Book: Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk; Ben Fountain

A nineteen year old soldier temporarily back from Iraq spends Thanksgiving day along with his “heroic” Army troop at the Thanksgiving Day Dallas Cowboys football game.  The novel goes back and forth between their day and Billy’s history growing up and in the Army.  A great first novel that really makes America look awful looking at war, politics, class and football.

PJH Rating: ****1/2

Book: Wild; Cheryl Strayed

A memoir of the author’s months long backpack journey along the Pacific Crest Trail from Southern California to Washington State.  She took the journey, the first time she ever backbacked in her mid 20’s after a troubled childhood, a bad marriage and the death of her Mother.  Makes me want to go back packing again (well just a little).

PJH Rating: ***1/2

Book: The Age of Miracles; Karen Thompson Walker

A 12 year old girl living in California is going through the trials and tribulations of all 6th graders, but this time set in the near future where Earth’s magnetic field has shifted causing days and nights to become longer and longer leading to the possible end of the world.  An interesting novel, sort of like watching disasters unfold on the news, that I found hard to put down.

PJH rating: ****

Book: Wonder; R. J. Palacio

A ten year old boy who was born with extreme facial abnormalities starts school for the first time going into fifth grade after being home schooled.  The book chronicles his year at school with the point of view going back and forth between different people.  While the end was a bit over the top hokey, and I’m not quite sure how it ended up in my overdrive queue, I did enjoy this book written for tweens.

PJH Rating: ***1/2

Book: The Round House; Louise Erdrich

A 13 year old boy growing up on an Indian Reservation’s mother is raped.  The boy and his father are involved in the investigation and eventual result.  A great story that is very suspenseful at times and is beautifully written.  I have read and enjoyed most of Louise Erdrich’s novels over the years and this one is especially good.  This novel won the National Book Award for Fiction just this week while I was reading it.   

PJH Rating: ****1/2