Sunday, March 22, 2009

A Second Opinion: Rescuing America's Health Care

Arnold S. Relman, M.D.

I read this for Michael's book club. Of course, he didn't read it.... but I did. I must say it was interesting. We are going to have to make some major changes in our health care system and I am interested to see what those changes are and how they affect me both as a patient and a nurse. I think the author makes some really good points, as well as some that are a bit extreme. While I think his plan has some great aspects I do worry about others. The discussion we had about this book was very thought provoking. I hope that the leaders who make decisions are reading books like this and others written by people in the medical field, not businessmen when they make decisions about health care.

Monday, March 16, 2009

The American Wife

Curtis Sittenfeld

Well, I have very mixed emotions about this book. I love and hate that it is loosely based on our former first lady, because I feel like it changed my opinion of her and I am not sure if that is fair. I enjoyed learning of her love for children and reading, two passions I share. I even enjoyed Alice's spunk and strength when she began dating Charles. But, I did not love that "Alice" felt like she had no say in her husband's life. I do not think the President's wife should run the country, but I also don't understand how you can be married to the President and share almost none of his political views. As I said I have mixed emotions, I can't wait to see what my book club thought.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Very Valentine

Adriana Trigiani

Such a cute book. I really enjoyed it and as apparently everything I read it is one of 3 so I will have to read the next 2 once they are published. It really made me want to go to Capri and eat yummy Italian food and I always love a story with a wonderful grandchild grandparent relationship. I still miss my Papa.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Eragon

Christopher Paolini

A fun read and a little different from my usual because it was about dragons, etc. I guess the Twilight series is helping me step beyond my comfort zone in teen novels. I am glad I read it and I will probably read the rest of the series at some point. I did LOVE that there was a pronunciation key at the back for all the crazy names, but I wish I had found it sooner.