Showing posts with label cookbooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cookbooks. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

June Book Haul


So in my last post (you can read it HERE) I talked about the used book sale at the Concord Public Library that was amazing! And I wanted share with you what books I purchased there and at a bookshop in town.

The first book that I purchased was a nonfiction book called The Diary of a Soviet Schoolgirl: 1932-1937 by Nina Lugovskaya. It sounds really interesting and I want to learn more about the Soviet Union, so this looks like a neat way to learn about it. The version that I got is the abridged version, so I might want to get the unabridged version if I like this book.


About a Boy, by Nick Hornby, is a book that I have been meaning to read for a while. I want to read this before I see the film starring Hugh Grant and Toni Colette. It is only one of two fiction books that I bought.


The third book is American Chica: Two Worlds, One Childhood by Marie Arana. Again, this sounded interesting and I currently like to read books about different cultures, to broaden my understanding of the world.


I have just finished reading the book Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity by Katherine Boo for the Nerfighteria book club. I loved it and gave it 5 stars on Goodreads. I also am fascinated by Indian culture. So when I saw India Becoming: A Portrait of Life in Modern India by Akash Kapur, I had to get it. The cover is beautiful and I can’t wait to read it.


The fourth book is the second novel and it is also about India. Back in junior year I won the Mount Holyoke high school book award and I received Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake. I read it and immediately loved it. I then bought and read The Interpreter of Maladies, which is a series of short stories written by her. Again, I loved them. The Lowland is her latest book and I was so excited to see it at the book sale. I am positive that I will read it quickly and love it.


The next two books are cookbooks that I bought at two different shops in downtown Concord. The first one is a cookbook that I might own, but I cannot find. It is called Teen Cooks and it is by Megan and Jill Carle, two sisters. The recipes are easy and yummy, and I will definitely take this book to college.


I love Trader Joe’s. It is no secret, and this cookbook, The I Love Trader Joe’s College Cookbook by Andrea Lynn, seems perfect to me. I have tried two of the recipes (tortilla soup and curried Israeli couscous with apples) and they were both delicious. Again, they are fast, easy, and they taste great. I cannot wait to try more of them at home and at college.


Those are all the books that I bought this past weekend! Have you read any of them? If you have, let me know what you think of them. I also have a Goodreads account where you can see what I’m reading, what I’ve read and what I think of the books that I have read. Please friend me if you have an account! Thanks for reading and I’ll see you later this week with another blog post.


Bye!