My dad used to joke around and holler "Hold her back!" every time we'd pass a bookstore. Life hasn't changed much.
I just finished
The Price of Motherhood: Why the Most Important Job in the World is Still the Least Valued by
Ann Crittenden, so yesterday it was off to the library.
Awaiting my eyes are:
The Overspent American: Upscaling, Downshifting and the New Consumer by Juliet B. Schor
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert M. Pirsig--I have literally had this on my to-read list for more than a decade. Sooo excited to finally get started on it.
Collected Poems by Lynda Hull
Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert--Everyone and their mother, and even their mother's mother has read this on the bus in the last year. It's written in an accessible (read: toilet-reading), magazine style, which I usually avoid, but the subject intrigues me and ADD isn't rare for me these days.
Big-Box Swindle: The True Cost of Mega-Retailers and the Fight for America's Independent Businesses by Stacy Mitchell
A Year Without "Made in China" by Sara Bongiorni
Care to share any book recommendations? If you're looking for one, check out the
Blogging Bookworm, which was my source for several on this list.