Winter Reading List
By OMB Staff on Nov 5, 2007 in Recommendations
Living in Florida, I don’t get the opportunity to curl up in front of the fireplace, hot chocolate in hand, with a book I’ve been meaning to read. I do, however, get to sit on my balcony overlooking the ocean, without it being a sweat-fest (how’s that for a visual?).
I thought I’d share with you, my loyal readers (I’m hoping there’s more than one), what is on my reading list to accomplish over the next few months.
Its probably not in order, probably not all inclusive, and I’ll get sidetracked and not read a couple of them… but someone once told me “you gotta have goals!”
I know why the caged bird sings ~ Maya Angelou
The Girl of the Limberlost ~ Gene Stratton-Porter
Life of Pi ~ Yann Martel
The Heart of a Woman ~ Maya Angelou
Bourne Identity ~ Robert Ludlum
The Bourne Ultimatum ~ Robert Ludlum
What about you? What’s on your winter reading list?

Jeff | Nov 12, 2007 | Reply
The next few pleasure reads on the docket for me are:
The Baroque Cycle - Neal Stephenson (In three volumes, Quicksilver, The Confusion and the System of the World).
McCullogh’s recent biography of John Adams.
The Sound and the Fury by Faulkner (never read it!)
I’ve always wanted to read the Life of Pi, I’ve heard great things.
Rachel | Nov 12, 2007 | Reply
Thanks, Jeff!
I was recently thinking about adding a Faulkner to the list. Its been a long time since I’ve read anything by him.
I highly recommend Life of Pi. This will be my second reading, and I’m excited about what I’ll get out of this time around.