Monday, June 28, 2010

Musing Mondays 6/28/10

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This weeks question of musings is...

What do you think of books that receive a lot of hype? (think of the "Twilight" saga, or "Harry Potter", or "The Da Vinci Code"). Do you read them? Why, or why not?


I wasn't into any of these books lol. Not my "cup of tea" Though my husband is a big fan of The Twilight Series. He read all the books and was soo excited when the first movie came out then he was disappointed when the movie skipped parts of/in the book . I was 'forced' to watch the first movie; it was good and I voluntarily watched the second. The hubby wants me to read the series so im not asking "a thousand questions" during the movie. I've added it to my TBR pile.

But weather a book (series or not) has a lot of hype, that isn't going to make me read it. Just like recommendations from people who don't know my reading taste. I'll look into it but it may not go further than that. I read a book a while back that had a lot of hype. I didn't see the big deal. So, alll in all, just because a book has a lot of hype doesn't mean I'll read it and get dragged into the hysteria.
I may read the book (series) after all the hysteria has died down, but it really all depends on the genera, the author, etc...
I should have a TBR for just books that have been hyped or drooled over..then get to it at some point lol



Saturday, June 26, 2010

Friday Finds 6/25/10

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Eat the Cookie ...Buy the Shoes by Joyce Meyer

Cracking Da Vinci's Code by James L. Garlow and Peter Jones





The Scent of Rain and Lightening a novel by Nancy Pickard


Act Like A Lady, Think Like A Man by Steve Harvey

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Awsome Book Giveaway!

Sheila (Bookjourney, One Person's Journey Through A World Of Books) is hosting an awesome book giveaway. I won't tell you alll about it but it has to do with Sarah Pekkanen:) Go to Sheila's website to find out about the book and the giveaway:) She also had an author chat with Sarah Pekkanen, it was good and enlightening:)

Booking Through Thursday 6/24/10

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This week's question...

Do you read book reviews? Do you let them change your mind about reading/not reading a particular book?

My Answer:

I do read reviews. I enjoy reading them. Sometimes they make me want to read the book even more. And when the review(s) aren't the greatest, I want to read the book to find out exactly why that book wasn't great but I keep an open mind and half the time I have read a book after it has gotten a bad review, I have really enjoyed the book. The other times; the book wasn't terribly bad but it could have had a little bit more work done to it. So no, a bad review does not stop me from reading a book. I like to get my own opinion of a book, not use someone's opinion as my own, because then I can tell personally what I did and didn't like about that particular book.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

WWW Wednesday 6/23/10

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To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions…

* What are you currently reading?
* What did you recently finish reading?
* What do you think you’ll read next?

Here is my answer:

I just started Vexation by Elicia Clegg for review. Just started this last night. We'll see how it goes, I'm excited about it...:)




I recently finished 1st To Die by James Patterson...almost a week ago?
Very good. Now that I have read this one, some of the past references, names and stories make sense :)

I also just finished I Will Not Be Silent by April Maley. I am currently working on my review but it will be up soon :)





(My apologies for the 'look inside!') I am going to read Living With Evolution Or Dying Without It: A Guide To Understanding Humanity's Past, Present, And Future by K.D. Koratsky next for review.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Musing Mondays 6/21/10

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This weeks question: Name your top 2-3 favorite genres (the ones you read most from)

My answer...

That's easy for me! Thriller/Suspense, murder mystery and memoirs/ non-fiction stories (ex: Ann Frank Diary). I am very open to reading all sorts of things and expanding horizons but those are my absolute favs! And also reading those genres from different generations... like taking a break from reading James Patterson ( I know it's crazy ; ) and reading some Nancy Drew or The Hardy Boys instead.

On another note...I have a few different reasons as to why I enjoy reading memoirs/ diary's/non-fiction: You never know how the book is going to turn out. You can't try to get under the authors pen and try to guess what he/she is going to write. You may have an idea (and it may be a very good one and it may be right) but you don't know because you weren't there. It makes me want to read faster so I can find out what happens. There have been a few times when I read a memoir and I wish I were there to help them, give them a shoulder to cry on, give them that strength, cheer them on or knock some sense into them ( verbally) !! At times you want to yell at them "what are you doing you nut!!!???" And at times I have gotten the strangest look from my husband when I am laying in bed next to him (one of my fav reading spot :) and I say "you have got to be kidding me?! No!"........OK I am done with my ramblings....


Have an awesome blessed day everyone!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Happy Daddy's Day!!

Happy Fathers Day to all you great dad's out there! As Well as the Grandfathers out there! We are blessed to have you in our lives to go fishing, camping, hiking, teach us how to throw a decent punch and playing frisbee in the backyard. Thank you for all the great memories and life lessons m:) I look forward to the years to come.

The Sunday Salon 6/20/10


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This week I finished 1st To Die by James Patterson. I don't know if there is even a point in making a personal review for this book because he is so well-known and popular. But we'll see...




I've started reading I Will Not Be Silent by April Maley for review...Quick read but good Lord... very sad...more on that later.






I also need to start reading Women's Anatomy of Arousal by Sheri Winston for review. It'll be an interesting read and a learning experience (lol) to say the lease.


I am also reading Vexation by Elicia Clegg for review.






I am only reading one book at a time though because even though I can read three or four books at time, it obviously takes me longer. But I should be able to finish reading I Will Not Be Silent by Friday and that's giving myself wiggle room. But I am going to be putting a lot of though I think into the review because it is a more serious book since it is a memoir about her childhood and how it affected her and still affects her to this day.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Friday Fill-Ins 6/19/10

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1. I got woken up at 6:58 am.
2. It was the reason, of course, why I am on my fourth cup of coffee at two in the afternoon.
3. Putting a cup full of sugar on top of my oatmeal is something I no longer feel the need to do.
4. I have another errand to run, then on to reading my book.
5. I want to just think about where my camera is. Than I think...just go find it
6. What were once vices...are still that: vices.
7. And as for the weekend, tonight I'm looking forward to snuggling up to my hubby and watching a movie , tomorrow my plans include doing the laundry, finishing my book and Sunday, I want to stay in bed all day!!

Friday, June 18, 2010

Friday Finds 6/18/10

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What great books did you hear about/discover this past week? Share with us your Friday Finds

Here are mine:
I Will Not Be Silent by April Maley



Eat The Cookies... Buy the Shoes: Giving Yourself Permission to Lighten Up by Joyce Meyer





Women's Anatomy of Arousal: Secret Maps to Buried Pleasure by Sheri Winston



The Castaways by Elin Hilderbrand










Thank you Bostick Communications for allowing me to read/review these books: I Will Not Be Silent by April Maley and Women's Anatomy of Arousal: Secret Maps to Buried Pleasure by Sheri Winston

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Book Giveaway!

Book Journey is holding a book give away: The Castaways by Elin Hilderbrand!
I would love to have this book! Why? First of all, The cover is very intriguing and captures your eyes...I mean look at it...you know you wish it were you and your guy (lol right?). And, looking at the cover, you think, I wish that were me and so and so, then you read the description...

Greg and Tess MacAvoy are one of four prominent Nantucket couples who count each other as best friends. As pillars of their close-knit community, the MacAvoys, Kapenashes, Drakes, and Wheelers are important to their friends and neighbors, and especially to each other. But just before the beginning of another idyllic summer, Greg and Tess are killed when their boat capsizes during an anniversary sail. As the warm weather approaches and the island mourns their loss, nothing can prepare the MacAvoy's closest friends for what will be revealed.


Doesn't it sound good? Bet you don't want to be that couple on the book cover anymore! I can't wait to read this one, weather I win t or gotta buy it :) Go check out BookJourney's site to find out more about the book and the giveaway:)

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Thursday13- 6/17/10

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13 Things I need to be doing today:

1. Laundry
2. Vacuum
3. Dusting
4. Wash the windows (their weekly wash)
5. Finish reading 1st To Die by James Patterson
6. Start reading I Will Not Be Silent by April Maley for review
7.Start reading Women's Anatomy of Arousal by Sheri Winston (CNM, RN, BSN, LMT) for review
8. Write out grocery list for next weeks meals
9. Go to the grocery store and buy groceries for next weeks meals (lol, yes it counts as two for me at least..one thing to write them...another thing to actually go and get them lol.)
10. Give my daughter Abigail a bath
11. Vacuum out Abbie's car seat (can't stand to leave it a mess)
12. Go through our stuff and downsize before we move
13. Take what we don't want but is still usable down to Value Village or Salvation Army or something
...there is more but I am sticking to the number!

Booking Through Thursday 6/17/10

Which Do You Prefer?


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This weeks question for Booking Through Thursday is...

Do you prefer reading current books? Or older ones? Or outright old ones? (As in yes, there's s difference between a book from ten years ago and, say, Charles Dickens or Plat)

Here is my answer:

All three. As long as I find it a good read, I will read it. I enjoy books by, Dean Koontz, James Patterson, Nicholas Sparks, Steven James, Randy Singer, etc.. but I also love love the classic authors like Jane Austen.

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

WWW Wednesday 6/16/10

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To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions…

* What are you currently reading?
* What did you recently finish reading?
* What do you think you’ll read next?

Here is mine:
I am on the brink of finishing 1st To Die by James Patterson

I recently finished 2nd Chance by James Patterson


I know I am going to read I Will Not Be Silent by April Maley for review.
I am also going to read Portraits of Life by Mary Iris for review.
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Monday, June 14, 2010

Teaser Tuesday 6/15/10

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Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

My Teaser:
'I reached into the folder one more time, this time taking out a copy of the security photo of the killer arriving at the Hall of Fame. "This is a security photo from the night she was killed." ' pg 292 of 1st To Die by James Patterson

Musing Mondays 6/14/10


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Who in your family (both immediate & extended) are readers, and who are not? (from MizB's posting)

My hubby is a major reader but he doesn't see any interest in the blogging thing (I know!). My mother, oldest sister Heather, youngest sister Bethany, my younger niece Lilly. They are the avid readers. My mother is more into self help books and Christian fiction romance. My oldest sister is definitely into the fiction romance. My niece is into Nancy Drew books which i love as well. I have almost the entire series and still read them. My younger sister is more into novels and Shakespeare but she is also into the Christian romance books but not as much as our oldest sister. Our oldest sister mainly reads non-Christian fiction romance. My dad used to be a reader but not as much anymore. It's hard enough getting him to go through his mail! Lol. I have a few friends that read once in a while but they aren't big on reading. The rest of my family is the same.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Mailbox Monday 6/6/10

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It’s Monday! What Are You Reading, is where we gather to share what we have read this past week and what we plan to read this week. It is a great way to network with other bloggers, see some wonderful blogs, and put new titles on your reading list.

Ya know, I actually did get a book in the mail...my first book for review! I'm not sure if I told y'all about it bu I am excited! It is I Will Not Be Silent by April Maley.Reading only the back of the book, her paragraph and the Forward, the cover is very fitting. I can't wait to read it. I am totally looking forward to it. Hopefully the books I requested will be coming soon. I am very much looking forward to them:)

The Sunday Salon 613/10

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I am on the brink of finishing 1st To Die by James Patterson and I am very happy about it so hopefully I will have my review up later this week. Now it will make sense in the next few books when Lindsay Boxer talks about the Bride and Groom Case that she cracked. It will also make sense when she talks about Chris Raleigh. But more on that later:)
I was also reading Winter Haven a novel by Athol Dickson...but because I got so wrapped up in the Women's Murder Club book series, I put an extension on my time for another two weeks...or at least tried to...someone else already had a hold on it. So I put it on hold AGAIN and hopefully I will get it back before the 12x12 Reading Challenge is over lol! I hate it when I have to do that becausethen when I do want to read that book, I can't. And it bugs me! But... I will have my chance soon enough...patience Lisha...


I am also joining the Summer 2010 Challenge which is tackling your TBR List during the summer.

So instead my next reads will be I Will Not Be Silent by April Maley which I am reading for review. Also next for me is Acting a novel by Sherri Winston. My review for that should be up in the next few weeks.

The Sunday Salon 6/13/10

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I am on the brink of finishing 1st To Die by James Patterson and I am very happy about it so hopefully I will have my review up later this week. Now it will make sense in the next few books when Lindsay Boxer talks about the Bride and Groom Case that she cracked. It will also make sense when she talks about Chris Raleigh. But more on that later:)

I was also reading Winter Haven a novel by Athol Dickson...but because I got so wrapped up in the Women's Murder Club book series, I put an extension on my time for another two weeks...or at least tried to...someone else already had a hold on it. So I put it on hold AGAIN and hopefully I will get it back before the 12x12 Reading Challenge is over lol! I hate it when I have to do that because

then when I do want to read that book, I can't. And it bugs me! But... I will have my chance soon enough...patience Lisha...

I am also joining the Summer 2010 Challenge which is tackling your TBR List during the summer.

So instead my next reads will be I Will Not Be Silent by April Maley which I am reading for review. Also next for me is Acting a novel by Sherri Winston. My review for that should be up in the next few weeks.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Friday Finds 6/11/10


What great books did you hear about and/or discover this past week? Share with us your Friday Finds!

My Finds:



1.Columbine by Dave Cullen
2. I Will Not Be Silent by April Maley
3. The Husbands and Wives Club: A Year in the Life of Couples Therapy Group by Laurie Abraham




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