Showing posts with label Summer books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer books. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Summer books! Suggestions from Ernessa T. Carter

Black is Beautiful -- Especially on Vacation

So before I get into my summer reading list, let's get this out of the way: My own novel, 32 CANDLES, is now out in paperback. If you haven't read it yet, please pick up a copy from Amazon, Target, or your local bookstore. If you've already read it in hardcover, pick up the paperback for a friend. And fellow library lovers, if you checked it out, do consider picking up a copy for your bookshelf. After all, it has a yellow cover and it's a known fact that yellow looks fantastic on any kind of bookshelf. Just click on the book cover to buy the book at Amazon.

And one more plug, I'm running all sorts of neat contests over at 32CANDLES.com, so definitely pay me a visit -- but not until after you read this my list of books I want to read on my summer vacay. Because let's face it, books are best enjoyed on vacation.

IF SONS, THEN HEIRS by Lorene Carey. Maybe I'm in the minority here, but there's just something about reading a really deep book by the pool or ocean. I just adore it. The last time I went to Hawaii, I read FREEDOM by Jonathan Franzen, and for my upcoming Hawaii jaunt, I'm getting a copy of IF SONS, THEN HEIRS. I don't know much about this book, because I'm a terrible avoider of spoilers (read: ridiculous nerd), but a lot of intelligent people whose opinions I respect have recommended it highly, so it's coming along to the beach with me.

2. KINKY GAZPACHO by Lori Tharps. Now being in an IR myself, I'm a big fan of hearing about other people's IR relationships -- especially my fellow black women's. So this memoir of Lori Tharps's travels in Spain, which include falling in love with her Spanish husband and, I'm sure, many lessons learned, is right up my alley. Weirdly enough, GAZPACHO has been on my TBR list for three or four years now. But having read (and loved) SUBSTITUTE ME last year, I'm determined that Tharps's memoir will come off my TBR list this summer.

3. SILVER SPARROW by Tayari Jones. This is another deep read, but I do know what it's about -- a man with two families and two daughters, one of which knows about the other, but not vice versa. I've been following this book's progress on Tayari's blog, and I'm seriously foaming at the mouth to read it. I'm pretty shocked that I was able to hold out until my vacation to read it.

4. JUST WANNA TESTIFY by Pearl Cleage. You know what I just really love? When authors continue to step up their game and keep it fresh and creative. From what I can tell, Cleage's latest novel involves our old friend Blue Hamilton from previous novels and .... wait for it ... sexy black female vampires. Yes, vampires! I always enjoy a Pearl Cleage book and I really can't wait to read this one. Way to mix it up!

5. THE BROKEN KINGDOMS by N.K. Jemison. There is so little black sci-fi or fantasy out these days. It seriously makes this sci-fi nerd so sad. Luckily, we have Jemison to keep the fantasy flame alive. THE HUNDRED THOUSAND KINGDOMS, The first installment of this trilogy, was wildly sexy and inventive. I'm looking forward to diving even further into the enthralling world Jemison has set up in the second installment.

So that's what I plan to read on my upcoming summer vacation. How about you? Living in California as I do, I'm always looking for a good beach read, so do sound off in the comments.

Ernessa T. Carter
Author, Blogger, Totally Fierce Nerd

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Everybody wins!

Between here and Facebook I got 15 comments and had 15 books for giveaway. If you left a comment, I will be in touch and congratulations!

The recommended Summer Reads included (check the comments; some folks here left multiple suggestions):

The Untelling by Tayari Jones
The Bishop's Daughter by Tiffany Warren
The List by Sherri Lewis
The Hand I Fan With by Tina McElroy Ansa
A Piece of Cake by Cupcake Brown
Wild Stars Seeking Midnight Suns by J. California Cooper
Passport Diaries by Tamara Gregory
The Fall of Rome by Martha Southgate
Too Little Too Late by Victoria Christopher Murray
Sex Murder and a Double Latte by Kyra Davis
Anything written by E. Lynn Harris
Lilith's Brood by Octavia Butler
When Death Comes Stealing by Valerie Wilson Wesley
Mama Day by Gloria Naylor
Hotlanta by Denene Millner and Mitzi Miller

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Beach reads and FREE books!

Our last collaborative effort worked so well, let's do it again. Let's make a list of books great to read in a hammock, lying on a beach, on a towel at the pool (you know, as you're "changing the complexion" of the place) or on a blanket under a tree.

Some of mine:

Seen It All and Done the Rest by Pearl Cleage
Waiting in Vain by Colin Channer
Rhythms of Grace by Marilynn Griffith
My Soul to Keep by Tananarive Due
Kiss the Sky by Farai Chideya
Seduction by Geneva Holliday
That Devil's No Friend of Mine by J.D. Mason
Taking After Mudear by Tina McElroy Ansa
The Sunday List by Stacy Hawkins Adams
Sag Harbor by Colson Whitehead
Soul City by Toure
Kinky Gazpacho by Lori Tharps
Meeting of the Waters by Kim McLarin
The Interruption of Everything by Terry McMillan
Going Down South by Bonnie Glover
Third Girl From the Left by Martha Southgate
A New Kind of Bliss by Bettye Griffin
Sisters and Husbands by Connie Briscoe
This Side of the Sky by Elyse Singleton
Casanegra by Blair Underwood, Tananarive Due and Steven Barnes
Nappily Ever After by Trisha R. Thomas

Leave me a comment with one of your favorite beach reads and you'll be entered for a drawing of a signed copy of Children of the Waters or Orange Mint and Honey or unsigned copy of books that I like, but will part with to make room on my shelves and hopefully make some new readers very happy. Leave your email address and the book(s) you would prefer. On Monday, July 27 at 5 p.m. Mountain Time, I'll draw names at random and do my best to match you with your preferred book, but first pick goes in order of names picked. I'll announce winners on Tuesday, July 28. Spread the word!

Giveaways:

Children of the Waters
Orange Mint and Honey
Seen It All and Done the Rest
Rhythms of Grace
My Soul to Keep
Kinky Gazpacho
Worth a Thousand Words by Stacy Hawkins Adams
Unsigned Hype by Booker T. Mattison
Wicked Ways by Donna Hill
If These Walls Could Talk by Bettye Griffin
Better Than I Know Myself by Virginia DeBerry and Donna Grant
Fruit of the Lemon by Andrea Levy
Trading Dreams at Midnight by Diane McKinney-Whetstone
Gods and Soldiers: Penguin Anthology of Contemporary African Writing
R.L.'s Dream by Walter Mosely