M. Newman

Previously owned physical book.

Steven Newman walked around the world, literally. Along the way, he kept journals, as well as wrote letters home. Letters to friends and family, and letters that were published in a local newspaper. This book is a collection of those letters, journal entries, and photographs. It felt like an honest view of what the experience must feel like, including feelings of exhaustion, frustration, fear, and grief along the way.

Other Books Finished:

The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Michele Richardson

New Audible audiobook.

My book club read this book, and I’d heard about it before it was selected. The novel follows a Kentucky packhorse librarian on her travels around the area delivering books to her patrons. The people of this area are completely impoverished, and the book includes people who starve to death. The main character is a Kentucky Blue, meaning that she has a medical condition that makes her skin appear blue, so themes of racism are also tackled, but from a slightly different perspective. I didn’t love the book, as the violence felt gratuitous to me. But it was an interesting story about real topics (Kentucky blues, packhorse librarians), so I felt like I learned something new. And it definitely made for some really good discussion in our book club meeting.

The Nestby Ken Oppel

New physical book.

I picked this book up while shopping for new books with my niece and nephew. It was on a book clearance rack, and I decided that I needed to read it. It is advertised as a book for children, but it includes some hard themes. The book is strange and wonderful, and includes magical realistic elements. I read it very quickly on the drive back to our home, so it is not long or difficult to read.

Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro

Borrowed Kindle e-book from library using Libby.

I recently discovered Kazuo Ishiguro, and now am interested in reading pretty much everything he writes. This is his newest book, and follows an AF (artificial friend) from her time in the store with Manager and other AFs to her time after being chosen and taken to the home of a child. Themes of what it really means to be alive are prevalent in this book, as well as in the other book by him that I previously read (Never Let Me Go). I’ll be interested to see if that continues in other books by him as well. What I really loved about this book and Never Let Me Go, is that things are mostly normal to our lives, but there is a feeling of foreboding and you just know that something isn’t quite right. It’s such a fun reading experience to try to figure out what is off about their world.

Books in Progress:

Taste for Truth: A 30 Day Weight Loss Bible Study by Barb Ravelin (Already owned Kindle e-book.) My bible study is working through this book.

Year of Wonder: Classical Music to Enjoy Day by Day by Clemency Burton-Hill (Already owned physical book.)

Giants in the Earth: A Saga of the Prairie by O.E. Rolvaag (Borrowed from father-in-law Fuzz.)

 

Books Abandoned:

A Dance in Donegal by Jennifer Deibel (Purchased Kindle e-book this year.)

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Categories // What I Read Tags // A Dance in Donegal, Amor Towles, Andy Weir, Around the Moon, Around the World in Eighty Days, Barb Ravelin, Blake Crouch, Clemency Burton-Hill, Digital Heretic, Ender's Game, Forward, From the Earth to the Moon, Giants In the Earth, Jennifer Deibel, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Jules Verne, Kate Atkinson, Kazuo Ishiguro, Ken Oppel, Klara and the Sun, Letters from Steven, Michele RIchardson, N.K. Jemisin, Nest, O.E. Rolvaag, Orson Scott Card, Paul Tremblay, Robert Masello, Steven M. Newman, Taste for Truth, Terry Schott, The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek, The Game, The Haunting of H.G. Wells, Transcription, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Veronica Roth, Year of Wonder

2021 Reading Plans

11.16.2020 by Tana Henry //

Maybe it’s a little early to be making plans for 2021, but I’m so over 2020 that I can’t help but do a little daydreaming about what I’m hoping will be a better year. Anyway, in previous years, I’ve done the PopSugar Reading Challenge, the Modern Mrs. Darcy Reading Challenge, put together my own reading list, and also just read with total freedom. There were aspects of all of those approaches that I loved (structure, forcing myself out of my comfort zone, freedom, etc). There were also aspects that felt really restraining (reading a book or genre that I hated, not being able to pick books that felt right in the moment, books that I was excited about sitting on my shelf for months or years, etc.).

In 2021, I’m doing something totally different with my reading plans. In 2021, I’m picking 12 categories, one for each month. I’m not assigning a category to a particular month, so that I can use discretion about which category is the best fit for me in a particular month based on life circumstances, number of books in the category, or just what feels right that month. Instead I will be pick which category I want to fulfill at the start that month. I’ve also left a couple of months as “whatever strikes my fancy” so that I can delve more into genres that I read more often, revisit a category from another month, or just read whatever the heck I want to.

Within the category, I’m listing books that I already own that fulfill that category. Some categories have more books than others. The goal will not be to read all of them, as that would be unrealistic. Instead the goal will be to read from books that I already own or have borrowed from others, and to make the bulk of that month’s reading come from that category. I think this will help me to broaden my horizons for some months, or really ‘dive deep’ in other months.

This probably sounds complicated, but it’s really not. I think I’ll just dive into my categories and the books that fulfill those categories, and this will make a lot more sense. For the books, I’ll italicize Kindle books, underline audiobooks, and leave in plain text the physical books. So, here we go…

#1–Borrowed Books

  • The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles (Borrowed from friend Sierra)
  • Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult (Borrowed from mother-in-law Vonnie)
  • Little Bee by Chris Cleave (Borrowed from friend Sierra)
  • All Things Bright and Beautiful by James Herriot (Borrowed from friendDennis)

#2–Mysteries

  • A Fire Sparkling by Juliana MacLean
  • The Man Who Played with Fire by Jan Stocklassa
  • The Cruelest Month by Louise Penny
  • A Great Reckoning by Louise Penny
  • The Lost Book of the Grail by Charlie Lovett
  • The End of Temperance Dare by Wendy Webb
  • Cat Among the Pigeons by Agatha Christie
  • The Body in the Library by Agatha Christie
  • A Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie
  • Crooked House by Agatha Christie
  • Third Girl by Agatha Christie
  • Spider’s Web by Agatha Christie
  • An Instance of the Fingerpost by Iain Pears
  • The Real Sherlock by Lucinda Hawksley
  • I’ll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara

#3–Frank McCourt Books

  • ‘Tis
  • Angela’s Ashes
  • Teacher Man

#4–Nebraska Authors

  • Love Song to the Plains by Mari Sandoz
  • Crazy Horse: The Strange Man of the Oglala by Mari Sandoz
  • The Troll Garden, and Selected Stories by Willa Cather
  • The Song of the Lark by Willa Cather
  • Selected Stories by Willa Cather

#5–Children’s/Middle Grade/YA

  • Go by Kozumi Kaneshiro
  • Jo’s Boys by Louisa May Alcott
  • Little Men by Louisa May Alcott
  • The Complete Emily Starr Trilogy: Emily of New Moon + Emily Climbs + Emily’s Quest by Lucy Maud Montgomery
  • The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo
  • The Wrong Door by Paul E. Richardson
  • Green Angel by Alice Hoffman

#6–Books by “John”

  • Gertrude and Claudius by John Updike
  • The Short Novels of John Steinbeck
  • A Hundred Fires in Cuba by John Thorndike
  • Faith of My Fathers by John McCain

#7–Memoirs

  • Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness by Alexandra Fuller
  • Spoken from the Heart by Laura Bush
  • When It Was Our War: A Soldier’s Wife on the Home Front by Stella Suberman
  • Land of a Thousand Hills: My Life in Rwanda by Rosamond Halsey Carr
  • Girl Unbroken: A Sister’s Harrowing Story of Survival from the Streets of Long Island to the Farms of Idaho by Regina Calcaterra and Rosie Maloney
  • The Son and Heir by Alexander Munnghoff
  • Your Blue Is Not My Blue by Aspen Matis
  • Out of the Silence: After the Crash by Eduardo Strauch
  • The Club King: My Rise, Reign, and Fall in New York Nightlife by Peter Gatien
  • West with the Night by Beryl Markham
  • Thicker than Water by Tyler Shultz

#8–Witch Books

  • Spellbreaker by Charlie N. Holmberg
  • Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman (I also have the physical book)
  • The Witch’s Daughter by Paula Brackston
  • The Winter Witch by Paula Brackston

#9–International Authors

  • The Girl in the Tree by Sebnem Isiguzel
  • Life by Lu Yao
  • The Price of Paradise by Susana Lopez Rubio
  • The Passion According to Carmelaby Marcos Aguinis
  • About the Night by Anat Talshir
  • The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevski
  • Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
  • One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
  • 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami
  • Island Beneath the Seaby Isabel Allende
  • Ines of My Soul by Isabel Allende
  • The Two Towers: Book Two in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien
  • The Return of the King: Book Three in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien
  • The Sum of Our Days by Isabel Allende

#10–Adventure Stories

  • Five Weeks in a Balloon by Jules Verne
  • From the Earth to the Moon and Round the Moon by Jules Verne
  • Letters from Steven: Stories from the First Solo Walk Around the World by Steven M. Newman
  • The Haunting of H. G. Wells by Robert Masello
  • Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes
  • Moby Dick by Herman Melville
  • The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights by Sir James Knowles

#11/12–More from Above Categories, or Whatever Strikes My Fancy

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Favorite Books of 2015

12.21.2015 by Tana Henry //

I have done a TON of reading in 2015! And I have read some fantastic books. If you are looking for some books to put on your 2016 reading list, I hope this will be a place to start for you. Without further ado, here are my 15 favorite books of 2015 (in no particular order).

The Martian by Andy Weir

The Best Yes by Lysa TerKeurst

Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell

Somewhere in France by Jennifer Robson

Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg

The Einstein Prophecy by Robert Masello

Sugar by Deirdre Riordan Hall

The All-Girl Filling Station’s Last Reunion by Fannie Flagg

The Giver by Lois Lowry

Still Alice by Lisa Genova

Leaving Time by Jodi Picoult

A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini

Tattoos on the Heart by Gregory Boyle

The Mermaid’s Sister by Carrie Anne Noble

The Last Passenger by Manel Loureiro

What were your favorite books of 2015?  Do any of these make it onto your list as well?

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