Tuesday, June 5, 2012

The First 25

On Sunday I completed book number 25. Currently, I am on track to complete the challenge but I am noticing that I haven't been as thrilled with the last few books that I've read. I started to wonder, "Did I really love Bud, Not Buddy as much as I had originally thought?" (It was one of the first) After a few moments of thought I realized that I really did like it. I loved that the writing offered the accent of the south, I loved Bud's thoughts on how to be more successful in life, and I love that it made me laugh out loud.

So, here are a few of my favorites so far, in no particular order:
  • Bud, Not Buddy - for reasons already noted
  • The Dot - the illustrations, the repeated theme, the positive outlook
  • Frog and Toad Are Friends - a reminder of good friends and the joy associated
  • Joyful Noise - it was surprisingly fun to read the poetry and hear two voices work together
  • Owl Moon - story of traditions and beautiful illustrations
Along with the good, there are some that end up at the bottom of the list:
  • Knuffle Bunny - whiny story
  • Are You There God? It's Me Margaret. - I may have expected too much because I've enjoyed other titles by Judy Blume

If anyone is reading the books or my comments, I'd love to hear your thoughts. I'm really enjoying the sense of accomplishment felt with each book, even if it was written for babies. It's one item I get to mark off in my journey to a larger goal. I'm glad for the opportunity to read books I never would have known about or would have left on the shelf. I'm also enjoying a chance to visit our library more often. A friend from my childhood neighborhood is working there and it's nice to catch her at work once in a while and catch up.

I hope I can keep up with my own challenge while life moves forward. There are big changes coming. :)

2 comments:

- said...

I really love Bud, Not Buddy, but I think I like The Watsons Go to Birmingham more (same author). If you haven't read it, the first part is super funny, I don't think I have ever laughed so hard while reading a book (it helps when you are reading it out loud to 7th graders though) as I did while reading the Watsons. The last part is so sad but well written for young adults. I also love the Frog and Toad books and have read the other ones on your first list except Dot. I miss that library.

Jen said...

This is a great idea! I really need to try this list. I cant believe how many I have never heard of! Keep going strong!!