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2024 Build Your Library Reading Challenge
Who's the Winner? Well, Me.
get right to it: If you are Sarah (of Sarah's YA Blog), then you're the lucky winner! Congratulations! Since this is an actual gift card, not just a code, I'll need your mailing address so I can send it off to you. Email me at blogginboutbooksATgmailDOTcom and I'll pop it in the mail.
Thanks to all who entered and especially for your wonderful book recommendations. Getting all these wonderful suggestions makes me feel like I won something :) I didn't want to forget any of them, so I made a list, which I will use whenever I'm looking for a good book to read. Here it is (alphabetized by author's last name - because I'm just anal like that). Oh! And I crossed out the titles I've already read. Okay, here it is for real:
- Abu-Jaber, Diana. Birds of Paradise. (Julie @Read Handed)
- Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi. Purple Hibiscus. (Shelley @Book Clutter)
Bick, Ilsa J. Ashes. (Cialana @Muggle-Born.net)- Bradley, Alan. The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie. (Nancy @Desperate for a Good Read)
- Bradshaw, Jessica. Hazy Shade of Winter. (Will I Stay Mormon?)
- Cashore, Kristin. Bitterblue. (Melissa @The Book Nut)
- Cass, Kiera. The Selection. (Tara @Taming the Bookshelf and Malvina Beatrice)
- Chima, Cindy Williams. The Demon King. (Rita @Rita's World)
- Creagh, Kelly. Nevermore. (Sarah @Sarah's YA Blog)
- Creech, Sharon. Walk Two Moons. (Trish @A Bushel and a Peck)
- Crowley, Cath. Graffiti Moon. (Kara)
- Diamant, Anita. The Red Tent. (Michemily @Circles and Dots and Other Distractions)
Dumas, Alexandre. The Count of Monte Cristo.(Linda)- Ford, Jamie. Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet. (Gayle @Glimpses)
- Goss, Theodora. The Thorn and the Blossom: A Two-Sided Love Story. (Melvina Beatrice)
- Hale, Shannon. Austenland. (Pam @A Cookbook Blog)
- Hillenbrand, Lauren. Unbroken. (Sheri @The Kersey Family)
- Hull, Helen R. Heat Lightning. (Kathy @A Year of Actually Reading My Own Books)
- Ibbotson, Eva. A Song for Summer. (Cindy @Being Cindy)
- James, E.L. Fifty Shades of Grey. (Veronika)
- Jio, Sarah. The Violets of March. (Susan @The Book Bag)
Lord, Cynthia. Rules. (Laura H.)- Marchetta, Melina. Saving Francesca. (KT)
- Martin, George R.R. A Game of Thrones. (Lilly and Lisa @Lisa Is Busy Nerding)
- McCallan, Trish. Forged in Fire. (Stephanie)
- Montgomery, L.M. Otherwise Blue Castle. (Pam @A Cookbook Blog)
- Narayan, R.K. The Man Eater of Makgudi. (Mel U @The Reading Life)
Niffenegger, Audrey. The Time Traveller's Wife.(ohmyklaine @Rowan Reads)- Pekkanen, Sarah. These Girls. (runner10)
- Penny, Louise. Inspector Chief Gamache series. (Kay @Purple Sage and Scorpions)
- Queen, Stephanie. The Throwbacks. (Stephanie)
- Roth, Veronica. Insurgent. (Karen and Gerard @Grab A Book From Our Stack and Oh! Paper Pages)
- Rothfuss, Patrick. The Name of the Wind. (cjhansen)
- Sepetys, Ruta. Between Shades of Grey. (Sarah @Workaday Reads)
Shusterman, Neal. Unwind. (Sabrina)- Smith, Jennifer E. The Statistical Probability of Falling in Love at First Sight. (Kristin and Kara)
- Stead, Rebecca. When You Reach Me. (Cialana @Muggle-Born.net)
- Stefano, Lauren. Fever. (Brandileigh @Blkosiner's Book Blog)
- Sullivan, Michael. Theft of Swords. (KT)
- Waldman, Amy. The Submission. (Lindsey @Literary Lindsey)
- Walls, Jeanette. The Glass Castle. (Sheri @The Kersey Family)
- Watson, S.J. Before I Go to Sleep. (Jessica @The Blue Stocking Society)
- Zusak, Marcus. I Am the Messenger. (Jessica @The Blue Stocking Society)
Thanks for entering, everybody, and thanks for the recommendations!
The Sibling Effect A Fascinating Look at Those Mysterious Brother/Sister Bonds
If you have siblings, you get it. You understand what it's like to gaze adoringly at a favorite brother or sister and think, "At least there's one person on Earth who really understands me." Or, conversely, to look at a not-so-favorite sib and wonder, "Where in the world did this person come from? We might share DNA, but that's the only thing we have in common!" If you have siblings, you know just how complicated the bonds between us and our first housemates can be. So, maybe nothing in Jeffrey Kluger's fascinating book, The Sibling Effect: What the Bonds Among Brothers and Sisters Reveal About Us, will surprise you, but I guarantee it will make you think. Not to mention psychoanalyze every interaction you've ever had with your brothers and sisters.
Kluger's book began as a series of articles for Time magazine—where he works as both a writer and senior editor—then evolved into a much longer work about the complex relationships between sibings. Using his own experience of growing up in a tight band of brothers as a framework, he explores what happens between brothers and sisters as they are reared together in the same home. Kluger talks about the biological reasons siblings depend on each other and some of the variables (sibling rivalry, divorce, abusive parents, etc.) that can strengthen or destroy the bonds between them. He also brings up things like birth order (which he believes is interesting, though far from conclusive), favoritism (a natural phenomenon that can have devastating and long-lasting effects), the almost telepathic relationships between twins (fascinating, albeit a little eerie), and the psychology behind "lonely onlies" (who may not be as dysfunctional as some believe them to be). As Kluger touts the benefits of having siblings—who function as our first classmates, teachers, friends, and confidants—as well as the hardships—decreased parental attention, soul-stripping rivalries, etc.—he uses his own example to prove why sibling relationships matter, why they're worth preserving.
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