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Showing posts with label Slip of the Knife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Slip of the Knife. Show all posts
Sunday, April 11, 2010
More Winners!
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Kristi
Laura Rider's Masterpiece by Jane Hamilton
For the first entry, reader's needed to tell whether or not they ever wanted to be a writer - here is what the winners had to say:
25 - Sue said. . .I've always wanted to be a writer, but sadly it will never happen.. . I have great reading skills but very pathetic writing skills.
24 - Jonita said. . .I've always wanted to write a fictional novel drawing from my experiences as a teenage mom. I'm scared of rejection, though!
49 - Pamela S. said. . . I think it would be wonderful to be a writer, but I doubt I have any talent for it. I wish I did!!
Slip of the Knife by Denise Mina
59 - Darcie K.
41 - Tabathia
9 - LuAnn
52 - Suzi
12 - Heidi V.
For the first entry into this contest, readers had to either give me their blog URL or, if they didn't have a blog - they had to tell me a favorite. Hopefully you will all go check out these other wonderful bloggers.
Favorite blogs:
http://www.readingatthebeach.com/
http://bookinwithbingo.blogspot.com/
http://northernmama-northerngirl.blogspot.com/
http://aseaofbooks.blogspot.com/
http://www.luxuryreading.com/
http://www.frugalplus.com/
http://www.agoodaddiction.blogspot.com/
http://booksandneedlepoint.blogspot.com/(blush)
http://www.thestorysiren.com/
http://kat-bryanscorner.blogspot.com/
http://desiringtobeawomanaftergodsownheart.blogspot.com/
http://www.themommy-files.com/
Own blogs
http://stacievaughansblog.blogspot.com/
http://lumorgan.blogspot.com/
http://theblackcell.net/blog/
http://grumpydan.blogspot.com/
http://wakeboardingmama.blogspot.com/
http://www.luxuryreading.com/
http://cerebralgirl.blogspot.com/
http://www.cherylbaryl.blogspot.com/
http://thefictionenthusiast.blogspot.com/
http://meditativereading.blogspot.com/
http://suzquiz.blogspot.com/
Final winner today:
This One is Mine by Maria Semple - WINNERS! For their first entry, each reader had to tell me what they thought of the cover.
20 - Benita said. . My first thought was a cupcake, my second, chocolate, and my third, who wouldn't claim chocolate or sweets for themselves?
60 - Darcie K. - I love the cover. simple and clean.
44 - cherylbaryl said. . . When I saw the cover I thought "oh chocolate, yum!"
Don't forget about my Birthday Bash - ends on April 15 - Currently their are 5 winners ranging in winnings from 1 - 5 books.
Congrats winners! Followers - please remember to check the instructions of each giveaway - I hate having random.org pick someone's number, only to have to throw it away because they didn't follow the directions for the first entry!
You will have 48 hours from the time I email you to get me your mailing information, otherwise I will have to draw new winners. If you see your name here first though - please feel free to email me the information at: kherbrand (at) comcast (dot) net.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Slip of the Knife - Win this book here!
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Kristi
Slip of the Knife
by Denise Mina
Paddy Meehan is no stranger to murder--as a reporter she lives at crime scenes--but nothing has prepared her for this visit from the police. Her former boyfriend and fellow journalist Terry Patterson has been found hooded and shot through the head. Paddy knows she will be of little help--she had not seen Terry in more than six months. So she is bewildered to learn that in his will he has left her his house and several suitcases full of notes. Drawn into a maze of secrets and lies, Paddy begins making connections to Terry's murder that no one else has seen, and soon finds herself trapped in the most important--and dangerous--story of her career.
Read an excerpt.
Here is the Reading Group Guide for Slip of the Knife -
1. Why do you think Denise Mina chooses to begin the novel from Terry’s point of view? Is his death so early in the novel a surprise?
2. Paddy’s family members play important roles in this novel. How have the Meehan family dynamics changed since the death of Paddy’s father? What is the importance of Mary Ann’s vocation to her mother? Discuss the alternative forms of “family” that the novel presents. How does Paddy’s own definition of family change in the course of the novel?
3. How does Paddy’s life as a single mother affect her relationship to her work? What does the novel suggest about the balance between personal and professional obligations for a character like Paddy?
4. Discuss the role Callum Ogilvy plays in the story. Does your opinion of him change from the novel’s beginning to end?
5. Discuss the ways in which religion limits different characters’ views of each other in the novel.
6. Much of Slip of the Knife is concerned with changes to the journalistic profession and the economic difficulties facing newspapers today. Describe some of these changes, and discuss the ways in which they affect the kinds of journalism that gets published.
7. Discuss the differences between Brian Donaldson and Martin McBree. Is either of them ever a sympathetic character? Why do you think Denise Mina chooses to narrate parts of the novel from Martin McBree’s perspective?
8. Explain why the Scottish police are protecting Martin McBree. How does this novel change your understanding of present day relations between Scotland and Ireland? Among Scotland, Ireland, and England?
9. What is Slip of the Knife saying about the usefulness of revenge? Does the novel carry a message about what makes a political cause just or unjust?
10. What do you think the future holds for Paddy and Dub as a couple?
1. Why do you think Denise Mina chooses to begin the novel from Terry’s point of view? Is his death so early in the novel a surprise?
2. Paddy’s family members play important roles in this novel. How have the Meehan family dynamics changed since the death of Paddy’s father? What is the importance of Mary Ann’s vocation to her mother? Discuss the alternative forms of “family” that the novel presents. How does Paddy’s own definition of family change in the course of the novel?
3. How does Paddy’s life as a single mother affect her relationship to her work? What does the novel suggest about the balance between personal and professional obligations for a character like Paddy?
4. Discuss the role Callum Ogilvy plays in the story. Does your opinion of him change from the novel’s beginning to end?
5. Discuss the ways in which religion limits different characters’ views of each other in the novel.
6. Much of Slip of the Knife is concerned with changes to the journalistic profession and the economic difficulties facing newspapers today. Describe some of these changes, and discuss the ways in which they affect the kinds of journalism that gets published.
7. Discuss the differences between Brian Donaldson and Martin McBree. Is either of them ever a sympathetic character? Why do you think Denise Mina chooses to narrate parts of the novel from Martin McBree’s perspective?
8. Explain why the Scottish police are protecting Martin McBree. How does this novel change your understanding of present day relations between Scotland and Ireland? Among Scotland, Ireland, and England?
9. What is Slip of the Knife saying about the usefulness of revenge? Does the novel carry a message about what makes a political cause just or unjust?
10. What do you think the future holds for Paddy and Dub as a couple?
Giveaway
I have five copies of this paperback book to giveaway courtesy of Hachette Books. For your first entry (MUST DO THIS ONE FOR ANY OTHER ENTRIES TO COUNT) give me a link to your blog - or if you don't have a blog - you're favorite blog! Oh - and leave your email address.
For additional entries you can sign up to follow (old followers let me know), Twitter or post it on your blog. Each entry must have it's own comment. (Four entries total.)
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