Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Revelry Review: What I Read on Vacation

Beyond Bogota: Diary of a Drug War Journalist in Colombia by Garry Leech

Not exactly vacation reading, but it was a good read nonetheless.  Leech uses his story of being briefly detained by the FARC in Colombia to weave together the broader narrative of Colombian history.  I work on Latin America-related stuff, so this was helpful for that.

Driving with Dead People by Monica Holloway

This book was heartbreakingly real.  It's the fictionalized story of Holloway's dysfunctional family and examines the role of each family member in making it that way.  There isn't all that much in the way of plot twists and turns, but the emotions are so raw that I found myself feeling like a voyeur into this family's trials and tribulations.


Cute, easy read.  I'm scared that the movie version will be awful.  I just can't picture it in my head after reading the book.  Oh...and I never want to cook French food EVER.  Animal bones, marrow, eggs.  Ew.


You. must. read. this. book.  Travel writing mixed with positive psychology mixed with humor.  Weiner, an NPR correspondent, travels to the world's happiest--and least happy--places to see why or how they got that way.  Really great read--made me equally want to hop on the next plane out of the country and curl up in my house with my friends and family around me.

{Photo credit: rachel sian}

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Great reviews. I too am scared the movie version of Julie and Julia won't be as good.

Analiese said...

I LOVED The Geography of Bliss. I am contemplating reading it again (and I almost never do that).

Unknown said...

Re: the All in 1 - I asked Kimberly and she said that the length has varied depending on the collections - someone at the Summer Solstice retreat had a much shorter one than the one Kimberly was wearing (which was really long). That said, the variation does not seem like much - maybe an inch or two.

Melita said...

loved your reviews. i can't wait until i pass the gmat and can read whatever i want!!

green ink said...

Ooh, everyone's raved about Geography of Bliss. I'd better go looking for it.

I read Julie and Julia many moons ago and I too am dubious about the movie - I'm still hanging on for Time Traveller's Wife to see if a movie truly can be as good as the book.

Glad you had a happy holiday!