It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?

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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. While I am no longer offering up the giveaway incentive, I do hope you will still see the value of visiting other participants and seeing what they are reading- be warned though… this meme tends to add to your reading lists :D

Well if you are a regular tot his meme you know I totally missed last weeks post and that is rare.  I was out of town, out of internet range and once home… flat out too tired to post. 😀 

I actually posted this week a couple of times, here is what is new this week:

Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger (Another one to check out!)

The White Princess by Philippa Gregory (audio baby and it was FANTASTIC!)

Why Do We Choose The Books We Do?

 

 

As for this week I am reading and listening to:

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Don’t Sweat.  Don’t Laugh.  Don’t draw attention to yourself.  And most of all, whatever you do, do not fall in love with one of them.

Gene is different from everyone else around him.  He can’t run with lightning speed, sunlight doesn’t hurt him and he doesn’t have an unquenchable lust for blood.  Gene is a human, and he knows the rules.  Keep the truth a secret.  It’s the only way to stay alive in a world of night—a world where humans are considered a delicacy and hunted for their blood.

When he’s chosen for a once in a lifetime opportunity to hunt the last remaining humans, Gene’s carefully constructed life begins to crumble around him.  He’s thrust into the path of a girl who makes him feel things he never thought possible—and into a ruthless pack of hunters whose suspicions about his true nature are growing. Now that Gene has finally found something worth fighting for, his need to survive is stronger than ever—but is it worth the cost of his humanity?

 

 

 

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In the present day, as the man-made apocalypse unfolds, three strangers navigate the chaos. Lila, a doctor and an expectant mother, is so shattered by the spread of violence and infection that she continues to plan for her child’s arrival even as society dissolves around her. Kittridge, known to the world as “Last Stand in Denver,” has been forced to flee his stronghold and is now on the road, dodging the infected, armed but alone and well aware that a tank of gas will get him only so far. April is a teenager fighting to guide her little brother safely through a landscape of death and ruin. These three will learn that they have not been fully abandoned—and that in connection lies hope, even on the darkest of nights.
 
One hundred years in the future, Amy and the others fight on for humankind’s salvation . . . unaware that the rules have changed. The enemy has evolved, and a dark new order has arisen with a vision of the future infinitely more horrifying than man’s extinction. If the Twelve are to fall, one of those united to vanquish them will have to pay the ultimate price.

 

 

 

2c“Jacob was time out of sync, time more perfect than it had been. He was life the way it was supposed to be all those years ago. That’s what all the Returned were.”  

Harold and Lucille Hargrave’s lives have been both joyful and sorrowful in the decades since their only son, Jacob, died tragically at his eighth birthday party in 1966. In their old age they’ve settled comfortably into life without him, their wounds tempered through the grace of time…. Until one day Jacob mysteriously appears on their doorstep—flesh and blood, their sweet, precocious child, still eight years old. 

All over the world people’s loved ones are returning from beyond. No one knows how or why this is happening, whether it’s a miracle or a sign of the end. Not even Harold and Lucille can agree on whether the boy is real or a wondrous imitation, but one thing they know for sure: he’s their son. As chaos erupts around the globe, the newly reunited Hargrave family finds itself at the center of a community on the brink of collapse, forced to navigate a mysterious new reality and a conflict that threatens to unravel the very meaning of what it is to be human.

 

 

 

It feels good to be getting back into some sort of groove again.  So what are you reading?  Add your link below.

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Why Do We Choose The Books We Do?

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Three weeks ago was our Brainerd Library sale.  Normally I post much quicker on my treasures, but it was a busy time and honestly, I had not even opened the bags until I went to take these pictures today.  Prior to opening the bags – I could not have named more than 5 of the books I had in them.  I knew I had some old Nancy Drew, but that was about it.  Opening them reminded me all over again why I chose to bring them home.

I choose books for many reasons.  I choose because of covers and titles.  When I go the library sale I can not resist a lovely eye-catching huge hard cover read for 50 cents ( you will see a few of those here).  I like picking up books that I LOVED for someone else to enjoy.  I look for authors I have enjoyed, and I pick up books that I have listened to on audio and really enjoyed, like Joshilyn Jackson’s A Grown Up Kind Of Pretty and HIllary Mantell’s Wolf Hall. 

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I look for books I have really wanted to read like The Year Of Living Biblically and Mansfield Park.

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Or I have been told that they are AMAZING like Blind Your Ponies .

And all together they compile the books that were in the bags. 😀

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How do you choose the books you read? 

Morning Meanderings… What I Did With My Summer

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Remember back in school when you would start the new year and the teacher would have you write what you did with your summer?  Just me?  Well… we did that here in Minnesota.  As I sit here this morning annoyingly coffee free (I forgot to pick some up at the store yesterday),I thought it would be fun as I was mostly absent, to share in pictures what I was doing this summer. 

So… here we go:

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I spent several weekends on the North Shore at our cabin with friends biking, hiking,watching movies, playing board games and just hanging out together.

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On The Fourth of July we son and I along with a couple of his friends learned that one of our restaurants in town used to be considered “haunted”. The lady working there let us go down underneath he restaurant into old tunnels where the “supposed” paranormal activity was once taking place.

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I spent time running on the trail

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My Book Club the Bookies that their annual Queen event. Congrats to our new Queen Angie!

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Ironman bike ride with Amy. 50 miles
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My son and I did the “Go Commando” obstacle course in the cities. His first which was a lot of fun.

 

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This was the finish of that course.

 

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1st Ever Brainerd Lakes Jam Concert. FUN!

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Library book sale!

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We had the House Party for Big Girl Panties on my back deck. A lot of fun!

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Two day 150 mile bike ride for Camp Benedict

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The Color Run!

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After the Color Run 😉

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Hanging out on a friends pontoon

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I went with my cousin and his wife and kids to the first Vikings pre game this year.

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I went into Wisconsin with Rhonda and we completed the Muckruchus for MS – this was my second year doing this muddy obstacle course.
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My week at Camp Benedict.

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I helped plan and execute Brainerd first ever Wine and Words author event in August. Our goal this first year was 100 people. We had 177. AWESOME time!

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Our authors were amazing! Sandra Brannan, William Kent Krueger, Lorna Landvik, Wendy Webb, and Sarah Pekkanen

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Labor Day weekend we were at the North Shore again and got to try our hand at Archery!

This is my contribution to Saturday Snapshot hosted my Metro Mommy.  Stop in over there as well and see what others are posting about this weekend 😀

The White Princess by Phillipa Gregory

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Philippa Gregory weaves a fiction tale so fine through factual history that is at times hard to see where one begins and the other ends.  Fantastic reading!  ~Sheila

 

When Henry’s battle ends with a crown to a kingdom that he is not handed, but instead takes from the battle ground as his own , he know that his only hope is to marry the Princess Elizabeth of York to bind the Tudors and the Yorks after nearly two decades.

Elizabeth is both beautiful and strong-minded and in love with a man who was slain during this war.  Henry in turn shows Elizabeth no love or affection but instead parades her around as his prize possession and handles her roughly and against er will behind closed doors.

Ahhhh…. the lives of the Tudors and the Yorks.

In the hearts of those in England they hope and pray for someone to come along and return the power of the kingdom to the York’s.  When a young man come sup against the kingdom the battle begins as Henry fights to protect his stolen kingdom and Elizabeth watches with interest and fear as this man who claims to be her long-lost brother comes to return the power to York and Elizabeth now has to choose between a man she is coming to love and the boy who could save them all.

 

 

Why did I want to read this book?  Ever since The Boleyn Girl I have adores Phillipa Gregory’s writing.  Her writing flows with passion and facts and fills the holes that  time has created giving us “what if” to think about. 

 

The White Princess was just as fulfilling as I had hoped when I chose to listen tot his one on audio.  Narrator Bianca Amato is a fantastic choice for Gregory’s books as her accent is perfect for the narration and I found myself trying to roll words off my own tongue as she did.

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I tried a few at work but my rendition is nowhere near perfect as Bianca’s.  Audio book lovers, you will thank me when I tell you try this one in audio. 

Phillipa Gregory is not known as the “Queen Of Royal Fiction” without cause.  Her books are interesting and bring you right to the time of flowing gowns, castles filled with servants and royalty, and a longing to be a part of the court.  Every time I read her books I find myself fully engaged in whatever part of the story she is sharing at that moment.

The White Queen is breath-taking.  We meet Elizabeth in earlier Cousin War books, but this is the storyline where she takes her place as Queen on a throne that is both welcoming and torturous. With her mother by her side, when she is not forced to go elsewhere, Elizabeth tries to be the Queen in every sense of the word, holding her head high and not let others see the pain behind her eyes, behind closed doors, and nowhere to ever escape.

In a reading slump or looking for your next “WOW!”, open up any one of Phillipa Gregory’s books.  You do not have to read The Cousin’s War books in order, each one pops you right there and you will have no problem finding your place in the crowd of Gregory fans.

 

 

 

Morning Meanderings in 5 minutes or less

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I need to jump in the shower.

I also want to get back into blogging like I used to.  With abandonment to all the rules… like ummmm…. showering.  Yet I suppose personal hygiene is important thus the 5 minute post. 😀  And I want time to stop at Caribou coffee on my way in…. but I need to move on here.

Did you see I posted a book review yesterday?  Yes me!!! I posted about Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger.  Kind of proud of that, it was like a break through and there is plenty more to do so please hang with me people…. they are coming. 😀

Since I am being random this morning (always fun) I thought I would share with you my friend and fellow Bookies large profile picture on Facebook (the one that runs along the top of the page):

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Is that not the cutest?  And if you look closely you can see she is reading These Girls by Sarah Pekkanen!  I think all our large pics on facebook should be us reading. I would have to think about mine 😀

Anyhoo – that shower is calling me so I am off.  Have an awesome Wednesday. 

What are you doing that is fun and exciting today?

Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger

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“That was it. That was all of it. A grace so ordinary there was no reason at all to remember it. Yet I have never across the forty years since it was spoken forgotten a single word.”

William Kent Krueger

Like a soft whisper you barely hear, Ordinary Grace brings your senses to full attention – you are on alert for what will happen next and in the end, you were not even close to the truth but wow – what a fantastic journey!

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New Bremen, Minnesota 1961.  The Twins were a new team, ice cold frosty mugged root beer was the coveted drink of choice, and Hot Stuff comic books were the way to spend that change that was waiting in your jeans pocket.  For thirteen year old Frank it started out as a summer of possibilities, but this summer had other plans, plans no one could have foreseen.  The summer of 1961 in New Bremen Minnesota turned out to be the summer of death.

Frank, now 40, looks back at this summer of 61 with a sense of peace and awe at the grace of it all.  In 1961 he lived with his Methodist Minister father of several churches in the area, his mother who never planned on being a ministers wife but that is what she was and while she liked to smoke cigarettes and hold her own identity she did her best as part of the choir at the churches, an older sister with talent that had her heading right towards the awaiting gates of Julliard and a tag along always under foot younger brother who while bothersome, was wise at the most perfect times.  At the brink of manhood, Franks thirteenth year was one that changed his way of thinking for life.

Death comes in many forms:  Accident.  Nature. Suicide.  Murder.  Thirteen year old Frank is about to experience all of the above.

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William Kent Krueger the end of August 2013 at Wine and Words in Baxter Minnesota signing away.
What a great down to earth guy! Meet him if you get the opportunity.

Why did I want to read this book?  William Kent Krueger is a Minnesota legend.  He is that author who is writing books that generate followers of his writing yet I had never read him.  I have over the past several years picked up his books here and there, tales of Minnesota’s North Shore and while I planned on reading him…. I just never got to it.  Thanks to Wine and Words and Kent’s generous offer to be a part of our debut year, I knew I had to (and wanted to!) read him and Ordinary Grace was told to be a different kind of tale for Krueger.  With all that said – I was in. 🙂

Ordinary Grace is the kind of book you do not want to put down.  It flows with a pace you would expect for 1961, a small town pace that reminds you of summer heat and the days before the media outpouring at every way you turn and the days of course where you could pick up a soda with a straw at the local drug store and make it last for hours. 

As I melted into the pages of Frank’s life and his family I had no trouble at all seeing through thirteen year old Frank’s eyes.  William Kent Krueger drew a perfect picture of the life and times of Frank and his family, and I fell right into Bremen as though I were a resident. 

Drawn in completely Ordinary Grace has the town characters who are indeed “characters”.  Gus (to name one)is the buddy each of us has in our life that likes to love life a little bit on the edge, not always a rule follower which keeps things interesting when you are with them and usually has a heart of gold and would do anything for you.  And Gus is only one of the great people you will meet within the pages. 

In the end, Ordinary Grace took my breath away.  I cruised through the final pages as in rapid succession the missing pieces of the summer of 61 were dropped into place.  I closed the final page with a sense of bewilderment in the crazy and amazing grace of a young boy who in a summers worth of days grew to know more than he had ever wanted or thought he needed, yet molded him into the man he was to become. 

I can not wait to dig into William Kent Krueger’s books again.  Tamarack County awaits for me. 

Morning Meanderings… Missed What Are You Reading Post

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Good morning!  Stop the rumors!  I am still here – just living it up on the last big weekend of summer!  I missed the Monday post entirely!  😛 

We were at our cabin for the weekend with friends and had a BLAST!  We (Al and I) left Thursday afternoon, and pour friends arrived later that night.  We spent the weekend at Splitrock lighthouse, toured a brewery (small one), archery at the Temperance State Park, and drove to Soudan MN to tour the Soudan Mines – which are well worth the time if you are ever in the area. 

Al and I arrived back home yesterday afternoon and I had a meal to make for a friend, and we had friends come over last night as well to catch up with each other.  😀  It was a fun fun four days. 

I have missed blogging and have oodles of reviews to catch up on and hope to get them rolling out this week and starting this afternoon.  I cant wait to catch up with all of you as well.  Missed you fellow online book lovers! 😀

Here are a few pics of our weekend:

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Split Rock Light House
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Amy and I trying our hand at Archery
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Go time…. we feel like Robin Hood.
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The Soudan Mines – a half mile under ground in Soudan Minnesota.
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The mines from the train that traveled us around 3/4 of a mile through the underground tunnels.

That’s my update.  I hope to be around way more often than I have been the last few months.

Did you do anything fun this past Labor Day weekend?

Wine and Words 2013 (The recap)

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Over the past 6 months you may have heard off and on this blog about Wine and Words.  This was a small idea as a fundraiser for our Friends Of The Brainerd Public Library that went from a “maybe” to a full-blown event, largely part of my absence from the blogesphere. 

We held the event on Friday August 23rd with 5 wonderful authors gracing us with witty conversation and peaks into their mind about their latest book, writing, and life as an author.

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William Kent Krueger and his wife joined us and wow…. what a down to earth fun guy.  I have never spent time with him before and found him to be humble and delightful. He wowed the crowd.  He spoke about his newest books, Ordinary Grace and Tamarack County (which just released a week ago today).

 

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Lorna Landvik emceed our evening and we could not have picked a better person to wrap our event with humor and great intros of our authors.  She was a gift as once she started the program – I was free to do whatever was needed as she totally had this. 

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Sarah Pekkanen (SSSQQQUUUEEEEE!) and Wendy Webb were awesome!  Sarah’s newest book, The Best Of Us came out in April and Wendy Webb’s The Fate Of Mercy Alban (centered around the Glensheen mansion in Duluth MN) was an author you wanted to hear more about. 

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Sandra Brannan always sweet always so down to earth you cant help but love her was a fun addition to the group.  She talked books and bloggers (YAY!) and she had the Bookies stand up (they adore her!)

Our goal for this evening out at the Beautiful Arrowwood Lodge was 100 people.  That night we had 177 excited women and men join us for our debut event.  The room was filled with book lovers. 

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We had so much fun!  We had dinner, listened to the authors, a silent auction, and we sold ducks for $5 for people to see who was the “lucky duck” and won a Kindle Fire. Free wine was offered during the social hour.

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One of my favorite moments of the evening was when we were done with the event and Gail (my right hand in this venture) and I made our way to the bar area to check on our authors and we found them all together in a booth chatting away like old friends.  I nudged Gail and said “Oh look!  They are bonding!!!”

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The numbers are still coming in, we did receive 20% of the book sales that night.  And I think we are safe to say we cleared over $5000.  😀

I have been tired all weekend – but good tired.  Cant wait to see what is going to happen next year!

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?

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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. While I am no longer offering up the giveaway incentive, I do hope you will still see the value of visiting other participants and seeing what they are reading- be warned though… this meme tends to add to your reading lists :D

Well Wine and Words was this past Friday and it was a HUGE success! I was hoping to post about it earlier today but I have hardly been home in a week and between catching up on house duties and groceries and then spending time with my neglected husband, that post will have to wait until Tuesday.  Cant wait to share it with all of you! 😀

I believe that now that the big time consuming all brain cell engaging event is complete I can turn back to this neglected blog.  I did read a bit this week and I finished an audio book.  Mmmmm hmmmm… all by myself.  I did it. 😀

Reviews should return this week, morning meanderings should return this week…. I am super hopeful that I will be an online presence again.  So that said, “Hi, my name is Sheila.  I was once a great blogger and then I ran out of gas…errr… or time….or something.  😀  Anyhoo… welcome back to me 😀

Again, I have no reviews this week so I want to know what you are reading these days.  Please add your Monday What Are You Reading to the link below and I as well as others will pop in to see what is happening in your corner of the world.

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It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? 200th addition

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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. While I am no longer offering up the giveaway incentive, I do hope you will still see the value of visiting other participants and seeing what they are reading- be warned though… this meme tends to add to your reading lists :D

No excuses.  I was hoping to celebrate the 200 edition of IMWAYR at this post but it is not happening today.  Full steam ahead is still on the agenda and this week is the final planning and the Wine and Words event.  Our goal for this first year was 100 tickets.  As of this typing, we are at 169 tickets.  It is both thrilling and a little “anxiety causing” as we work together this week to get all the little details in place.  It has been a lot of work but we have a great team.

I am giving you the link to sign up with what you are reading, my reading is pretty much at a stand still at this time.  I am at camp the first few days of this week so hopefully I have a little reading and blogging time.  In the mean time, this 200th celebration is going to have a pin in it.

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See you this week!