Reading for Me

The Books I Have Read…..Just for Me

#29: Listen to Me (Kristen Proby)

Earlier this week, I continued my recent dive into romance novels and read the first in the series by Kristen Proby. Why the recent fascination with romance? I guess it has something to do with the fantasy and escapism they bring from the realities of life. Plus, they tend to be easy reads….and that has been about all my brain could handle during the crazy life of October!

Listen to Me featured Addison, a co-owner of a hot new restaurant in Seattle. Addison has had bad luck in relationships and has been jilted by musicians as well as her parents. Enter Jake, the swaggering rock star dealing with his own demons from his past. The attraction is instantaneous, but there is no certainty that either will be able to look beyond their hurts and baggage to see the possibilities that are right in front of them.

Proby’s writing is witty and fast-paced. STEAMY as well. If you are not comfortable with graphic depictions of intimacy, you should just move on to the next book because this one is not for you. However, if you are looking for a fast-paced read that grapples with the realities of flawed people in the dating pool, this is the perfect book for you.

Thankfully, romance is not the only thing in my reading world at the moment. What else am I working through? I’m really enjoying The Accidental Tourist by Anne Tyler. I just started the book this week and am reading the hard copy at a rather leisurely pace, but I was pulled into the plot from the very beginning of the story. I’m continuing my research through Harold Schonberg’s The Great Pianists. I’ve made my way up to the chapter on Franz Liszt just in time to lecture on the same topic in my music appreciation class. I also decided to add an audio book to the mix this week, so I began listening to Anderson Cooper reading his book Vanderbilt: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty. All of my books are very diverse, so I can always find something that will strike a chord in my reading life.

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The View From My Reading Chair – October 17, 2021

Greetings from Salt Lake City on a rather chilly Sunday morning. This weekend was Fall Break, so I decided to head out of town and enjoy a few days of rest and relaxation. Although things didn’t go quite as I had planned — blasted back ache! — I am still very thankful that I got some rest, but it’s time to head back to my normal routine.

Since I was taking some time off, I also took a bit of a reading holiday while in SLC. I had “plans” of getting some quality reading done, but the mountain air just made me sleepy and there were so many things to see! Before starting my break, I did manage to get some productive reading done. I continued to slowly make my way through The Great Pianists and have really enjoyed looking at Listen to Me by Kristen Proby. I made good progress on this romance novel on my flight into SLC on Thursday. With any luck, I’ll maybe have a finish before hitting the ground in Amarillo tonight!

That brings us to the topic of The Moonstone. I’m really at a crossroad with this book. On one hand, I have invested so much time in reading this book that I just want to see it through to the end and mark it off of my list. On the flip side, there are so many good books in the world! Why am I slogging through a painful read? As hard as it is for me to accept, I think this book is about to move into my DNF pile. I’ve gotten a taste for the style of the writing. It’s definitely not something I’m going to recommend to anyone else. Hmmm….I guess I just came to a decision while writing this post! Why was that so hard?

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The View From My Reading Chair – October 9, 2021

After finishing my ebook romance earlier this week that I just couldn’t put down, I decided the rest of the week would be devoted to reading the two larger works that are giving me more fits right now. Currently, StoryGraph indicates that I have read 26% of The Moonstone and 18% of The Great Pianists. Now I have to figure out why I’m making such slow progress through both of these books.

The progress I am making through the book about pianists and their techniques makes sense to me. I’m only reading this book in my office between other tasks and intentionally working my way through the material slowly so I can make notes and try to retain as much of the material as I can. I don’t get to pick up this text daily; when I do, I might read a chapter….or just a portion of a chapter. I think I want to try to schedule some reading time in the coming week to see if I can make a little more headway on this project. Even though it is “Reading for Me,” it also qualifies as research.

The Moonstone baffles me a little more. I feel as though I am reading the novel regularly, but it moves so slowly! I read for 30 minutes and I’ve only managed to plow through 6 pages or so. I really don’t get it! The text is not that hard. I’m not completely bored with the story. I just haven’t hit my stride. I was really hoping to finish this book in the next week, but I really don’t see that happening. The fact that I don’t understand the slow progress is becoming a source of frustration for me as well.

So what’s the plan for the upcoming week? I’m continuing to read both books. But I had also planned to introduce a digital book into the mix just so I had all book formats in the rotation at the same time. It seems that the convenience of reading digitally is keeping me in the process of reading at the moment. It’s definitely something worth considering and exploring further.

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#27: Too Good to Be True (Lauren Blakely)

I had a finish yesterday afternoon. Beyond that, I don’t really know what to call it. It was not a book or a novel. It was marketed as a “novella”, but at only 48 pages, I think that’s even a bit of stretch. Still, I finished and I’m adding it to my collection of completed reads for the year. (At this point, I need all of the help I can get to meet my goal of 40 books in 2021.)

Another post in the “One Love” series, this story featured a young woman who had been hurt in love one too many times. When she finally seeks out the services of a matchmaker, the first date is off the charts with the handsome vet that she is paired with. Will this relationship work out or will she manage to allow fear to self-sabotage her chance at happiness yet again? Definitely a light-hearted read to just get your reading motor started again.

Other than that short novella, I did continue making my way through some of my other slow burns. I’m still trying to plow through The Moonstone, but I’m beginning to have doubts that I will actually complete it. I understand the plot, I’m just not engaged in reading it. I also made a little headway through The Great Pianists this week, closing out the chapter on Beethoven. I’m hoping that now that I am getting a little closer to contemporary pianists and piano technique that this book will grab my attention during the week once again.

I also took the plunge and started an account on StoryGraph. I like the option to include ratings that fall between 2 and 3 stars because sometimes a book just doesn’t deserve 3 stars….but 2 stars seems too harsh. I like the site’s functionality so far and am hoping that I get better reviews from it than I did on Goodreads.

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