Reading: I am
about 50 pages into Barbara Kingsolver’s newest novel, Unsheltered, and while maybe a tiny bit slow, I am still enjoying
it. I can’t say that I am ohmygod so riveted and am tempted to stay up all
hours of the night reading, but I am definitely interested. I have also read
the introduction for Can We All Be Feminists, edited by June Eric-Udorie, and
while I am passionate on the subject, it’s a book that has to be read in
silence, with a highlighter in hand, and preferably in long chunks.
Grading: I am
almost caught up (say whaaaaat?) until the onslaught of assignments hit me
starting Friday, but do have less than a class set of timed writes to get
through. My students read an excerpt from Michael Gibney’s Sous Chef and had to
write an explication (literary analysis), examining how things like syntax,
diction, and tone enhance the content. I just finished a huge stack of process
pieces on The Catcher in the Rye, which, truth be told, became a little
painful. These explications are much faster and more telling of their current
analytical abilities.
Listening: I just
finished the Audiobook I was listening to and am in need of a new one! Until I
take the time to figure that out, I’ve been listening to The Armchair Expert
Podcasts, including the one with Amy Schumer. I really want to get to the third
season of Serial and Dr. Death, too, as both come highly recommended by a
friend who know my taste!
Purchasing: My
motto: when the going gets tough, the tough buy books (even if they should not).
Some were preordered, some were, say, spotted on, say, the Subway Book Review’s
Instagram feed and purchased immediately. I recently ordered Are You My Mother
by Allison Bechdel, The Best We Could by Thi Bui, and Tell Me How It Ends,
edited by Valeria Luiselli. I have preordered Christina Tosi’s All About Cake (arriving today!),
Kim Hooper’s Cherry Blossoms, and the paperback of Ta-Nehisi Coates’s We Were
Eight Years in Power.
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