Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Reading List

I've been doing a lot of reading lately, and not just blog entries in my Google Reader.

Here's what I've been reading the past few days other than blogs:

Hubby takes the Sunday New York Times.  He usually takes several days to read through the mammoth paper.  He often tears out articles and leaves them on my desk to read.  So I try to read through those so we can talk about what he's found.

NARSAD Research  Review:  A quarterly magazine of the Brain and Behavior Research Fund.  I have to keep up with information and research for the Family-to-Family Class.  I'll be starting a new session this upcoming week.

At Home:History of Private Life -- a book I received as a Christmas gift.  (I've already read Winner-Take-All Politics and the Basque History of the World. Nigella Kitchen is not a book to read cover-to-cover.  It is about cooking and is a recipe book.  I have made several recipes from it and each one has turn out well.)

The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin.  I don't remember where I got a recommendation for this book.  I requested it on inter-library loan quite awhile ago (before Christmas, I think) and it finally became available.  But I can only have it for two weeks, so I interrupted At Home to read this book.

When I first started the book I thought it was going to be rather shallow but now that I am in to it I find there is more to it than I initially thought.

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