11 member(s) found this review helpful.
Amazing, funny book that everyone who reads should read. How can any reader not love a book about reading and books! I was going to keep it and try to tackle all the books she reads in her year of writing this, but to be honest, while I love her writing, her reading tastes bore me. There was only one she read that I have already read and loved which was "Kitchen Confidential". The only other book she mentioned that I have read, she didn't read. Which is "Confederacy of Dunces". So while I'm not keen on her tastes in reading material, her writing about them and her experiences along the way is out of this world good!
8 member(s) found this review helpful.
I had a hard time getting through this. I could only read one or two chapters at a time and then needed to take a break. I think the book was way overhyped...the author's goal was to journal her reading experiences for a year, but it ended up being a pretentious name-dropping fest "oh i know this author" or "oh i know the actor who was in the movie made from this book" yada yada yada. I did find a few good books to read among her choices, though.

Natasha F. (
Vasilly) wrote on 5/20/2007...
7 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is such a great book! People either love it or hate it. Here's the thing: if you're looking for just a list of good books to read and nothing more, put this book down and pick up Nancy Pearl's Book Lust. If you don't mind something more, then you've found the right book. Sara Nelson decided that she was going to spend one year reading a book a week from a list that she made. Instead she learned that you can't pick your books, books pick you. So instead of reading the books that she was "suppose" to, she feel in and out of love with books that fit her mood. She shows how for alot of readers (including myself,) that you read what fits your mood. Sara Nelson shows a very honest portrayal of her reading habits, such as: loving a writer's first novel and hating the next, not reading classics, refusing to read anything on any bestseller's list or reading anything that is overhyped, being careful what you recommend to someone to read, and also learning how to put a book down if it doesn't speak to you instead of trudging through it. "So many books, so little time" is a great book and highly recommended. You'll walk around everywhere with it until you're finished.
5 member(s) found this review helpful.
The author comes across as hypocritical and whiny in my opinion. She is constantly contradicting her choice of weekly read and the way she chooses it. She also really gives me too much information into her bi-ethnic jewish-japanese household and its problems. I really am not interested in her life, I just wanted to know what she was reading.... and I'm not really interested in that anymore either.
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
I found this book to be very dry reading, not at all what I was expecting. Very disappointing.
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
For those who love to read, this a one reader's experience choosing books to read and how reading adds so much to our life. It was very enjoyable to share the love of reading that we all have!
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
I muddled through it somehow................

Dannielle I. (
dani) wrote on 1/19/2006...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is the best book about books that I've read. She really gets what it's like to be a book lover!
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Sara Nelson is a delight. Great book detailing her "Book a week" project. Very interesting & inspiring.
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Fun, breezy, chatty book about the surprises and joys of reading.