Where I share my love of books with reviews, features, giveaways and memes. Family and needlepoint are thrown in from time to time.
Monday, December 28, 2009
It's Monday! What Are You Reading? 12-28-2009
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Kristi
What are you reading on Mondays? is hosted by J. Kaye at J. Kaye's Book Blog. If you would like to participate, please leave your link with Mr. Linky at J.Kaye's blog - but you can also leave me a comment - I would love to know what you are reading!
I also hope to have a few new giveaways up before the end of the year - so stay tuned!
I had no old books to review! Yeah!
Books read and reviewed last week:
1. Primal by Mark Batterson
Books waiting for review from last week:
1. What Your Mother Never Told You: A Teenage Girls Survival Guide by Richard Dudum
Current audio books:
Due to the kids not being in school, haven't been listening to audio books this week. The two that I was listening to - Woman in Red and Evermore - I lost interest in as I haven't been driving my daughter the 40 minutes to and from school! I hope to get back into audio after the new year!
Books currently reading:
1. The Dead and The Gone by Susan Beth Pfeffer - this is my current bathroom book - It is pretty good, but I wish that I had the first book to read side by side - as it is laid out in date format and it would have been neat to compare the experiences of 2 kids in 2 different parts of the country in this devastating scenario.
2. Samson's Walls by Jud Niremberg
3. A Christmas Carol Special Edition: The Charles Dickens Classic with Christian Insights and Discussion Questions for Groups and Families by Stephen Skelton
4. A Hope and a Future: Overcoming Discouragement by Don Wilton
Next up:
1. Bear Portraits by Jill Greenberg
2. Chocolate: A Love Story: 65 Chocolate Dessert Recipes from Max Brenner's Private Collection by Max Brenner (I need to get this one done before I have to start all the diet books for next month!!!)
3. Healthy Bread in Five Minutes a Day: 100 New Recipes Featuring Whole Grains, Fruits, Vegetables, and Gluten-Free Ingredients by Dr. Jeff Hertzberg
4. Angel and Apostle by Deborah Noyes
5. The Sacred Cipher: A Novel by Terry Brennan
6. The Good Girl's Guide to Getting Kidnapped by Yxta Maya Murray
7. Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters by Jane Austen and Ben H. Winters
What are you reading this week?
Mailbox Monday/In My Mailbox 12-28-2009
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Kristi
Mailbox Monday is hosted at The Printed Page or In Your Mailbox at The Story Siren. Please stop by those posts and take a look at what packages everybody else got this week!
Well, I took an unexpected vacation the last couple of days. I hurt my back (I think shoveling snow, but I will never admit it!) and finally today feel like moving around and sitting up - not that I was allowed to not do anything! We celebrated Christmas with my in-laws on Friday in Wisconsin - thankfully missing the bad weather - and then had our Christmas at home on Saturday. The house still looks like a toy tornado went through! I am feeling better and plan on visiting my friendly chiropractor tomorrow! So, on with the mailbox!
Well, I took an unexpected vacation the last couple of days. I hurt my back (I think shoveling snow, but I will never admit it!) and finally today feel like moving around and sitting up - not that I was allowed to not do anything! We celebrated Christmas with my in-laws on Friday in Wisconsin - thankfully missing the bad weather - and then had our Christmas at home on Saturday. The house still looks like a toy tornado went through! I am feeling better and plan on visiting my friendly chiropractor tomorrow! So, on with the mailbox!
The Marriage Project: 21 Days to More Love and Laughter
by Kathi Lipp
More love, more laughter - more lingerie.
Was the last time you flirted with your husband before you had kids?
Do you spend more time on the couch with your wife watching movies or with a bag of chips watching The Game?
Does your idea of a hot date include a drive-thru and springing for the extra-large fries?
What would your marriage look like if for 21 days you put it on project status? Plenty of books describe how to improve a marriage, how to save a marriage, and how to ramp up the intimacy in a marriage. In The Marriage Project, Kathi Lipp shows you how to put the fun back in marriage with 21 simple yet effective projects.
here are just a few of the results you'll see when you put The Marriage Project into practice.
The Marriage Project is great for groups (a leader's guide is included) or for couples to do one-to-one. (back cover)
by Kathi Lipp
More love, more laughter - more lingerie.
Was the last time you flirted with your husband before you had kids?
Do you spend more time on the couch with your wife watching movies or with a bag of chips watching The Game?
Does your idea of a hot date include a drive-thru and springing for the extra-large fries?
What would your marriage look like if for 21 days you put it on project status? Plenty of books describe how to improve a marriage, how to save a marriage, and how to ramp up the intimacy in a marriage. In The Marriage Project, Kathi Lipp shows you how to put the fun back in marriage with 21 simple yet effective projects.
here are just a few of the results you'll see when you put The Marriage Project into practice.
- new levels of warmth and tenderness in your relationship
- a deeper sense of security with your spouse
- new ideas to bring fun and flirting back into your marriage
The Marriage Project is great for groups (a leader's guide is included) or for couples to do one-to-one. (back cover)
Hearing From God Each Morning: 365 Daily Devotions
by Joyce Meyer
In today's world we are surrounded by noise. We are overwhelmed by the voices around us, whether they're from our children, our friends, our spouses, or ourselves. Distracted by the sounds of others, we soon forget how to listen to the most important voice of all - the voice of God.
In this devotional, Joyce Meyer guides readers to a more intimate relationship with God, showing us how to cultivate qualities and behaviours that will help us recognize God's voice. Each message is based upon teachings from three of her books, How to Hear from God, Knowing God Intimately, and The Power of Simple Prayer.
This collection includes powerful meditations that will inspire and help you to:
Whether preparing for a new day or reflecting on a day past, you too can hear from God! (back cover)
by Joyce Meyer
In today's world we are surrounded by noise. We are overwhelmed by the voices around us, whether they're from our children, our friends, our spouses, or ourselves. Distracted by the sounds of others, we soon forget how to listen to the most important voice of all - the voice of God.
In this devotional, Joyce Meyer guides readers to a more intimate relationship with God, showing us how to cultivate qualities and behaviours that will help us recognize God's voice. Each message is based upon teachings from three of her books, How to Hear from God, Knowing God Intimately, and The Power of Simple Prayer.
This collection includes powerful meditations that will inspire and help you to:
- Make time for God
- Discern His responses to prayer
- Sustain relationships with others while developing your intimacy with God.
Whether preparing for a new day or reflecting on a day past, you too can hear from God! (back cover)
When Will There Be Good News?
by Kate Atkinson
On a hot, beautiful day in the English countryside, six-year-old Joanna Mason witnesses a horrific crime. Thirty years later, the man convicted of the crime is released from prison.
Sixteen-year-old Reggie works as a nanny for a doctor devoted to her infant son. When Dr. Hunter goes missing, Reggie - no stranger to bad luck and worse - seems to be the only person who is worried.
Detective Chief Inspector Louise Monroe is also looking for a missing person, unaware that hurtling toward her is an old friend, private detective Jackson Brodie, himself on a journey that becomes fatally interrupted.
As lives and histories intersect, as past mistakes and current misfortunes collide, Jackson and Louise both get caught up in an investigation that will call into question everything they once thought true. (back cover)
by Kate Atkinson
On a hot, beautiful day in the English countryside, six-year-old Joanna Mason witnesses a horrific crime. Thirty years later, the man convicted of the crime is released from prison.
Sixteen-year-old Reggie works as a nanny for a doctor devoted to her infant son. When Dr. Hunter goes missing, Reggie - no stranger to bad luck and worse - seems to be the only person who is worried.
Detective Chief Inspector Louise Monroe is also looking for a missing person, unaware that hurtling toward her is an old friend, private detective Jackson Brodie, himself on a journey that becomes fatally interrupted.
As lives and histories intersect, as past mistakes and current misfortunes collide, Jackson and Louise both get caught up in an investigation that will call into question everything they once thought true. (back cover)
The Paris Vendetta
by Steve Berry
When Napoleon Bonaparte died in exile in 1821, he took to the grave a powerful secret. As general and emperor, he had stolen immeasurable riches from palaces, national treasuries, and even the Knights of Malta and the Vatican. In his final days, his British captors hoped to learn where the loot lay hidden. But he told them nothing, and in his will he made no mention of the treasure.
Or did he?
Former Justice Department operative Cotton Malone is about to find out when trouble comes knocking at his Copenhagen bookshop. Actually, it breaks and enters in the form of an American Secret Service agent with a pair of assassins on his heels. Malone has his doubts about the anxious young man, but narrowly surviving a ferocious firefight convinces him to follow his unexpected new ally.
Their first stop is the secluded estate of Malone's good friend Henrik Thorvaldsen. The wily Danish tycoon has uncovered the insidious plans of the Paris Club, a cabal of multimillionaires bent on manipulating the global economy. Only by matching wits with a terrorist-for-hire, foiling a catastrophic attack, and plunging into a desperate hunt for Napoleon's legendary lost treasure can Malone hope to avert international financial anarchy.
But Thorvaldsen's real objective is much more personal: to avenge the murder of his son by the larcenous aristocrat at the heart of the conspiracy. Thorvaldsen's vendetta places Malone in an impossible quandary -- one that forces him to choose between friend and country, past and present. Starting in Denmark, moving to England, and ending up in the storied streets and cathedrals of Paris, Malone plays a breathless game of duplicity and death, all to claim a prize of untold value. But at what cost? (inside cover)
by Steve Berry
When Napoleon Bonaparte died in exile in 1821, he took to the grave a powerful secret. As general and emperor, he had stolen immeasurable riches from palaces, national treasuries, and even the Knights of Malta and the Vatican. In his final days, his British captors hoped to learn where the loot lay hidden. But he told them nothing, and in his will he made no mention of the treasure.
Or did he?
Former Justice Department operative Cotton Malone is about to find out when trouble comes knocking at his Copenhagen bookshop. Actually, it breaks and enters in the form of an American Secret Service agent with a pair of assassins on his heels. Malone has his doubts about the anxious young man, but narrowly surviving a ferocious firefight convinces him to follow his unexpected new ally.
Their first stop is the secluded estate of Malone's good friend Henrik Thorvaldsen. The wily Danish tycoon has uncovered the insidious plans of the Paris Club, a cabal of multimillionaires bent on manipulating the global economy. Only by matching wits with a terrorist-for-hire, foiling a catastrophic attack, and plunging into a desperate hunt for Napoleon's legendary lost treasure can Malone hope to avert international financial anarchy.
But Thorvaldsen's real objective is much more personal: to avenge the murder of his son by the larcenous aristocrat at the heart of the conspiracy. Thorvaldsen's vendetta places Malone in an impossible quandary -- one that forces him to choose between friend and country, past and present. Starting in Denmark, moving to England, and ending up in the storied streets and cathedrals of Paris, Malone plays a breathless game of duplicity and death, all to claim a prize of untold value. But at what cost? (inside cover)
The Mayo Clinic Diet: Eat well. Enjoy life. Lose weight.
By the weight-loss experts at Mayo Clinic
(I also received The Mayo Clinic Diet Journal)
In our work with literally thousands of patients, we've identified the critical habits of people who maintain a healthy weight, and the habits of those who don't.
With The Mayo Clinic Diet, we've boiled this research down to five simple habits to help you take off the extra weight -- and five habits to break so that you can keep it from coming back. Plus, we've made it easy, because what works best when it comes to weight loss is keeping it simple!
The Mayo Clinic Diet is composed of three sections to get you started, to keep you on track, and to give you the knowledge and tools you need to keep those unwanted pounds off for good.
By the weight-loss experts at Mayo Clinic
(I also received The Mayo Clinic Diet Journal)
In our work with literally thousands of patients, we've identified the critical habits of people who maintain a healthy weight, and the habits of those who don't.
With The Mayo Clinic Diet, we've boiled this research down to five simple habits to help you take off the extra weight -- and five habits to break so that you can keep it from coming back. Plus, we've made it easy, because what works best when it comes to weight loss is keeping it simple!
The Mayo Clinic Diet is composed of three sections to get you started, to keep you on track, and to give you the knowledge and tools you need to keep those unwanted pounds off for good.
- Lost It! is a two-week quick-start program designed to help you lose 6 to 10 pounds in a safe and healthy way.
- Live It! is a long-term plan in which you continue to lose 1 to 2 pounds a week until you reach your goal. Then, you team how to maintain your healthy weight for life.
- All the extra stuff includes meal planners, recipes, tips on overcoming challenges and much more to help you along the way.
The Mudhogs
by Dalton James
No mud equals no fun for three little pigs.
Three little pigs try everything in their power to make or find mud. Along the way they learn a valuable life lesson.
This is the third book written by eight-year-old Dalton James - first two were very cute. I can't wait to read this one with my son.
by Dalton James
No mud equals no fun for three little pigs.
Three little pigs try everything in their power to make or find mud. Along the way they learn a valuable life lesson.
This is the third book written by eight-year-old Dalton James - first two were very cute. I can't wait to read this one with my son.
Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart
by Beth Pattillo
In the tradition of best-selling Jane Austen Ruined My Life, Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart features an Austen fan who uncovers an early draft of Pride and Prejudice -- and discovers that Jane Austen didn't always have Darcy in mind for Elizabeth Bennet.
Claire Prescott doesn't understand Mr. Darcy's appeal. She's been comfortably dating Neil, a nice -- if a bit negligent -- sports fanatic. But when she agrees to stand in for her sister at a Jane Austen seminar in Oxford, England, she finds herself holding a lost version of Pride and Prejudice. Scholars thought Austen's original manuscript was destroyed centuries ago, but as Claire reads the first draft, she uncovers a long-hidden secret about the iconic Darcy, as well as the truth about Austen's own struggle to find the right hero for Elizabeth Bennet.
And when a tall, dark, and dashing stranger crosses her path, will the staid Claire sudd3enly discover her inner Lizzie Bennet? Neil's unexpected arrival in Oxford complicates Claire's journey to finding her own romantic lead, and she discovers that finding the right hero can be more difficult than she ever imagined.
Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart is the story of a woman who finds that falling in love may be the biggest adventure of all and that a true hero can appear in the most unexpected places. (back cover)
by Beth Pattillo
In the tradition of best-selling Jane Austen Ruined My Life, Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart features an Austen fan who uncovers an early draft of Pride and Prejudice -- and discovers that Jane Austen didn't always have Darcy in mind for Elizabeth Bennet.
Claire Prescott doesn't understand Mr. Darcy's appeal. She's been comfortably dating Neil, a nice -- if a bit negligent -- sports fanatic. But when she agrees to stand in for her sister at a Jane Austen seminar in Oxford, England, she finds herself holding a lost version of Pride and Prejudice. Scholars thought Austen's original manuscript was destroyed centuries ago, but as Claire reads the first draft, she uncovers a long-hidden secret about the iconic Darcy, as well as the truth about Austen's own struggle to find the right hero for Elizabeth Bennet.
And when a tall, dark, and dashing stranger crosses her path, will the staid Claire sudd3enly discover her inner Lizzie Bennet? Neil's unexpected arrival in Oxford complicates Claire's journey to finding her own romantic lead, and she discovers that finding the right hero can be more difficult than she ever imagined.
Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart is the story of a woman who finds that falling in love may be the biggest adventure of all and that a true hero can appear in the most unexpected places. (back cover)
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Primal by Mark Batterson (Partial Book Review)
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Kristi
Title: Primal
Author: Mark Batterson
Publisher: Waterbrook Multnomah
About the book: BE ASTONISHED AGAIN.
We have a tendency to complicate Christianity. Jesus simplified it: Love God with all of your heart, soul, mind, and strength. If we are to live out the essence of Christianity, we must commit to being great at this Great Commandment.
In Primal, Mark Batterson explores the four elements of Great Commandment Christianity: compassion, wonder, curiosity, and power. Along the way, he calls you to be a part of God's reformation, starting in your own life.
As Mark writes, "Is there a place in your past where you met God and God met you? A place where your heart broke for the things that break the heart of God? Maybe it was a sermon that became more than a sermon. Maybe it was a mission trip or retreat. Maybe it was a vow you made at an altar. In that moment, God birthed something supernatural in your spirit. You knew you'd never be the same again. My prayer is that this book would take you back to that burning bush -- and reignite a primal faith."
Primal will help you live in light of what matters most and discover what it means to love God. It will help you become great at the Great Commandment. (inside cover)
My thoughts: I waited kind of late to start reading this book due to the bustle of Christmas, but also due to the fact that I had the mind set that it would be a quick read at 170 pages. It did not take me long to realize that this book was not to be rushed through, but to take to heart and let the message sort of ruminate before moving on - so, as this is the last day of the blog tour, I just wanted to affirm that this is a fantastic book for really laying it all out there on the line - I had never really thought about Christianity as being simple or complex- but as I was reading, I realized that in my own family we have different views as to what being a Christian means - and if I were to spread that out to my friends, my church, and my community it would look very different to everyone. But if we just focus on that one Great Commandment - Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind and with all your strength - What kind of a movement would that start in the community? It is just that simple - I know, easier said than done right? What is holding you back today from this commitment?
Purchase Primal today and make it your priority in the new year to read this one!
We have a tendency to complicate Christianity. Jesus simplified it: Love God with all of your heart, soul, mind, and strength. If we are to live out the essence of Christianity, we must commit to being great at this Great Commandment.
In Primal, Mark Batterson explores the four elements of Great Commandment Christianity: compassion, wonder, curiosity, and power. Along the way, he calls you to be a part of God's reformation, starting in your own life.
As Mark writes, "Is there a place in your past where you met God and God met you? A place where your heart broke for the things that break the heart of God? Maybe it was a sermon that became more than a sermon. Maybe it was a mission trip or retreat. Maybe it was a vow you made at an altar. In that moment, God birthed something supernatural in your spirit. You knew you'd never be the same again. My prayer is that this book would take you back to that burning bush -- and reignite a primal faith."
Primal will help you live in light of what matters most and discover what it means to love God. It will help you become great at the Great Commandment. (inside cover)
My thoughts: I waited kind of late to start reading this book due to the bustle of Christmas, but also due to the fact that I had the mind set that it would be a quick read at 170 pages. It did not take me long to realize that this book was not to be rushed through, but to take to heart and let the message sort of ruminate before moving on - so, as this is the last day of the blog tour, I just wanted to affirm that this is a fantastic book for really laying it all out there on the line - I had never really thought about Christianity as being simple or complex- but as I was reading, I realized that in my own family we have different views as to what being a Christian means - and if I were to spread that out to my friends, my church, and my community it would look very different to everyone. But if we just focus on that one Great Commandment - Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind and with all your strength - What kind of a movement would that start in the community? It is just that simple - I know, easier said than done right? What is holding you back today from this commitment?
Purchase Primal today and make it your priority in the new year to read this one!
~This book was provided for review by WaterBrook Multnomah.~
Primal
Publisher/Publication Date: Multnomah Books, Dec 22, 2009
ISBN: 978-1-60142-131-9
171 pages
Monday, December 21, 2009
It's Monday! What Are You Reading? 12-21-2009
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Kristi
What are you reading on Mondays? is hosted by J. Kaye at J. Kaye's Book Blog. If you would like to participate, please leave your link with Mr. Linky at J.Kaye's blog - but you can also leave me a comment - I would love to know what you are reading!
I made up for last week and got caught up on my reviews!
Old books reviewed:
1. Fireflies in December by Jennifer Erin Valent - Loved this one
2. Bo's Cafe: A Novel by John Lynch, Bill Thrall, Bill McNicol - Pretty Good
3. A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray (audio book) - Just okay for me
4. The Cost of Dreams by Gary Stelzer - Good book but got long towards the end
5. Nibble & Kuhn by David Schmahmann - Fun book to read
Books read and reviewed last week:
1. Lament: The Faerie Queen's Deception by Maggie Stiefvator - Loved this one - can't wait to start Ballad
2. My Unfair Lady by Kathryne Kennedy - This was a fun read
3. One Hundred Butterflies by Harold Feinstein and Fred Gagnon - This is a beautiful book!
Current audio books:
1. Woman in Red by Eileen Goudge - This one is heating up
2. Evermore: The Immortals by Alyson Noel - Enjoy listening to this one with my daughter
Books currently reading:
1. Primal: A Quest for the Lost Soul of Christianity by Mark Batterson - Just started, seems promising
2. The Dead and The Gone by Susan Beth Pfeffer - too early to tell if I will like this as well as Life As We Knew It
Starting this week (I hope. . .):
1. What Your Mother Never Told You: A Teenage Girls Survival Guide by Richard Dudum
2. Samson's Walls by Jud Niremberg
3. A Christmas Carol Special Edition: The Charles Dickens Classic with Christian Insights and Discussion Questions for Groups and Families by Stephen Skelton
4. A Hope and a Future: Overcoming Discouragement by Don Wilton
What are you reading this week?
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Mailbox Monday/In My Mailbox 12-21-2009
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Mailbox Monday is hosted at The Printed Page or In Your Mailbox at The Story Siren. Please stop by those posts and take a look at what packages everybody else got this week!
I received these books for review this week:
I received these books for review this week:
The One-Day Way
by Chantel Hobbs
The One-Day Way produces lasting results by taking you back to the basics. No more complicated weight-loss strategies. No more expensive diet plans that achieve only temporary results. Instead, you will lose weight and get fit with Chantel's simple, high-energy meal plans and her at-home program for cardio exercise and strength training. She will teach you how to change the way you think, which leads to new actions. Before you know it you will be strong, fit, and healthy. All it takes is doing things differently for twenty-four hours -- and then repeating it.
The One-Day Way gives you everything you need to lose weight and get fit in body, mind, and spirit:
by Chantel Hobbs
The One-Day Way produces lasting results by taking you back to the basics. No more complicated weight-loss strategies. No more expensive diet plans that achieve only temporary results. Instead, you will lose weight and get fit with Chantel's simple, high-energy meal plans and her at-home program for cardio exercise and strength training. She will teach you how to change the way you think, which leads to new actions. Before you know it you will be strong, fit, and healthy. All it takes is doing things differently for twenty-four hours -- and then repeating it.
The One-Day Way gives you everything you need to lose weight and get fit in body, mind, and spirit:
- Break free from past dieting defeats
- Learn a realistic, life-changing way to measure success
- Change the way you think so you can change your life
- Translate your dreams into goals, and your goals into lasting achievements
- Get strong with thirty-0ne simple exercises, no fancy equipment required
- Take advantage of ten ways to eat better while you lose weight.
Denise's Daily Dozen
by Denise Austin
Denise Austin shares the perfect plan for anyone who wants to live better and lose weight but can't seem to find the time. Denise's Daily Dozen covers a whole range of health-and diet-related concepts managed in a no-stress, time-conscious program of "twelves" to keep you flexible, strong, trim, and feeling great about yourself. Denise knows these methods work because she uses them personally to stay fit and looking fabulous, and they've worked for countless others, too!
Organized into seven-chapters - one for each day of the week - this perfectly balanced lifestyle program offers a three-week healthy meal plan with simple recipes and delicious foods. Each chapter also features a fully illustrated, total body workout of twelve simple and fun exercises you can do in just twelve minutes any time during the day. Cardio, fat-burning, toning, yoga: they're all here but in a way that maximizes effect while minimizing time. Denise also gives inspiring encouragement and advice in her numerous Daily Dozen tips, including ways to trim food costs as you trim your waistline, boost your energy level, get a better night's sleep, and inspire your family to join you.
Leave any excuses behind. . . Denise wants you energized about your health and fitness so you can feel better about yourself right now! (back cover)
by Denise Austin
Denise Austin shares the perfect plan for anyone who wants to live better and lose weight but can't seem to find the time. Denise's Daily Dozen covers a whole range of health-and diet-related concepts managed in a no-stress, time-conscious program of "twelves" to keep you flexible, strong, trim, and feeling great about yourself. Denise knows these methods work because she uses them personally to stay fit and looking fabulous, and they've worked for countless others, too!
Organized into seven-chapters - one for each day of the week - this perfectly balanced lifestyle program offers a three-week healthy meal plan with simple recipes and delicious foods. Each chapter also features a fully illustrated, total body workout of twelve simple and fun exercises you can do in just twelve minutes any time during the day. Cardio, fat-burning, toning, yoga: they're all here but in a way that maximizes effect while minimizing time. Denise also gives inspiring encouragement and advice in her numerous Daily Dozen tips, including ways to trim food costs as you trim your waistline, boost your energy level, get a better night's sleep, and inspire your family to join you.
Leave any excuses behind. . . Denise wants you energized about your health and fitness so you can feel better about yourself right now! (back cover)
Your Best Body Now
by Ashley Marriott and Marc L. Paulsen, M.D.
Each of us is unique. we were all born with a specific body type and body shape based upon our genetics. Although we can't change our genetics we can take charge of our shape by "specific body shape blueprint training." To do this we need to understand our individual shape and put together a workable and enjoyable fitness plan to achieve the best version of ourselves we can. (back cover)
Terror By Night
by Terry Caffey with James H. Pence
As I sat there gasping for breath, I turned my attention to my house. Even through the thick woods, I could still see the glow of the fire. As I watched the sparks and smoke soaring over the trees toward heaven, a wave of despair washed over me. My throat thickened, and tears filled my eyes, blurring what little vision I had.
They're gone.
Penny, Erin, Matthew, and Tyler were dead, and no effort on my part would bring them back.
What am I going to do without them? Oh, God, what am I going to do?
I didn't understand any of what was happening, but most of all I couldn't understand why God had turned His back on us and allowed this.
Finally the porch light came on, and my next-door neighbor, Tommy, Opened the door.
"Oh, my God. Helen, come quick!"
Tommy came out and bent down to talk to me. "What happened?"
"We need help," I said. "Charlie came and shot us all."
"What about Penny and the kids?" he asked.
A tidal wave of grief swept me away.
"They're all dead."
. . .
Then God intervened. (inside cover)
by Terry Caffey with James H. Pence
As I sat there gasping for breath, I turned my attention to my house. Even through the thick woods, I could still see the glow of the fire. As I watched the sparks and smoke soaring over the trees toward heaven, a wave of despair washed over me. My throat thickened, and tears filled my eyes, blurring what little vision I had.
They're gone.
Penny, Erin, Matthew, and Tyler were dead, and no effort on my part would bring them back.
What am I going to do without them? Oh, God, what am I going to do?
I didn't understand any of what was happening, but most of all I couldn't understand why God had turned His back on us and allowed this.
Finally the porch light came on, and my next-door neighbor, Tommy, Opened the door.
"Oh, my God. Helen, come quick!"
Tommy came out and bent down to talk to me. "What happened?"
"We need help," I said. "Charlie came and shot us all."
"What about Penny and the kids?" he asked.
A tidal wave of grief swept me away.
"They're all dead."
. . .
Then God intervened. (inside cover)
Cleaving: A Story of Marriage, Meat, and Obsession
(audio book)
by Julie Powell
Julie Powell has always felt about butchers the way other women feel about firemen. Perhaps it is no wonder, then, that she turns to butchery when her own life and marriage are rife with confusion, doubt, and obsession.
Food saved Julie once before. Sparked by an early-onset midlife crisis, she cooked all 524 recipes in Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking in one year and discovered herself as a writer. Now she is stuck again, this time between her adoring husband - the two of them as close as two trees twined at the root - and a lover she can't resist. Seeking escape Julie does what any torn and desperate woman would do. She plunges herself elbow-deep -- in meat.
At Fleisher's, a family owned butcher shop in the Catskills, she finds a sympathetic bunch of delightful "meat hippies" willing to train an apprentice. Julie takes instantly to the tough, physical work that (less often than she'd like) distracts her from penetrating thoughts of afternoon trysts.
Inspired by the camaraderie at Fleisher's, Julie embarks on a trip around the world, discovering an international brotherhood of butchers and a confidence she didn't know she had. As her journey progresses, she begins to see where the divisions lie. And how in breaking something down you can begin to make it whole again. (back cover)
"Dear John," the letter read. And with those two words, a heart was broken and two lives changed forever.
When Savannah Lynn Curtis comes into his life, John Tyree knows he is ready to turn over a new leaf. An angry rebel, he had enlisted in the army after high school, not knowing what else to do. Then, during a furlough, he meets Savannah, the girl of his dreams. The attraction is mutual and quickly grows into the kind of love that leaves Savannah vowing to wait for John while he finishes his tour of duty. But neither can foresee that 9/11 is about to change the world. Like so many proud men and women, John must choose between love and country. Now, when he finally returns to North Carolina, John will discover how love can transform us in ways we never could have imagined. (back cover)
When Savannah Lynn Curtis comes into his life, John Tyree knows he is ready to turn over a new leaf. An angry rebel, he had enlisted in the army after high school, not knowing what else to do. Then, during a furlough, he meets Savannah, the girl of his dreams. The attraction is mutual and quickly grows into the kind of love that leaves Savannah vowing to wait for John while he finishes his tour of duty. But neither can foresee that 9/11 is about to change the world. Like so many proud men and women, John must choose between love and country. Now, when he finally returns to North Carolina, John will discover how love can transform us in ways we never could have imagined. (back cover)
Angel and Apostle
by Deborah Noyes
At the end of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s classic novel, The Scarlet Letter, we know that Pearl, the elf-child daughter of Hester Prynne, is somewhere in Europe, comfortable, well set, a mother herself now. But it could not have been easy for her to arrive at such a place, when she begins life as the bastard child of a woman publicly humiliated, again and again, in an unrelentingly judgmental Puritan world.
With a brilliant and authentic sense of that time and place, Deborah Noyes envisions the path Pearl takes to make herself whole and to carve her place in the New World. Beautifully written with boundless compassion, Angel and Apostle is a heart-rending and imaginative debut in which Noyes masterfully makes Hawthorne’s character her own. (Unbridledbooks.com)
Bread of Angels: A Memoir of Love and Faith in Damascus
by Stephanie Saldana
In 2004, twenty-seven-year-old Stephanie Saldana traveled to Damascus, Syria, on a Fulbright fellowship to study the role of the prophet Jesus in Islam. She was also fleeing a broken heart. It was not an ideal time to be an American in the Middle East -- the United States had recently invaded Iraq, refugees were flooding into Damascus, and dark rumors swirled that Syria might be next to come under American attack. Miserable and lonely, Stephanie left Damascus to visit an ancient Christina monastery carved into the desert cliffs. In that beautiful, austere setting, she confronted her wavering faith and met Frederic, a young French novice monk. As they set out to explore the mysteries entwining Christianity and Islam, Stephanie slowly realized that she had found God again -- and that she was in love with Frederic. But would Frederic choose God or Stephanie?
The Bread of Angels sweeps readers inthe violent extremes of a war-torn region and renews their belief in faith, self-discovery, and the possibility of true love. (back cover)
by Stephanie Saldana
In 2004, twenty-seven-year-old Stephanie Saldana traveled to Damascus, Syria, on a Fulbright fellowship to study the role of the prophet Jesus in Islam. She was also fleeing a broken heart. It was not an ideal time to be an American in the Middle East -- the United States had recently invaded Iraq, refugees were flooding into Damascus, and dark rumors swirled that Syria might be next to come under American attack. Miserable and lonely, Stephanie left Damascus to visit an ancient Christina monastery carved into the desert cliffs. In that beautiful, austere setting, she confronted her wavering faith and met Frederic, a young French novice monk. As they set out to explore the mysteries entwining Christianity and Islam, Stephanie slowly realized that she had found God again -- and that she was in love with Frederic. But would Frederic choose God or Stephanie?
The Bread of Angels sweeps readers inthe violent extremes of a war-torn region and renews their belief in faith, self-discovery, and the possibility of true love. (back cover)
The Sacred Cipher
by Terry Brennan
A secret room has been discovered in the chapel of the Bowery Mission.
And what's hidden inside reveals a mystery of Biblical proportions.
When New Yorker Tom Bohannon uncovers an ancient scroll containing a dead language that has been lost in the sands of time, he doesn't fully comprehend the danger that's about to unfold. Though Tom and his team of ragtag scientists and historians want to decode the ancient text, others don't want the cipher revealed. And they are prepared to kill to keep it hidden.
From a market in nineteenth-century Alexandria to a library in present-day New York to the tunnels beneath Jerusalem, the secret of the cipher is gradually revealing itself across the globe. And for those in its pat, life is about to change -- forever. (back cover)
by Terry Brennan
A secret room has been discovered in the chapel of the Bowery Mission.
And what's hidden inside reveals a mystery of Biblical proportions.
When New Yorker Tom Bohannon uncovers an ancient scroll containing a dead language that has been lost in the sands of time, he doesn't fully comprehend the danger that's about to unfold. Though Tom and his team of ragtag scientists and historians want to decode the ancient text, others don't want the cipher revealed. And they are prepared to kill to keep it hidden.
From a market in nineteenth-century Alexandria to a library in present-day New York to the tunnels beneath Jerusalem, the secret of the cipher is gradually revealing itself across the globe. And for those in its pat, life is about to change -- forever. (back cover)
Saturday, December 19, 2009
One Hundred Butterflies by Harold Feinstein (Book Review)
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Title: One Hundred Butterflies
Author: Harold Feinstein and Fred Gagnon
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company (Hachette)
First sentence: If the millennia of life on earth were a book, then surely butterflies would be the illustrations for adaptation and evolution.
My thoughts: There isn't a whole lot of writing in this book, it is mainly pictures of butterflies - beautiful, exquisite pictures of butterflies. All very striking on a black background. In the forward and in a small section in the center of the book though, I did learn a few things about butterflies that I did not know - like some look different in ultraviolet light, and that there are different ways that they come out of their cocoon. Some cut through the silk using their compound eyes as files. There are quotes placed randomly throughout the book all having to do with butterflies of course.
I was going to pick a favorite, but every time I thought I had one, a few pages later there would be one just as brilliant that would take it's place. Did you know that the underside of a butterfly sometimes looks drastically different than the top side? I know I didn't.
Each picture is labeled with the name, classification, and where in the world the butterfly can be found. I enjoyed just paging through the pictures with my kids and looking at all the various designs and colors that could be found. As a needlepointer, nature is a great place to find colors and designs, and I wouldn't be surprised if I turned to this book for inspiration in the future!
About the author/photographer: Harold Feinstein's distinguished career in photography began in 1950, when Edward Steichen purchased his work for the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art and exhibited it frequently during his tenure there. Feinstein's photographs have also been exhibited by and represented in the collections of the International Center of Photography, the George Eastman House, the Museum of the City of New York, and the Musee d'Art Moderne in Paris. His work has appeared in such periodicals as Life, Audubon, Connoisseur, and Popular Photography. He is the author of One Hundred Flowers, One Hundred Seashells, Foliage, Orchidelirium, The Infinite Rose, and The Infinite Tulip. For more information about Feinstein and his work, visit his website at www.HaroldFeinstein.com.
Fred Gagnon is curator of butterflies at Magic Wings Butterfly Conservatory and Gardens in South Deerfield, Massachusetts, a man-made ecosystem with living organisms from all over the world. Gagnon has been fascinated by butterflies since the age of four, when he first went into his backyard in search of Monarchs and Black Swallowtails. He is responsible for taking care of three to four thousand butterflies from Asia, Australia, Africa, South America and North America, as well as the plants that the butterflies and caterpillars depend upon for their survival.
One Hundred Butterflies
Publisher/Publication Date: Little, Brown and Company, Nov 2009
ISBN: 978-0-316-03363-3
128 pages
~This book was provided for review by Hachette Book Group.~
Friday, December 18, 2009
The Cost of Dreams by Gary Stelzer (Book Review)
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Title: The Cost of Dreams
Author: Gary Stelzer
Publisher: Decent Hearts Press
About the book: Flora, a Mayan teenager, has escaped Talapa, her civil war-torn Central American village where her parents have been slain-and where even being seen in native wear could result in summary execution. Following her dream with nearly superhuman determination, she makes her way to San Diego, and against all odds, becomes a wife, mother and teacher. By hard work and shrewdness, she even obtains legal U.S. status.
But her life takes a horrific turn when she's shot by her drug-dealing brother in-law. As she lays unconscious and bleeding in front of her house, Mexican immigrants traveling on a freight train kidnap and claim her as their daughter, caring for her on a long, grueling cross-country flight.
Nearly a year later, still gravely wounded and disfigured, a freed Flora arrives at the Lake Michigan home of Kate Bowman, an American aide worker who had previously befriended Flora in Talapa. Kate's nephew had vanished on that mission, leaving Kate devastated and overwhelmed with guilt for permitting him to remain in a civil war ravaged Central America while she returned home.
Now Flora, eager to heal her injuries and desperate to restore what remains of her family, reignites in Kate a fire to learn the fate of her long lost nephew. The two women embark on a harrowing journey that takes them to the ancient caves of northwestern Mexico in the Barrancas del Cobre, an exceedingly vast abyss of canyons, in search of a storied Indian healer. The cost of healing borders on the unendurable.
My thoughts: I really liked the summary of this book above, that was sent to me by Carol Fass Publicity. The book started out strong and I found it hard to put down. I was impressed by Flora's spirit and strength and how she pushed on even when she found herself alone. Even after she is wounded and the Mexican family - mainly the mother - "kidnaps" her because she thinks she is her reincarnated daughter - I was still pulling for Flora. What she survived in her trek across country is amazing.
About three quarters of the way through though, the book started to drag and seemed to be going off on a tangent. A couple of the lesser characters in the book came into play, and for me, this seemed to detract from Flora's story rather than add to it. I understand why they were necessary, but at times it seemed their little part was overshadowing the bigger picture. It does show how the book came full circle and how there are many different ways in which a person needs to be healed.
The Cost of Dreams
Publisher/Publication Date: Decent Hearts Press, Oct 2009
ISBN: 978-1-93607-00-9
296 pages
~This book was provided for review by Carol Fass Publicity and Public Relations.~
Nibble & Kuhn by David Schmahmann (Book Review)
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Title: Nibble & Kuhn
Author: David Schmahmann
Publisher: Academy Chicago Publishers
About the book: Two likable newcomers learn the ropes of corporate law at Nibble & Kuhn -- and fall in love -- just as that most proper of Boston's venerable firms comically tries to "rebrand" itself for the Google era.
Pompous and arbitrary, the ruling junta of partners at N&K saddles Derek Dover with a high visibility lawsuit just weeks before trial. The diligent young attorney arranges things so that Maria Parma, his sassy aristocratic girlfriend also gets named to the case.
As Derek prepares his arguments on behalf of seven young victims of industrial polluters, his anxieties about his career and his torments over Maria's mixed messages only increase. Have his eccentric WASP superiors handed Derek a "toxic" case to ruin any shot at becoming a partner? How can he get his opponents to settle -- the outcome the presiding judge all but demands -- unless his unorthodox "expert witnesses" perform with enough gravitas to match that of the side with its Harvard Medical School scientist? Ultimately, Derek sets in motion a line of inquiry that spins events entirely out of the control of judge, jury, and any and all attorneys. (back cover)
My thoughts: I thought this book was a hoot. It centered more around Derek and Maria's relationship and why they had to keep it a secret than it did corporate law. The author, even though he is a practicing lawyer in Boston, did not seem to have trouble poking fun at the "proper" way that lawyers should behave and advance in their careers. I found it amusing that even though Derek didn't necessarily believe in the "aristocratic" ways - he had been working to become a partner for many years.
I found Maria in the beginning to be a little selfish and felt she was using Derek, but she redeemed herself in my eyes in the end. I was afraid this book was going to be a little stuffy - being about a Boston law firm -- but it was very refreshing and very fun to read.
Nibble & Kuhn
Publisher/Publication Date: Academy Chicago Publishers, November 2009
ISBN: 978-0-89733-592-8
279 pages
~This book was provided for review by Academy Chicago Publishers.~
Lament: The Faerie Queen's Deception by Maggie Stiefvater (Book Review)
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Title: Lament: The Faerie Queen's Deception
Author: Maggie Stiefvater
Publisher: Flux
My Summary: We meet Deirdre as she is getting ready to compete in a high school music competition. She is a very gifted harpist, but tends to lose her lunch before she plays in public - regardless of how good she is.
Deirdre meets Luke as he rescues her hair from the fallout of her losing her stomach. Mysterious and also musically gifted, she is instantly attracted to him. On one level she knows that she should not trust him, but feels insanely safe whenever she is with him. Throw in her best friend, James and a faerie that she dubs Freckle Freak and that pretty much rounds out the cast.
Slowly, Deirdre becomes aware that she has certain powers - like telekinesis and the ability to read minds. As her powers grow, so does her ability to see Them. They don't like to be called faeries - They think it is degrading. Luke can also see Them, but only with the assistance of eye drops. What Deirdre doesn't understand is what They want with her. Luke is unable to tell her as someone is making him keep quiet. She finally convinces him to let her read his mind. What she finds out though, may be too much for her to handle.
My thoughts: I loved this book. For whatever reason, faerie books to me are what vampire books are to my daughter. I do like the vampire and the werewolf books - but the faerie books that I pick up I seem to be able to fly through. These characters are very likable - even Luke, though you know his past isn't gleaming, his loyalty and love for Deirdre is. I feel sorry for James, who is sort of a casualty because of Deirdre's powers and her threat to the current Queen. There are hints that he is also in love with Deirdre and though I think she knows this on some level, she tends to ignore it. The storyline was intriguing and I felt unique (keeping in mind I haven't read many faerie books - yet!) It started out as my "bathroom" book - but I was soon carrying it all over with me. Highly recommend this one to paranormal lovers.
Lament: The Faerie Queen's Deception
Publisher: Flux
ISBN: 978-0-7387-1370-0
336 pages
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