Bookies Annual Queen Event – 2012

Tuesday was our 6th annual Queen Event for our book club.  In July, we usually have a free read month – not making any book mandatory reading because honestly, July is a super busy month for people in Minnesota.  As it was, 6 of our members were unable to attend due to commitments with work, and kids sports, and one was even out sick with pink eye. 

This year we did things a little differently, at our June meeting we each wrapped up a beloved book and then took turns choosing a book that another Bookie had loved.  The results were amazing, almost everyone loved the book they picked that was another bookies favorite.  It was a lot of fun as we went around the room and discussed from out first reaction about the book we chose, to how we felt after reading the book.

The food as always was fantastic – lots of good fruits salads and vegies, and Sharon’s hubby grilled burgers and hotdogs for us. 

Chef Jeff
Chef Jeff

Of course, the best part of the Queen Event is the speeches, we each get up and sing, or show a talent, or read a poem.. or really whatever…

But the best pic of the evening was…

And I will possibly post a few more speeches but here is the end of Kaydi’s (our new Queen) and then Amy’s which cracked me up…

I am out most of this weekend, be back Saturday afternoon!  😀

Morning Meanderings… A Little Diddy about the absent blogger

Good morning!  😀

I would normally sip coffee here but I am currently 16 days without it.  What a rock star am I!

Lately it seems I have hardly been on-line…. and if I do try to spend a little time writing reviews my mind wanders and I wind up checking Facebook, or seeing what is up on twitter.

It is suddenly like I have the attention span of a two-year old.  😛

I keep reminding myself that I used to be so good at this!  I would write reviews as soon as I finished the book!  I commented on every comment to me and on all the blogs as well.  Now I look back and think “How did I ever do that?”

So for the record I wanted to let you all know I blame summer…. which is my FAVORITE time of year.  And because I love her so, she is also the biggest time suck because honestly when not working, I want to ride bike, I want to sit on my deck and read, I want to mow my lawn and listen to audio, play in my flower beds, invite people over and grill, go to the cabin as frequently as possible….

because my friends, Winter in Minnesota is waaaaaay tooo long.

Starting today my near future looks like this:

Tonight leave for Cabin until Saturday afternoon

Saturday afternoon – but all the items for out homeless serving week which starts Sunday and prep space

Sunday – drive to cities and meet College son to do the color run which raises money for homeless

Sunday late afternoon, Navy son’s last dinner with us before he returns to Florida

Monday – work and then stay over night for my serving time with homeless

Tuesday – an all day meeting.  Seriously 9 am – 9 pm

Wed – Thurs – work

Friday – garage sale and redo my flower beds with help from friends

Saturday – help clean where we are working with homeless and buy all items for Church Picnic (I am in charge of)

Sunday – continue cleaning in morning of homeless rooms and then prep church picnic by 10 am

Monday – Tuesday – off to recoup

Wed – Thurs – work

Fri – leave for cabin with friends for weekend

Aug 4 and 5 – 150 mile bike ride, two days gone

Aug 10-11 Wisconsin Mud Run

Aug 16 – Brd Library sale!

Aug 18 – Tour De Pines bike ride

Aug 29 – Sept 2 Cabin with friends

Today I just wanted to let you know that I miss you all and I do miss visiting blogs as much as I did through May and please know this season will pass and I will have more time eventually.

Later today will be the pics of our recent book club Queen Event.  I hope you can pop back in for that one 😀

Witch and Wizard by James Patterson

 

Wisty and Whit Allgood are just your average every day teenagers.  Or, so they thought. When the “New Order”comes crashing into their home to arrest them as being witches, the teens are baffled.  They are even more shocked when their parents who are told they can send one item with each child send them off with a drumstick and a book with wordless pages. 

HUH?

Things really heat up when Wisty discovers that when she gets really angry, she bursts into flames.  Kind of making that “I am not a witch!” story seem not so true after all… As time goes on, Wisty finds out even more things she can do and how to control her new-found skills.  Enter in Whit’s dead girlfriend who helps them in their confinement, and things are bound to get interesting.

 

 

 

 

Why did I want to listen to this audio/read this book?  I have a fairly civil relationship with James Patterson.  I really have enjoyed some of his books on audio and I was very curious about what he would do with a YA book, as well as what kind of narration would go with it.

James Patterson and co-author Gabrielle Charbonne write an interesting first YA novel.  I have heard this referred to as dystopia but it didn’t seem that way to me, more fantasy/ paranormal.  It was interesting, told in alternating chapters from each siblings point of view and felt more MG (middle Grade to me than the YA I have read. 

The narration by Spencer Locke and Elijah Wood was pretty good in this 5 hour and 41 minute audio.

While I did not find the read captivating to the point that I must continue on with the series, I did find it fun and light and I believe young YA readers or older MG readers would enjoy it.

 

For fun, do you see the two faces in the cover?  😀

 

Amazon Rating

Goodreads review

Audible.com (listen to a sample here)

 

Morning Meanderings…. A Night To Remember… Bookies Coronation

Good morning!  I did not mean to start with that picture but half asleep this morning… I guess that is what I did and I am leaving it. 🙂

Last night was our Annual Queen Event for our Book Club.  Once a year we dress in formal wear and get together for a potluck and book sharing experience.  We discussed what we read this past month which was fun because for one, we do not assign a book to read as  a group in July, and for two, some of us did do that book exchange last month which turned out fantastic, almost everybody loved the book that another Bookie picked out for them so that was pretty cool.

A big part of our annual event is choosing a New Queen.  This is a tradition started 6 years ago now (wow!) where we dress up and all make a bid for Queen of the Bookies for one year… it’s a lot of fun, we sing, we do whatever, and then we vote.  The Queen takes care of all book ties (if we can not decide on what to read next) and she decides where we will meet the next month.

She also becomes the proud owner for a year of the scepter, the crown – and the royal throne which is a toilet that I found many years ago when our local State Hospital shut down and I cleaned it up painted it, and now all past Queens have signed it.

We had a blast but it started at 6 pm and we left her house at 9:30.  SO much fun!  I have many more pics but got home late and need to get ready for work so will post them soon. 

In other notes, I feel like I have not been around much.  Summer is definitely upon us and I feel like I am flying in a hundred different directions.  Tonight after work I am hoping to catch a bike ride, I think there is a chance we may be rescuing another dog (another story), I need to pack and get ready for tomorrow after work when I leave until Saturday with my friend Heidi to our cabin.  And I am pretty sure I am not going to take laptop with me because we do not have internet access there anyway. 

Tonight I need to sit down and get my posts written up for while I am away. I am just starting to listen to Looking For Alaska by John Green and reading The Crying Game which turns out to also be our Book Club pick for August!

Hows your July going?  Big plans?  Enjoying your weather?  What book is in your hand right now?

This Lullaby by Sarah Dessen (Camryn’s YA Review)

This one sounds like such a great summer read! 

~Sheila

This Lullaby

Remy never really has great relationships with boys. She likes it to be easy, fun, and when it gets to that difficult part of the relationship, she breaks it off. After all, her mother is working on husband number five. Noncommittal relationships run in the family. That’s before she meets Dexter. Dexter is gangly, messy, and in a band. All big no’s for Remy when it comes to dating, but Dexter is different. Remy is can’t seem to get rid of him. He’s not exactly what she’s looking for, but will Dexter make Remy reconsider her standards?

 

This Lullaby is a really cute book. I like this Sarah Dessen book a lot. It is a young adult read, and a great summer read. I recommend you pick this book up right away!

Camryn is 13 years old, and enjoys reading YA books of the fantasy and romance genre. A few of her favorite books are “Hourglass” by Myra McEntire, “The Other Countess” by Eve Edwards, “Hush, Hush” by Becca Fitzpatrick, “The Immortals” series, the “Marked” series and the “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” series.  When she’s not reading she enjoys watching Gilmore Girls or going to book sales for more books to add to her ever-growing collection.

Check out Camryn’s other YA reviews here

Morning Meanderings… BEA 2013 Date Change and CORONATION Day!

Good morning everyone!!!  Day 14 today of my cleanse and I am feeling good – definitely notice a difference.  I am waking up earlier and I don’t think I am as tired.  I added chicken and fish in to my diet on day 10, and even that was no big deal.  Coffee…. I miss a little bit but I am going off the cleanse Thursday evening when my friend Heidi and I are going to our cabin for a couple of days for the Beaver Bay Days celebration in Beaver Bay and Silver Bay Minnesota.  (It’s tradition – and the have a book sale!)

I was just on Twitter this morning and seen a conversation going that said the Book Expo for 2013 dates had changed.  I for one, am thrilled – that means that I do not come right back from New York and go right into the MS 150 bike ride.  I will actually have a week in between which is sweet!  It does however wind up smack in the middle of Memorial Day Weekend, but if I remember right, before this year it did too.

In other awesome fun news…. it is the Bookies Queen Event tonight.  SSSQQQQQUUUEEEEEE!!!!  This is our yearly book club event where we dress up in formal wear and give speeches and songs or whatever to put our bid in for Queen of The Bookies. 

Why?  A silly little thing we picked up 6 years ago from a book we read called Same Sweet Girls by Cassandra King.  It was supposed to be a one year thing but it became a tradition and we really get into it, finding dresses at sales or second-hand stores.  I am hoping the dress I found is ready today, I found it at a second-hand store and it had a faulty zipper but I have it in the shop now so we will see.  😀  If that one does not make deadline, I have a back up.  (A lady in waiting is always prepared!)  Pics will be available tomorrow, in the meantime here are the links to the past couple of years:

2011 Queen Event

2010 Queen Event

2009 Queen Event

Ok so much to do 🙂  I am sure I will have pictures up tomorrow…. 😀  Have a great day!

It’s Monday What Are You Reading?

Welcome to It’s Monday!  What Are You Reading!  This is a great way to plan out your reading week and see what others are currently reading as well… you never know where that next “must read” book will come from!

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 telling me how many you visited.  **You do not have to have a blog to participate! You receive one entry for every 10 comments, just come back here and tell me how many in the comment area.

This past weeks winner:

Lori From Escape With Dollycas!!!

Congratulations!  Please email me your book choice out of the Reading Cafe at journeythroughbooks@gmail.com. 

 

I had a 50 mile bike ride today in ST Joseph Minnesota and I am seriously wiped out so this will be short and hopefully sweet today!  😀

Here is what happened here this past week:

 

Total Memory Makeover by Merilu Henner

The Prophesy Sisters by Michelle Zinks  (I am glad I listened to this one!)

The Fault In Our Stars by John Green (OH RAVE!!!! and GUSH!!!  This is the best of the year!)

The Meryl Streep Movie Club By Mia March (grab some popcorn!!!)

Book Endings we Love and Hate (or just hate)

 

A pretty good week and I still have a couple audio books to review.  As for this week, it is a short week for me as I have book club on Tuesday,  a weekend at the cabin coming on Thursday to Saturday and then the Color Run on Sunday (more n that later this week!)  So, that being said, here is my only book goals:

 

Our read-a-long is coming due and I am so excited to read and explore this one with those of you who have signed up.  Still want to participate?  Click on the picture and it will take you to the details 😀

 

 

In the continuation of my “I Love John Green”, next up is this wonderful audio!

 

 

A long over due listen for me…

 

 

So thats me – what is your line up like?  Please link your What Are You Reading post below where it says click here.  😀

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Book Endings We Love and Hate At The Same Time (or we just hate…)

Does anyone remember the movie City Of Angels with Meg Ryan and Nicholas Cage?  If you do, then no doubt you remember the incredible story line of a love that is so strong it conquers all obstacles.  In the end, all is looking so wonderful and then…

the unspeakable happens.

Shock.  Despair.

This is a movie I own and love, but can not watch it due to the ending.

While biking today my friend Amy and I were talking about this movie and she said she hated that ending.  Well, so did I, but on the flip of it, it was a powerful way to end the movie. 

This made me think of books.  Are there books out there that we have hated the ending?  And by hate – is that a real “throw the book across the room” hate, or do we secretly love to hate them… they make us mad in an infuriating an awesome way.

While thinking of this today, the book that came to mind for me was Jodi Piccoult’s My Sisters Keeper.  If you have not read this, really you must.  Of all of Jodi’s books I think this one impacted me the most.  SO the basic story line is that this Anna’s older sister Kate is very sick with leukemia.  Anna, is a bone marrow match for Kate and so Anna is constantly in the hospital giving of herself under her parents requests to help Kate.  Anna, who loves her sister very much but is tired of being a pin cushion for her sister and seeks out a lawyer to help her win rights to her own body.  The story is brilliant, and I wont give it away but the very end = explosive.  Maddeningly so. 

Note:  If you have seen the movie and not read the book, it is not the same – the move does not even end the same as the book, and that is another rant for another day… 😛

 

My question before you today is this.  What books have made you mad with how they ended?  Was it a serious I am so mad, or was it a “that made me mad but I love it anyways” read?  I am coming up blank for more books that did that to me but I know they are out there and I hope you can help me get the juices flowing. 

Morning Meanderings… Sunday GO TIME!

 

Good morning!  I am literally heading out the door here, up at 4:30 am, in full bike gear and off to ST Joseph MN for The Tour Of Saints ride.   My friend Amy and I are doing this one and I am super pumped, it looks like the weather will be close to perfect 😀

Here are the books that arrived in my home this past week:

I am super excited about all of them! 

I will be back early afternoon yo put up a review.  See you all then!  😀  What has arrived in your house this week bookish wise?

The Meryl Streep Movie Club by Mia March

One tragic night brings Isabel and June to live with their cousin Kat and aunt Lolly in the family owned Matriatch Inn on the coast of Maine. At that time, Isabel and June could not wait to be old enough to go out and live on their own, and when that time came, they left.

Now, years later, just as Isabel’s marriage is falling apart, and June is in search of a man who disappeared from her life seven years before, the girls are again called to the Matriarch Inn, but this time, because Lolly had been diagnosed with late term cancer.  When the two sisters arrive they find their Aunt Lolly, weak but in good spirits and their cousin Kat newly engaged, but for some reason she doesn’t look like a happy bride to be.

As per tradition, each Friday night is movie night at the Inn, and Lolly has a nice selection of every movie Maryl Streep had ever been in.  At first the girls are distant, all caught up in their own troubles, but as each movie is shown week after week, the movies plot and characters bring out deep conversations within the three cousins and Lolly.  Wrongs are brought to light, fears are revealed, and dreams are shared. 

Over bowls of buttery popcorn and delicious homemade cupcakes, this family learns to trust in one another, and eventually… learn to trust in themselves as well.

Why did I want to read this book?  Title.  I am a movie nut and any title with the word “club” in it draws my attention, “book club”, “cooking club”, Movie club”…. after all isn’t a club a gathering of people who all enjoy the same thing?  How fascinating!

The Meryl Streep Book Club at first glance looked like it would be a quick read.  It turns out it wasn’t and here is why.  While I have seen some of the newer movies that Meryl Streep has been in, many of the older titles I had not.  To get the most out of this book, I went and rented the movies to go along with it and found myself enjoying The Bridges Of Madison County, Kramer Vs. Kramer, and It’s Complicated. 

What impressed me about this book is that each of the Meryl Streep movies, held a lesson for what at least one of the girls was going through. The movies themselves become the back drop of the book, and all in all it turned out to be a pretty sweet read.

The movies in the book:

The Bridges Of Madison County

The Devil Wears Prada

Mamma Mia!

Heartburn

Defending Your Life

Kramer Vs. Kramer

Postcards From The Edge

It’s Complicated

Out Of Africa

Julie and Julia

Do I have any complaints?  Yes, to quote my friend Reagan, the relationship struggles these three girls had was a hot mess.  Isabel, June, and Kat’s stories are all so over the top that for me, it took a bit away from the story – too much and all at the same time made it feel a tad unbelievable. 

HOWEVER (and that is a big however), if you do not over analyze the real relationship struggles, the book is extremely enjoyable.  In the beginning I was unsure how I was going to feel about this book, but by the middle I was sold out and fell in love with the story itself. 

This would make for a fun book club read and discussion with a possible hosting of one of the movies mentioned in the book and lots and lots of yummy buttered popcorn!

Amazon Rating

Goodreads Review

Audible.com (listen to a sample on audio here)

I received this book from review from Simon and Schuster