Quick Lit: April 2015
A Wrinkle In Time:
I had never read this book before reading it with my kids for our parent/child book club. I must say that it was not at all what I was expecting. I’m not sure exactly what I was expecting, but I felt like I didn’t love the book as much as I was planning to. It’s a modern classic, after all. My kids loved it and I enjoyed it because they did, but overall I was not all that impressed. One of our favorite lines of any read aloud came from this book,
“If you have some liniment I’ll put it on my dignity,” Mrs Whatsit said, still supine. “I think it’s sprained…Have you ever tried to get to your feet with a sprained dignity?”
After we read this aloud, I found the graphic novel at our library. My 10 year old loved it! She usually doesn’t share my affinity for graphic novels.
Halo Found Hope:
Hounded:
Wave
Love Idol:
Do you suppose it matters to our Heavenly Father whether your makeup, clothes, hair, and nails are perfect? Do you think your value to Him changes based on how many followers you have on Instagram or Pinterest? Do you think He wants you to worry or get depressed if some un-friend or un-follow you on Facebook or Twitter? Do you think outward attractiveness, your dress size, or popularity make the slightest difference in your worth to the One who created the universe?
He loves you not only for who you are this very day but also for the person of glory and light you have the potential and the desire to become.
This is a journey I have been on for my whole life, and one I hope to be able to leave behind me, at least to some extent. Reading Love Idol was about 50 steps in the right direction.
The Woman in White
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I saw the film version of Diving Bell and the Butterfly, and it was very good and so sad!
I thought The Woman in White was interesting because I really never thought that a book from that time period would have multiple narrators like that! I just read (listened!) to The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins this month. I am not sure which I liked better.
Dang! I admire how many books you are able to complete! My mom loved A Wrinkle in Time as well as the others in the set. I couldn't get into it. Right now I'm reading the second book in the Come to Zion series by Dean Hughes. I've cried so many times over the grief out pioneer ancestors felt as they buried their children. I'm pinning your list.
I had no idea there was a film! I need to check that out. We're always looking for something good to watch. Thank you!
The Woman in White was my first Wilkie Collins. I have a pile a mile long on my nightstand right now, but I'm going to add The Moonstone, too. Thanks for the recommendation, I've never heard of it!
Thank you! I'm a little obsessed with reading 🙂 I haven't read anything by Dean Hughes. Would you recommend the series?