Book Recommendations
By hellsphreak
@hellsphreak (68)
United States
February 21, 2009 4:47pm CST
I recently read two books in the last three days. Both of them ahs hit me hard in their own way.
The first is:
Mentor: The Kid & The CEO by Tom Pace. Fiction.
This book is a very, very easy read. It is awesome, inspirational and makes me want to get out there and start doing something to improve the quality of my life and that of my daughters'. The language is the cleanest I've ever read, and Pace gives it to us straight. If you are in need of some wisdom, some inspiration, or just a very easy, entertaining read, I strongly recommend this book. I finished it in less than a day; it was that good!
And now to the second:
The Girl Next Door by Jack Ketchum. Fiction.
If "splashpunk" is your thing, this is a definite choice. But, beware, it deals with extremely sensitive natures, such as child abuse. I know many of you have read a lot, if not very many, books about child abuse, but this is more than I have ever dealt with, and I am not easily fazed by much of anything, even the most grisly. Ketchum's description of the abuse is very gory, violent and heartrending. I found myself clenching my fists and toes at certain parts, pleading with this boy to end the craziness, and dreaded the next page, not knowing what Ketchum would hit me with next. If you are highly sensitive and have a weak stomach, do not pick up a copy of this book. I am not kidding. Only the brave, the guttiest, the courageous and the hardiest should ever give this book a shot. Also a fascinating read (the old adage in play here: wanting to look away, but cannot), enough that I could not put it down and thus finished it in a day.
I would have included links to both books, but I am not entirely sure that MyLot allows html in the postings. I already messed up once, and I do not want to make another mistake again, hah.
Enjoy!
1 response
@natsvelascotan (665)
• Philippines
21 Feb 09
Thank you for recommending the books, will try to get round reading them in the next months. I like Nicolas Sparks books (Fiction) and I have been reading The Secret and Eat Pray Love, very interesting books ... =)