Tagged by Sam
One book that changed your life: Final Harvest, Emily Dickinson's Poems
One book that you've read more than once: Constance, by Jane Kenyon
One book you'd want on a desert island: Coconut Lover's Cookbook, by Bruce Fife, because it's a paperback I'm also taking a notebook and a dictionary.
One book that made you laugh: Youth in Revolt: The Journals of Nick Twisp, by C.D. Payne
One book that made you cry: I Know This Much is True, by Wally Lamb
One book that you wish had been written: Sylvia Plath's third collection.
One book that you wish had never been written: Xenocide, by Orson Scott Card (You should have quit while you were ahead, Orson.)
One book you're currently reading: White Sea, by Cleopatra Mathis
One book you've been meaning to read: By Heart/De Memoria: Cuban Women's Journeys In and Out of Exile, by MarĂa de los Angeles Torres
I'm tagging: Emmy, Sheryl, A.D., Jenni, and David.
4 comments:
Kenyon is wonderful. Plath is a great pick. Thanks Suzanne.
It was tough to pick just one, but fun to cruise all the bookshelves. :-)
Ditto on Plath's third collection. What a shame that she didn't live to write more. A true loss to literature.
A great list! And thank you for bringing me back to my blog after an absence.
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