Morning Meanderings!

Morning all you super book readers!  🙂  I am in the midst of the Dewey’s 24 Hour Read a Thon… more on that a big improvementthroughout the day.  🙂

What I want to talk about this morning is the Haunted Acres I went to last night in St Cloud with three of my friends!  My friends Cindy and Heidi both have birthdays in October.  We do monthly get togetheres so we dont grow apart (we all used to work together – heidi, Cindy, Sara, and myself).  We each have a month we are responsible for to plan something.  It can be anything – a dinner, bike ride, movie, dancing, whatever.

October was my pick and I wanted to do something really fun so we went to St Cloud and had dinner at Mongo’s.  We love that place!  Then we shopped a little bit (I got some great boots!) and then we went to Moliter’s haunted Acres!  This is something we have wanted to do for a couple of years and it was really fun and really scary!

The first thing we do is go on a hay ride where we are on this trailer pulled by a tractor through these woods.  We have to all sit still and we are not allowed to take pictures.  Every spooky dude you can imagine jumps out at us throughout this ride – Freddy Krueger, Jason, Chucky (Chucky really creeps me out!)… we even have a headless horse man come down the trail on a beautiful white horse…. all glowing like.

After the ride we go through a series of buildings like a mine shaft, a maze, butchers house, and a field of corn… this was pretty scary and we ran through a lot of it.  Not sure I have screamed so much in my life.  It was a BLAST!  Then as we were leaving, the Ghostbusters pulled up and of course being the 80’s girls that we are we jumped right on that and had pictures taken with the car and even a Ghostbuster (who we could have used as an escort earlier to keep the scary bad guys away…LOL).

Overall a fantastically fun evening!  Ok… Back to the challenge…. 😉

Over The Holidays by Sandra Harper


aOVER THE HOLIDAYS is newest warm-hearted tale from Sandra Harper, author of High Tea. Vanessa Channing, a dutiful wife and mother, goes in search of a simpler, more meaningful holiday. But her good intentions quickly go comically awry. Throw in a chronically irresponsible sister, a wacky mother and a temptingly hot new colleague, and you have the makings of one complicated, hectic, and ultimately incredibly rewarding holiday.


About the Author

Sandra Harper is the author of the play, Magpie’s Tea Room, which enjoyed a successful run in Los Angeles at The Ventura Court Theatre. She has written a cooking column, “The California Cook” for the newspaper, Skirt. A script reader for Pathe Studios and Springcreek Productions, she also wrote and produced fashion and rock videos for Elvis Costello, Chaka Khan and Vidal Sassoon, among others. Ms. Harper received her B.A. in Journalism from the University of Southern California and has completed a children’s book, The Witches Club.

I am excited to receive my review copy of this book from Pocket Books! It should be here any day and if it arrives today or tomorrow I can add it to my 24 Hour reading Challenge!  🙂
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Nine Things Nathan Noticed at Night by Christy Baldwin

Night skies and little eyes… a book of soft words and pictures with comforting scriptures for the little ones in your life.  ~  Sheila

a bookNine great things happen when the sun sets for the evening. Each page includes a statement about what is happening and then some fun facts and information about that event. Written from a Christian perspective, the story describes how God made things when He created the Earth. While the story was written specifically for ages 3-8, children of all ages will enjoy this book. Even adults can admire the beautiful watercolor artwork.

My Thoughts:a book p

This book for young children is just a sweet read.  It is small with great night pictures and short sentences and scriptures that will hold a young childs attention.  I can almost picture a little 3 year olds eyes getting big at the latge moon and desriptions of the sounds of the crickets as they chirp you to a peaceful sleep.

I think this is just the perfect length for the little ones.  The pictures have a water color look to them that compliments the authors words….

I received this book as an e read from  Tribute Books


Morning Meanderings

a big improvementOne week out today until I leave for Honduras and I am pretty not prepped for anything.  Yet.  I think today I will start packing, getting my passport ready, call in for malaria medicine and Ambien…

And on this end, I am also prepping some great posts and guests for this blog… that has actually been fun and I am excited about what has been coming in so far.

I plan to continue my Morning Meanderings during the time I am gone (OCt 31 – NOv 7)…as long as I have internet, but the meanderings will be more about what I am doing while I am away and probably what I am reading. I even already have planned which books are going with me!

How about you?  When you travel or vacation  do you take books to read?  Is it a certain type of book that goes with you?

Word Verification Balderdash – My Thursday Thing

Yes!  I am back!  I missed the last two weeks due to crazy schedules and as I have blog hopped this week I was excited balderdashto see others who do this meme kept on going!  YEAH!  Love that!

So for those of you just tuning in… here is what we do (and you can too!)  As quoted from my original post:

Ok… I admit it.  I am a comment junkie.  I love – love ♥ LOVE  ♥ to read blogs, the discussions on books, author interviews, bookshelves, great bookish stories and adventures….

but along with loving to comment comes the ever dreaded endless… (dun dun dun dun…scary music)

word verification.

I know it is a necessity…  I get that.  You leave a comment, chances are you going to be word verified.  Yet being a comment junkie… it slows me down.  So to make this a bit more enjoyable… I came up with a plan.

I love word games (not as much as commenting).  To entertain myself and maybe some of you… I decided to share with you a little thing I do while I type in the verification.  I play Balderdash in my head.  Yup.  As I am typing in the word, I think if it was a real word… what would it mean.  Some come easy.  Others…. I really have to stretch the imagination.

The definition of Balderdash: An oft used strategy  to elect your own fake definition in an attempt to give it credibility in the minds of your fellow players.

And here is my list for this week:

CLOOBDINE: A social network originated in Peru.  People gather around their computers and “virtual dine” together… sharing what they are eating and using abbreviations for food related events.  IE.  “B”  for burp.  “EM” for excuse me.

LAGAZES:  A new drug just becoming FDA approved to assist people who suffer from chronic lagging.  These people are always a bit behind and have no motivation or desire to catch up.

CARCHIC: Finally a word for her!  She is that girl that can do just about anything from her car – apply makeup, eat breakfast, style her hair, talk on her phone and make all her appointments for the day, mix no bake cookies for the school bake sale, and is packing two changes of clothes for emergency events (such as a sporty outfit to cheer the kids on and a dress up outfit for emergency meetings)  All of this while looking smoking hot.

KIJACK:  The unfortunate new theft ring for off shore criminals.  The act of stealing kyaks.  People who are victims on kijacking are usually knocked out of the kyak and left to swim to shore where if their cell phone survived the water bath, they call for help.


Feel free to play along at home, here or on your own blog.  You can even take the little picture meme I made if you like and use it.  Link your words here in a comment and I will add you to this post so other readers may go and check out your list as well!  🙂

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Morning Meanderings…

a big improvementI shouldn’t be here….

We have a huge project at work today and we were all going in early to get a jump start on it.  Yet here I am with Coffee Cup, still in PJ’s trying to get through emails this morning before I go in.

So what can I share today?  Well… I think I had some interesting spam overnight.  New stuff that actually were comments that almost made sense… but didn’t make sense you know what I mean?  I had a few of them that were actual sentences but they didn’t fit the post and that is how I caught them.  They were:


“So chickens have nothing to do with financial downturn”.    (On my Featured Book Club post of the Bookies)chicken

My thoughts:  “Uhhhh….. no.  I dont think chickens effect finances either way.  Have an egg.  relax”.


“I can remember being bored stiff until it was my turn to get behind the camera”  (On my guest post of Sold)

My Thoughts:  “Maybe you wouldnt be so bored if you had a hobby – or a pet.  Maybe a chicken”.


I don’t really get spam.  I mean, does it actually work?  All of mine go into a spam folder that I have to approve so they never actually touch my blog and they never make enough sense to fool me into thinking they are actually comments…. although these two above did have me looking at my posts and going “huh?”

Have a delightful spam free day everyone! 

Life After Genius by M. Ann Jacoby Giveaway

lifeThanks to Valerie with Hachette Book Group I am thrilled to be able to offer up tp 5 copies of Life After Genius for giveaway!

Theodore Mead Fegley has always been the smartest person he knows. By age 12, he was in high school, and by 15 he was attending a top-ranking university. And now, at the tender age of 18, he’s on the verge of proving the Riemann Hypothesis, a mathematical equation that has mystified academics for almost 150 years. But only days before graduation, Mead suddenly packs his bags and flees home to rural Illinois. What has caused him to flee remains a mystery to all but Mead and a classmate whose quest for success has turned into a dangerous obession.

At home, Mead finds little solace. His past ghosts haunt him; his parents don’t understand the agony his genius has caused him, nor his desire to be a normal kid, and his dreams seem crushed forever. He embarks on a new life’s journey — learning the family business of selling furniture and embalming the dead–that disappoints and surprises all who knew him as “the young Fegley genius.”

Equal parts academic thriller and poignant coming-of-age story, LIFE AFTER GENIUS follows the remarkable journey of a young man who must discover that the heart may know what the head hasn’t yet learned.

Reading Group Guide

So how to enter?

1)  Leave a comment here with what your dream job is

*Additional Entries*

2) second entry if you blog, tweet or Facebook about this giveaway.  let me know on a separate comment here

3) third entry if you comment on any non giveaway post and let me know here on a separate comment

Thats it!  I have up to 5 books to give away – I will give one away per 10 comments – 50 comments will let me give all 5 away!  Giveaway will end on November 22.  USA and Canada entrants only please.

Have fun and good luck!

Wednesday Feature Book Club: The Pillars

Yup!  I am so excited.  I am able to bring this feature back as I had a couple more people come forward who wanted to share about their Book Clubs.  Thank you!  Thank you!  I love hearing about all the different clubs out there and how they do their book meetings!

This morning I introduce to you Sondra and her book club The Pillars!

The Pillars
The Pillars

Hi Sondra!  I am super excited to have you at One Persons Journey Through a World of Books today!  Is there a link that will take us to your book club?

Sondra:  Yes, you can find us at: www.myspace.com/thepillars08

I love the layout of that page!  I wish I could do something like that for our book club.   How long has your group been meeting?

Sondra:  Since November 2008


How often do you meet?

Sondra:  Quarterly

Quarterly?  Now I am really interested to know about that!  When you do meet, do you have someone who leads the discussion?


Sondra:  Each quarter we have a different person as the hostess and they lead the discussions.

Where do you meet?


Sondra:  The hostess of the quarter decides on the location.  We usually travel to different locations and make the meeting a weekend retreat centered around the book.

Ok!  There it is.  I am joining your group!  How fun! Now I understand why you meet quarterly!  A whole event around the book.  That sounds so amazing!  How many of you are in this book group?

Sondra:  15 Women

What is the age group represented in your book club?


Sondra: 23 to 60

Do you have any certain genres you read?

The Pillars in New Orleans
The Pillars in New Orleans

Sondra: We read a combination of genres.


That’s what we do too… books all over the board! How do you choose what you will read?

Sondra:  Members bring book ideas to the meetings and we vote after reviewing a summary of the books.

I probably don’t even have to ask this next questions as your group sounds fantastic!  How do you keep things fun?

Sondra:  We center our meetings around the book.  Eat the foods mentioned in the book, travel to the places in the book,
and play jeopardy (with prizes!) to challenge the readers about the book.



Ahhhh!  You travel to places in the book!  I bet that makes choosing your next read even more incredible.  Does your group meet for anything else other than your book meetings?

Sondra:  We meet quarterly for community service events.


Do you have a funny or “book club meeting gone bad” story to share?

Sondra: Yes, we had a boring history book that most of the members had a very hard time reading prior to the meeting.  None of the members let on that they hadn’t completed the book until discussion time came around and they were not able to answer the questions.


Sondra, What advice would you give to other book clubs?

Sondra:  Have fun and be open to all genres!

Sondra, thank you so much for sharing about your amazing book club today!  I appreciate you opening this group up to us to read about!  Yo sound like a wonderful group and I bet you have traveled to some amazing places!

*** Readers – the first Picture of The Pillars was taken at a cabin in Burnett, TX, where they held their initial book discussion.  They spent the weekend getting to know each other.  They planned activities around the book selection of the quarter and discussed the future of the book club.

The second picture was taken at their meeting in New Orleans, LA during their book discussion weekend  for “Cane River“.  They visited all the sites listed in the book that we could find starting in Natchitoches, LA, home of the Cane River Plantation, down to New Orleans, LA..

If you are part of a book club (on line or off) I would love to chat with you and feature you in this Wednesday spot.  If you are interested, please email me at journey through books @ gmail.com

Morning Meanderings…

Ahhhh… the email.  It can be dangerous.  🙂

I am sure I have given my take on the Kindle in the past.  In fact.  I know I have.  I like a book…. I like the feel, the shape, and the smell.  I like to see them all pretty and colorful on book shelves.  I scoffed at poor Jodi in my book club who had went to a Kindle.  I would go down arguing pro books on this issue in a pile of beautiful hardcovers… but I would go down fighting.

Yup.  That’s my take.

Then in my email…. comes the nook.  What is this?  It is slim…. it actually kind of of looking…. if you go for sleek, easy to pull out in a moments notice, information at your fingertips day or night…

Its like the hot looking bad boy…

of books.

While I LOVE LnookOVE LOVE my reading room,  while I always know I will favor a “book book” over an e book….

I have to admit I am having visions of boarding planes without lugging 5 or 6 heavy books along.  Visions of being stuck in traffic and able to take this little baby out of my purse and read a bit without people freaking out because I am that crazy girl behind the wheel of a car reading a book… again.  I am also having visions of blow drying my hair without having to prop my book open with the squeeze bottle of hair product to hold my place….

Oh…. I think I may be crushing on the nook.

What are your thoughts on this topic?  To e read or not e read…. that is the question?