Where I share my love of books with reviews, features, giveaways and memes. Family and needlepoint are thrown in from time to time.

Friday, March 6, 2009

The Friday 56 3-6-2009


Rules:
* Grab the book nearest you. Right now.
* Turn to page 56.
* Find the fifth sentence.
* Post that sentence (plus one or two others if you like) along with these instructions on your blog or (if you do not have your own blog) in the comments section of Storytime with Tonya and Friends.
*Post a link along with your post back to Storytime with Tonya and Friends.
* Don't dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the CLOSEST.
The book on the top of the stack next to me is American Wife by Curtis Sittenfeld -
Approaching each other, him from the gym, me from the library - this was when I walked down the aisle and he was waiting, this was when we made love, it was every anniversary, every reunion in an airport or train station, every reconciliation after a quarrel.

Friday Finds 3-6-2009


A Hundred Years of Happiness by Nicole Seitz


(Go here to watch a trailer for this book.)

A beautiful young woman. An American soldier. A war-torn country. Nearly forty years of silence.

Now, two daughters search for the truth they hope will set them free and the elusive peace their parents have never found.

In the South Carolina Lowcountry, a young mother named Katherine Ann is struggling to help her tempestuous father, by plunging into a world of secrets he never talks about. A fry cook named Lisa is trying desperately to reach her grieving Vietnamese mother, who has never fully adjusted to life in the States. And somewhere far away, a lost soul named Ernest is drifting, treading water, searching for what he lost on a long-ago mountain.

They’re all longing for connection. For the war that touched them to finally end. For their hundred years of happiness at long last to begin. (overview from http://www.nicoleseitz.com/)





Out at Night by Susan Arnout Smith

All the predators come out at night. . .

It’s the dead of night, and Professor Thaddeus Bartholomew is crawling through a field to stay alive. With moments to act, he types out a text message, a name, right as his stalker takes aim.Across the country, crime scene tech Grace Descanso has gone on vacation with her daughter to put the last few weeks behind her, but the FBI tracks her down when her name turns up on the professor's phone. Authorities found him with a hole in his chest, shot with a crossbow. While Grace doesn't know how he could know her, she can either join the investigation or become a suspect, but she can't walk away. . .




The Painter From Shanghai by Jennifer Cody Epstein

Reminiscent of Memoirs of a Geisha, a re-imagining of the life of Pan Yuliang and her transformation from prostitute to post-Impressionist.

Down the muddy waters of the Yangtze River and into the seedy backrooms of “The Hall of Eternal Splendor,” through the raucous glamour of prewar Shanghai and the bohemian splendor of 1920s Paris, and back to a China ripped apart by civil war and teetering on the brink of revolution: this novel tells the story of Pan Yuliang, one of the most talented—and provocative—Chinese artists of the twentieth century.

Jennifer Cody Epstein’s epic brings to life the woman behind the lush, Cezannesque nude self-portraits, capturing with lavish detail her life in the brothel and then as a concubine to a Republican official who would ultimately help her find her way as an artist. Moving with the tide of historical events, The Painter from Shanghai celebrates a singularly daring painting style—one that led to fame, notoriety, and, ultimately, a devastating choice: between Pan’s art and the one great love of her life.


What great books did you find this week?? Stop over at Should Be Reading and share yours!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

This Side of Heaven by Karen Kingsbury (Book Review)


Title: This Side of Heaven
Available: Now

First sentence: The pain was a living, breathing demon, pressing its claws deep into his flesh and promising never to let go, not until death had the final word.

Nothing had worked out as Josh Warren had planned. After high school, his girlfriend Becky had broken up with him, he quit school and became a tow truck driver. He had a dream of opening his own tow truck business.

A year after a wild week in Vegas he discovers he is the father of a little girl, Savannah. Her mom wants child support, but Josh does not have the amount that she wants, so she stops contacting him and he is left to wonder about his child. Soon after that, an accident at work leaves Josh with severe back pain and fighting for a settlement from an insurance company. He hopes with the settlement money he can get the surgery he needs on his back, find his daughter, who is now seven, and open up his tow truck business. He has hope again as he just rededicated his life to Christ.

Josh's parents, especially his mom Annie, has felt great disappointment in Josh. They do not understand why he would want to drive tow trucks. They had expected him to go to college and marry Becky. They are convinced that Savannah is not his daughter and want him to let go of those thoughts himself. Annie feels he has thrown his life away.

When Josh is not able to search for Savannah, will Annie pick up his cause and fight to find Savannah to try to discover if she is truly his daughter? And will she take the time to discover the man that her son has become?

This book pulled me in immediately and got me emotionally attached. Then it punched me in the gut and left me crying and trying to catch my breath - only to lead me on to a victorious ending, even though it is not the one you can only imagine.
I love Karen Kingsbury and how her books evoke great emotion - at least in me. At the end of this book she shares how this story is based on her brother Dave's life, which made me cry all over again. If you haven't had the opportunity to read one of her books - this would be a good one to start with.

Go here to read the first 2 1/2 chapters as well as her letter to her readers at the end of the book

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Thursday Thunks 3-5-2009



Time for this weeks set of questions from Thursday Thunks! Head on over here to play along!

1. This cat- Link- scary or cute?

I think the cat is cute - and you have to admit, the style looks a lot better than it does on this guy!



2. Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes reproducing again. Good idea or don't care?

Don't care - as I am sure they would feel if I was thinking of reproducing again. . .

3. Do you smile at strangers when you make eye contact?

I try to - especially if I think they are in a bad mood. It would either cheer them up, or make them more mad. . .

4. What percentage of your sarcasm isn't really sarcasm at all?

Probably about 50% - #3 might apply here.

5. If you were to be a dog breed, which breed would you be?

I would be a labradoodle - loyal, well-behaved, but unruly curly hair!

6. Go grab the closest book. Open up to page 27. What's the 4th sentence?

"I don't know about marital fidelity in Virginia, Delia, but marital fidelity among the British aristocracy is not a highly esteemed virtue. (Palace Circle)

7. When's the last time someone put one over on you, told you a story that you totally fell for when it wasn't anywhere near true?

My husband used to do this all the time - now we gang up and get our teenage daughters!

8. Ever seen Michael Jackson in person?
Would I want to?

9. Do you have a gut?

Not like I used to - after 3 kids and a year of Prednisone it's been worse!

10. What is one thing in your kitchen you have too many/too much of?

Chocolate - might help explain question 9.

11. Ever had a colon cleansing?

I was kidnapped once and taken aboard a UFO - they didn't call it this, but it was darn close! {see question 7 - Did I get you?}

Wondrous Words Wednesday 3-4-2009


Wondrous Words Wednesday is a weekly meme where we share new (to us) words that we’ve encountered in our reading. To join in the fun, post your words on your blog and then leave a message over at Bermudaonion's Blog!

My words this week are from The Kingmaking by Helen Hollick.

Bracae
Midden - Used like this: He twirled Gwenhwyfar round, studying an even larger grass stain on the seat of her bracae. 'God's truth! The pair of you are dirtier than midden slaves!'

Definition bracae:
Breeches

Definition midden:
Dump for domestic waste

Torque
- Used like this: Around his throat he wore a torque of twisted gold shaped like a dragon - a great serpent beast with ruby eyes and gaping jaws, its gold scales winking in the dancing light of the torches.

Definition torque: A collar, a necklace, or an armband made of a strip of twisted metal, worn by the ancient Gauls, Germans, and Britons.

Those are my words for this week! What are yours?

February Round-Up of Books and a Look at March

I squeaked out 12 books this month - where did February go???

  1. Scrapping Plans - Rebeca Seitz
  2. The Valentine Edition - Robin Shope
  3. It's All About Us - Shelley Adina
  4. Lessons From San Quentin - Bill Dallas
  5. John's Quest - Cecelia Dowdy
  6. Simple Wishes - Lily Dale
  7. The Spring of Candy Apples - Debbie Viguie
  8. Trail of Crumbs - Kim Sunee
  9. Age Before Beauty - Virginia Smith
  10. I Do Again - Cheryl and Jeff Scruggs
  11. Fruit of My Lipstick - Shelley Adina
  12. Kiss - Ted Dekker and Erin Healy

This equals 3134 pages read.

Three challenges ended in February and I was able to complete two of them.

Lit Flicks Challenge

Naming Conventions Challenge

And the one that didn't even get started was the Cornelia Funke Challenge.

Here is a list of challenges and progress - you will see that some of them are completed, but I am not going to do a wrap up on them until they are officially over.


Well Seasoned Reader 4/3 - Completed
Christian Readers Challenge 14/5 - Completed
Book Awards Challenge 6/10
Unshelved Reading Challenge 0/3
Daring Book for Girls 3/9
Themed Reading Challenge 0/4(-6)
Numbers Challenge 0/5
The Countdown Challenge 25/45
Outlander Challenge 0/7
Genre Challenge 8/12
Whitcoull's Challenge 1/7
Chunkster 1/6
Series Challenge Season 3 2
9 Books from '09 6/9
100+ Reading Challenge 26/100
18th and 19th Century Women Writers 0/4
2009 ARC Reading Challenge 18
2009 Chick Lit Challenge 12/10 - Completed
2009 Pub Challenge 5/9
2009 Suspense and Thriller Reading Challenge 1/12
999 Challenge 24/81
A to Z Challenge (authors) 10/26
A to Z Challenge (titles) 8/26
Art History Reading Challenge 0/6
Audiobook Challenge 2/12
Celebrate the Author challenge 0/12
Centuries Reading Challenge 0/4
Colorful Reading Challenge 2/9
Daniel Defoe 0/2
Decades '09 0/9
Dewey's Books Reading Challenge 1/6
Harlequin/Silhoutte Challenge 0/5
John Steinbeck 0/2
New Author Challenge 21/50
Read Your Name Challenge 6/8
Romance Reading Challenge 7/5 - Completed
Sarah Dessen 0/2
Science Book Challenge 1/3
Scott Westerfeld 0/2
Seconds Challenge 3/12
Serial Readers Challenge 7
Support Your Local Library 8/50
What's in a Name 2/6
World War II Challenge 0/5
YA Challenge 8/12
Young Readers 45/12 - Completed
5 Under 35 0

Books coming up for March:

This Side of Heaven - Karen Kingsbury
Seeing Red - Susan Crandall
Marked by Passion - Kate Perry
Flirting With Temptation - Kelley St. John
The Kingmaking - Helen Hollick
The Stones - Eleanor Gustafson
Just Another Girl - Melody Carlson
Cutting for Stone - Abraham Verghese
Nine-Lives-Death-Life-Orleans - Dan Baum
A Lever Long Enough - Amy Deardon
Desire Unchained - Larissa Ione
The Age of Orphans - Laleh Khadivi
To My Senses - Alexandrea Weis
Scream - Mike Dellosso
Diamonds in the Shadow - Caroline B. Cooney
Serial Killers: Up Close and Personal - Christopher Berry-Dee
Survivor's Club - Ben Sherwood
Working Through the Frustrations of Faith - Jason T. Berggren
Palace Circle - Rebecca Dean
Manual of Detection - Jedediah Berry
Life Sentences - Laura Lippman

You will notice some of these are left over from February - and I am sure come April I will be carrying over some of March's (hopefully none of February's though!!!)

Book Carnival Giveaway - Gatekeepers


The 5th and final giveaway is Gatekeepers by Robert Liparulo. (This is the 3rd book in the Dreamhouse King series - I enjoyed them as an adult, but they would be great for kids! - Click title for my review). This is being hosted over at Bookroomreviews.



Rules:1. For one entry just leave a comment saying you would like to win.


2. For two entries - follow my blog (if you already follow REMIND ME and you get those entries also) {This is really easy - just click on one of the buttons in the left sidebar. . .}


3. For three entries - Twitter this contest and leave me the link.


4. For four entries blog about this giveaway and leave me the link in your comments.You can put all of these entries into one comment and I will create a spreadsheet to use w/ appropriate entries.


Sorry - but MUST have U.S. address for this giveaway. Also - MUST leave way to contact you in the comment.


The deadline for the drawings is Saturday, March 7 11:59 PM CST. The drawings for all giveaways will be on Sunday, March 8. Good luck!

Contest is now closed.

Book Carnival Giveaway - I Do Again


The 4th Giveaway is I Do Again by Cheryl and Jeff Scruggs. (Click title for review.) This is being hosted over at Bookroomreviews.
Rules:
1. For one entry just leave a comment saying you would like to win.+

2. For two entries - follow my blog (if you already follow REMIND ME and you get those entries also) {This is really easy - just click on one of the buttons in the left sidebar. . .}

3. For three entries - Twitter this contest and leave me the link.

4. For four entries blog about this giveaway and leave me the link in your comments.You can put all of these entries into one comment and I will create a spreadsheet to use w/ appropriate entries.

Sorry - but MUST have U.S. address for this giveaway. Also - MUST leave way to contact you in the comment.

The deadline for the drawings is Saturday, March 7 11:59 PM CST. The drawings for all giveaways will be on Sunday, March 8. Good luck!
Contest is now closed.

Book Giveaway Carnival - Drinkwater





I am posting the 3rd, 4th and 5th giveaways today - so more people have time to enter! So for giveaway number 3 - Drinkwater by Eric Hopkins. (Click on title for my review). I did not care for this book - but I have read some reviews where they really liked it. This is being hosted over at Bookroomreviews.

Rules:

1. For one entry just leave a comment saying you would like to win.

2. For two entries - follow my blog (if you already follow REMIND ME and you get those entries also) {This is really easy - just click on one of the buttons in the left sidebar. . .}

3. For three entries - Twitter this contest and leave me the link.

4. For four entries blog about this giveaway and leave me the link in your comments.You can put all of these entries into one comment and I will create a spreadsheet to use w/ appropriate entries.

Sorry - but MUST have U.S. address for this giveaway. Also - MUST leave way to contact you in the comment.

The deadline for the drawings is Saturday, March 7 11:59 PM CST. The drawings for all giveaways will be on Sunday, March 8. Good luck!

Contest is now closed.

Waiting on Wednesday: Dead Before Dark


This week's pre-publication "can't-wait-to-read" selection is:



Dead Before Dark by Wendy Corsi Staub

Publisher: Zebra (Kensington Books)

Available April 28, 2009

When The Sun Goes Down...

The Night Watchman is ready to kill - again. After thirty-five years in prison, he is free to commit the same twisted atrocities that once made him as notorious as the Zodiac Killer and Jack the Ripper. Now, at last, his moment has come...

The Nightmare Begins...

For renowned psychic Lucinda Sloan, fame is a double-edged sword. Through her television appearances, she helps police capture America's most elusive serial killers. Unfortunately, she also catches the eye of the Night Watchman. Once this madman learns that Lucinda 'sees' murders after they're committed, it's time to play

...And The Fear Never Ends.

The first victim is someone she knows - a personal shock that brings Lucinda closer to her ex-lover, Detective Randall Barakat. Then a second murder in Chicago, and a third in Denver, makes her realize that the Night Watchman is toying with her. Each victim wears a wristwatch...each watch bears a message...and each message is a warning for Lucinda that her time is up - and soon she'll be next to die...



Tuesday, March 3, 2009

HUNTED - A House of Night Novel by P.C. and Kristin Cast



The House of Night is a thrillingly engaging book series from St. Martin's Press. The series follows 16-year-old Zoey Redbird, who gets “Marked” by a vampyre tracker and begins to undergo the Change into an actual vampyre.

For the first time in hardcover, with a huge initial printing, HUNTED finds Zoey Redbird at her most powerful and in her most important role yet.

The New York Times best selling mother-daughter writing team of P.C. and Kristin Cast again prove why they have become a major force in teen fiction. With over 3 million copies of their books in print, a well-publicized film option, an updated interactive website, daily-growing fanbase, and now a first national book tour, the Cast duo will command your attention with every page turn.





To read the first chapter of HUNTED, please visit the House of Night website by clicking here.


Click Play below to listen to the chapter 2 of HUNTED.




The first 4 books in the series are below.
Marked (Book 1); Betrayed (Book 2); Chosen (Book 3); Untamed (Book4)

Book Giveaway Carnival - Walking With Wolf




Time for my second giveaway! This is being hosted over at Bookroomreviews. Please come back during the week as I will try to post a new book giveaway every day. These will all be ARC's that I have read and reviewed. The deadline for the drawings is Saturday, March 7 11:59 PM CST. The drawings for all giveaways will be on Sunday, March 8. Good luck!

Today's book is Walking with Wolf by Kay Chornook and Wolf Guindon. (Click title for my review)



Rules:
1. For one entry just leave a comment saying you would like to win.
2. For two entries - follow my blog (if you already follow REMIND ME and you get those entries also)
3. For three entries - Twitter this contest and leave me the link.
4. For four entries blog about this giveaway and leave me the link in your comments.
You can put all of these entries into one comment and I will create a spreadsheet to use w/ appropriate entries. Sorry - but MUST have U.S. address for this giveaway. Also - MUST leave way to contact you in the comment.

Contest is now closed.

Teaser Tuesday 3-3-09


TEASER TUESDAYS asks you to:
Grab your current read.
Let the book fall open to a random page.
Share with us two (2) “teaser” sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12.
You also need to share the title of the book that you’re getting your “teaser” from … that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you’ve given!
Please avoid spoilers!


Not that she had ever been on medication. Her father's daughter, indeed. Ric Fallows bragged about how he never took so much as an aspirin or antihistamine, and while Cassandra knew her father's stance was a kind of bigotry, born of serendipitous good health, she couldn't help absorbing his views. It amused her, a little, when he had to start taking Lipitor. (From Life Sentences, p78)



What are you going to tease us with this week?

Monday, March 2, 2009

Book Giveaway Carnival - For the Love of Pete




Ok - I have been swamped this weekend and the kids did not have school today - but I really need to get rid of some of my books - so I am going to try this Carnival for the first time! This is being hosted over at Bookroomreviews. Please come back during the week as I will try to post a new book giveaway every day. These will all be ARC's that I have read and reviewed. The deadline for the drawings is Saturday, March 7 11:59 PM CST. The drawings for all giveaways will be on Sunday, March 8. Good luck!





First up is For the Love of Pete - My honey's name is Pete and I am giving the books away to keep him sane - so thought this one was fitting to start with! (Click title for my review)

Rules:

  1. For one entry just leave a comment saying you would like to win.
  2. For two entries - follow my blog (if you already follow let me know and you get those entries also)
  3. For four entries blog about this giveaway and leave me the link in your comments.

You can put all of these entries into one comment and I will create a spreadsheet to use w/ appropriate entries. Sorry - but MUST have U.S. address for this giveaway. Also - MUST leave way to contact you in the comment.

And away we go. . .

Contest is now closed.

Mailbox Monday 3-2-09



It's time for this week's edition of Mailbox Monday! I received a tremondous NINE books this week! I have been having computer problems though, so am late posting this - so you will get 5 this week. These 5 I received as ARCs from different places. The other 4 were Prizes! (yes - I have had a good couple of weeks with winnings - I am expecting about 8-9 more in the mail from drawings!) So when I get some more of those - I will do a week of just prize winnings!

First up is The Strain by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan. I could not find a cover picture on line - but I don't think you will be disappointed! I received this from William Morrow via Shelf Awareness. (Available in June 2009)
They have always been here. Vampires
Nesting and feeding.
In secret and in darkness. Waiting.
Now their time has come.
In one week, Manhattan will be gone.
In three months, the country. In six months--the world.







The Manual of Detection by Jedediah Berry I also received from Penquin via Shelf Awareness. (This book was available in February)




Unwin is inexplicably promoted to detective, a rank for which he lacks both the skills and the stomach. Thus begins The Manual of Detection, Jedediah Berry's "remarkably auspicious debut" (Booklist) which is, at once, a satisfying mystery and a boundary pushing literary feat.

What little Charles Unwin knows about solving mysteries comes from the reports he has filed for the illustrious detective Travis Sivart, who has suddenly gone missing. Aided by an able, if sleepy, new assistant and a copy of the singular Manual of Detection, Unwin sets out to find Sivart, assuming that with the detective back at his job, Unwin can go back to his old job. As he closes in on Sivart, dark forces draw close to him; he is framed for murder and his umbrella, which he always carries with him, seems no match for the gun-toting goons that chase him. As he dodges these threats, mind-benidng questions proliferate: Why does the mummy at the Municipal Museum have modern-day dental work? Where have all the city's alarm clocks gone? Why is Unwin's copy of the Manual missing Chapter 18? And will it ever stop raining?

Unwin soon realizes that the greatest of Sivart's cases - including "The Three Deaths of Colonel Baker" and "The Man who Stole November 12th" - were, in fact, never solved correctly. He tackles puzzles that have eluded even the legendary Sivart by entering dreams - his own and other people's - where he finds all those missing alarm clocks and a criminal mastermind bent on total control of a slumbering city.





10 Things I Hate About Christianity: Working Through the Frustrations of Faith by Jason T. Berggren was received from Audra at The B&B Media Group (Thanks Audra!)

My dad never let me use the word hate. He said it sounded too violent. But it was often the only accurate description of how I felt. Part of me understood, but another part of me rebelled.

We can all feel hate. Even in the good, productive, and meaningful aspects of life, there's frequently a level of frustration that overwhelms us when we are faced with trying to achieve certain goals - like getting in shape, making the grade, or straightening out our finances.

This is where I got stuck in my spirituality. Within these pages are the 10 things I've hated about Christianity over the years and how I've worked through my frustrations. I call it the intersection of real life, simple faith, and raw emotion.

Maybe you'll see yourself here too.




Frenchman's Creek by Daphne du Maurier was received from Danielle at Sourcebooks. (Thanks Danielle!) They are bringing back this classic author with this book and also My Cousin Rachel. (I think these will be available this month)

Frenchman's Creek is the adventurous tale of Lady Dona St. Columb, who revolts from English society to the countryside, only to find her husband's estate has been secretly used as the hiding place of notorious pirate, Jean-Benoit Aubery. Instantly Lady Dona realizes he's not a rakish rogue, but an educated man -- one that she falls in love with and follows out to sea. However, when Lord St. Columb hears news of a pirate attack, he comes to his estate to aid his wife. . .









Desire Unchained by Larissa Ione, I received from Renee at Hachette Books. (Thanks Renee!) (This was available in February)

Pleasure is their ultimate weapon. ..

Runa Wagner never meant to fall in love with the sexy stranger who seemed to know her every deepest desire. But she couldn't resist the unbelievable passion that burned between them, a passion that died when she discovered his betrayal and found herself forever changed. Now, determined to make Shade pay for the transformation that haunts her, Runa searches for him, only to be taken prisoner by his darkest enemy.

A Seminus Demon with a love-curse that threatens him with eternal torment, Shade hoped he'd seen the last of Runa and her irresistible charm. But when he wakes up in a dank dungeon chained next to an enraged and mysteriously powerful Runa, he realizes that her effect on him is more dangerous than ever. As their captor casts a spell that bonds them as lifemates, Shade and Runa must fight for their lives and their hearts - - or succumb to madman's evil plans.



Visit Mailbox Mondays over at The Printed Page and see what everyone else received!

(All descriptions are from book covers or publicity sent with the books.)

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Kiss by Ted Dekker and Erin Healy (Book Review)



Title: Kiss
Author: Ted Dekker and Erin Healy
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Genre: Fiction/Christian/Suspense


First sentence: The view from my therapist's window was unremarkable.

Shauna awoke after being in a coma for six weeks to a nightmare that she would like to forget. She had no idea why or how she ended up in the hospital. Actually, she couldn't remember the last 6 months. She knew who she was, who her brother Rudy was, her dad Landan, "Uncle" Trent, even her evil stepmother Patrice. However, she did not know Wayne Spade, the guy who claimed to be her boyfriend. How could she have forgotten him?

After Shauna is released from the hospital, Wayne offers to stay with her 24/7 to help her recuperate. He works for her Uncle Trent at her father's company, McAllister MediVista, so there isn't a problem with him getting some time off. She discovers that her brother Rudy is brain-damaged due to the accident that put her in the coma. The accident that they say she caused. She had been indicted while in the coma because they had found Ecstacy in her system, and in her car, and in her apartment. She couldn't EVER remember taking drugs in her life. How could this be happening to her?

Rudy had been her father's favorite ever since he had married Patrice. She had been left for Patrice to raise and Patrice was every bit the wicked stepmother - even burning Shauna with an iron. But did her father believe her? No. He believed Patrice when she told him that Shauna just wanted to be the center of attention. This drove a wedge between Shauna and her dad, which is why she now calls him Landon.

Soon, Shauna starts remembering things - but they don't seem to be her memories. Why is she remembering things that couldn't possibly have happened to her? And can she really trust Wayne or is he trying to kill her?

The underlying theme in Kiss is that God will always love you and you don't need to fear. (Shauna keeps remembering her deceased mom telling her this.) What Shauna wants more than anything is for Landon to feel this way about her. We also get to see some family and romantic relationships develop and some family and romantic relationships fall apart. You will have to read to find out whose!

This was my first Ted Dekker book (I know, I know, I must have been living under a rock!) and I loved it - the book, not living under the rock. Thrillers are hard for me to put down and this one was no exception. I was lucky enough to get a galley of Mr. Dekker's book that is coming out in April - The Boneman's Daughters and can't wait to read it!

Friday, February 27, 2009

What Kind of Reader Are You?

I have seen this quiz pop up on a couple of different blogs so I finally had to go take it -

What Kind of Reader Are You?
Your Result: Literate Good Citizen

You read to inform or entertain yourself, but you're not nerdy about it. You've read most major classics (in school) and you have a favorite genre or two.

Dedicated Reader
Book Snob
Obsessive-Compulsive Bookworm
Fad Reader
Non-Reader
What Kind of Reader Are You?
Quiz Created on GoToQuiz

What kind of reader are you? If you decide to take it - let me know so I can go see your results!

Cornelia Funke Challenge Wrap Up

Well, sadly folks there is nothing to wrap up here - We had 3 months to read 3 books. It hurt me that after waiting a month for the first book from the library - I finally went out and bought it! But that put me behind from the get-go so must say I didn't try very hard after that. I still am the proud owner of the first two books in this series with plans on buying the third - so they will be read! Just not before Sunday when the challenge is over!

Lit Flicks Challenge Wrap Up

Another challenge that is ending tomorrow is the Lit Flicks Challenge - The books I read are below - I also watched the movies - Holes and Ten Little Indians (And Then There Were None) and who hasn't seen the Harry Potter movies? I still want to get ahold of The Handmaid's Tale as I would like to see that as a movie! Am also eagerly awaiting The Lovely Bones and The Road!

The Lovely Bones - Alice Sebold - move set for release Dec 2009
The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - J.K. Rowling
And Then There Were None - Agatha Christie
The Road - Cormac McCarthy (Movie release for 2009)
Holes - Louis Sachar

Naming Conventions Challenge Wrap Up

Yeah - another challenge finished! This challenge started in September and went as many months as there were letters in your name (or the name you were using!)- so mine ended this month. I used Kristi and you can see the books that I read below.



K -King, Stephen - Duma Key

R - Rose, Karen - Scream for Me

I - Ishiguro, Kazua -Never Let Me Go

S - Simpson, Stephen - Assaulted by Joy

T - Tyndall, M.L. - The Red Siren

I - Ibomu, Afya - Get Your Crochet On! Hip Hats and Cool Caps



I was glad to finish this one - and these were not my original picks for the authors!

Friday Fill-Ins 2-27-2009



Time for Friday Fill Ins! I haven't done this one before because I always make the mistake of reading other blogs first. Then I can't come up with different answers! So - this week I remembered not to do that!

1. I'm Henry the 8th I am, Henry the 8th I am, I am , I got married to the widow next door - she's been married 7 times before and every one was a Henry (ok - if you don't know the song by Herman's Hermits-you probably think I am a little nuts!)

2. Why do I have so many books to read and not enough time.

3. How does this snow blower work, anyway?

4. Every morning, I put underwear on my son.

5. I consider myself lucky because I don't have to go to work!

6. One day we’ll see God in all his glory.

7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to hearing my oldest daughter sing a solo at her high school concert, tomorrow my plans include seeing if we can afford putting in a three season room and Sunday, I want to go shopping for threads for a new needlepoint project!

Go visit Janet at Friday Fill ins and play along!

The Friday 56 2-27-2009


Rules:
* Grab the book nearest you. Right now.
* Turn to page 56.
* Find the fifth sentence.
* Post that sentence (plus one or two others if you like) along with these instructions on your blog or (if you do not have your own blog) in the comments section of Storytime with Tonya and Friends.
*Post a link along with your post back to Storytime with Tonya and Friends.
* Don't dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the CLOSEST.



The closest book to me is Desire Unchained by Larissa Ione - I just received this from Hachette Books this week. After reading these sentences on page 56 it really has me intrigued!



Her head snapped back as though he'd slapped her. "I would never wish this on you." She looked down at her hands, which were folded in her lap. "I know what it's like to love a sibling."

Friday Finds 2-27-2009


I "found" this author in yesterdays Shelf Awareness newsletter - It is Melissa Marr and the books are Wicked Lovely and Fragile Eternity.

Descriptions (from Fantastic Fiction): Wicked Lovely - The clash of ancient rules and modern expectations swirl together in this cool, urban 21st century faery tale.

Rule #3: Don't stare at invisible faeries.

Aislinn has always seen faeries. Powerful and dangerous, they walk hidden in the mortal world, and would blind her if they knew of her Sight.

Rule #2: Don't speak to invisible faeries.

Now faeries are stalking her. One of them, Keenan, who is equal parts terrifying and alluring, is trying to talk to her, asking questions Aislinn is afraid to answer.

Rule #1: Don't ever attract their attention.

But it's too late. Keenan is the Summer King and has sought his queen for nine centuries. Without her, summer itself will perish. He is determined that Aislinn will become the Summer Queen at any cost! Suddenly none of the rules that have kept Aislinn safe are working any more, and everything is on the line: her freedom; her best friend, Seth; her life; everything.

Description (also from Fantastic Fiction) Fragile Eternity - which is due out April 21!

Seth never expected he would want to settle down with anyone - but that was before Aislinn. She is everything he'd ever dreamed of, and he wants to be with her forever. Forever takes on new meaning, though, when your girlfriend is an immortal faery queen.

Aislinn never expected to rule the very creatures who'd always terrified her - but that was before Keenan. He stole her mortality to make her a monarch, and now she faces challenges and enticements beyond any she'd ever imagined.

In Melissa Marr's third mesmerizing tale of Faerie, Seth and Aislinn struggle to stay true to themselves and each other in a milieu of shadowy rules and shifting allegiances, where old friends become new enemies and one wrong move could plunge the Earth into chaos.

What great books did you find this week?? Stop over at Should Be Reading and share yours!

Thursday, February 26, 2009

The Fruit of My Lipstick by Shelley Adina (Book Review)



Title: The Fruit of My Lipstick (Book 2 in the All About Us Series)
Author: Shelley Adina
Publisher: Faith Words/Hachette Books
Genre: YA/Christian fiction


First sentence: The New Year. . . when a young girl's heart turns to new beginnings, weight loss, and a new term of chemistry!

Christmas break is over and we are back at Spencer Academy with Lissa, Gillian, Carly, and Shani. Since Lissa was able to tell her story about Callum in It's All About Us (and Carly will share her story in book 3 - Be Strong and Curvaceous) it is Gillian's turn to come clean about her infatuation with Lucas Hayes - the smartest guy at Spencer Academy.

Lucas is working towards the Physics Olympiad when he and Gillian hook up. Gillian has never had a boyfriend before and is pretty quick to get swept up in the moment. While she likes Lucas, and always looks forward to seeing him, she doesn't always feel quite happy after her time spent with him - but it is nothing that she can put her finger on, so she just chalks it up to not having anything to compare it to. At the same time, though, she needs to concentrate on her own grads or her Type A dad will be coming down on her pretty hard!

Most of the other juniors are studying hard also, except for those that have been buying exam sheets from Source10. Nobody knows who this person is - but the whole junior class is going to be punished with F's if they are not caught!

First, one of Gillian's friends is suspended for the deed - then Gillian herself is put on house arrest as a suspect! They give their problems to God and pray that the truth will come out - but will it happen in time to save the semester? And where will this leave Gillian in her relationship with Carly, Lissa and Shani - not to mention Lucas!

I enjoyed this book as much as I did the 1st and 3rd books in the series. I like the way they gradually lead you into Christianity without being preachy. I think this series would definitely be good for those teens/young adults struggling with their faith.

The fourth book in the series - Who Made You a Princess? is due out in May 2009!

Booking Through Thursday 2-26-2009




  • Hardcover? Or paperback?
  • Illustrations? Or just text?
  • First editions? Or don't you care?
  • Signed by the author? Or not?

I don't really care if a book is hardcover or paperback - if it is an author that I like and the story is good, that is all that matters. I do have a bunch of authors that I "collect" their books - these are mainly authors that I started reading when I was a teen (Stephen King, Dean Koontz, John Saul) and I have added some to the mix now (Anne Rice, Karen Rose, Ted Dekker, Robert Liparulo, Anne Perry). I think that you can tell what kind of books that I like to read!

I don't really care if a book is a first edition or not - it doesn't change the story within and that is really what is all about. Now as for being signed by the author? I think this is very cool - especially when you win the books from a giveaway and the author emails you personally to find out to whom he should autograph them. (Thanks Mr. Liparulo!!)


This is a weekly meme hosted by Deb here.

    Thursday Thunks 2-26-09




    Time for this weeks set of questions from Thursday Thunks! Head on over here to play along!

    1. What kind of dryer sheets do you use?

    I don't use dryer sheets - they clog up the lint traps and can start a fire - I use softener in my washing machine!

    2. How many times a week do you eat out/order in?

    We have pizza every Friday - sometimes out, sometimes in - then I usually take my son to Mickey Dees once a week for lunch if he has been good. And maybe once a month my hubby and I get to go out w/o the kids - otherwise only for special occasions (or when our power goes out!)

    3. What did you do the night of your high school graduation?

    Slept! But really - I don't remember - it was 25 years ago!

    4. So Octomom is rumored to have been offered a million bucks to do a porno. Would you do it for a million?

    NO WAY!

    5. If your child was born with an extra finger or toe, would you have it surgically removed?

    Only if it affected their health in some way.

    6. What was the last movie you saw?

    In the theaters - He's Just Not That Into You (It was just ok for me)

    At home - Vantage Point (Thought this was a really good movie)

    7. I wanna buy you a dozen roses, what color should they be?

    Who cares! Roses are roses!

    8. You are walking across the street, you are not quite halfway when a speeding car comes. . .you have to run to get out of the way, which direction do you run?

    Probably would depend which lane the speeding car is in! But most likely forward.

    9. Tell us about a time when you were invited over somewhere and had the most awful time.

    Hmmm.. Not really sure I have had an awful time anywhere - but we did have guests over once - and my husband had made some homemade spaghetti sauce (there was just the 4 of us) and the other wife loaded up her plate - hardly leaving enough for the rest of us - and then announced she didn't like it! Can I say that they weren't invited back??

    10. You open your front door and their is a box with a puppy in it. . . what do you do?

    Slam it quick before the two dogs that I have eat it! - no just kidding - but since we do already have 2 other dogs, I am sure that we would look for a good home for it - even though I would love to keep it!

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