Its time to look at what came my way this past week. If it is book related and entered this home, it is on this post. I love this weekly recap hosted by Kristi at Story Siren. Until this post comes up each week I keep all the books in a storage drawer in my reading room. After I write this post they are sent over to my TBR shelves.
Here is what has come my way:
Lost is NOT just a television show. It has become larger than that-a massive story filled with mystery that has garnered over twenty million participants. Some might call them viewers, but one does not just watch Lost, one participates in it. It demands that you dialogue with the story, seeking theories and comparing yourself to characters. Lost breaks all the formulas for television, and in doing so has drawn together millions of people on a shared journey that explores life, faith, history, science, philosophy, hope, and the basic questions of what it means to be human. It is the seemingly infinite ideas, philosophies, and biblical metaphors that make this story so engaging.
The focus on faith and truth is never more clearly explained than in the words of John Locke as he questions Jack Shepherd asking “Why do you find it so hard to believe?” Jack responds quickly “Why do you find it so easy?” But Locke declares “It’s never been easy.” This tension between Faith and Reason drives every episode and story line. Locke summed this up as he explained to Jack “That’s why you and I don’t see eye to eye sometimes, because you’re a man of science…Me, well, I’m a man of faith.”
I really enjoy the TV show LOST. I think it is brilliant! Then this book came along… and reading what it was about, I thought that it was brilliant as well! I am excited to see where this one will take me!
People have long been fascinated by stories of angel sightings, yet many contemporary beliefs about angels are based on misconception and myth rather than solide, biblical truth.
As he’s done so brilliantly for decades, respected Bible teacher Dr. David Jeremiah uses Scripture to unveil the remarkable truth about these agents of heaven and their role in our world and our lives.
What are angels? What is their role in God’s plan? Are they present? Do they appear? Do they give us personal insight about our work and our worship?
In this broad and thorough survey of Scripture, Dr. Jeremiah clearly and simply separates fact from fiction as it relates to angels. His enlightening findings are supported with illustrations and insights from prominent teachers, such as Billy Graham, Corrie ten Boom, C. S. Lewis, and more.
Dr. Jeremiah’s down-to-earth style guides readers around the hype about angels and directly into the “substance of things unseen!”
Another fascinating book! This one is coming up for a book tour and as you can see here – a giveaway!
On the surface, Lena Spencer appears to have it all. She and her wealthy husband Randall have two wonderful children, and they live a life of luxury. In reality, however, Lena finds that happiness is elusive. Randall is emotionally distant, her son has developed a drug habit, and her daughter is disgusted by her mother’s “overbearing behavior.” When Randall decides that he’s had enough of marriage counseling, he offers his wife an ultimatum: “Be grateful for all I’ve done for you or leave.” Lena, realizing that money can’t solve her problems and that her husband is no longer the man she married, decides to choose the latter. Drawing strength from Tina Turner’s life story, SEARCHING FOR TINA TURNER is Lena’s struggle to find herself after 25 years of being a wife and mother.
Wow – did you read that description? Another book tour with a giveaway!
In the shadows of Charleston, someone is watching her… Rylee Monroe, a dogwalker in Charleston’s wealthiest neighborhood, never feared the streets at night. But now a thief is terrorizing the area and worse, someone seems to be targeting her. Reporter Logan Woods is covering the break-ins with the hope of publishing them as a true-crime book. The more he digs, the more he realizes this beguiling dogwalker seems to be at the center of everything. As danger draws ever closer, Logan must choose: Chase the girl, the story, or plunge into the shadows after the villain who threatens everything?
Loving this cover and this book sounds like it is going to be an interesting read!
Fashion curator Athena Smith will do anything to get her perfectly manicured hands on the Clayworth family’s celebrated couture collection for her exhibit. So when she’s called in to make sure the gowns are the real deal, she’s ecstatic…until a dress she’s examining turns out to be loaded with toxins (talk about killer threads!) and Athena faints, only to wake up face-to-face with the One That Got Away, notorious Chicago bachelor Drew Clayworth.
Drew still believes Athena betrayed him all those years ago, and he’s sure he can’t trust her. But when the priceless gowns go missing, she offers to help track them down. Reluctantly allied in the quest, Drew and Athena are soon stunned by the barely restrained passion still sizzling between them…and memories both bitter and sweet. Is their new partnership just a business arrangement? Or is this something more than…
Hmmmm? Well loving the dress for one… sounds like a fun read with a little mystery involved!
From The Library
New Yorker Gillian Chang starts her second term at posh Spencer Academy boarding school in San Francisco prepared to focus on her studies, her faith, and her friends. She plays a dozen musical instruments and can recite the periodic table of the elements backward. She’s totally prepared for everything–except love!
She’s falling hard for Lucas Hayes, who isn’t even a senior yet and is already aiming at a Ph.D. in physics from Stanford. The problem is, she never seems to be able to measure up and be the girlfriend he wants. He’s under a lot of pressure from his parents to achieve–maybe that’s why he’s short-tempered sometimes. But even a thick-skinned girl like Gillian can only take so much.
With her heart on the line, Gillian conceals more and more from her friends. So when she’s accused of selling exam answer sheets, even her girlfriends, Lissa Mansfield and Carly Aragon, wonder if it can be true. Gillian will need the power of honesty–with herself and with Lucas–to show what she’s really made of.
This is from my local library! I know! I just got my card this last week! Woo Hoo!!! I picked this book up as part of the Christy Awards Challenge.
In the fifteenth century, with religious intolerance spreading like wildfire across Europe, Englishwoman Anna Bookman and her grandfather, Finn, earn a living in Prague by illuminating precious books—including forbidden translations of the Bible. As their secret trade grows ever more hazardous, Finn urges Anna to seek sanctuary in England. Her passage abroad, however, will be anything but easy.
Meanwhile, a priest in London, Brother Gabriel, dutifully obeys church doctrine by granting pardons . . . for a small fee. But when he is sent to France in disguise to find the source of the banned manuscripts finding their way to England, he meets Anna, who has set up a temporary stall as a bookseller. She has no way of knowing that the rich merchant frequenting her stall is actually a priest—just as he does not know that he has met the woman for whom he will renounce his church.
It is only in England, which is far from the safe harbor once imagined, that their dangerous secrets will be revealed.
Well first lets start with this smokin’ cover. I love it! And then this is library book #2. Yup. This book I have for the Social Justice Challenge. This months theme is Religious Freedom.
James Morgan has an almost unearthly gift for music. And it has attracted Nuala, a soul-snatching faerie muse who fosters and then feeds on the creative energies of exceptional humans until they die. James has plenty of reasons to fear the faeries, but as he and Nuala collaborate on an achingly beautiful musical composition, James finds his feelings towards Nuala deepening. But the rest of the fairies are not as harmless. As Halloween—the day of the dead—draws near, James will have to battle the Faerie Queen and the horned king of the dead to save Nuala’s life and his soul.
The third book I picked up from the library. Total cover love here and then I got home and seen this is actually the second book and I have not read the first. “DOH!” So hopefully I will get me hands on the first one because the word on the street is these are must reads!
Purchased
Let me tell you all I know for sure. My name: Shauna. I woke up in a hospital bed missing six months of my memory. Now I’m starting to remember things I’ve never known.
Ooh – spooky description! Ted Decker is an interesting author and one that I have a few books to catch up on of his. Ok… more than a few, but he is worth it. This one was purchased with my gift card I received from my son for Christmas.
When a horrifying attack leaves one of the four members of the Women’s Murder Club struggling for her life, the others fight to keep a madman behind bars before anyone else is hurt.
And Lindsay Boxer and her new partner in the San Francisco police department run flat-out to stop a series of kidnappings that has electrified the city: children are being plucked off the streets together with their nannies–but the kidnappers aren’t demanding ransom. Amid uncertainty and rising panic, Lindsay juggles the possibility of a new love with an unsolvable investigation, and the knowledge that one member of the club could be on the brink of death.
And just when everything appears momentarily under control, the case takes a terrifying turn, putting an entire city in lethal danger. Lindsay must make a choice she never dreamed she’d face–with no certainty that either outcome has more than a prayer of success.
As part of my new Patterson love I purchased this one at Barnes and Noble this past week.












wow, a great bunch of books for the week. I didn’t know there was a Lost book!!! I’m dying to watch the final season so will have to check this out 🙂
Mel
I am behind on the Lost episodes Mel and need to catch up! The book will probably light my fire again!
I have been interested in Ballad for a while now! Happy Reading!
Thanks Stacey!
Searching for Tina Turner and The Mercy Seller caught my attention. Love the cover of Balla.
I do too Esme…. it caught my eye right away!
Wow! Your blog looks awesome! I’m also envious, looks like some really good books.
Have fun :0)
Natalie
Thank you Natalie! 🙂
What an intriguing variety of books! Some of them sound really good, too.
“Searching for Tina Turner” caught my eye right away; also, I love the Women’s Murder Club books!
Laurel I havent read any Womens Murder Club yet… do they follow one another? I bought 6 because it was a great price but I did not know if I needed to start with #1.
Looks like some awesome books – Lost, I am so sad now that I stoped watching it way back when…but man it was confusing LOL 🙂 I hope you enjoy your books!
You can always go and catch up bookcrazyjenn!
Great bunch of books for this past week. Happy reading!!
Thanks Zia!
Glad you got the Lost book, too! I’m almost finished with it and look forward to hearing your thoughts. Are you going to host a giveaway for the book? If so, I’ll mention it in my upcoming giveway, so those that don’t win can head over to your place!
And Mercy Seller looks amazing! The cover is gorgeous, and I was drawn in by that alone. But after reading the description, I’m going to add it to my WTR list!
Happy reading!
Laura Hartness
The Calico Critic
Hi Laura – I didnt know a giveaway was an option, so no…. just the review.
I thought Mercy Seller looked wonderful too.
You had a great week! I’ve never watched Lost and you’ve really made me feel like I’m missing something. I got Searching for Tina Turner too.
Thanks Kathy – you have to catch them from the very beginning to follow along with all the flash forwards and backs…. but soooo worth it!
Ooh! I am really interested in The Mercy Seller. I look forward to your review.
Mine is here: When the Apocalypse Comes Nobody’s Going to Be Punctuating
Thanks Stephanie…. everyone keeps commenting on it and it makes me want to run and start it right away LOL
I feel like I am soooo missing the boat (no pun intended) on the Lost front. I tried to watch it when it first came out, but I just couldn’t get into it. I don’t know why. But I am finding a lot of my fellow book bloggers enjoy the show!
Great list of books! Love your little tags on them! :0)
Its never to late Lisa! Grab season one and enjoy! 🙂
Cute books 🙂 Some really interesting ones you’ve got there this week. Happy Reading!!
Thanks Maura!
Wow, great books! I love Lost (can’t wait for it to come back!), so I’ll be interested to hear what you think of that one!
Dana I need to check and see when it does come back… I have been so busy! I dont want to miss it!
Great books! I love the little things you add to the pictures too. Thanks for taking the time to do that for us!
Here’s what I got this week: http://bookielaura.blogspot.com/2010/01/in-my-mailbox-11010.html
Take care! 😀
Thanks Laura – I like adding the little extras… makes it fun!
Definitely get a copy of “Lament” before reading “Ballad.” “Ballad” is its own story, but does have spoilers for “Lament.” (It gives away the big twist!)
Awesome books. I hope you enjoy them all. Happy reading!
I have one reserved at the Library readwhatyouknow. Thanks for letting me know – I am now more excited to read Lament… a twist huh? 🙂
Lost and Ballad both look really good. I am looking forward to seeing what you think of them. Enjoy your reads!
Thanks Melissa! The trouble is always where to start! 🙂
There are some really interesting books in this post. I’ll be checking some of them out for our library. Several are by standing order authors and a couple are by authors I’ve purchased before. There are a few interesting books by authors new to me. Thanks for the information.
This week I started WARRIOR’S BRIDE by Gerri Russel and ECLIPSE by S. Meyer. I finished SAFE HARBOR by C. Feehan and FABLEHAVEN (audio) which I’m listening to again with my grandson. I’m starting FIRST EAGLE by Tony Hillerman on audio tomorrow.
Pat I am very interested in Fablehaven… that book sis sitting by my chair… waiting, waiting, waiting…. I so am ready to ready it. I bet the audio is awesome!
Thanks for stopping by the blog. I’m glad I’m not the only one who thinks the The Rose Labyrinth looks interesting!
And I’ve already put in a request for Mercy Seller at my public library…
Laura Hartness
The Calico Critic
Oh cool Laura – we can read it together!
Excellent books, and I like the new layout you used!
Totally forgot to do my IMM post with all the bloggiesta fun, so will put it up tomorrow. Better late than never!
Alexia my IMM didnt go up until this morning – I was late too 🙂
Great books last week.
Thanks Ryan!
I’ve never seen LOST and I just started watching two new shows so I won’t be getting to it anytime soon but I’d like to try it one day.
I went to a going out of business sale at the local bookstore and got 6 books for $20.
Happy reading.
Ladytink – ooh a book sale! Love them!
Lots of great books – I’ve just bought the first in the Women’s Murder Club for my Thriller & Suspense challenge and 1st in a Series challenge, sounds really good. Kiss sounds intriguing too.. I hope you enjoy all your books! 🙂
Book Chick City – what is the title of that first Womens Club book?
Great books you got this week. They all look really interesting. Hope you enjoy reading all your books.
Thank you Rebecca!
Congrats again on the library card! I just picked up The Swan Thieves on the way home today and can’t wait to read it!
The Gospel According to Lost looks very intriguing. We are patiently waiting for the final season around here.
Swan Thieves – ooh….. thats one I would like to read.