Slip Of The Knife by Denise Mina – GIVEAWAY!

Thank you to Hachette for the opportunity to give away three copies of this book!  You…. complete me!  🙂

This giveaway is now closed

Paddy Meehan is no stranger to murder–as a reporter she lives at crime scenes–but nothing has prepared her for this visit from the police. Her former boyfriend and fellow journalist Terry Patterson has been found hooded and shot through the head. Paddy knows she will be of little help–she had not seen Terry in more than six months. So she is bewildered to learn that in his will he has left her his house and several suitcases full of notes. Drawn into a maze of secrets and lies, Paddy begins making connections to Terry’s murder that no one else has seen, and soon finds herself trapped in the most important–and dangerous–story of her career.

How do you enter?  Please fill out the form that is linked here and answer this question in the comment section:

Reading the synopsis above, what would you have titled this book?

(Feel free to be creative and even funny)


Good luck everyone!  This giveaway will end on March 28th 

The Girl She Used To Be by david cristofano- Giveaway!

Thank you so much to Hachette Book Group who have given me three (3!!!!) of these books to give away!

This giveaway is now closed – Thank you 🙂

When Melody Grace McCartney was six years old, she and her parents witnessed an act of violence so brutal that it changed their lives forever. The federal government lured them into the Witness Protection Program with the promise of safety, and they went gratefully. But the program took Melody’s name, her home, her innocence, and, ultimately, her family. She’s been May Adams, Karen Smith, Anne Johnson, and countless others–everyone but the one person she longs to be: herself. So when the feds spirit her off to begin yet another new life in another town, she’s stunned when a man confronts her and calls her by her real name.

Does this sound super fab or what?

To Enter – please fill out this form at the link below and be sure to answer this question in the comment area below:

**You are in the witness protection program….  what would your name be – and where would you like to be located?

Fill out this form please

Thank everyone for entering – this giveaway will close on March 27.  Open to USA and Canada

The Next Thing On My List by Jill Smolinski

After a car accident in which her passenger, Marissa, dies, June Parker finds herself in possession of a list Marissa has written: “20 Things to Do by My 25th Birthday.” The tasks range from inspiring (run a 5K) to daring (go braless) to near-impossible (change someone’s life).

To assuage her guilt, June races to achieve each goal herself before the deadline, learning more about her own life than she ever bargained for.

So what do you do with a story line like this?  Well, if you are me you wonder what causes the accident and what is on that list?????

This book was one of those books that you pick up and get into right from the start.  The character of June is funny and strong willed.  She carries with her this burden of the accident being her fault (after all, Marissa’s seat belt was off only because June had to have that Taco Soup recipe!  (Which by the way I highly recommend making!)  And June had just met Marissa that night at the meeting when she got up to receive her lifetime achievement award for losing 100 pounds!

As June goes through the list, working to complete Marissa’s dreams, we see that it is June who grows as a person.  She becomes more confident in herself as she puts herself out there “for the list” and on a grand scale, the list isnt anything unachievable with things on it like:

Lose 100 pounds

Throw away the bathroom scale

Try Boogie Boarding

Eat Ice Cream In Public

Make Buddy Fitch Pay

There are more things on the list and each one just adds to the fun of this book.  After all who is Buddy Fitch and what did he do that he has to pay?

A wonderful book club read – we reviewed it last night and we had a lot of fun discussing Marissa’s list and making our own as well.  We each pulled one thing from our list and put it in an envelope.  We mixed them up and passed them out again.  Each of us read what the paper said on our envelope and tried to guess who’s list that as on.  This was a lot of fun and we learned about each others dreams.

We now know that many us have dreams of traveling, one of us wants their pilots license, one hopes to be a master chef, see all 50 states, slow dance in the rain with their husband, learn spanish, ride a mechanical horse, 2 wish to become published authors….

These discussions make for the best book club reviews!

Charming and fun – I would recommend this book as quick read that will make you really think about your own life goals.  I would also highly recommend this for those of you in book clubs.  This is a wonderful discussion book and there is a reading group guide in the back of the book.

Stop in and see Angie from By Book Or By Crook and read her review of this book.  Angie is part of our book Club!

I purchased my copy from Amazon

Bookies overall rating on a scale of 1 – 5 (5 being the best)

4

Morning Meanderings…


Sometimes at night I like to go through old comments and link to the blogs.  I am not sure how other blogs work, but WordPress keeps all the comments and I can go back to the very first comment I ever had.  Normally I will go back about 200 comments (10 pages) and randomly visit blogs who have visited me.  Last night I did something I have never done, I went to the very first page of comments I had – 774 pages back.

What was kind of sad was how many of these blogs no longer exist – and really this is only since June 2009.  For the ones that are still out there, it was interesting to see some of the blogs that visited me in my early journey and I had not been on their blog for months nor they on mine.  To me, it kind of felt like going back for a class reunion.  My blog has changed so much from those early days it is not even recognizable.   I had to think if they visit me back, will I be “new” to them?  Will they recognize this blog?

I am curious – does anyone else ever go back through comments and randomly visit blogs?  Does Blogger keep all your comments too?

And for fun – for those of you who have been blogging a while, has your blog changed from the early days?  If so – how?

Waking Up In The Land Of Glitter by Kathy Cano-Murillo


With glue guns, glitter, twigs, or yarn, the ordinary can become extraordinary . . . especially at La Pachanga. Owned by Estrella “Star” Esteban’s family, the restaurant has a rep for two things: good food and great art. La Pachanga brings people together-even when it looks like they couldn’t be further apart.

One ill-fated evening, Star jeopardizes her family’s business, her relationship with her boyfriend, and her future career. To redeem herself, she agrees to participate in a national craft competition, teaming up with her best friend, Ofelia-a secretly troubled mother whose love for crafting borders on obsession-and local celebrity Chloe Chavez-a determined television personality with more than one skeleton in her professional closet. If these unlikely allies can set aside their differences, they’ll find strength they never knew they had, and learn that friendship, like crafting, is truly an art form.

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On occasion, I really enjoy a book that gives me a sort of comic relief and that is that is what I found in the pages of In The Land Of Glitter.  In this delightful laugh out loud setting, I found out very quickly that the old saying that all that glitters is not gold as the characters of this book are soon to find out!

The main character Estrella (or Star as we come to thankfully know her in this book!) can cause more damage to her relationships in short time than a F-5 twister!  At 28 Star really hasn’t really done anything with her life.  She still lives at home and floats about aimlessly through day-to-day life never really accomplishing (or finishing) anything.  As her father decided enough is enough, Star seeks redemption in the above mentioned  craft competition, and drags along a couple of her friends, Ofy and Chloe.   This is where the book really takes off in a flurry of glitter (about 350 pounds of it) and several laugh out loud events that follow.

The book characters are Hispanic and with that Spanish words are occasionally tossed into the book just adding to its unique craftiness.  I found the glossary in the back of the book for the meaning of these Spanish word to be a wonderful idea.

Let me introduce author Kathy Cano-Murillo who would like to share about this book:

The book is a fun ” just enjoy the rollercoaster ride ” style of read.  I do enjoy books about women’s friendships and that was what I found in this book. Star, Ofy, and Chloe are characters that make me smile.  And I do like to smile.

Reading Group Guide

I received my copy of this books from Hachette Book Group

Morning Meanderings…


Woo!  Busy Monday and I feel like I have come through in flying colors…. coffee cup in hand and Rocky Theme clearly my current theme song.  🙂

Yesterday besides work, interviews, and meetings, I spent my time visiting the Monday What Are You Reading blogs.  I have so much fun with that and if you do not currently do this meme, I would suggest yo give it a try!  we have so much fun!

Also, the wonderful Book Chick City featured my review of Cold Streak by Lewis Aleman.  Stop over there and check out the post.  It was a different genre for me but I enjoyed the read.

Today I have a review coming up and yet tonight I hope to put up a few giveaways that have come my way.  This evening the Bookies meet for the monthly book club and tonights discussion is The Next Thing On My List.   Should be a fun review!  🙂

So tell me – as you are reading this, other than your computer, what is the closest thing(s) to you right now and what time is it where you are at?

Here’s mine:

I am in Minnesota and it is 8:07 am

Closest things to me are:  My Coffee Cup, today’s book for review, and my agenda (which has my library card sitting on top of it.  😉

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?

What a week!  I have been so busy all week and my reading really did suffer.  It took me through Saturday to get around to all of you and see what you are reading.  Seeing what you are reading is one of my favorite things to do each week!  Hopefully this week I will be able to dig deeper into my reading as I have some good GREAT reads waiting for me!

Thank you to those who came back and let me know that you commented on 10 or more Monday, What Are You Reading posts last week.  I love the community part of this meme!  Remember – for every 10 you comment on and then tell me in the comment area below, I put you in for our weekly drawing out of the prize box!  (10 comments = 1 entry, 20 = 2 entries, etc…)

Here is last weeks winner (using random.org):

Laurel

Congratulations!  You get to choose an item out of the Prize Box !  Let me know your pick here as well as email me at journeythroughbooks (at) gmail (dot) com with your mailing address!

Here is my last week in review:

The Beautiful Dead by Eden Maguire

A fun Post:  Where I see Myself In 10 years

The Lightning Thief Book VS Movie (and even a place to rant about either or both)

Judging a Book By It’s….. Title

Still by Greg Budig

Life Lessons From A Horse Whisperer by Dr. Lew Sterrett

I am still working my way through the Michael Sullivan trio of books and hope to be able to report on them next weekend.  Added to this weeks plan is my book club read due for tomorrows discussion:

June Parker’s life is meandering along until a freak car accident leaves Marissa, her 24-year-old passenger, dead and June wracked with guilt. June discovers a list Marissa had been keeping of 25 things she wanted to do by the time she turned 25. After a run-in with Marissa’s brother, June resolves to complete the list. Kissing a total stranger and throwing away her scale prove far easier than pitching an idea at work or changing someone’s life. But June approaches the list with aplomb, daring to speak up about being passed over for a manager position, and becoming a Big Sister to a quiet, studious Latina teen named DeeDee. But when June uncovers a secret of DeeDee’s, she realizes changing someone else’s life might involve changing her own as well.

This one will be fun to review and we have some fun ideas to do with this book.  Stay tune this week for the review and what the Bookies thought of the book!

I am excited to see what you are reading this week!  Be sure to link up to McLinky so we can stop in and see you – and don’t forget to come back and let me know how many what are you reading posts you commented if you want to be entered in next weeks contest!  🙂


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Beautiful Dead by Eden Maguire


Something strange is happening in Ellerton High. Phoenix is the fourth teenager to die within a year. His street fight stabbing follows the deaths of Jonas, Summer and Arizona in equally strange and sudden circumstances. Rumours of ghosts and strange happenings rip through the small community as it comes to terms with shock and loss. Darina, Phoenix’s grief-stricken girlfriend, is on the verge. She can’t escape her intense heartache, or the impossible apparitions of those that are meant to be dead. And all the while the sound of beating wings echo inside her head…And then one day Phoenix appears to Darina. Ecstatic to be reunited, he tells her about the Beautiful Dead. Souls in limbo, they have been chosen to return to the world to set right a wrong linked to their deaths and bring about justice. Beautiful, superhuman and powerful, they are marked by a ‘death mark’ — a small tattoo of angel’s wings. Phoenix tells her that the sound of invisible wings beating are the millions of souls in limbo, desperate to return to earth. Darina’s mission is clear: she must help Jonas, Summer, Arizona, and impossibly, her beloved Phoenix, right the wrong linked to their deaths to set them free from limbo so that they can finally rest in peace. Will love conquer death? And if it does, can Darina set it free?

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I loved the cover of this book and I love the synopsis.  This was one of those books that for me, I had trouble sticking to my reading plan and leaving it on the shelf…. I wanted to know what was in the pages.  Had to know.  Must know.

Darina is our main character and her boyfriend, Phoenix has been the latest teen to die.  What Darina soon discovers in an  old farm-house is about to turn her world upside down and cause her to question whatever she has known in the past to be true.

I guess in an odd “zombie like” way – this is a love story.  You can tell Darina and Phoenix’s love for one another and this also makes it – in a way – a sad story too.  I liked the “angel” type feel to the dead teens (I cant believe I just said that – it sounds creepy!).  This made the book more likable for me to see them in this light.  I also liked the tattoo of the wings that each of the “undead” characters received.  I thought that was unique.

Once I was able to familiarize myself with the characters and the plot I found the book to progress nicely leaving a sense of mystery and intrigue to make people want to read the next book to continue the story.


The Author

Eden Maguire lives in both Colorado and the UK. Her admiration for Emily Bronte’s classic, Wuthering Heights, ties in with her fascination for the dark side of life and informs her portrayal of the restless, romantic souls in The Beautiful Dead.

I received my review copy from Sourcebooks


In My Mailbox

Another week – another mailbox of books.  Actually, it was quite a small mailbox week for me until today.  5 books were delivered today and I nabbed two from the library.

SO thank you as always to Kristi at Story Siren for this wonderful meme.  Where I (and all of you) have a chance to inventory what hit the mailbox this week (or in my case, whatever came into my home that is “bookish”)

When Melody Grace McCartney was six years old, she and her parents witnessed an act of violence so brutal that it changed their lives forever. The federal government lured them into the Witness Protection Program with the promise of safety, and they went gratefully. But the program took Melody’s name, her home, her innocence, and, ultimately, her family. She’s been May Adams, Karen Smith, Anne Johnson, and countless others–everyone but the one person she longs to be: herself. So when the feds spirit her off to begin yet another new life in another town, she’s stunned when a man confronts her and calls her by her real name.

*Oh and heads up – there is a giveaway being posted this week for three copies of this book to be given out to lucky readers!

Paddy Meehan is no stranger to murder–as a reporter she lives at crime scenes–but nothing has prepared her for this visit from the police. Her former boyfriend and fellow journalist Terry Patterson has been found hooded and shot through the head. Paddy knows she will be of little help–she had not seen Terry in more than six months. So she is bewildered to learn that in his will he has left her his house and several suitcases full of notes. Drawn into a maze of secrets and lies, Paddy begins making connections to Terry’s murder that no one else has seen, and soon finds herself trapped in the most important–and dangerous–story of her career.

* And oh snap – guess what I saw?  Yup – giveaway will be posted this week where three readers will win a copy of this book!

In today’s fast-paced and technology-driven times, Christians feel stressed out and overly busy. Many are left longing for simpler days, unaware that these days are within their grasp, made possible by getting rid of spiritual and material clutter.

I am always trying to be clutter free and this book sounds like it may have some tips for that person (we will call her Sheila) who keeps every scrap of paper – every receipt in a drawer, just in case it is needed….

Kai Miller floats through life like driftwood tossed by waves. She’s never put down roots in any one place–and she doesn’t plan to. But when a chaotic hurricane evacuation lands her in Daily, Texas, she begins to think twice about her wayfaring existence. And when she meets hometown-boy Kemp Eldridge, she can almost picture settling down in Daily–until she discovers he may be promised to someone else. Daily has always been a place of refuge for those the wind blows in, but for Kai, it looks like it will be just another place to leave behind. Then again, Daily always has a few surprises in store–especially when Aunt Donetta has cooked up a scheme.

This looks and sounds like a fun read!

Will I never see you again either?” I asked, feeling as though I was about to jump off a high mountain peak and hope to land without hurting myself. That’s how impossible everything seemed at that moment, no matter what I did.

“Perhaps we will meet again,” Sasha said, softening his voice. “But you must see that it does not matter. You have so much ahead of you. It’s your choice now. Choose the future! Choose life!”

For Anastasia Romanov, life as the privileged daughter of Russia’s last tsar is about to be torn apart by the bloodshed of revolution. Ousted from the imperial palace when the Bolsheviks seize control of the government, Anastasia and her family are exiled to Siberia. But even while the rebels debate the family’s future with agonizing slowness and the threat to their lives grows more menacing, romance quietly blooms between Anastasia and Sasha, a sympathetic young guard she has known since childhood. But will the strength of their love be enough to save Anastasia from a violent death?

What’s that?  Didn’t I receive this last week?  Yes I did – so you know what means!  Watch for the giveaway of this additional copy!  You never know when or where this may pop up!

Portraying the pressures of teens to live a normal life while facing mental illness, this suspenseful young adult novel follows the journey of success-bound Abe, who struggles with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. A senior in high school, with a loving and wealthy adoptive family, Abe is on track for a big scholarship and an open future. Suddenly, horrific flashbacks rip him back to war-torn Africa, where five years previously he lost his mother, sister, friends, and almost his own life to torturous violence. During therapy, he uncovers even darker moments from his past that make him question how he survived. This action-filled thriller will open the eyes and hearts of teenagers to the lives of young people who have been exposed to profound violence around the world.

I think this book sounds amazing!  I cant wait to read it!

Violet Parry is living the quintessential life of luxury in the Hollywood Hills with David, her rock-and-roll manager husband, and her darling toddler, Dot. She has the perfect life–except that she’s deeply unhappy. David expects the world of Violet but gives little of himself in return. When she meets Teddy, a roguish small-time bass player, Violet comes alive, and soon she’s risking everything for the chance to find herself again. Also in the picture are David’s hilariously high-strung sister, Sally, on the prowl for a successful husband, and Jeremy, the ESPN sportscaster savant who falls into her trap.

Guess what?  I have three of these to give away!  Watch for the giveaway being posted soon!

When Henry Oades accepts an accountancy post in New Zealand, his wife, Margaret, and their children follow him to exotic Wellington. But while Henry is an adventurer, Margaret is not. Their new home is rougher and more rustic than they expected—and a single night of tragedy shatters the family when the native Maori stage an uprising, kidnapping Margaret and her children.

For months, Henry scours the surrounding wilderness, until all hope is lost and his wife and children are presumed dead. Grief-stricken, he books passage to California. There he marries Nancy Foreland, a young widow with a new baby, and it seems they’ve both found happiness in the midst of their mourning—until Henry’s first wife and children show up, alive and having finally escaped captivity.

Oh I am so ready for a historical fiction read!

After a long absence, novelist CJ Baxter returns to his hometown of Adelia in upstate New York for his grandfather’s funeral. Facing a messy divorce and doubting his talent as a writer, CJ is forced to confront secrets that have tormented him since childhood. To complicate matters, his brother Graham is running for a Senate seat, and the family is intent on keeping the most damaging secret–surrounding a murder and its cover-up–in the family, for fear the truth would ruin Graham’s chances at winning. But with CJ airing their dirty laundry in his books, the family is forced to deal with him. CJ must find a way to remain safe while coming to terms with the newfound faith that compelled him to return to Adelia in the first place.

Ooh I just read about this one and I want to get into it!

Engrained in our culture is the belief that unbending discipline is the only sure way to success. You must go to the gym five times a week, never order the dessert, and don’t even think about buying that dress you keep staring at in the store window. Breaking from such a regimented lifestyle is a sign of weakness, right? Wrong!-and Joyce wants to tell us why…

Come on….. any title like that I had to read!  I just got permission to buy shoes!  🙂

For generations the Burdens were one of the wealthiest families in New York, thanks to the inherited fortune of Cornelius “The Commodore” Vanderbilt. By 1955, the year of Wendy’s birth, the Burden’s had become a clan of overfunded, quirky and brainy, steadfastly chauvinistic, and ultimately doomed bluebloods on the verge of financial and moral decline-and were rarely seen not holding a drink. In Dead End Gene Pool, Wendy invites readers to meet her tragically flawed family, including an uncle with a fondness for Hitler, a grandfather who believes you can never have enough household staff, and a remarkably flatulent grandmother.

At the heart of the story is Wendy’s glamorous and aloof mother who, after her husband’s suicide, travels the world in search of the perfect sea and ski tan, leaving her three children in the care of a chain- smoking Scottish nanny, Fifth Avenue grandparents, and an assorted cast of long-suffering household servants (who Wendy and her brothers love to terrorize). Rife with humor, heartbreak, family intrigue, and booze, Dead End Gene Pool offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of old money and gives truth to an old maxim: The rich are different.

This book came to me in an interesting way.  I am part of a New York Challenge to read a book with the setting in New York.  I was sent an email asking if I would like to read this book to complete that challenge.  I read about the book, found it interesting – and said yes!

I have been standing on the side of life, watching it float by. I want to swim in the river. I want to feel the current.

So writes Mamah Borthwick Cheney in her diary as she struggles to justify her clandestine love affair with Frank Lloyd Wright. Four years earlier, in 1903, Mamah and her husband, Edwin, had commissioned the renowned architect to design a new home for them. During the construction of the house, a powerful attraction developed between Mamah and Frank, and in time the lovers, each married with children, embarked on a course that would shock Chicago society and forever change their lives.

This book came from my friend Heidi.  Her book club just read and reviewed it and she thought I would enjoy it too.

LIBRARY

In Vietnam, some tigers have four feet.  Others have only two feet.  Vietnamese Christians courageously spread the gospel between the gospel between the government tiger and the religious tiger.

I wanted to read this book in January for the Social Justice Challenge but my library didn’t have it.  Just yesterday they received a copy that they had ordered new for me since I had requested it.  I still wish to read this.


So that’s my mailbox this week.  How about you?  I would love to read all about it!


10 Years From Now…

I am hopping around this Saturday minding my own business when I hop my way over to Slighty More Than Dirt and find Alissa’s post on where we see ourselves 10 years from now.  Now I want to play too.

This is why blog hopping is dangerous.

When it comes to where I would like to be living in 10 years that one is easy.  I will just live here:


Ok… so maybe I am dreaming just a bit but I have always wanted to live some place warm year around and on a secluded beach.  I really value my alone time and I just want to have days of reading and hopefully writing in a cozy little cottage such as this….

I would love for there to be a room in this house like this:

Or this….

(except for the dude…. I don’t know how he got in there unless he is Al in 10 years.  Al?  Is that you)?

As for the where exactly…. that is yet to be determined but the idea has been tossed around maybe in this area:


This is more my dream…. Al would like to live in Florida but I think he would like to be more towards Orlando.

There has also been some talk of possibly living here:

No joke – that’s Honduras.  I am not sure yet if I would want to live there full-time but we have talked about maybe someday spending 3 or 4 months there a year.

If we are in a warm climate year around this would be my vehicle of choice:

and hopefully I would still be fit enough to continue the bike tours that I love on this:

And I would really like to be at this point in my life:

Ok ok…. maybe that’s a bit “shoot for the moon” but I would like to realistically be here:

Yes.  I have always wanted to be a writer.  Many …many ideas.  Just need to get moving.  🙂

Oh and as much as I love alone time…. my 10 year plan still looks like this:

Yes – in my ten-year plan there is still the non fiction super hero of my life, Al. 

If you would like to ponder over where you see yourself in 10 years and post about it – please link back to Slightly More Than Dirt we can all check out the ten-year plan!  🙂