It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?

What Are You Reading, is where we gather to share what we have read this past week and what we plan to read this week.  It is a great way to network with other bloggers, see some wonderful blogs, and put new titles on your reading list.

I love being a part of this and I hope you do too!  As part of this weekly meme I love to encourage you all to go and visit the others participating in this meme.  I offer a weekly contest for those who visit 10 or more of the Monday Meme participants and leave a comment.  You receive one entry for every 10 comments, just come back here and tell me how many in the comment area.

Last weeks winner (using Random.Org) was:


Joy Renee

Congratulations!  Please choose an item out of the PRIZE BOX and email me your choice with your mailing address as well!   journeythroughbooks@gmail.com

It doesn’t feel like I have been a week already from BEA.  I am still sleeping more and napping (see what happens when you take the small town girl to the big city of new York?)  I did finish a couple reads and have kept up on the posting this week so here is a recap:


Time Square Video (The start of the BEA/New York posts….)

BEA Recap On A Stick


BEA Slide Show of the New York Pictures

Tea with Adriana Trigiani (Oh wow – I mean… oh wow…..  seriously – wow)


The Opposite of Me by Sarah Pekkenen (review of the book and my story of meeting her in New York!)

The Girls From Ames by Jeffrey Zaslow (review)


The  Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini audio
(if you only have time to look at one post from the last week this is the one.  This audio knocked me for a loop and I RAVE about it!)

The Last Christian by David Gregory

Men and Dogs by Katie Crouch audio giveaway

Bride Collector by Ted Dekker audio giveaway (I reviewed this book and found it very good!)

Ok…. honestly, there are a lot of good posts from last week so I cant pick a fav…..  you are on your own.  😀


What’s Coming Up This Week?

This I am actually excited about!  Last week was so busy that I did not get much reading in and my week in New York was pretty much – forget about picking up a book.  So as I look through the books… what to read… what to read…

Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver

Dreaming of Dior by Charlotte Smith

Clementine, Friend Of The Week

I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore

That’s the plan.  I have several books I am finishing up and still writing reviews for books I have finished. Oh and please make a note that Wednesday is my one Year Blogoversary and you are all invited to come back and join in on the giveaways and the fun!

I am actually excited to see what you are all reading this week so be sure to use Linky to share your It’s Monday What Are You Reading?

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The Bride Collector by Ted Dekker audio giveaway

Thank you to Hachette Audio for the opportunity to give three copies of this audio to my readers

He loves them because they are beautiful. He kills them because he loves them.


A virtuoso killer is carving a path of death across the west, intent on killing only the most beautiful women, all in the name of love. He has claimed six victims and slipped through the FBI’s fingers, each time leaving behind a handwritten note and a bridal veil.

Now, with the help from an unlikely group of four, special agent Brad Raines must enter the killer’s deadly game. But the Bride Collector is supremely gifted and he has a distinct advantage over them all: this is his game.


I reviewed The Bride Collector book here

How To Enter this Giveaway

To enter this giveaway leave a comment here with something you collect.  (You much complete this task to be entered)


Want more chances to win?

For two extra chances to win, become a subscriber  (or be a current subscriber) of this blog (do this in the upper right side bar) and let me know in a separate comment

Blog about this giveaway and let me know in a separate comment and receive two more entries

Twitter about this giveaway or link tot his giveaway on Facebook and let me know here for another entry

This giveaway is open to USA and Canada only.  No po boxes.  Ends June 30

Men and Dogs by Katie Crouch – Audio Giveaway

Thank you to Hachette Audio for the opportunity to give three copies of this audio away

In April of 1985, Buzz Legare went fishing. The next day all that was found was his boat and his waiting, faithful dog.

Twenty years later, his daughter Hannah still finds hope in believing, alone among her family, that he’s still alive somewhere. She has a smart husband, a thriving business, a beautiful home in San Francisco-and a huge hole in her troubled heart. True to her trademark talent for self-sabotage, she finds herself one starry night climbing up the fire escape in a desperate (and drunken) attempt to win back her own husband–and failing disastrously.

Slightly worse for the wear, Hannah returns to Charleston to salve her wounds. There, old loves, unrepented crimes, and family legends are stirred up from the dust. Hannah’s brother Palmer, the stoic with a secret of his own, cannot dissuade her from a manic search to uncover clues to the past, and they will both face shocking discoveries that lead them to reconcile their very different notions of loyalty and blind faith.


How To Enter this Giveaway

Katie Crouch’s books have fun titles.  She wrote Girls in Trucks and now, Men and Dogs.  To enter this giveaway share a made up title for a book that is short and to the point like these two titles are.  (You much complete this task to be entered)


Want more chances to win?

For two extra chances to win, become a subscriber  (or be a current subscriber) of this blog (do this in the upper right side bar) and let me know in a separate comment

Blog about this giveaway and let me know in a separate comment and receive two more entries

Twitter about this giveaway or link tot his giveaway on Facebook and let me know here for another entry

This giveaway will end on June 20.  USA and Canada entrants only please.

In My Mailbox


Holy book load Batman – this is a mailbox to beat any others I have posted.  The BEA bloggers mailboxes are going to be awesome to see and you know there are mail men and women all over the country groaning under the loads of books they have delivered this week.

I had 3 boxes total that I shipped to myself from New York’s BEA event and a bonus package from Simon and Schuster.  The final box arrived on my doorstep this morning.  The dogs were barking and I ran to the door to see my mailman lugging the 38 pound box of books.  I went to take it from him and he said, “I can get it, it’s heavy.”

I responded, “Oh I know, I packed it.”

Anyway – trying to figure out how to do a mailbox post this week was tricky.  I put together a Vlog and when I ended discovered it was 28 minutes.  Wha???  So delete delete … and instead I video taped the books adding some words to make it fun and came in at 9 minutes.  Better, and hopefully you will enjoy the video.

Thanks to Kristi (who was awesome to meet!) at Story Siren for this weekly meme and a chance for me to inventory my books.



Ok… hopefully you survived that.  I want to post one more thing that came in my mailbox (Don’t groan…. this one will be brief):


Mmmmmm hmmmmm…. that is an official swag bag from the BBC (Book Blogger Convention) last Friday.  I am going to post a giveaway for this bag of goodies available to one reader who did not have the opportunity to attend BEA this year.  More details on that on Tuesday.

Also – Wednesday June 9th is my one year Blogoversary and you are all invited.  This is a time when I celebrate with all of you and there will be giveaways – awesome ones.  And I may just give away stuff all week because I am that excited and that’s the way I roll!  Isn’t it all just so trippy (I told Heidi Kling on Twitter that I was going to use this word in my post!)

Hope to get a chance to see what came in your mailbox as well!  😀

The Last Christian by David Gregory

So here is the setting. It is 2088.  Missionary Abigail Caldwell leaves from New Guinea to  help fellow villagers, who have come down with a mysterious disease.  While the villagers can not be saved, Abigail, the sole survivor travels to America where she discovers that Christianity has died out.  As she investigates the death of her grandfather who was the co-inventor of a silicon brain replacement, she discovers a message he left for her tasking her to bring the Christian Faith back to America.

I know, right?

A little bit more sci-fi to this book then I would normally read, and trying to keep up with the thought of the invention of brain transplants to keep the human race living forever – was a bit mind-boggling.  And that is with my original brain I was born with.  The point of course was to eliminate death all together, but at what cost?

While parts of the books were a bit too sci-fi for me, I was able to complete the book.   David Gregory writes a fast paced novel that even the parts that made me go “huh?” were soon surpassed by a feeling of “oh yeah!”.   The book filled that craving  I have of a good mystery, suspense book that keeps me guessing.  While sci-fi is certainly not on my genres to read list, I was still able to move beyond all the technical futuristic (admitting I had to skim some of these pages) and coming out the other side finding this an interesting read.

Book Journey’s travel map updated to include The last Christian

Amazon Rating

416 pages

Cover Story:  I think the cover is a good fit, it represents the feeling of isolation and has a sci-fi feel.

I received this book from review from Waterbrook Multnoman Publishing


Morning Meanderings…

Is it just me…. or are my morning posts later than usual this week?  LOL.  I feel like I am sleeping more.  I woke up at 5 am when hubby got up (I believe he is insane) to meet up with his friend Kevin and go to an auction today.  I thought I’d sleep another hour, hour and a half… but no.  Opened my eyes again at 7:45 am.  And I napped yesterday.

This is all just so embarrassing.

Anyway – I didn’t wake up to share with you my sleeping habits (although reading the above paragraph I see I did just that).  What I really want to share is that this coming Wednesday is my official one year Blogoversary.  (insert SQUEEEEE here).  Now – if you look back you will see I had posts prior to June 9th 2009, and before that I have posts going into 2008 on another blog –

BUT…

to me my Blogoversary is the day that I officially discovered the book blogging world (prior to that date I thought I was journaling what I read for me).  I remember the day, June 9th because someone commented on my blog.

I know right?  Super scary.  A comment!  I shudder to think of it…

Here’s what you need to know about that.  I didn’t get comments unless you were a friend of mine or a family member.  A comment outside my tiny world was unheard of.  But there was one.  And it kind of freaked me out.  How did this person find me?   If I click on their name will it take me to some site that will cause me to instantly want to delete the comment?

So I clicked on it.  And…. they were a book blogger.  What I saw was reviews and giveaways (wow, giveaways?) and I thought – amazing, there are two of us in the world who do this!  (Yes, you can laugh….  I really had no idea)

And then on their blog they had a sidebar badge that said I am a member on Ning Book Blogs.  Well… what is that?  Click.  Ahhhhhhhh….. and my world grew 10,000 sizes that day.

So anyway, you get the point why that day, June 9th, is the day I wish to celebrate.  And it is sneaking up on me fast.  Last year I did have a Blogoversary Party using the date I started my original blog.  Check out that post as that is how I plan on doing this years as well.  I will go forward using this June 9th date only so please make a note to stop in on Wednesday for the one day giveaways and invite your friends to come too, it is going to be a blast!

Today I am off to help a friend shop for a new bike and then hopefully meeting my friend Heidi to do some rollerblading and book talking.  Two things we love.  I have a review coming up later and I am still trying to figure out how to most efficiently do my mailbox post with the BEA books (all have arrived but one box).  Catching up…. catching up… 😀

GAH!  Got to run – the mailman just arrived with my final BEA box!!!!!

The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini


This is one of those books I am almost ashamed to say that has sat on my shelf for years.  I bought it right away as the buzz began on what a wonderful book it was, and then…. there it sat.  And actually there it still sits because I have yet to read the book.  Recently I had been at my library and seen it in audio format and with my recent travels by car, decided this was one way I could finally be a part of what is known as The Kite Runner.

The following is my thoughts…

Sheila

As the narration began (read by the author) I am brought into Afghanistan in the early 1970’s.  Amir is the son of a wealthy father, his mother having died during his birthing.  Amir always feels as thought he has to prove himself to his father and spends most of his childhood seeking for that forgiveness he feels he needs for his mother’s death.

And then we have Hassan, the son of Amir’s fathers servant.  The boys are inseparable, from morning to night they hang together, best friends, flying kites, running kites, and Amir reads to Hassan, who can not read but loves to hear Amir’s stories.

The Kite Runner, is their story.


I am sure this book has been reviewed thousands of times through the years, and yet here I am – writing a review and hoping I can bring something new to the table.  Or if not new, perhaps a memory to those who have read this book… and remember, because seriously, how could one ever forget?  So many words rush to my fingertips as I type this review.  I have actually struggled writing this as I feel there is no way I can do this audio, this story,  justice, and at the same time I know I have to try.

The words are powerful.  I learned about kite running, something I had not known about but found fascinating.  The story at times takes my breath away.  Author Khaled Hosseini is the perfect narrator not only because this is his story, but his voice, being born in Afghanistan himself, breathed life into the characters that I feel touched me even more than if I would have read the book.

Well written, highly emotional, at times I am driving with tears running down my face.  And as those of you who have read or listened to this book know, there is a moment where an anger builds in me so strongly, that I am still not sure even after, if I have completely forgiven the act.  (See spoiler button below if you want to talk about this more).

Even if you have read the book, I am highly recommending that you go through it again on the audio.  Even if you don’t do audio – do this one.  Put it in your cars cd player or the cd player in your home while you go about house tasks.  You wont regret it, because when an audio is done well like this one, it is a whole new way to do books.

I am passionate about this book.  Easily one of the best books I have had the pleasure of experiencing in 2010.  Read it.  Listen to it.  But don’t let this one pass you by.

“For you, a thousand time’s over”.

~ Hassan says to Amir


Brief Kite Runner Movie Review:

I purchased the movie over a year ago knowing I would not watch it until after I had experienced the book.  A few days ago I sat down and watched a movie that a few in my book club said they could never watch because of the books content.  I knew I had to see the movie, knowing it would be hard.  It was.  And I wept openly again just as I had done before because I experienced it again – that heart breaking, heart wrenching moment that defines this book.  I watched it with my 20-year-old son Justin, who had not read the book, but not feels that he must.


My Book Journey has been updated here to include Kite Runner

My Amazon review

Cover story:  It is very good, plain on the audio but I think I like it even more that the more modern cover of the two boys with kites.

I borrowed the Kite Runner audio from our local Library

I purchased the Kite Runner Movie


Morning Meanderings…

Good Morning! (*yawning, stretching, reaching for coffee cup….*)

I need to announce the May winners today.  May was another great month of fun comments and I so enjoy them all.  There were 997 comments (not counting my own).  You can read the details to my monthly giveaway in the sticky post that is always at the top of this blog.

My two random comment winners this month are:

#37:  Lizzy (Cornucopia Of Reviews)

#775:  E.J. Stevens (From The Shadows)

you each get to pick out of the Prize Box and email me at journeythroughbooks@gmail.com with your address and I will send you your pick!  🙂

AND…

The Top commenter who will be emailed a $20 gift card for May 2010 was:

(and it was very close this month…)

Library Pat!

Congratulations everyone!  The June comment contest has already begun!  You can find details here.

I am feeling pretty well today.  I went to bed earlier than usual and slept until 7:30.  The day is a dreary one as I look out my window.  It is cooler and it is suppose to rain.  I don’t work today so I will be continuing my quest to get caught up on reviews.  Catching my Group Power Class later today and pretty much not doing anything really exciting but loving it all the same.  Its date night tonight and I think it is Al’s pick (we switch every other Friday).  If it was my pick we would be heading to the movies.  Not sure which one, but seems like it has been forever since I saw a movie in the theater.

Later – I have a review going up that I have been so excited to write.  AND, later, I have contest winners.

Any big plans this weekend?

The Girls From Ames by Jeffrey Zaslow


Here is the setting.  This is a true story of a friendship of eleven girls who grew up in Ames, Iowa.   Even though some of the women moved to other states as they grew up, they still maintained the friendships.  This book is about the ties that bind and friendships that hold true.

I do like a book on friendships.  I always have.  And I eagerly dove into this read to learn more.  Here is a little of their story:



Meet Karla, Kelly, Marilyn, Jane, Jenny, Karen, Cathy, Angela, Sally, Diana and Sheila.  Thay are The Girls From Ames.

This book is written differently then I had expected.  Jeffrey Zaslow writes in a reporter type style where he speaks of the girls, their lives, and even occasionally throws in some facts about friendships and the benefits.  At times the book is funny, and at other times it made me sad.  I was surprised to read that these girls were not necessarily liked back in their school years and were referred to as cliquey and stuck up, the popular girls.

While the book is filled with many facts on the friendships, I was more interested in the friendships themselves.  Having a strong group of friends in my life and knowing how important they are to me, causes me to be fascinated with books that contain such topics.  These girls had and have a friendship that I found admirable.

With 11 women in the book it is at times hard to keep track of who is who and I referred to the pictures of the ladies in the front of the book many times to get my bearings.

Overall, while It wasn’t the book I thought it would be, I did enjoy the book.

Where to go for Coffee when in Ames, Iowa?  Cafe Diem is where you would find me!

320 Pages

Cover Story:  Very appealing.  The color of the book is eye catching and I like the photo of the girls on the front.

My Book Journey is updated here


Thank you to TLC book tours for a chance to review this book

The Opposite Of Me by Sarah Pekkanen

So here’s my story…. I won Sarah’s contest for the BEA Convention.  At that point I had not read Sarah’s book but it was on my radar to be read.  On my way to the airport I stopped at the Mother Ship (Barnes and Noble) to pick up her book.  And this is the story…

Sheila

The Opposite Of Me is about two fraternal twin sisters, Lindsey and Alex.  Lindsey has always been known as the smart one and at twenty-one holds down a coveted job at an advertising agency and is well on her way to promotion.  Alex, is used to turning heads wherever she goes.  A true beauty, she is prepping to walk down the aisle with the perfectly gorgeous man.

And then… suddenly everything changes.  I can’t go into details but I can say I really enjoyed this book.  The relationship between the sisters is a wonderful setting for this book.  We as readers are following Lindsey through the book and we are really following what it is like to be the sister to Alex the beauty.   There is a point early on in the book where Lindsey has a child hood memory of a stranger seeing the twin girls and commenting on Alex’s beauty and how sad it is that Lindsey did not have her sisters looks.  This is a scar within Lindsey that stays with her long into adult hood.

For many reasons, the book spoke to me and I flew through the pages enjoying the well-developed characters and story line.  I finished the final pages while sitting in Central Park in New York.

♦          ♦        ♦         ♦

So…. on to some other good stuff!  I met Sarah Pekkanen at BEA in New York where she picked up me and Kathy (Bermuda Onion) for a tour of Simon and Schuster.  The tour was so fantastic.  We were escorted past security up into the editor’s office where we sat and heard about the publishing process.  On the back shelf was a pile of papers that were to become books soon.  Sarah’s next book was in that pile (lower left side) labeled as “Sarah Pekkanen – no name”.  SQUEEE!

Books to be.... how fascinating!

We were each given a bag of books that was super exciting!  They are being shipped but off the top of my head I remember there is a Jennifer Weiner book or two in the bag as well as about 6 others.

Then we walked through to peek at some of the offices and a wall that had all the book covers from every book they have published.  For someone like me who loves book covers…. I wanted to touch them all!  They were gorgeous!  (did I mention I wanted to touch them?)

Look at all those gorgeous covers!

After the tour we went back to the Javits Center and Sarah joined us at the Book Blogger Reception.  She also gave us signed copies of her book and enough for my roommates and – enough to do a give away for two signed copies!  The giveaway will be announced soon, the books are being shipped to me with my other BEA stash and I want to have them in hand before I post the giveaway.

My final thoughts on the book is that Sarah Pekkanen is an author to keep an eye on.  She has two more books coming up and I will be watching for them and will keep you informed as well!

Sarah and I

Book Journey(New York!) map updated here

For a New York glossary of coffee terms check here

377 pages

Cover Story:  Its good – the two girls facing away from the cover is a good way to show they are the same yet different.  You can not see their faces and it leads into the book well.

I purchased my copy of this book at Barnes and Noble

St Cloud, MN