Morning Meanderings….

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Good morning!  I am off and running this morning with a list of “to do’s” and then I will be back this afternoon to post the winner of last weeks Freebie Friday (that means you still have time to sign up!)  and put up the new contest.  Make a memo to stop back later today…

In the meantime, as me and the coffee cup traveled this morning I found this little treasure at Books, Movies, and Chinese Food:  Faking Grace by Tamara Leigh. The review made me laugh, and I really like Deborah’s blog.  It’s clean looking and fun!  Take some time today to stop by Book’s Movies, and Chinese Food and tell her hi as well as check out this great read.  I might just hit the book store and pick this up before I come home.

(Thank you to Mike at A Few Minutes With Michael who is working on a Morning Meanderings meme for me!  This is the first draft… he is still tweaking  a bit but couldn’t wait to use it!)

Jane Austin Challenge Phase 2

Tonight I watched “Becoming Jane”.  If you are following my Austin posts you know that before the Austenchallenge I was in an “Austen Free Zone”.

Meaning?  I had not read her, followed any of the recent books or ever watched an Austen related movie.  I really dont know why…

I have had Pride and Prejudice (which I am reading now) and Emma on my shelves for years.  So I planned to…. I just didn’t.  Thank you to this challenge for forcing my hand!

So this is the 2nd movie, having watched Pride and Prejudice Last week.  I really liked this one as well.  I found Jane’s character to be a lot like Elizabeth in P & P…. in the sense that they were both so very strong willed, independent women.   The ending was unexpected to me… I did not know that Jane Austen had never married. I guess I need to add to my personal challenge here to brush up on some Austen basics.

My Hearts Desire by Mary Singer Wick

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Mary Singer Wick offers a poignant and honest portrayal of her myriad experiences, and how she eventually comes to find herself through a direct relationship with God. For anyone who doubts the presence of a higher power, this book will give your heart wings.

Introduction: Have you ever made a promise you really didn’t think you’d have to keep? You know–something you say in passing that you’ll do someday, but you’re not exactly making a sincere commitment to do it. You don’t really believe it will ever be brought up in conversation again, and you’ve forgotten yourself that you even said it.

Mary’s book roped me in right away.  She tells her story of a long series of meaningless relationships and then battling her way through many years of illness including the diagnosis that she would more than likely not be able to have children.

Mary’s book is all about walking in faith, and I had to admire her strong and consistent will as she was misdiagnosed, and struggled with poor self esteem brought on by what the illness did to her body and the fact that she couldn’t seem to find Mr. Right.

Her book read well and shared a message of encouragement and hope – no matter what.  At times I had to wonder where Mary found her strength as she seemed to battle on against the odds, then I remembered, Mary found her strength in God – time and again.   Mary’s book recently hit the best sellers list at Amazon.

About the book:

My Heart’s Desire by Mary Singer Wick

ISBN: 978-1607251521

Publisher: Outskirts Press

Date of publish: Feb 20, 2009

Pages: 198

S.R.P.: $15.95Mary Wick

About the author:

In 2002, shortly after becoming a first-time bride at the age of 44, Mary sensed the Lord asking her to share her story of hope with other women. After wrestling with God’s call on her life, she finally stepped forth in obedience in 2008 when she wrote My Heart’s Desire: A Journey Toward Finding Extravagant Love.

You can find out more about Mary and her book at Extravegant Life

Humane Award (x2)

When my husband’s birthday comes around in September, he likes to claim it not only the day of his Humanity Awardbirthday, but as his “birthday week”.  (Pause for a sigh here).

Honestly, after today, I think I finally understand.  My Blogoversary was yesterday, but well wishes have still come in today and I have met so many new people and been introduced to many more great blogs.   I am kind of thinking I am having a Blogoversary week.  🙂

So – that being said, a thank you to J. Kaye’s Book Blog for presenting me with my 2nd Humane Award!

The Humane Award is to honor certain bloggers that are kindhearted individuals. They regularly take part in my blog and always leave the sweetest comments. If it wasn’t for them, my site would just be an ordinary book review blog. Their blogs are also amazing and are tastefully done on a daily basis. This award is to thank them for their growing friendships through the blog world.

Thank you so much J.Kaye!  This is really nice!   In a few days I will pay it forward.


Blogoversary Recovery and Winners!

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Wow.  If you stopped by yesterday and celebrated my two year blogoversary with me – thank you.  It was so much more than I had imagined.  I met new people, I am thankful for those who I am already getting to know.

Thank you to Michael at A few Minutes With Michael who is making me a button for my blog.  What a great gift!  Thank you to Never Not Reading who graciously posted on her blog the “balloon post” for this event as well as Loving Heart Designs.  Thank you also to Miss Remmers’ Review for posting my review of The Book Thief in order to try to draw Young Adults (YA) towards books they may enjoy.

It has been a very good day.

So as I pick up the falling down streamers and cake frosting off the wall (Laurel?  Was that you? )  I have to just breathe a big happy sigh.  That was a great party.

Our winners of the package drawings as as follows (I use Random.org to choose the winning comment numbers):

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Congratulations to Raidergirl at An Adventure in Reading




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Congratulations to:  Anna at Diary of an Eccentric!!!



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Congratulations to Kerri!!!




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Congratulations to Roseanne!!!



CONGRATULATIONS WINNERS!

Emails have gone out to each of you please.  Please email back with your mailing address as soon as possible so I may get these in the mail to you.  Emails not responded to by Monday will result in my having to draw another name.


Be sure and check out all the action going on today in the below posts.  I have new reviews to post today.  That’s right… while you all partied at my place yesterday, I was in the corner curled up with a good book.  ; )  LOL

The Inconvenient Adventures of Uncle Chestnut by Paul Nowak

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Written for young readers, The Inconvenient Adventures of Uncle Chestnut contains 4 short stories told by Jack, whose Uncle Chestnut comes to take care of him while his parents are away. Whether traveling, chasing after hats, or embarking on everyday adventures, Uncle Chestnut teaches a unique perspective on life and the world to his nephew.

Based on the writings and actual events in the life of G.K. Chesterton, this fictional book presents the wit and wisdom of the British writer in a considerably easier style for young people to read. Told through the eyes of his fictional nephew Jack, The Inconvenient Adventures of Uncle Chestnut introduces readers young and old to the writings of G.K. Chesterton, the British author whose prolific writing inspired C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Alfred Hitchcock, and others.

And how delightful!  Author Paul Nowak has graciously granted me an interview!


Thank you Paul for taking the time to join us at One Persons Journey Through a World of Books.

What inspired you to write this book?

paulPaul:  As influential and inspirational as Chesterton is, his books are not the easiest to read, especially for young readers. So I had the idea to create a character based on Chesterton in modern America, and introduce him and his views through fiction. Reading his Autobiography, and even his essays in which he describes his own personal experiences, he struck me as a strange cross of Mary Poppins and Amelia Bedelia.


That is an interesting cross!  I actually can picture that.  What was the hardest part of writing this book?

Paul:  Narrowing down the anecdotes, essays, and stories to pick which ones to include in the book. I’ve still got a lot of reading to do on Chesterton as he wrote quite a lot, and every day I find new material.


Do you have other books published at this time or plans to do so in the future?
Paul:  There are at least 3 more solid plans for Uncle Chestnut books, and probably more than that – at this point I just have 3 more almost done being plotted out. The Inconvenient Adventures of Uncle Chestnut is actually my fourth book, my earlier ones are The Way of the Christian Samurai and the Guerrilla Apologetics series.

When you were the age of your main character Jack, can you remember a favorite author?

Paul:  Jack London. Not just his adventure stories, but especially his more philosophical works like The Sea Wolf. However, I didn’t agree with his philosophy, I admired how he communicated it through fiction.

Paul went on to share a little bit of non disclosed trivia about the book, Jack is named after C.S. Lewis (it was a nickname of his) and Christie is named after Agatha Christie, who was the fellow member of the Detection Club with Chesterton.

My thoughts:  I was excited to have this opportunity to read this book. Told in a story format from Jack’s perspective, I really enjoyed the pace of the book. Reading this  book I found it had the rhythm of C.S. Lewis in his Chronicles of Narnia Series.  I found this interesting as I was not aware of the real C.S. Lewis connection until I finished writing my review and started communicating with Paul and reading more information on the book.

The book was a quick read and an enjoyable one.  There were moments I laughed out loud.  I liked that in the back of the book there was a page called “Words To Know”, that gave a definition of words in the book that young readers may struggle with their meaning.

My favorite passage in this books falls on pages 14 and 15 when Uncle Chestnut is explaining to Jack how people do not find where they live extraordinary because they live it every day and do not see from the perspective of an outsider looking in.  I quote:

“So people go about their lives, not noticing the giant on their mountain, or the great treasures they have.  They see the same things every day, and so think that these things are just plain and ordinary.”

“That is why,” said Uncle Chestnut.  “I believe in giants, fairies, and all kinds of things we cannot see.  Perhaps we are so tired of looking at the world that we don’t see them anymore.”

Well put Uncle Chestnut.  Well put.


To read more about this book and what’s to come please enter here:  Uncle Chestnut



What’s on Your Desk Wednesday

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Yes…. I am well aware that it is Thursday.  “Sheesh!”  However – in my defense (who I really hope is a good looking John Grisham type Lawyer) I was busy with the Blogoversary Party yesterday and just could not participate even as much as I really really wanted to!  Hosting a party is a lot of work!  😉

I was honored to be chosen to do this by OKBO Lover and here is how this works:

What’s On Your Desk Wednesday? is a weekly bookish meme hosted by Sassy Brit of Alternative-Read.com .

Here are the rules:

You can do one of two things or both.

1. Grab a camera and take a photo of your desk, or anywhere you stack your books/TBR pile. And no tidying! Add this photo to your blog. Tag at least 5 people, and then return to Sassy Brit’s blog and leave a link back to your photo in the Mr. Linky.


2. List at least 5 BOOKISH things on your desk. List at least 5 NON BOOK things. Tag at least 5 people to do the same. Return to Sassy Brit’s blog and leave your link, so everybody can come and visit your blog.

Here’s my desktop:

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Second half of this was to list 5 “Bookish” things in the pic…  well, (1)the red book under the post its and pen is my reading agenda where I log when books come in, what tours and reviews I have signed up for, etc…  (2) my reading glasses, (3) under the glasses is my current read, Pride and Prejudice, (4) to the right of my computer, under my cell phone, is the pile of reviews I am working on, and (5) the computer is on my blog page.
5  “Non Bookish” things in the pic would be:  (1) The coffee… book or no book, there must be coffee, (2) cell phone, (3) in the back there is gum on top of the “pile”, (4) the “pile” is papers for our business, and (5) the lone white piece of paper in the back right is a recent resume that came in.

As I am a day late on this, I will not post the fab 5 that I am choosing to do this until next Wednesday.


Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

jane-eyreSo many books…. so little time.  I swear every time I enter a book store or go to book club I see or hear about yet another book that I would love to read.  The whole time I am making “wish lists” of books that I want to get to… I am very aware of all the amazing books that have been written years before I ever existed – but are words that I so want to soak in.

This book, Jane Eyre, would be one of those books.  I am in awe of the books that are so at large today that were written, as this one was, in the 1800’s.  An added bonus would be the amazing story of the author, Charlotte – who was not the only writer in her family – she was the eldest of the three famous Bornte sisters and lived a short life from 1816 – 1855.  Her sister Emily, worte Wuthering Heights.

Jane Eyre is an extraordinary coming-of-age story featuring one of the most independent and strong-willed female protagonists in all of literature. Poor and plain, Jane Eyre begins life as a lonely orphan in the household of her hateful aunt. Despite the oppression sheendures at home, and the later torture of boarding school, Jane manages to emerge with her spirit and integrity unbroken. She becomes a governess at Thornfield Hall, where she finds herself falling in love with her employer—the dark, impassioned Mr. Rochester. But an explosive secret tears apart their relationship, forcing Jane to face poverty and isolation once again.

So again – in this world of books…. I am trying to squeeze time in for this one and am doing so by applying this book to my gym time:  Eliptical and tread mill.  I started yesterday and read the first 50 pages on the tread mill.  I will write again at the end of the read.

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Update July 9, 2009…. I have made my peace with Jane Eyre.  I found this book hard to read, unlike her sisters work in Wuthering Heights.  I think now that I have been reading Pride and Prejudice with Mr. Darcy, it makes my tollerance for Mr. Rochester in Jane Eyre even lower.

I have worked on this book off and on for 5 weeks now, granted only at the gym, yet I never could get it to flow for me.  Perhaps this is one that may come off the shelf at another place and time, but as for now… I am done with Charlotte Bronte.

Welcome to the Blogoversary Party!!!

Clipart Illustration of a Bunch Of Floating Party Balloons WithI am so glad you were able to come!  Grab a party hat and join in the festivities!  This party after all is to celebrate you – the ones who come and read my rambling on about books, book events, authors and such.  Thank you!  I have so much fun just hanging out with you!

Starting now you are welcome to join in the 24 hour Giveaway!  I  have 4 giveaway sets that by leaving a comment on this blog you will be eligible for.  US and Canada only please and no PO numbers.  Please be  sure that I have a way to contact you if you are a winner!  I will announce winners on Thursday and send your package out yet this week.

So ready to see what you can win?  I am so glad you asked!

Package #1Package #1 (Grand Prize) Consists of:  In honor of  this movie release; My Sisters Keeper by Jodi PicoultDandelions in a Jelly Jar by Traci Depree, and The Necklace (read through once) by Cheryl Jarvis.  Also included is chocolates from the Chocolate Ox In Nisswa Mn, and a cool magnetic book mark from Rainy Day Books, also in Nisswa.  Colored post its to make notes in your books without making notes in your books, coffee from my time in Honduras this past February, and a copy of our recent church cook book.

package #2Package #2 consists of: In honor of  this movie release; My Sisters Keeper by Jodi Picoult, in honor of the Jane Austen Challenge going on right now; a copy of Emma by Jane Austen, chocolates from the Chocolate Ox in Nisswa Mn, the super cool magnetic book mark from Rainy Day Books in Nisswa, Crumb Cake Gourmet Coffee from Bookworld in Baxter, Mn, and the colored post its to make notes in your books without making notes in your books.  🙂  (*Note:  Emma is from The Rainy Day Book Store)

package #3Package #3 consists of: In honor of  this movie release; My Sisters Keeper by Jodi Picoult, The Bronte Project by Jennifer Vandever, chocolates from The Chocolate Ox in Nisswa MN, fun seasonal book plates from Rainy Day Books also in Nisswa, yummy Heavenly Carmel Gourmet Coffee from Bookworld in Baxter Minnesota, and the color post its to make notes in your books without making notes in your books.  (*Note that the book The Bronte Project is also from Bookworld in Baxter Minnesota).

Package #4Package #4:  A fun read, Doing Good by Pamela Morsi, and (not pictured) a copy of our recent church cook book (see a pic of it in package #1), the always amazing chocolates from The Chocolate Ox in Nisswa Minnesota, Almond Toffee Gourmet Coffee from Bookworld in Baxter Mn, and (say it with me now….) the colorful post its for marking in your books without marking in your books!

You may notice by the Blogoversary widget that I am no where near my Blogoversary date…. but this is not my original blog… see here for the story and a link to my very first post! Click here

Have fun everyone!

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Clipart Illustration of a Bunch Of Floating Party Balloons WithSpecial thanks to the great Chocolate Ox in Nisswa as well as the super friendly staff at Rainy Day Books.  Thank you also to the great assistance of the ladies working at Bookworld this past Tuesday afternoon as we chatted about local authors and book reviewing.

Morning Meanderings…

bean-cup_animThis morning the coffee cup and I checked out a few book blogs and actually found our way into a new blog site that was kind of exciting.  I think the energy from the blog took the sleep out of my eyes and so this morning, I do not have a book to bring to your attention, but a welcome to You 2.0 Blog!

Grab your morning beverage, green tea with honey, is blog owner and author Kay Cassidy’s choice and stop over and welcome Kay and her great looking blog!  Looks like there are lots of contests going on and a lot of fun planned at You 2.0.

♥♥  Don’t forget you are invited to my Blogoversary Party here tomorrow – all day Wednesday, only on Wednesday.  Big giveaway in honor of you, those who come and visit me.  See party invite  here:  Blogoversary Party

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