A tall stack of french toast |
Books where I sounded out all the words myself:
Fiction: Ruth Ozeki's A Tale for the Time Being
Nonfiction: Anna Badkhen's The World is a Carpet
Audiobooks:
Fiction: Light Between Oceans by M. L. Stedman, read by Noah Taylor.
Nonfiction: History of the English Language in 100 Words, by David Crystal, read by the author.
A sad note:
Right after I became addicted to audiobooks about Jo Nesbo's Inspector Harry Hole, I learned that the fantastic narrator Robin Sachs passed away earlier this year.
© 2013 Nancy L. Ruder
4 comments:
I love the coveted Nancy Awards. (Where is the promised poetry, by the way?) And I love the stacked French toast, which would have made me hungry except that I am eating a pumpkin spice bagel at the moment!
I'm working on a poetry for preschoolers project, Kathleen, but I'm way behind on current poetry.
My favorite work of fiction this year has been Telegraph Hill by Michael Chabon. I will have to read Ruth Ozeki's book, I have read 2 others by her and loved them!
Thanks for the recommendation. I checked Telegraph Hill out from the library.
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