Daily Archives: April 16, 2012

MONDAY POTPOURRI: MUSINGS — APRIL 16

 

 

Welcome to Monday Potpourri, which today features Musing Mondays, hosted by Should Be Reading.

Every Monday, our leader hands us a prompt, and today’s is:

What are you currently reading? And, is it better, as good as, or worse than your last read?

That’s an easy one, since yesterday’s read was SO good, that I read all day and finished it.  Come Home, by Lisa Scottoline, was a fast-paced suspenseful read that consumed my day. (Click link for the review).

 

Today I’m reading a nonfiction title that is interesting, but definitely one that is mostly full of facts.  On Their Own, by Martha Shirk, is a revelatory read about what happens to foster kids when they age out of the system at eighteen (or later, depending on funding).

So far, I’m not learning anything really new, but that’s not the fault of the author.  I actually lived these experiences in my social work career, often helping teenagers transition out of care.

What I’m finding so far are the stories of young people who have gone through these experiences, and how they fared afterwards.  Some better than others, which I found to be true as well.

So…the read is not one I can compare to the previous one, since it’s not an escape read.  I do enjoy mixing my books up, though, so I expect to be satisfied with this one.  Yesterday, I had one of those “guilty pleasures” days, enjoying my read and curling up with it.

What about the rest of you?  How does your current read measure up to the previous one?

 

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