Water for Elephants


The first time I heard of
Water For Elephants
was on a beach in Connecticut. We were there for Jake’s cousin’s wedding and David was running around the beach.
I saw this woman reading the book and got it confused with another one and when I realized my mistake, I asked her
how it was. She said she was liking it, but didn’t seem enthusiastic enough for me to want to place it on my library queue.



A few weeks ago, I was at Kepler’s and saw the book again. I decided I wanted to give it a try. I got it from the library three weeks ago and it’s been sitting around, waiting to be read.
Despite being on vacation, I haven’t read much at all in the last three weeks and I was getting worried that something was wrong with me.

Turns out nothing was wrong with me, and everything was wrong with the books I was trying to read. I picked this book up since it was due back in two days and I wanted to at least check it out.
And, man, am I glad I did. I read it in two days and loved loved LOVED it. I can’t even tell you why. I fell into the story immediately and enjoyed every single minute of it.

Despite the unusual setting, this is a timeless story and fantastic writing. Highly recommended.

1 comment to Water for Elephants

  • Merrell

    I couldn’t find your email, so this is the only way I found to pass this along to you. I was excited to find your Monkey Appetite posting a while back — I FULLY related to it! Recently, I came across a personality type description called The Scanner. I think you’ll find value in it, as did I. Check out these two links:

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    Enjoy! -M

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