I have always loved to read. I’m pretty sure it started when I was about 8 or so and I binge read every Nancy Drew mystery I could get my hands on. Summer Bookmobile and visits to the Library were always a highlight .
During my adult life, it has been a bit different. Don’t get me wrong, I still love to read; however, there are so many more things to distract me from it. Including Candy Crush and Podcasts.
In the last couple years though, I have been able to delve back into the literary world and started reading in earnest again. I have also been able to combine my long-held love of reading with my new-found love of podcasts. I have found a couple book/literary podcasts I absolutely love (check them out here: What Should I Read Next, Literary Disco, and Book Riot The Podcast).
So, this blog is for my fellow bookies who like me follow the latest literary news. No, not the fact that there will not be a Nobel Prize in literature this year. I am speaking of The Great American Read. It is a list if 100 books that are deemed “most loved”. I’ve read about 19 of them and probably remember details from only about 10 of them
“THE GREAT AMERICAN READ is an eight-part series that explores and celebrates the power of reading, told through the prism of America’s 100 best-loved novels (as chosen in a national survey). It investigates how and why writers create their fictional worlds, how we as readers are affected by these stories, and what these 100 different books have to say about our diverse nation and our shared human experience. “
Wondering how the top 100 books were chosen? Well let me tell you:
“PBS and the producers worked with the public opinion polling service “YouG”ov” to conduct a demographically and statistically representative survey asking Americans to name their most-loved novel. Approximately 7,200 people participated.
So, in honor of this cool event . . . I am featuring some book reviews from some of my most favorite people to share books with. Enjoy the first installment – The Outsiders.

