Myself and Reagan from Miss Remmer’s Reviews are planning to attend the Twin Cities Book Festival on October 16th and we thought this would be a wonderful time for any book bloggers in the area to meet up. We are still working out the details and Reagan (Miss Remmer’s) is looking into hotel prices today as well as area bookish happenings…. but the basics for now is this:
Spectacular Authors * All-Day Exhibit * Used Book Sale
Children’s Pavilion * Great Panel Discussions * Lit Mag Fair
We are thinking of getting together the evening of the 15th for dinner with those who are able to join us, and then attending the Book Festival on Saturday the 16th. We can gather together again to go and see other area bookstores and more and for those who do not wish to head back home until Sunday morning we will be staying a second night.
If you are interested in this please email me at journeythroughbooks@gmail.com and I will send you more information as it comes available. If you know of any Book Bloggers who are in this area please let them know about this meet up. It would be fun to meet some of you!
Here is a link to what is happening so far in the Book Festival.
Good morning! I am posting this a bit later than usual and for today that is a good thing. That means I actually got to relax this morning and sleep a bit longer than usual. The day is looking like it will be lovely and my only serious commitments today are to my lawn (desperately needs to be mowed), a trip up town for a little shopping and then later tonight I am taking my hubby out to celebrate his birthday that was on Tuesday but we were both to busy then to celebrate.
Ahhhh…… I survived the week. I feel….
invigorated.
Yesterdays final BBAW prize package winner is:
Ibeeeg
Woo hoo! Congrats’!
And – I need to draw for the two book winners from the BBAW comment contest as well. if commented during the BBAW dates, you are entered. Every comment was an entry…. so using the magic of random.org, out of 627 comments during BBAW, the winners are:
Danielle Parkman has her hands full. Between being an attorney and worrying and caring for her teenage son Max who has high functioning autism, as a single mom she is working both day and night. Then Max starts to lash out and not responding the way he used to. There is suspected drug use and as Max starts to become violent Danielle seeks professional help for him and he goes to a psychiatric facility.
When Danielle discovers Max unconscious at the facility and bloody next to Jonas, a boy he had befriended on his same floor, who has been stabbed to death, Danielle herself is arrested as an accessory to the crime. In a whirlwind of events, Danielle works hard to prove her sons innocence, not knowing herself if he is, or if she just can not accept her son as a killer.
With the justice system bearing down on her, the true question becomes how far will a mother go to protect her son?
I have read and enjoyed several books around the topic of Asperger’s Syndrome, a form of autism that I have never heard of until a little over a year ago and now it seems like I am hearing and reading about it everywhere. When I first read what this book was about I felt it sounded much like the plot for Jodi Piccoult’s recent book. House Rules, and in a small way it is.
I liked the pace of this book and while I have a couple other reads going right now I found I had to set them down in order to be supportive of Max as his mother Danielle works hard to prove her sons innocence, all the while I was holding my breath and wondering if he was innocent.
This is Antoinette’s first book and I found it to be a well written thriller. While the book is about Max, the real character is Asperger’s and you get that through Max’s actions, not so much his words. I found that to be an interesting part of the book and found myself longing to know what would happen next but unwilling to turn the page until I had fully read every word.
Amazon Rating (TBA) – This book will be available in book stores in late September
Book Journey has updated the 2010 reading Map to include Saving Max
Cover Story: This is not the cover that is on my advanced copy but I like it much better than the one I have (which is pictured on my morning post prior to this post). The cover here makes you want to know this boy and what is happening inside him.
I received my review copy from: Phenix & Phenix Literary Publicists
Good morning! It’s amazing what one night of nothingness can do to restore your energy. Time to relax, enjoy a cup of tea and snuggle in with a good book is the best way to recharge my batteries. I feel GREAT!
I can not believe it is already the last day of BBAW! It went by so quickly and my crazy schedule did not help. I am sure I will be spending part of the weekend still getting out to visit the great blogs that stopped by to visit me – new and old! 😀
Yesterdays BBAW winner for the Kate Atkinson books (using random.org) is:
Librarypat!!!
Woo hoo!!! Congratulations Pat, I will connect with you for shipping info!
My BBAW giveaways have all been about my favorite things…. the week-long one (still going on) has a giveaway for a book I have loved for years and rave about, as well as a book that I have recently read and loved and now soars around my top reads of all time as well. Then I gave away one of my favorite snack combos while I am reading, good chocolate and tea. On day two I gave away one of my favorite things to receive, a gift card for books! On day three I gave away my favorite gifts of all – BOOKS! And now here we are on day four…. what is one thing that I really enjoy that I have not given away yet….
Oh yeah…..
oh course…..
coffee.
😛
So yes – today’s giveaway is going to be a combo package of many things I love: Flavored Coffees, Great Chocolate, and a new advanced reader copy of Saving Max by Antoinette Van Heugten. This book will be on sale in stores in October 2010 and my review of this book will be up later today. USA and Canada only please on this one due to the shipping.
To enter to win this package, please share with me three of your favorite things in a comment below. I will use Random.org to choose a winner and announce it on the Morning Meandering tomorrow (Saturday).
Good luck and I will leave you with this song to enjoy while you ponder over your favorite things…
Good morning. I had a little time to read my Shelf Awareness mail this morning and that is always a good start to the day. If you do not subscribe, I encourage you to look into it. Shelf Awareness drops you an email newsletter of upcoming books, new releases, book store news, and more. The side picture you are seeing this morning of the book TRASH came from that e newsletter this morning and I am kind of fascinated about what it could be about.You can subscribe here for your own customized Shelf Awareness Daily News.
In other home front news it is Thursday and I think I have made it through most of the craziness. I still do dinner and prep the next two nights for my group we are serving with IHN, but I have no evening commitments. NO evening commitments. Man…. I like the sound of that. That translates into a little blog catching up time and reading! Yes!!! Reading. 😛
Yesterdays BBAW random.org winner for the $10 Amazon gift card is:
DARCYO!!!
Darcy’s comment had read: “I’d like to be friends with Goldy Schulz, the caterer from Diane Mott Davidson’s mysteries. She’s fun and makes great food (and treats)”!
Thanks Darcy – I will have that emailed to you today! 😀
So on to today’s giveaway… I have three books from a wonderful author – Kate Atkinson. The books are all new and the titles are: Not The End Of The World, One Good Turn, and Case Histories.
Click on the picture for more information about this author
For today’s giveaway please leave me a comment here letting me know if you could really – LITERALLY, get into a book, which book (fiction or non fiction) would you like to be dropped intoand play it out until the end. That’s right you can not escape until the last page where you will magically be transported back to your world.
For a bonus entry – let me know is a certain scene in the book where you would like to enter, or if you want to start as part of the book and follow it all the way through.
Ie…. Harry Potters friends could become Ron, Hermione, and Sheila.
I’m just saying… 😉
USA and Canada entrants on this one as I am shipping three books. The winner will be announced here tomorrow morning during the meanderings. Good luck everyone and have a fantastic day! 😀
It is a dangerous tale of times past. A torrid love story full of deep seduction. A story of terrible longing and bold sacrifice.
Then as now, evil begins its courtship cloaked in light. And the heart embraces what it should flee. Forgetting it once had a truer lover.
With a kiss, evil will ravage body, soul, and mind. Yet there remains hope, because the heart knows no bounds.
Love will prove greater than lust. Sacrifice will overcome seduction. And blood will flow.
Because the battle for the heart is always violently opposed. For those desperate to drink deep from this fountain of life, enter.
But remember, not everyone is for this story.
I have enjoyed Ted Dekker off and on through the years. Some I have really enjoyed and others I have been left scratching my head (don’t even get me started on House). If you watched the book trailer and got a little sense of “Twilight”, that would be accurate. And before those of you who did not enjoy the Twilight series turn away from this review I am going to ask you to give me a minute…
or two.
Yes, while there is a “Twilightish” vibe in the background theme of this book, this book goes beyond to a darker book then Meyer’s wrote which is truly Ted Dekker’s signature style. The character’s are on fire with life breathed into them by non other than the master of Christian Suspense writing, Ted Dekker. The book will cause you to really think about sacrificial love and that is really what this book is about.
I am still processing all I read and I can safely say that this is one of the best books I have read by Ted Dekker in quite a while. Ted tapped into a vein (yes, pun intended) that I think will entice readers of many genres to this book.
GIVEAWAY!
Check out this awesome t-shirt that came with the book! Here is how you can win one for yourself! Let me know here in a comment if you have ever read Ted Dekker and if so what book(s). If you have not, please look at the books he has written and share with me in a comment which book you would consider reading.
Bonus Entry
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Good morning. Yes my voice is scratchy and yes I am waking up tired even though I slept 10 hours. Such is the life of a crazy person – however… book club last night. Was worth it. The books that bring out different opinions are always great discussions and this book – was loved…. AND this book was hated. Do you remember what book we were reading?
Moving on – I mentioned yesterday that I had my Ted Dekker review going up yesterday as well and believe me I was thrilled when I discovered my tour date was today – not yesterday, thus saving all of you from the over kill of posts yesterday. I love BBAW…. I have to participate. 😀
*pause for drink of coffee*
Ok…. so I mentioned a turnip. You read that right. My dear friend Becky brought me a turnip to work yesterday. Yes. A turnip. You may wonder what I would do with one turnip. Apparently… I would feed a family:
I know right? We had a good laugh about this. I am not sure what I am going to do with it yet but I think it calls for a special recipe.
SO what is with my t-shirt? Am I all “DEKKERed” out? Hmmmm… I think there is a chance you can win it! Well, not the one I am wearing – but one for yourself. Your own. 😛 Really. Watch for my book review later today for Immanuel’s Veins by Ted Dekker. Oops! Did I give too much away? 😳
Last thing before my coffee cup runs dry…. yesterday’s BBAW Random.org winner from the Morning Meandering was:
Michelle recommended Pillars Of The Earth, which actually several of you recommended so I guess that is a must read. LOTS of wonderful choices from all of you that I need to take a day to look into. Thank you.
Today’s giveaway is:
OOH!
SO to enter today – (and anyone who has access to Amazon can enter this one as I can email you the gift card), share with me one fictional character you would like to be friends with and why.
That’s it – have fun! Cant wait to see what you come up with! 😀
My interview swap partner this years for BBAW is Nat from In Spring It Is The Dawn. What a lovely blog she has and for my readers that love books on different cultures, Nat is a Canadian who is living in Japan.
Whoa…. wait a minute. I get to go to Japan to do an interview? 😛
EXCELLENT!
Yup, that’s right! Nat is blogging from Japan about books I am drooling over as I nosed around her blog. Well…. I have to know more about Nat and I hope you do too. Please welcome to Book Journey this morning, Nat from In Spring It Is The Dawn.
Nat from In Spring It Is The Dawn
So of course my first question has to be, Nat how did you wind up in Japan from Canada?
Nat: Well, just after high school I spent a year in France on a student exchange, and this experience gave me my wanderlust, my desire to travel to different places. When I came back to Canada for university I decided to major in Applied Linguisitics (Teaching English as a Second Language) since it seemed the easiest way for a non-scientific, non-mathematical person like myself to be able to live and work overseas. Then when I graduated, I looked into a few different countries but Japan made the most sense at the time. While I was teaching English in Tokyo, I met the man who is now my husband, and I guess the rest is history. I never expected to be here in Japan this long (it’s been about 9 years all together now!) and I do hope to move back to Canada or thereabouts in the next few years.
9 years! That is amazing! How long have you been blogging?
Nat: I started my blog, In Spring it is the Dawn, on January 30th, 2006, so it’ll be 5 years come next January. How time flies! Many of those early posts are quite embarrassing now though!
Nat loves to take photos! This is a lotus flower from this summer. Click on this picture to go to her photo blog
I hear you there Nat – I laugh about some of my early posts…. and almost 5 years! How did you start your blogging process? Inquiring minds want to know!
Nat: Before blogging I used to belong to several Yahoo book groups. They were pretty much my only way then to chat about books, as most of my friends in real life don’t read much. Some of the friends I made in those groups started book blogs, and after a while I decided to try it out for myself. (Andi, of Estella’s Revenge (http://estellasrevenge.blogspot.com/) is one of the first people I met online all those years ago, and her blog is one that inspired me to start my own.) And here I still am. Book blogging long ago replaced those online book groups as my main source of all things bookish.
I know Andi and her blog, I love that we all seem to remember those early connections. What do you like to blog about?
Nat: When I first started my blog I didn’t think I’d have enough to post about regularly on just books (I’m a slow reader) so I originally thought it would be part books, part photo blog, and I used to post photos more regularly. Nowadays you can find more of my photos on my dedicated photo blog, watashi no shashin, which in Japanese literally means “my photos”, and is a replacement for my older photo blog which had been on hiatus. I do still post photos occasionally on In Spring it is the Dawn, of places we visit here in Japan, or anything from daily life that somehow seems to warrant a photo. I’ve found though that there is no shortage of bookish things to talk about, so it’s now primarily a book blog, with a bit of everyday randomness thrown in.
I try to talk about all the books I read (although I’m woefully behind on reviews right now) which often ends up being a mix of various genres, but inspired by my circumstances of living in Japan, my blog has evolved into having more of a focus on Japan and Japanese literature over the last couple of years. To that end, I host a Japanese Literature Book Group, as well as some read-alongs of Japanese lit. Plus, I also host the Hello Japan! monthly mini-challenge, with topics and tasks (and prizes!) related to some aspect of Japanese culture. I’m enjoying discovering some great Japanese books and authors myself, and am happy to hopefully bring a little taste of Japan to the blogging community.
You are very community oriented! I love that! Are there certain genres you prefer?
Double stacked book shelf of Japanese books
Nat: I like to think I’m willing to at least try most genres but I definitely have a fondness for literature in translation. Whenever I hear about a book that’s been translated into English from another language, my ears always perk up! I think it goes back to my original travel bug, as I love experiencing different places and cultures through books. Otherwise, if you look at my shelves you’ll mostly see literary fiction, classics, my bookshelf dedicated to Japanese and Japan-related literature, and with some YA/kids lit, and non-fiction mixed in.
Ok…. let’s have some fun. You have been given a 30 minute notice that your boss is sending you to a remote island for a little weekend R and R. There will be no electricity just plenty of sun and beach time. The limo (I like to think big) will be picking you up in mere minutes – what book do you grab off your shelf and why?
Nat: Just one book? Something thick then, to last the weekend, and which promises to be entertaining. In other words, a book to get lost in. Perhaps The Passage by Justin Cronin, which I got at BEA but still haven’t read yet. Or maybe it would be a good time to finally read The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova. Or maybe a big classic like The Count of Monte Cristo, which I started earlier this year but has been languishing on my nightstand. Or maybe The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, since I haven’t read any of those yet. Ultimately, it would probably end up being whichever one caught my eye as I madly dashed around throwing a few things into a bag to take with me.
LOL… that would be my first reaction too Nat, “just one book?”What is one thing you wish you would have known from day one of blogging that you would like to share with those considering or starting out?
Nat: I often wonder if I would have ever started blogging if I’d known how much time it would take, and how much my To Be Read stack would explode from all the book recommendations. But now, even when I play with the idea of giving it all up, I can’t really imagine my life without it.
Great answer! I always like to know how other bloggers pre for a book review. How do you do yours?
Nat: While I’m reading I’ll add little sticky notes to any passages that stand out, or that I want to refer back to later. Then when I’m finished reading the book, I’ll try to put down some of my thoughts about it. I usually let a review sit for a day or so after I’ve written the draft as I invariably seem to change it up as the story continues to rattle around in my head. I used to be quite good about writing reviews just after reading the book, but this year I’ve gotten so behind that I sometimes write reviews quite some time after I’ve finished the books. This can make it hard to have enough to say though, and I certainly don’t recommend it.
One of Nat's favorite books, The Makioka Sisters by Junichiro Tanizaki, that she is currently rereading.
If you could hang out with any fictional character who would it be and why?
Nat: Hmmm… one of the first that comes to mind is Thursday Next, from Jasper Fforde’s series. It would probably be a lot of fun hanging out with her, meeting all those characters, and visiting inside their stories. It sounds like a book geek’s fantasy come true! But then again, Thursday does seem to find herself in trouble quite a lot…
Please share a little known fact about yourself.
Nat: I used to play the piano, and took lessons for years. One year at the local music festival, my friend and I even won a medal for our piano duet. (I wonder where that medal is?) Sadly it’s been years since I’ve even touched a piano. It’s not something that would fit in our typically small Japanese apartment, that’s for sure. Besides, I’d rather save that precious space for books!
Thanks Nat, this was so much fun getting to know you! Readers, please take time to stop in and see Nat’s gorgeous blog and leave her a comment or two or three…. 😀 She will also be interviewing me today!
Good morning! I am still wiping the sleep from my eyes as I write this. Today is not only a busy life day (work, work out, pick up my IHN guests and get them to place they are staying, BOOKIES book Club, and my hubby’s birthday), it is also a busy blog day (morning meandering, Immanuel’s Veins tour stop date, and my BBAW Interview Swap).
I feel like I should be popping Fred Flintstone vitamins and Red Bull. 😛
So it is early – but I need to get this party started. I love BBAW! This week holds within it everything I love about this book blogging hobby.
Recognizing other book bloggers
giveaways and celebrating
Wonderful bookish topics
Community! Community! Community!
What I wanted to do this week was to ask a question each morning of BBAW along with my morning chat and Coffee Cup. AND I am going to make the giveaways something that I really enjoy.
Today’s giveaway is for one of my guilty pleasures – really good chocolate and a great cup of tea. Both are wonderful accomplices to a good book on a cool Fall evening.
To enter – please let me know in a comment what that one book is that you recommend time and again and you feel is a must read. This giveaway is open for today only and the winner will be announced at tomorrow mornings meanderings. USA or Canada addresses please.
Have fun – oh, and don’t forget to check out my week-long BBAW Giveaway too, your comment here also gives you an entry there. 😀
what’s a great new book blog you’ve discovered since last year’s BBAW?
I had a crazy week and didn’t even know about this question until this morning when I seen it popping up on blogs. I had an answer in mind all day but with the Monday meme I was going to skip it…. plus my answer breaks a rule right away.
Ooh…. but I kind of like that….
The blog I would like to mention actually no longer exists, but it is still one that is dear to my heart, as is the blogger.
J Kaye from J Kaye’s blog is one of the first book blogs I remember in my early bloggy days. She always had interesting posts, reviews, and giveaways. She would post how to do things and was more than happy to help a new blogger (errr…. me).
When J Kaye’s blog was up and going I stopped in daily. She was a chatty blogger and you could always pop in later in the day and she would have a response to your comment. I liked that. It was like having a conversation. In fact I learned much from her skills as a book blogger and implement some of her style in my own blog.
In February of 2010, as J Kaye was closing down her blog to spend more time on her writing, she passed on to me The It’s Monday! What Are You Reading meme. When she asked me if I would continue on with this weekly meme I was so honored. I still am and try hard to hold it to the wonderful standards she had set.
I can still peak in at J Kaye at her new spot on the web, 365 Days Of Novel Writing, at least for a little while. And once in a while she will still pop in with a comment or two which always makes me smile. It is like a visit from an old friend.
Thank you J Kaye for everything you taught me about blogging. 🙂