January Comment winners and a stats update

January was a fantastic start to 2010!  Reviewing last months activity I had 14,435 blog views and 1,540 comments.

Top Posts for January were:  (the posts that received the most views)

My Author Chat with Michelle Moran (author of Cleopatra’s Daughter and Nerfetiti) – she is also offering a signed book giveaway that I will not draw for until Feb 15.

Gilmore Girl Mini Challenge (you should do this!)  🙂

Question To Bloggers…

Three Cups Of Tea By Greg Mortenson

And now for  the comment giveaway for January!  I am choosing 3 random commentors using Random.org from all the January posts for a chance to choose an item out of the prize box.  The three winners are:

Comment #218  Melissa My World

Comment #902  Lisa Lit And Life

Comment #846  Natalie Book Inn


and my top commentor for January 2010 and winner of the $20 Amazon Gift card is:

ALEXIA561

I want to thank everyone for the comments and conversations that take place here on One Persons Journey Through A World Of Books.  You really make my day with your words!  I appreciate each and every one of you and hope you will all continue to visit often!

Sheila



Fabulous February 2010! (sticky post)

I love February!  All comments on regular posts will be entered into the giveaway for a free book out of my prize box USA and Canada only. I will have four random comment winners.  In addition, the person who comments the most in February will receive a $20 Amazon gift card emailed to them (open to all commentors).  I will add a little something extra to each winner this month too in celebration of Fabulous February!


This Giveaway will run from February 1 – February 28…. winners announced on March 1

This post will stay on top for the month of February.  All new posts will be directly below.

A Black Tie Affair by Sherill Bodine


Fashion curator Athena Smith will do anything to get her hands on the Clayworth family’s couture collection for her exhibit. So she’s thrilled when she’s called in to authenticate the gowns…until she falls ill while examining them and wakes up face-to-face with notorious Chicago bachelor Drew Clayworth.

Drew doesn’t trust Athena one bit. He still believes she betrayed him years ago. So when his family’s gowns go missing and Athena offers her help in exchange for the dresses, he reluctantly accepts. But they’re both taken off guard by the barely restrained passion that’s still between them…and the memories that are both bitter and sweet. As they work together to find the dresses, can they resist the sparks between them?

About the Author, courtesy of the publisher:
Sherrill Bodine has been writing stories since junior high, when she won a pair of silver skates in a state-wide essay contest. While moving twenty-two times back and forth across America and rearing her four children, she published fifteen award-winning novels under two pseudoynyms (Lynn Leslie/Leslie Lynn). Now she’s decided to be herself and write about the people, parties, and high-life in the city she knows best: Chicago. When she’s not in the Windy City with her husband, family, and Newfoundland and pug dogs, she’s fulfilling her passion to travel to exotic locales around the world.

A light romantic read that was just simply fun.  This book for me was a little jolt of the theme on “the one who got away”.  I liked the quirky idea that Athene is thrown into a project that puts her working alongside the before mentioned “the one who got away” Drew. A second chance perhaps?  Well, nothing like solving a mystery together to see if that is a possibility!  While the plot is not strong and the characters are not ones I would find myself hanging out with, Sherill has woven together a tale that did hold my attention.

A light afternoon read curled up in a chair or sitting at the beach.  This is one that will bring a smile to your face and perhaps bring up a memory or two…

Don’t forget – I have a giveaway of 5 copies of this book!

Enter Here

I received my review copy from Hachette Book Group

Its Time To Announce Some Winners!

I am excited to announce winners for the following:

Winners of Dear John Audio Book:

Kadybug

Janet F

DarcyO


Winner of 40 Loaves:

Wendy


Winner Of The Murder Of King Tut:

Stacie

Jamie P

John


I, Alex Cross Winners are:

Ann-Marie T

Beth C

Teri – K


Winners of Hollywood Moon Audio:

madwoman-doing-cartwheels

Jamie P

Benita G


Winners of Cleaving By Julie Powell

Taylor P

Zia

Debbie


Winners of Concise King by Dr Martin Luther King:

Ryan

Esme

Kathy D

Winners of The Imperial Cruise Audio:

Tex

Patricia Barraclough

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Winner of The One Day Way:

Pearl


Winner of The Reading Glasses Giveaway:

Charity L (The Perry Glasses)

Melissa Barnes (The Joyce 1.75 power)


Congratulations everyone!  Watch for more giveaways coming up in the next week as well as a special giveaway coming in February!

Hasta la Vista, Lola! by Misa Rameriz


Book Description:

When Lola comes home to her parents’ house to find a horde of relatives mourning her death, no one is more surprised than she is. The news had reported that one Lola Cruz, PI was found murdered in an alley, causing great alarm in the Cruz family. Before Lola can say “boo,” a cop comes to the house. It turns out the dead woman had a driver’s license with Lola’s information. Between avoiding an unsavory ex-boyfriend, sorting out mixed signals from the very interested but not yet committed Jack Callaghan, and filling in as a waitress at her parents’ Mexican restaurant, Lola tries to find out who the woman was and why she stole her identity. Was the woman hiding from someone who meant her harm, or is there someone out there who wants Lola dead?
This follow-up to Ramirez’s debut novel, Living the Vida Lola, is a red-hot, fun-filled mystery. Lola, a black belt in kung fu who loves to salsa dance, makes for a sexy, unique, and vivacious detective.

About Misa Ramirez

Misa Ramirez is the author of the Lola Cruz mystery series: Living the Vida Lola (January ’09) and Hasta la Vista, Lola! (2010) from St. Martin’s Press Minotaur. A former middle and high school teacher, and current CEO and CFO for La Familia Ramirez, this blonde-haired, green-eyed, proud to be Latina-by-Marriage girl loves following Lola on her many adventures. Whether it’s contemplating belly button piercings or visiting nudist resorts, she’s always up for the challenge. Misa is hard at work on a new women’s fiction novel, is published in Woman’s World Magazine and Romance Writers Report, and has a children’s book published.
Visit my web sites:

http://parentadvocatesforargyleschools.edublogs.org

Oh and I cant forget to tell you – One lucky commenter today will receive a copy of Hasta La Vista Lola!  How super cool is that!!!!


I was on blog tour for this book but the book did not come in time for my review post so I am posting the information about this book instead.  Doesn’t it sound wonderful?

This books is coming from Latino Book Tours

American Rust by Philipp Meyer w/ Giveaway



ABOUT THIS BOOK

Set in a beautiful but economically devastated Pennsylvania steel town, American Rust is a novel of the lost American dream and the desperation—as well as the acts of friendship, loyalty, and love—that arise from its loss. From local bars to trainyards to prison, it is the story of two young men, bound to the town by family, responsibility, inertia, and the beauty around them, who dream of a future beyond the factories and abandoned homes.

Left alone to care for his aging father after his mother commits suicide and his sister escapes to Yale, Isaac English longs for a life beyond his hometown. But when he finally sets out to leave for good, accompanied by his temperamental best friend, former high school football star Billy Poe, they are caught up in a terrible act of violence that changes their lives forever.

Evoking John Steinbeck’s novels of restless lives during the Great Depression, American Rust takes us into the contemporary American heartland at a moment of profound unrest and uncertainty about the future. It is a dark but lucid vision, a moving novel about the bleak realities that battle our desire for transcendence and the power of love and friendship to redeem us.

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Phillipp Meyer takes up right into the restlessness of the book from the first page, the first sentence even.  We are introduced to Isaac, who’s mom has been dead for five years and he can not stop thinking about her.  He has stayed home, passing on college to take care of his paraplegic father but stirs for something more…   this is the passion that starts American Rust rolling page by page into what was meant to be an adventure and turned into something much more.

Isaac likes to do things, lets say the adventurous way not necessarily the easy way, or in many cases even the right way.  Along with his friend Poe, they find themselves deep into a murder that becomes quite interesting due to twists and turns such as the Police Chief is having an affair with Poe’s mom.  And this is just one example of how the plot of American Rust ripples through the small town.


It took me a while to get into the rhythm in which this book flows.  Phillipp has a way with words and a certain method to his writing that I found at times harsh (the strong language was not a plus for me) and at other times refreshing ( for a first time author, heck for any author, Phillipp really can paint an intriguing picture using words that brought me into the action).

I agree when they say this book evokes the restlessness of John Steinbeck’s novels of restless lives during the depression.  Restless is a great word to use to describe the characters that bring this book to life and I would expect this book to make its way into the Classics of tomorrow.


Philipp Meyer grew up in Baltimore, dropped out of high school, and got his GED when he was sixteen. After spending several years volunteering at a trauma center in downtown Baltimore, he attended Cornell University, where he studied English. Since graduating, Meyer has worked as a derivatives trader at UBS, a construction worker, and an EMT, among other jobs. His writing has been published in McSweeney’s, The Iowa Review, Salon.com, and New Stories from the South. From 2005 to 2008 Meyer was a fellow at the Michener Center for Writers in Austin, Texas. He splits his time between Texas and upstate New York.

Yes – I had mentioned a giveaway!

I have one copy of this book to give away to one person who leaves a comment on this review leaving me the name of your favorite classic read.

Giveaway is open to USA and Canada – ends February 17

That’s it!

This review copy of this book came from TLC Book Tours

The Tour stops for American Rust:

Monday, January 18th: Literary Feline

Tuesday, January 19th: Book Club Classics!

Wednesday, January 20th: A Circle of Books

Thursday, January 21st: One Person’s Journey Through a World of Books

Tuesday, January 26th: Luxury Reading

Thursday, January 28th: Ready When You Are, CB

Tuesday, February 2nd: Rough Edges

Thursday, February 4th: Bibliophile by the Sea

Monday, February 8th: Bibliofreak

Tuesday, February 9th: Becky’s Book Reviews

Thursday, February 11th: The 3 R’s Blog

Friday, February 12th: Beth Fish Reads

Thursday, February 18th: So Many Precious Books, So Little Time

Denises Daily Dozen


Denise’s Daily Dozen is not about donuts.  When I opened this book the first sentence was a no holes barred approach:

Do you want to boost your metabolism, burn fat, tone up, and get into the best shape of your life?

Ummmm…. YEAH!

So what is Denise’s book about?

From Denise Austin comes the perfect health book for anyone who wants to live better but just can’t seem to find the time. Much more than just another exercise book, Denise’s Daily Dozen covers a whole range of health and diet related concepts yet manages it all in a no-stress, time-conscious program of 12’s. At it’s core, this book has the minimum daily requirements to keep the reader flexible, strong and trim. Organized simply into seven chapters, which equal the seven days of the week, it covers a full week in daily allotments. Each day will have it’s own focus from Monday being “fat burning day” to Sunday’s “recharge and rejuvenate.”

Denise has created a total body program, including a 7-day balanced meal plan that includes healthy recipes, and a workout that encompasses 12 exercises done in 12 minutes each day. Everyone can take just 12 minutes, at whatever time of the day works for them, and turn it over to these simple and fun exercises. Cardio, toning, yoga and breathing exercises…they’re all here but in a way the maximizes effect while minimizing time.

Beyond a dozen exercises for each day of the week this book will include many other of Denise’s dozens for each day.

I loved the layout of this book.  For someone like me who tries really hard to be a whiz at time management and at the same time can be the Queen of procrastination…. this book is spot on.

What Denise is encouraging through this book is that in twelve minutes a day, you can complete her well balanced program that covers cardiovascular exercise, toning, and flexibility.  And what I really like – is that each days twelve minute routine is different from the day before!

Monday:  Cardio Fat Blast

Tuesday:  Lower Body and Ab Workout

Wednesday:  cardio kickbox workout

Thursday:  Upper body and ab workout

Friday:  Body Boot Camp Workout

Saturday: Athletic Kettlebell – inspired workout

Sunday:  Yoga Stretch workout

I am so on board with this book!  Having become a fitness nut, I have found myself hitting that procrastination wall the last few months.   I have not kept up as well on my work outs and even when I do, I have tossed my healthy eating out the door and find myself becoming something I never used to be – a late night snacker.   I can tell the difference in my energy level and yes, in my body too.

Denise’s book not only gives you practical tips for doing toning and working out anytime anywhere, (I love the squats while waiting for the toaster to pop up!)  she also lays out many pages of nutrition facts as well as menu planning and day by day food choices to get you started.

I can’t say enough positive things about this book.  You don’t need gym equipment or any fancy programs… you just need you and the will to get moving in a different direction.  HIGHLY recommended from someone who has read many books on this topic and I have to say this is one of the best I have seen.

And here is something really cool…. if you are drooling over what this book has to offer (and I hope you are) Hachette Book Group has offered me 5 copies to give away!


How can you enter this giveaway?

1.  Leave a comment here with one thing (fitness wise) you would like to work on this year.  This could be overall fitness, toning, weight, strength, health, arms…. you name it.  *You must answer this question to enter in giveaway

More Ways to win?  Sure!

Be a new or current subscriber of this blog (sign up is in the upper right sidebar) and let me know here in a separate comment and I will put you in for two extra entries)

Blog or tweet this giveaway (you can tweet this once a day) and let me know here in a separate comment and this will earn you another entry.

Follow this blog and let me know here in a separate comment and tada!!!   You now have – yup, another entry

Giveaway is open to US and Canada.  This giveaway will end February 20

My Amazon Review

Check out more from Denise at:  www.deniseaustin.com

This will go into the following challenges:

2010 100+ Reading Challenge

I received my review copy from Hachette Book Group

The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks – Giveaway!

Thank you to Hachette Book Group for giving me three copies of this book for giveaway!

Giveaway is now closed.  Thank you.


Seventeen year-old Veronica “Ronnie” Miller’s life was turned upside-down when her parents divorced and her father moved from New York City to Wilmington, North Carolina. Three years later, she remains angry and alienated from her parents, especially her father… until her mother decides it would be in everyone’s best interest if she spent the summer in Wilmington with him. Ronnie’s father, a former concert pianist and teacher, is living a quiet life in the beach town, immersed in creating a work of art that will become the centerpiece of a local church. The tale that unfolds is an unforgettable story about love in its myriad forms – first love, the love between parents and children – that demonstrates, as only a Nicholas Sparks novel can, the many ways that deeply felt relationships can break our hearts… and heal them.

Did You Know:

The Last Song debuted as #1 on both the USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists?

Miley Cyrus chose the name Ronnie for the main character?

Nicholas wrote the screenplay before he wrote the novel?

The Last Song is the longest novel that Nicholas has written?

The Last Song is both a love story and a coming of age novel?

Here is how you can have a chance to win a copy of this book:

If yo could spend your summer anywhere, where would it be?  (*You must answer the question in a comment below to be entered in this giveaway)

More Ways to win?  Sure!

Be a new or current subscriber of this blog (sign up is in the upper right sidebar) and let me know here in a separate comment and I will put you in for two extra entries)

Blog or tweet this giveaway (you can tweet this once a day) and let me know here in a separate comment and this will earn you another entry.

Follow this blog and let me know here in a separate comment and tada!!!   You now have – yup, another entry

Giveaway is open to US and Canada.  This giveaway will end February 18

HAVE FUN!

Crazy School by Cornelia Read – Giveaway!!!

Thanks to Hachette Book Group for giving me 3 of these books for giveaway!

Giveaway is now closed – thank you 🙂


rom the acclaimed author of A FIELD OF DARKNESS comes another compelling novel featuring the acerbic and memorable voice of ex-debutante Madeline Dare. Madeline Dare has finally escaped rust-belt Syracuse, New York, for the lush Berkshire Mountains in Massachusetts. After her husband’s job offer falls through, Maddie signs on as a teacher at the Santangelo Academy, a boarding school for disturbed teenagers. Behind the academy’s ornate gates, she discovers a disturbing realm where students and teachers alike must submit to the founder’s bizarre therapeutic regimen.

From day one, Maddie feels uneasy about smooth-talking Dr. Santangelo but when she questions his methods, she’s appalled to find that her fellow teachers would rather turn on each other than stand up for themselves, much less protect the students in their care. A chilling event confirms Maddie’s worst suspicions, then hints at an even darker secret history, one that twines through the academy’s very heart.

Cut off from the outside world, Maddie must join forces with a small band of the school’s most violently rebellious students-kids whose troubled grip on reality may well prove to be her only chance of salvation.


SHAMUS AWARD WINNER!

Kirkus Reviews states: “Caustic, gripping and distinctive—intelligent entertainment…”

Library Journal says: “Read’s novel is fast-paced; once the action starts, don’t even think about putting it down…”

And Booklist gives it a starred review, stating: “Read has rendered another swiftly plotted mystery peppered with wonderful one-liners…”


Here is how you can have a chance to win a copy of this book:

Lets’s have some fun with this one… a character is placed into a book that is basically… you.  What is your fictional character name?  (*You must answer the question in a comment below to be entered in this giveaway)

More Ways to win?  Sure!

Be a new or current subscriber of this blog (sign up is in the upper right sidebar) and let me know here in a separate comment and I will put you in for two extra entries)

Blog or tweet this giveaway (you can tweet this once a day) and let me know here in a separate comment and this will earn you another entry.

Follow this blog and let me know here in a separate comment and tada!!!   You now have – yup, another entry

Giveaway is open to US and Canada.  This giveaway will end February 16

HAVE FUN!

Reading Group Guide

Author Chat: Michelle Moran (and a chance for a signed copy of her new book!)

I am so excited to bring to you today a conversation I had with a wonderful author.   She is the author of Cleopatra’s Daughter, The Heretic’s Queen, and Nefertiti.  Please welcome Michelle Moran!


Michelle, thank you so much for offering to chat with me today about what is going on in your life and about your newest book, Nefertiti!  I adore historical fiction reads and know that you have traveled to many wonderful areas of the world that helped lay out the ground work for these books.  Would you share a little of how these travels turned into the wonderful books you have published today?

Michelle: My travels to archaeological sites around the world have been enormously influential in my writing career. In fact, my inspiration to write on the Egyptian queen Nefertiti happened while I was on an archaeological dig in Israel. During my sophomore year in college, I found myself sitting in Anthropology 101, and when the professor mentioned that she was looking for volunteers who would like to join a dig in Israel, I was one of the first students to sign up. When I got to Israel, however, all of my archaeological dreams were dashed (probably because they centered around Indiana Jones). There were no fedora wearing men, no cities carved into rock, and certainly no Ark of the Covenant. I was very disappointed. Not only would a fedora have seemed out of place, but I couldn’t even use the tiny brushes I had packed. Apparently, archaeology is more about digging big ditches with pickaxes rather than dusting off artifacts. And it had never occurred to me until then that in order to get to those artifacts, one had to dig deep into the earth. Volunteering on an archaeological dig was hot, it was sweaty, it was incredibly dirty, and when I look back on the experience through the rose-tinged glasses of time, I think, Wow, was it fantastic! Especially when our team discovered an Egyptian scarab that proved the ancient Israelites had once traded with the Egyptians. Looking at that scarab in the dirt, I began to wonder who had owned it, and what had possessed them to undertake the long journey from their homeland to the fledgling country of Israel.

On my flight back to America I stopped in Berlin, and with a newfound appreciation for Egyptology, I visited the museum where Nefertiti’s limestone bust was being housed. The graceful curve of Nefertiti’s neck, her arched brows, and the faintest hint of a smile were captivating to me. Who was this woman with her self-possessed gaze and stunning features? I wanted to know more about Nefertiti’s story, but when I began the research into her life, it proved incredibly difficult. She’d been a woman who’d inspired powerful emotions when she lived over three thousand years ago, and those who had despised her had attempted to erase her name from history. Yet even in the face of such ancient vengeance, some clues remained.

As a young girl Nefertiti had married a Pharaoh who was determined to erase the gods of Egypt and replace them with a sun-god he called Aten. It seemed that Nefertiti’s family allowed her to marry this impetuous king in the hopes that she would tame his wild ambitions. What happened instead, however, was that Nefertiti joined him in building his own capital of Amarna where they ruled together as god and goddess. But the alluring Nefertiti had a sister who seemed to keep her grounded, and in an image of her found in Amarna, the sister is standing off to one side, her arms down while everyone else is enthusiastically praising the royal couple. From this image, and a wealth of other evidence, I tried to recreate the epic life of an Egyptian queen whose husband was to become known as the Heretic King.


Michelle, your travels just fascinate me!  I would love to explore archeological sites!
I am curious, of your three books Michelle, was there one that was harder to write than the others?


Michelle: Actually, I think all three came with their own challenges. As a historical fiction author, it’s extremely important to me that the facts in the novel are correct. The research takes many, many months and a great deal of travel. That’s probably the most challenging part of each book.


The big news is about Target announcing Nefertiti as its book club pick. I love that!  Share a little what finding out about that was like. Don’t leave anything out… I want details!


Michelle: HA! Well, the day I found out we were waiting news from the NYT (they fax their List every Wednesday). Cleopatra’s Daughter had just been released and the numbers looked extremely good. So good, in fact, that we were hoping for a shot at the NYT List. It turns out that even though my third novel outsold some of the books on the List, it still didn’t make it (they don’t go strictly by which books have sold the most each week – it’s a secret formula). So I was moping around, feeling ten kinds of sorry for myself, when my editor called and said she had the president of Three Rivers Press on the phone. It turns out that of the thousands upon thousands of books they might have selected, Target had chosen NEFERTITI to be their next Book Club Pick. Well, that certainly made up for the NYT disappointment! It was one of the worst and best days of my career – all in one!


Oh wow!  I would be totally flipping out!  That is so exciting!  Michelle, I am just loving your books.  I am always so excited to see a new one come out and I am so excited to read Nefertiti for myself.  What is next for you?

Michelle: My next book will be about Madame Tussaud, who joined the gilded but troubled court of Marie Antoinette, and survived the French Revolution only by creating death masks of the beheaded aristocracy. I’m very excited about this novel, since Marie (the first name of Madame Tussaud) met absolutely everyone, from Jefferson to the Empress Josephine.

I always like to ask each author I interview to tell me something that is a little known fact about yourself.


Michelle: I play the harp. Not well – but I try!!


Michelle that you so much for stopping by and sharing a little bit of your life with us.  I am excited to read Nefertiti and looking forward to the next book as well!


Did I mention that Michelle has graciously offered one of my readers a signed copy of Nefertiti?  (Seriously, I even swooned a little!)  Here’s how you can you can enter for a chance at this great book:

Go to Michelle’s Travel Gallery and look at all the places she has traveled.  Then come back here and let me know in a comment which of these places you would love to see.  Blog or tweet about this giveaway and let me know on a separate comment for a bonus entry.  🙂  That’s it!

I will choose a winner on February 15th and your book will come directly from Michelle!


Michelle’s blog is here: http://www.michellemoran.blogspot.com/
She has a second website here: cleopatrasdaughter.com