As
for me haven't been doing that much reading lately. Found that I hardly
read any more as well. Have to say do have times like this and others
don't. Guess it depends on the book itself as well.
No Higher Honor: A Memoir of My Years in Washington, Condoleezza Rice Have already read Ms Rice’s memoir (Extraordinary, Ordinary People: A Memoir of Family) when it came out last year.
Finished reading
Gabby: A Story of Courage and Hope, Gabrielle Giffords and Mark Kelly with Jeffrey Zaslow
WOW it took me almost a couple (Nov, 2011) to read it all. It was highly worth it in the end.
Deer in the Headlights: My Life in Sarah Palin’s Crosshairs, Levi Johnston
It
was worth the purchase and read. Even though it took time to consider
it. Have to say that I believe Levi’s side of the story and I’m
starting to like him. Not Bristol and Sarah’s side of the story like I
did before I this. Starting to not like both of them.
Not Afraid of Life: My Journey So Far, Bristol Palin and Nancy French
Again, it was definitely worth the purchase and read.
This is taken from another thread and/response that I have done regarding Bristol's mother and Tripp's grandmother.
What
is/are Sarah Palin stance/s on family leave act (maternity, paternity,
etc)? The reason why I'm asking this here because she didn't bring up in
neither of her books. In my opinion this should be a paid one. It
should also nation and worldwide as well.
Is
there anyone else on here besides whom are getting beyond tired of her
still being in the spotlight? That also goes her putting her husband,
kids, rest of her family, and friends being in the spotlight and etc.
Even though I'm still like her as a person then a politician.
She
should just go back to her husband and kids. Instead being in the
spotlight. Do feel sorry for her kids and the rest of family and
everyone whom is associated with her. Because politics have truly ruined
her and her husband for sure. Yeah I could be wrong about this.
The Lost Girls: Three Friends. Four Continents.: One Unconventional Detour Around the World,
Jennifer Baggett, Holly C. Corbett, Amanda Pressner. It was worth the
read. Especially, returning the hardcover because found it was little
worn. Had to wait until the paperback was released to read it.
Mountain of Crumbs: A Memoir,
Elena Gorokhova a week ago. It was worth read. Especially, since found I
learned more about the former Soviet Union then what I already knew
about before reading your memoir. Can't wait to read more of Ms
Gorokhova's life and/or her mothers life now.
A Father's Love: One Man's Unrelenting Battle to Bring His Abducted Son Home, David Goldman. WOW what a memoir this was and thank you, Mr. Goldman for writing about your ordeal to get Sean back home.