Inferno by Dan Brown

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Why did I want to read (listen to) this book?  I have a friend who just recently read it with her book club.  It was her first Dan Brown and when she was done she was thrilled with it.  “A real thinker” she told me.  I downloaded it on audio and as the story pulled me in… I remembered, I really enjoy Dan Browns writing.  How could I have forgotten?”

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Synopsis:  Robert Langdon (our hero of such literacy wonders as The Davinchi Code, Angels and Demons, and The Lost Symbol) finds himself once again pulled into a horrific plan on deceit and “God playing” centered this time around “Dante’s Inferno” .

When he awakens in a hospital bed not knowing where he is or how he got there, the pieces start to fall into place quickly that Robert has stumbled into something big and there are people – powerful people who do not want him anywhere near the plans they are making.  When Robert takes a look out the window of his hospital room and sees an architecture piece that just can not be… he realizes….

“Toto.. we are not in Kansas anymore.”

As the pieces start to fit together Robert Langdon is not sure who he can trust.  What he thinks is true can possibly be just a play on his lack of memory over the past few days, but as Langdon starts to see more clearly the truth is both fascinatingly outrageous as it is frightening.  He has a very short window to move forward on and try to stop a genius of a mad man from altering the worlds population in a effort to save us all….

 

 

 

 

Whoa.  Double whoa.

Within minutes of getting into this audio, I was hooked.  Paul Michael does an incredible job with the narration, but  if you are more of a book person, I think you will be just as quickly hooked.

Dan Brown does not mess around with a long drawn out intro to Inferno.  Instead, it opens with a rush of energy and we as readers/listeners are instantly engaged in the “What happened?  Who…. wait….” and all in a good heart pumping way. 

There is something fascinating about the under belly of the earth and those who dwell there.  I have always enjoyed how Dan Brown can take an existing piece or art or history and wrap a story around it so engaging you start to believe that this was always part of the history of the piece and it would be easy to associate one with the other from this day forward.  Remember readers – while Dan Brown writes with a fascinating pen… he is writing fiction…. great fiction.  But fiction all the same.

Inferno moves with a rapid pulse and I found it so engaging and so interesting.  I have heard of Dante’s Inferno, but knew little about it. 

 

From Wikepedia:

Inferno (Italian for “Hell”) is the first part of Dante Alighieri’s 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy. It is followed by Purgatorio and Paradiso. It is an allegory telling of the journey of Dante through Hell, guided by the Roman poet Virgil. In the poem, Hell is depicted as nine circles of suffering located within the Earth. Allegorically, the Divine Comedy represents the journey of the soul towards God, with the Inferno describing the recognition and rejection of sin.

I thoroughly enjoyed Inferno.  Never predictable when I did find out what was going on and how it took my breath away.  There are pieces of Inferno that make you think “what if”.  There is so much more I would like to share about Inferno, but it is a pleasure to read or listen to it fresh with no pre-thoughts so I am going to leave it at this. Do you need to have read the other Langdon books to understand this one?  Nope.  All of the books mentioned above are incredible stand alones.

 

 

If you would like to dig deeper into this one, I am rolling out the Spoiler Button which when pressed, will take you to a new page for those of us who have read Inferno and want to talk about it more.

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Morning Meanderings… A Reading Suggestion (or two…) For Your 4th Of July Weekend

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Good morning!  Happy 4th of July!  While I am not a big holiday person… I am thrilled to say that College Son will be in town today and he and I are going to do my day 3 half marathon training together (more on that later) and that is enough of a celebration for me. 😀

So what else am I doing today?  Well I am going to work until 1:00 (do not boo hiss me…. I get so much done on days like this!  😀 )  Then hang with College Son then maybe Al and I will go to a movie later.  That is my kind of day!

For many of you (and me) today kicks off the start to the long 4th of July weekend.  Having today, tomorrow, and the weekend at your leisure.  Many of my friends are going to be out on pontoons, grilling, camping, fishing…  and we are having great weather for all of this!  If you are spending time enjoying the rays and kicking back this weekend I have a book recommendation for you:

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Beth Hoffman’s new book is amazing.  Teddi Overman has always had an eye for fixing up old furniture and making it beautiful again.  When a lucky connection as a child one day leads her to her dream job, her life is beautified much like the pieces she works on.  

I can not even begin to tell you how much I am loving this book.  Teddi has so much in her that I appreciate about people – she is honest and fair, she has a heart for animals who are injured or abused, she has a heart for people, family, and she is smart and witty too.  I even connect with her on the refinishing old furniture part, more on that in my review.   If I knew her, we would be friends 😀 

I am not done with the book yet, but this is what I am reading this weekend and enjoying every minute of it. Pick up a copy for yourself and be emerged, as I have been, in Teddi’s world.

Secondly – for those looking for a little bit of highly engaging adventure with enough “POW!” to make you think….

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Dan Brown’s Inferno is packed with so much thrill… so much chill… that even though I finished it early yesterday while mowing the lawn (in audio friends… do not panic – I was not reading and mowing 😀 ) I am still thinking about it and wondering if it going to warrant me pulling out the spoiler page for this review so we can chat openly about it. 

Dan Brown is an author that I tend to forget how good his writing is and while world espionage, politics, and religious crisis are not my usual go to topics… Dan Brown does it in a way that totally sucks me in.  HIGHLY recommended… you will see my gushing review coming up if not later today than tomorrow for sure. 😀

There you go… reading recommendations for your weekend. 😀  Hope it is a wonderful one!  I have no big plans for tomorrow but Saturday we are having friends over to grill and Sunday I am doing a 50 mile bike ride with my friend Amy.

What are you doing with your weekend?

Is This Tomorrow by Caroline Leavitt

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Why did I want to read (listen) to this book?  Is this tomorrow sounded like a great “what happened?” style read when three close childhood friends one day come home not knowing what happened to the third…  Police are involved and people are suspiciously but nothing comes of the disappearance.  But the question is – did Lewis and Rose possibly know what did happen to Jimmy?  And if so – why have they waited so long to tell?

 

Synopsis:  It’s 1956 and Ava Lark is both beautiful and single.  She rents a home for herself and her twelve-year-old son Lewis in the Boston area.  Lewis finds friends within the neighborhood brother and sister Jimmy and Rose and the three become inseparable.

When one day Jimmy goes missing the neighborhood falls apart.  Ava is watched with suspicion as she had a boyfriend Jake at the time who had a record, unknown to Ava…. and Lewis and Rise go their separate ways as they grow older and find it hard to be around one another without Jimmy, but both still carrying the broken pieces of the unknown. 

When years later Rose and Lewis find their way to each other again a decision much be made to tell the truth or to leave well enough alone knowing enough hearts have been broken over this whole ordeal.

 

 

The story line behind what makes Is This Tomorrow is captivating.  Of course, I as the reader want to know what happened to this young boy who disappears without a trace.  As the story opens and the setting is put into place you can get the vibe of the book – an almost Jodi Piccoult feel as is unrolls page after page. 

While the story played out and I enjoyed it I never had a strong feel for any of the characters – they all felt a bit vague to me… not three-dimensional.  Due to that lack of feeling for the characters it affected my over all feel of the story.  Basically while I felt bad about Jimmy’s disappearance, I was not emotionally charged by this event.  I hung in there as I really did want to know what happened to Jimmy.

I listened to Is This Tomorrow on audio as Xe Sands is the narrator and that is almost always a win.  Almost always.  One thing that I picked up on was the tone of voice that was given to each of the characters… Ava always sounded weary.  I thought about that a lot during the listening of this book.  It bothered me that she never sounded strong or confident, or even happy… weary was actually a word I thought about while listening to the audio which in hind sight, probably took away from some of my enjoyment of the book.  Lewis as well always sounded weary… and the boyfriend…..  while weary is a perfectly acceptable emotion for the book – I had trouble getting beyond the weary of the entire book…

in the end – when all was said and I done… I too felt weary.

 

Note – that I am in the minority on this one.  I looked at Amazon and there are gushing reviews.  This may be one that came across better in book format than audio but certainly please check out other opinions on this one.

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 😀

This past week here is what was posted :

The Stranger by Camilla Lackberg (interesting audio)

 

Lisa Jackson House Party!

 

The Last Original Wife by Dorothy Benton Frank ( what a fun book!)

 

 

Two events coming up that I need to raise funds for:

Camp Benedict Bike Ride (for those infected and affected by AIDS)

Muckfest for MS – Multiple Sclerosis fundraiser

As for this week – here is what is happening:

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I am reading this one now and enjoying it so much!  With the good weather we are supposed to have this week I look forward to deck time and this book!

I am curious what you are reading!  Please add your link below where it says click here:

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Morning Meanderings… Picture This

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Good morning!  Happy Saturday and all that!  I feel like I woke up and my day exploded.  Today is a full one, I need to be into work in about an hour to check off the students who are attending a feed the starving children event and a Minnesota Twins game.  Then I just realized that I am doing a meal train for a family tomorrow with a new baby – thank goodness for the email reminder!  I need to get on that. Then at 3:00ish my hubby and I are leaving to go listen to bands in the area for the Lakes Jam. 

And that will complete Saturday. 😯

For now, I want to share last weekends pics as part of the Saturday Snapshot.  I was up North last weekend with 4 friends.  The plan was to do some extreme biking, but the weather was not cooperative.  It was foggy, cold, and drizzly….. we did bike, but not as far as we would have liked, and we did go exploring some amazing sights of the North Shore…

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This is Palisade head – about 10 miles from our cabin if even that. It hangs on Lake Superior.

 

 

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This is the rushing water of Temperance State Park. It’s amazing to watch and to hear!

 

 

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Pretty and definitely a force to be reckoned with – you look in awe but keep yourself safe as well. The water is moving fast and there are no guard rails.

 

 

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I took this picture from the car window – thus the funky coloring. It is fascinating to watch the water pour out of the rock.

 

 

And because I love the sound – I recorded a little bit of it:

 

We had a great time despite the weather.  We did a little shopping, exploring, biking, hiking, running…  we played board games and watched a movie.  It was a good time. 😀

Please go over and see other Saturday Snapshots!  It is fun to see what others are doing in their part of the world. 

 

Have a super Saturday – I need to get moving here but am hoping to post a yummy yummy recipe a little later today that you will thank me for 😀

The Last Original Wife by Dorothea Benton Frank

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Leslie Carter and her husband Wesley have enjoyed many years of the upper class Atlanta society. But times are changing when two of Wesley’s long time buddies trade in the mothers of their children for younger models.  Leslie, in her later 50’s finds she can not relate to these young women with their modern taste in clothing, music, and childish (in her opinion) ways.  When Wesley seems to be more engaged in golfing and his buddies, Leslie takes a good long look at her life and realizes that Wes has always put his own needs and wants above hers.  As she tally’s up the sacrifices she has made through the years she comes to realize she has given up way too much of herself.

With two adult children that can not seem to get it together, and Wes acting as though Leslie is lucky to have him, Les decides enough is enough.  When a discovery is made that Wes has been keeping something very big a secret, it is the final straw.  Les packs her bags and returns to her home town of Sullivan Island in Charleston where she stays with her brother, Harlan (who Wes couldn’t stand because as he put it “Harlan was a little pink”).

When Les finds a connection with Johnathan a long ago boyfriend, Les rekindles the friendship between them and finds that life did not have to be as hard as she had made it to be and decisions on how to move forward from here were now what needed to be thought through. There are obligations to her husband of many years and to her children – but exactly what those obligations are clearly needed to be changed.

 

 

 

Oh how can I even describe how much I enjoyed this book?  Told in alternating chapters between Leslie and Wesley (yes the matchy matchy names bothered me at first) you as the reader get a first hand look at what is happening through each of their eyes and opinions.  It was actually enjoyable to go from reading Leslie;s matter of fact smooth dialogue to Wesley’s more demanding, almost pout like tone of what he felt should be the ideal wifely duties and what he felt was due him. 

Definitely a hard to put down read that I enjoyed very much.  I liked that it had a different twist to it than other “returning home” reads.  And let me say – Harlan, who in my mind felt like Rupert Everett (George in My Best Friends Wedding).

Gush worthy!

Additional format note:  Due to time restraints I read part of this book and then downloaded the audio book and listened to it -which is a rave!  Fantastic narration – I loved the voices of the smooth southern flow talk of Leslie and then the harsher whiny tone of Wesley – definitely a treat for the ears!

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Thank you to TLC Book Tours for letting me try Dorothy Bentown Franks books

and making me a HUGE FAN as a result! 

Late Morning Meanderings…. Partying into the night

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Good morning!  I am late on this post by about two hours.  I did not wake up until 8:30.  😯  This is crazy as I do not remember the last time  I was still in bed at 8:30.  I am usually up by 6:30 at the latest 7 days a week. I love looking at the clock and knowing I have a few more hours to sleep if I wake up at 2, or 3, or 4…. but last night – I slept straight through until 8:30.

Weird.

Last night I had the House Party for Lisa Jackson’s Tell Me book.  We had 9 people here and it was a lot of fun enjoying hor duerves, wine, laughing and chatting up the book.  It was a gorgeous night and we sat out on the deck chatting away.  We ended a little after 8:00 pm and I talked with a couple of my friends until a little after 9, but still no reason for me to sleep so long…

Here are a few pic’s from last night:

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We had a great time – and that last picture… I will share the recipe on that one tomorrow for Weekend Cooking.  SO DELICIOUS!

SO today – thanks to my late start I have not done a whole lot.  I cleaned out a cupboard, started a load of laundry and am now  catching up on a little paper work.  I am going to do a run to the library soon to drop off donated books.  I may work in the book room today, I have a few things I need to organize.  All of this – while listening to Inferno by Dan Brown.

What are you doing with your Friday?

Morning Meanderings…. Coffee and Crime

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Good morning.  😀  Last nights annual meeting at work was the last of the big “events” on my work plate for a few weeks.  The next big one will be our annual picnic potluck on July 28th, but for the next couple of weeks anyway – I can catch up on the regular to do’s and after the BIG RUN a couple of weeks back and this meeting, I am ready to relax a bit. 😀

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Tonight I am having a House Party for the Lisa Jackson thriller “Tell Me” that was just released earlier this week.  As busy as I have been as of late I have not had time to plan the dynamics of this get together but last night I sat down and brain stormed and think I have a good plan.

They sent me a box with plastic wine glasses with the book title on them, 12 inserts of the book (the first chapter I believe), a hard copy of the book, two book bags, a bag of chips and a jar of salsa.

My job is to take this box of goodies and turn it into a lively discussion that will engage myself and my friends.  Last time I did this it was a bit easier.  When I won the Hope Springs House Party package they sent coupons, relationship questions to discuss, real wine glasses…  I had something to go on – in fact one of my guests (Amy you always crack me up!  :D) even dressed as Meryl Streep.

For tonight I am playing off the “crime” theme… I don’t want to give away all my plans but I am thinking crime scene tape, finger printing, and probably mug shots.  Wine and cheeses will be served and a yummy hor duerve that my cousin in law brought to the cabin this past weekend that I still can’t get out of my head – it was that good!  😀

So – pictures will probably be up tomorrow morning right here so be sure to stop back and get the details on how it went 😀

 

Ok I am off to work and then to build a crime scene… 😀

The Stranger by Camilla Lackberg

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A local woman is killed in a tragic car accident that looks to be a clear-cut case of drunk driving with her blood alcohol level dangerously high, yet friends and family assure Detective Patrick Hedstrom that this woman never drank.

A Reality Show is being filmed in town as well, and jealousy brews as some seem to get more camera time than others.  When a party on the set ends with the murder of a contestant, no one knows who they can trust.  Of course much to the producers delight – ratings spike as people tune in (literally) to the reality show with a real murder!

Two incredibly different crimes – but are they connected?  Patrick and his new partner Hannah will just have to figure that out…

 

 

 

I liked the idea of The Stranger.  When the book opens with the details leading up to the car accident and all the pieces that led up to the accident – possible people involved, motives, I was deeply engagedm looking forward to an enticing story.  Then the addition of the reality show story line and the murder took me out of the zone to try to get what one would have to do with the other….

I don’t feel I became as attached to the reality show part of the book as I did with the car crash and the personal story line that follows through the book like a mysterious smoke – the relationship of Patrick and Erica was interesting as well.  I listened to this one on audio which may be a part of my disconnect but in the end, while interesting – I have no big take away from this one.

The writing is beautiful and flowed well – I did enjoy the narration.   Just because this was not a love for me, be sure to check out other opinions on this one.  🙂

Thank you to Highbridge audio for the chance to listen to and review this audio book.

Morning Meanderings… Things Are About To Get Crazy

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Good morning.  Happy Wednesday.  This is a full day for me – work, and a big meeting tonight so I will probably have an hour off today (maybe) between working and then meeting prep.  I should be out of there around 8:30 pm and then home to maybe hopefully mow the front yard ( yes after 8:30 pm) because tomorrow I have a fun gathering here at the house at 6:00 pm for the Lisa Jackson book, Tell Me. 

I just realized yesterday that this coming Monday is July 1.  It sort of freaked me out.  Suddenly I realize I am only 7 weeks out from Wine and Words, 4 weeks out from The Camp Benedict Bike Ride, 6 weeks out from Camp, and 5  weeks out from the Fall Library sale and the Muck Ruckus MS Mud Run.

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So ummm…yeah.  Lots of great things coming up but when I think of them as a whole I get a little anxious thinking of what needs to be done to prepare for each one.  Currently I have two events that involve fundraising (hate fundrasing!) 

5gCamp Benedict is the Camp for those infected and affected by AIDS   I am on the board and we each raise money for the bike ride which supports  the camp.

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The MS Muckruckus raises money for Multiple Sclerosis.  I am hoping that I will able to complete my goals so I can help college son raise money as well as he will be joining me for this event!  😀

In bookish news I have been reading Joshilyn Jackson’s new book for a while now.  Just yesterday I finished the audio version of Dorothy Benton Franks new book and that review will be here on Friday – do not miss it. 😀  I started listening to The Murderer’s Daughters by Randy Susan Meyers last night.  So far so good but everything has happened so fast I worry about sustainability….  we shall see 😀

I hope everyone has a great day!  If you are doing any crazy (or not so crazy) events this summer… share with me here!  I like the company! 😀