It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?

Happy December! Welcome to another fun addition of 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:

shelleyrae @ Book’d Out!

WOO HOO!!!!  Please choose an item out of the Reading Cafe Grab Shelves  and email me your choice with your mailing address as well!   journeythroughbooks@gmail.com

I have to say…. my audio book time is saving me from putting up a goose egg in my reading for the week.  😀  Seriously, sitting down and reading time has been few and far between but audio has followed me throughout my day.  Here is what I put up this week:

Went to The Capital website to see what district I would be in for Hunger Games!

The Killing Of Lincoln by Bill O’Reilly (Love Lincoln!)

 

Ready Player One by Ernest Cline (OH MY!!! BEST audio of the year!)


The Atonement Child by Francine Rivers (an author everyone should spend a little time with 😀 )

 

When Authors Attack (a flashback to a review that now, more experienced, I have some thoughts… 😀 )

 

 

This week I am working on the ISPY awards and have something every evening until Thursday.  That said, I need to finish the book club book this week and new to the table (and the cd player) are:

Miranda’s disbelief turns to fear in a split second when a meteor knocks the moon closer to the earth. How should her family prepare for the future when worldwide tsunamis wipe out the coasts, earthquakes rock the continents, and volcanic ash blocks out the sun? As summer turns to Arctic winter, Miranda, her two brothers, and their mother retreat to the unexpected safe haven of their sunroom, where they subsist on stockpiled food and limited water in the warmth of a wood-burning stove.

Told in journal entries, this is the heart-pounding story of Miranda’s struggle to hold on to the most important resource of all–hope–in an increasingly desperate and unfamiliar world.

Who knew I would be such a dystopia fan?  My friend Amy talked this book up to me quite a while ago… its about time I enter this world!

 

 

 

Susan Beth Pfeffer’s Life as We Knew It enthralled and devastated readers with its brutal but hopeful look at an apocalyptic event–an asteroid hitting the moon, setting off a tailspin of horrific climate changes. Now this harrowing companion novel examines the same events as they unfold in New York City, revealed through the eyes of seventeen-year-old Puerto Rican Alex Morales. When Alex’s parents disappear in the aftermath of tidal waves, he must care for his two younger sisters, even as Manhattan becomes a deadly wasteland, and food and aid dwindle.
     With haunting themes of family, faith, personal change, and courage, this powerful novel explores how a young man takes on unimaginable responsibilities.

I want to follow up with the above book, with the second in the series, in audio form!  I alredy have this checked out from the library!

 

 

 

 

In the year that has passed since a meteor collided with the moon, Miranda’s friends and neighbors have died, the landscape has frozen, and food has become increasingly scarce. The struggle to survive intensifies when Miranda’s father and stepmother arrive with a baby and three strangers in tow. One of the newcomers is Alex Morales, and as Miranda’s complicated feelings for him turn to love, his plans for his future thwart their relationship. Then a devastating tornado hits, and Miranda makes a decision that will change their lives forever.

… and with a little luck I will get into this third installment of the series in audio this week as well!  The audio is only about 6 hours. 

 

 

 

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When Authors Attack…

In 2009,  I wrote a review of a book that I had accepted from the author.  When I read the synopsis, I thought I had a pretty good idea about what the book was going to be about.  I was wrong. The book was non-fiction/memoir type, and upon reading the book, while I found the author to be an incredible writer… the choices made in the book did not sit right with me… honestly… they were borderline bizarre.

My review, I thought was fair.  I pointed out the parts I really enjoyed, commending the author for beautiful descriptions.  In the end, I mentioned in a sentence or two that while I appreciated the writing, parts of the book dragged a bit and I did not agree with some of the actions/decisions that were taken in the book.  I even encouraged my readers to look at  reviews other than mine as some reviewers really enjoyed the book.

Unknowingly to me at the time… I had opened up the gates of Hell.

The author…. pounced.  She called the company who had sent me the book.  She not only came after me personally on her own website but she also commented on the comments I received on the post calling me judgmental, shallow, and narrow-minded.

I emailed the publishing company who had sent me the book because I felt terrible.  I was a fairly new blogger, I felt my review was kind, but I also wanted to be honest in my opinion and true to my readers.  The publishing lady that I had dealt with on many books (and still deal with)  told me not to worry about it, and said at least I did not say that if I ever met this author in person I would slap her across the face, as apparently one reviewer said on Amazon.  😯

When this author mentioned my review on her own site, she did not mention me by name… I believe she said something like “some people” are narrow-minded and the “some people” was a link back to my blog.  The beauty of that was, she linked to my blog.  Not the review.  So…. I buried it.  By that I mean I started reviewing like crazy.  If anyone linked to my blog to see my review, they had to look through pages of many good reviews to get to the one that was so-so.  My point in doing this was I was hoping that these readers could see that I was a good person, I read many books of all genres, and I write fair reviews. 

Why bring this up after all this time?

I really don’t know, other than the fact I was thinking about this book and author the other day and admit that I peaked on Amazon to see how the book was faring.  Recent reviewers were for the most part not impressed…. many of their opinions were much as mine were, only theirs were more verbal.  I had to dig deep into the reviews going way back to find a series of positive ones.

I guess what I am getting at here is that many of you that read my blog here are also book reviewers.  Like me, I am guessing that you probably try really hard to be careful what books you are offered for review that you say yes to.  As time goes on, I have become more and more selective.  Yet, even with the best of intentions, we are going to come across books that we just do not enjoy and yet, we have agreed to review.

So to book bloggers I offer this:

1.  Yes be selective in the books you agree to read and review

2,  Keep your reviews honest – dont sugar coat them, your readers want your true opinion

3.  It is just an opinion – yours. 

4.  Keep all your thoughts about the book – do not make them about the author.  (*I have tossed this one around for a long time in my head, and while my review comment in a way touched the author as it was a non fiction memoir type, I certainly never meant for it to personally offend.)

5.  Not every book is going to be a win. 

To authors who experience a poor review I offer this:

1.  I adore you for all your hard work and understand (and hopefully am someday there too) that your book can be like a child.

2.  Do not take negative reviews personally, not everyone is going to love your book.  (Just like parents, not everyone is going to love your child as you do. 😛 )

3.  I love it when you visit the review and I think my readers do too.  If you want to participate in the comments that is awesome, just keep it positive.

4.  Angry, defensive responses shine poorly on you.  By being bigger than that, you can still ensure a positive experience for the readers and possibly pick up a few readers as well.  (Again, a review is just an opinion).

5.  I am one person, even this post is just my thoughts.  I can speak only for me and my experiences. 🙂

Note:  In the two and a half years I have been blogging, I have only had the one negative author experience.  Most authors are amazing and generous people. 

There have been books that I have not enjoyed that my readers have gone on to read and loved.  The beauty of the melting pot of book lovers!  😀 

I would love to hear your thoughts on this topic, but please do not point out books or authors.

Have you ever had a hard book to review?  Again, please leave book titles and authors out, but I would like to hear how you handled the review. 

Have you ever had a poor review you had written, but a positive author experience with the same book?

Morning Meandering: A Brunch Recipe and A Flash Mob

Good morning!  Happy Sunday!

*sips coffee*

Yesterday morning I had a breakfast brunch to attend and I was to bring one of the main dishes.  *gulp*  I am not a big breakfast person… really I either have a Fiber One bar around 10 am or a packet of oatmeal.  SO…. I had to do some thinking to come up with a breakfast item that 1.  was tasty for a group but also 2.  traveled well.

The actual breakfast brunch

I enjoy participating in the Weekend Cooking Meme a Beth Fish Reads.  I like to nose around what other people are cooking, and as someone who does not enjoy a lot of kitchen time… finding great recipes that do not take a ton of time makes my day. 😀

The recipe I found and made is here.

Almond Pear French Toast Casserole

1/4 cup butter cut into little squares

1/2 cup brown sugar

1 29 oz. can of pear halves – each half cut into fourths

1 pound loaf of sour dough bread cut into squares (not the end pieces)

2 3/4 cup of eggs

1 1/2 cups milk

2 Tablespoons white sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1/2 teaspoon almond extract

1/4 cup slices almonds

Using a 10 x 14 pan, evenly distribute the butter slices around the bottom of the pan.  Sprinkle the brown sugar over the butter and bottom of pan.  Put the pear slices over the brown sugar in a single layer.  Take the cut up bread and place in a single layer over the butter and brown sugar.

Now mix together the eggs, milk, sugar, and extracts.  Pour this mixture over the bread evenly – make sure all pieces get wet.  Put foil over the pan and refrigerate over night (if you wish).

When ready to bake, take pan out of refrigerator and let sit while over gets up to temperature.  Then bake at 350 for 40 minutes, take out and sprinkle almond slices on top, put back in over and let continue to bake for another 15 minutes.

This is delicious and when we ate it about 35 minutes later it was even good after it had cooled. 

As for the flash mob… I think they are so cool.  I seriously want to find one and do this.  😀  Here is one that was in Minnesota recently, and I will leave you this morning with this:

The Atonement Child by Francine Rivers

Dynah Carey had her whole life ahead of her.  She grew up in a Christian home and was engaged to a wonderful Christian man.  It looked as though everything was going to be perfect for Dynah’s future.

Then one day while walking back to her college dorm room, she is ambushed by a stranger and raped.  Soon after she discovers she is pregnant.  Her fiance (it really bothers me that I have spent the last five minutes trying to find his name on-line, but maybe that’s because it’s not important…) struggled with the rape as Dynah was no longer the “pure” girl he had wanted… but the pregnancy took him over the edge and he quickly backs away.

Dynah is left dealing with the Bible school she attends and their rules of how she must go forward as well as needing to tell her parents what has happened.  Everyone has advice of what she should do, but Dynah has her own struggles going on as she questions why a God she loves and has served all her life would allow something like this to happen.

Francine Rivers is a long time Christian Fiction hero of mine.  I have always struggled with the “all too perfect” Christian fiction reads with the all to perfect characters and (even more annoying) the all too perfect ending.  Francine Rivers is not one of these authors. 

This book has been on my radar (and my book shelf) for years.  I have read most of what Rivers has written but for some reason never got around to this one.  Finally, looking for a smaller read – I reached for this and once again, Rivers made me proud.

The topic, a rape… in a Christian environment… is a difficult one.  Our protagonist is given much advice from those who are Christians, mostly… they think she should abort the baby and go on with her life.  After all, Dynah has a bright future ahead of her and she has done nothing wrong…

What Dynah decides is what makes this book a wonderful read.  I enjoyed the internal battles going on within the pages and I rooted for Dynah to stay strong. 

Many people have told me that The ATonement Child is their absolute favorite of Francine Rivers.  While I found it to be good, I still have to say that Redeeming Love (read pre-blogging) is my all time favorite of hers.  Both I would recommend. 

The Atonement Child was released in 1997.  After finishing it I felt it was left open enough to have a second book… I would be interested in the rest of this story.  Francine?  Care to bring back Dynah?

I listened to Atonement Child on audio from audible.com

Morning Meanderings… Crafty kick off to weekend

Good morning!

Kick off to the weekend!  Last night I got together with a few friends and we crafted ornaments.  I did not get a whole lot done but this is what I did accomplish:

These are glass ornaments that you pour craft paint inside and rotate until paint covers

"Snow Globe" Thanks Carrie for this cute idea!

We only crafted for a couple of hours so I guess this accomplishment isn’t bad… but really the get together is always more about this:

Hanging with friends, chatting about life.... (Kate and Millie)

Just being together.... (Millie's FACE and Christy)

That is my contribution to this weeks Saturday Snapshots.  Stop on over to see Alyce and At Home With Books to see what everyone else has been up to this week in pictures.  😀

As for today… this morning I have a breakfast brunch I am attending for a group of volunteers I work with.  I am making and taking an Almond Pear French Toast casserole which – if it as yummy as it sounds, will grace this blog later today.  😀

Later I am hoping to do a bit more blog maintenance, and some reading of the several books I have going….

How about you – what adventures do you have planned for today?

Ready Player One by Ernest Cline (BEST Of The Year)

It’s the year 2044, and the real world is an ugly place.

One family to a home is unheard of.  In fact, even homes are rare as most people have apartments.  Most people live in vertical trailer parks or “Stacks”, where old trailer homes have been stacked on top of one another.  Wade Watts lives with his aunt who does not want him there and lets him know it every chance she gets.  Like most of humanity, Wade escapes into a virtual world called the Oasis every chance he gets.  In this sprawling 10 world utopia Wade can be his avatar Parzival, with other virtual friends where you can live and play and even… fall in love.

The oasis was created by James Halliday, a big time gamer and lover of all things 80’s.  Halliday made billions creating the Oasis and having never married or had children – he left his billions and full control of the Oasis to one lucky person… the one who could crack the clues he left in his will and within the worlds of the Oasis find Hallidays last gift to the world… his hidden “Easter Egg”.

Halliday admits himself that he may have made the clues a little too hard, but from his death-bed, it’s a little late to make changes now.  And it is true, that in this starving world with millions of people looking for Hallidays treasure… five years go by and no one has cracked the first clue.

All of Hallidays riddles are hidden within the pop culture he loved – 80’s movies such as War Games, Ferris Buelers Day Off, Monty Python, Better Off Dead, Indiana Jones, Star Wars… and thats just the movies, lets not forget the games such as Joust, Miss Pac Man, Burger Time…

And when you are a kid who finds the real world almost unbearable… you sink all your time into the Oasis… rewatching the 80’s movies until you can recite them almost by heart, playing the video games to the point you know them inside and out including manufacturer dates, glitches int he games, recalls and more… you become almost one with the Oasis… racking up points…. practicing battles….

And then Wade stumbles upon the first puzzle.

Suddenly the whole world is watching, and thousands of competitors join the hunt—among them certain powerful players who are willing to commit  murder to beat Wade to this prize. Now the only way for Wade to survive and preserve everything he knows is to win. But to do so, he may have to leave behind his oh-so-perfect virtual existence and face up to life—and love—in the real world he’s always been so desperate to escape. 

A world at stake.
A quest for the ultimate prize.
Ready Player One?

First of all to those of you said I must must MUST (little Max Headroom there…) listen to this one audio.  I thank you, this was the best audio I have listened to this year.

For those of you who read me often, you may be aware that I usually am listening to three audio at one time (one in my bedroom for when I get ready in the mornings, one in the kitchen for cooking and cleaning time, and one in my car for every time I am on the go).  RARELY will an audio engross me to the point that it earns the sole right to follow me from bedroom, to kitchen, to car…

however…Ready Player One did.

Where to begin?

Well… I think I will start with Narrator Will Wheaton.  How do you know that name?  Will starred in the 80’s film Stand By Me,  on Star Trek he was the Romulan voice.  And even more fun, Will is actually mentioned within this book/audio.  Will… has the perfect voice for the audio and I knew within the first minute I was in for something special.  Will even does Max Headroom’s voice (as seen above) and that is no easy feat!  (Believe, me I tried to do the Max Headroom voice here at home… lets just say it wasn’t pretty).

Of course, while a great narrator on audio is important… it does not make the book complete if the book is not also amazing.  No worries… I am sure you can already tell by this early gushing that it is…. FANTASTIC.

Being a die-hard 80’s chick I absolutely adored the constant 80’s references to great movies

80's move: War Games

such as Back To The Future, War Games, Real Genius, Better Off Dead, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Monty Python… and that’s not even mentioning the great arcade references:  Miss Pacman, Joust, Burger Time…

and the beauty of the combination in the Oasis was the mixture of the two… you could watch the 80’s movies and play the games in the Oasis.  In fact as our protagonist says, many of the movies he has watched hundreds of times.  (And you will learn – thank goodness for that!)

I think what really sucked me into this read *80’s flashbacks aside) is that the story is good…. real good… It also is a little scary as I thought about Social media today and how fast it has grown in my lifetime, and found Ernest Cline’s stony not unbelievable.  I can imagine a time when the world may be such a mess that people would rather stick themselves into an alternate reality (shoot it’s already happening!) then deal with the emotional drain of reality. 

Dont worry – the story never bogs down with doomsday like themes.   In fact I am quite sure two things will happen here:  1.  I will at some point listen to this audio again and 2.  I will own the book to add to my favorites collection.

I also never found being inside the game world boring… instead, I was fascinated… it was as real feeling to me as my own life.  I also enjoyed being reminded of movies I once loved and insight to games I had once played (like a glitch in Miss Pacman arcade where you can hide for up to 15 minutes without being attacked)

Treat yourself with this one soon… you will not be sorry.  While I have heard the book is just as incredible, I am going to recommend if you listen to audio – this is the way to go. 

Warner Brothers bought the rights to the movie almost a year before this book was released to the public.

Amazon Rating

Goodreads Review

I purchased this on audio from audible.com

Morning Meanderings… It’s Time To Play Catch Up

Good morning and happy Friday. 😀

I hope this day finds everyone well.  I am sitting here enjoying my second cup of coffee before I meet a friend at the gym.  This is good as this morning with the temp sitting right around 10 degrees…. I could just sit here, sip coffee, and hang out with you.  😀

Friends = motivation.

If you read my morning post yesterday I put myself on the same challenge my son is doing in the Navy… to burn 20,000 calories in 6 weeks.  I was pleased to see that some of you are doing this with me and I will make the button this afternoon.  I need the motivation…. 😀

And that is not the only thing I need to catch up on around here.  My side bar books are sooooo outdated… I want to update that today.  I also need to mail books today and if you have won a book from me and are waiting on it, this is totally my bad and I am sorry for the delay.  Today…. I am going to the post office and getting caught up.

I am also writing the three reviews I have to write, reading a bit and hopefully finishing one or two more as this weekend there is a little read a thon going on:

In other crazy news I had mentioned earlier this week that my hubby was going to be gone for 6 weeks, having taken a job North Dakota for a company….. uhh… yeah…. they hired too many people and finished the 6 week job in a week.  He is working there today and then making the long trek back home tonight and should be here some time in the wee hours of the morning.  Life….. is never dull.

Got to run but after the gym I will be back here and finishing up my review of Ready Player One….. it is going to be awesome.  😀

Morning Meanderings…. 6 week Calorie Challenge

I was going to post this mmmmm…Monday?  BUT – as we all know, life has a way of making its own decisions sometimes, and commitments have made this impossible until (hopefully) now. 

My Navy Son Brad is coming home the second week of January for two weeks.  He and his buddy who is also going to be on leave have been challenged to EACH burn 20,000 calories before that time.  I told Brad that I would like to try to do it too….

I think it is doable.

NOW – before you comment about “the crazies” that have apparently attacked my brain again… hear me out. 😛

Seven weeks is 42 days… that’s less than 500 calories a day – AND when I go to the gym (key word here is WHEN), if I spend 30 minutes on the tread mill that’s about 300 calories and 30 minutes on the elliptical is about 300 as well.  That’s an hour.  If I do a Group Power class I can burn between 300 – 500 calories in that 40 minutes of working out. 

Yes it will take commitment but since the accident in June when I had to drop kickboxing and Group Power, I have had a hard time getting back into the rhythm again… I am hoping this is the push I need. The bonus will be that in six weeks that should create a workout habit that I can stick to… and that is the bigger bonus.  😀

I plan to keep you updated here under my morning posts…. I will make a cute little button updating my progress but not this morning as I an 33 minutes out from needing to be at work and need to get moving here.  Anyone care to join me?  Say so in the comments here and maybe we can email and encourage each other.  😀

I have not started yet… hopefully I will get to credit some calories later today and get this party started.  Have a lovely day.  I am out of here. 

Morning Meanderings… Friends Are Real Life Characters In Our Lives

Good Morning.

I feel… exhausted.

Not a good way to wake up… but there it is.  AND it has hung over me for a little over a month now.  Just a lot of stuff going on… some good, some bad, some sad…

ARGH.

Anyway – once again as I have trudged through these days I am reminded I am not alone and many of us are “trudging” through our own things. 

On the bright side in the past few weeks I have had some time to spend with some of my friends and really… are they not sometimes these paranormal beings with magical powers?  My friends can heal, can make tears turn to smiles, make a mountain… feel like a power hike when they walk beside me…

and in turn, I like being that kind of friend back.

Just something I have been thinking about as of late as I flip through the chapters of my life story…. even each of you have a place in my book. 

What happenings in my reading adventures?  I am spending time with 14-year-old La Vaugn as she is taking care of Jolly’s kids in Make Lemonade by Virginia Euwer Wolff.   I am also sitting in an abortion clinic with Dynah and her mother as they ponder what should be done when a child is produced out of a rape in The Atonement Child by Francine Rivers.

Hope everyone has a lovely Wednesday.  I have a full one… which is good….

The Killing Of Lincoln by Bill O’Reilly

In the spring of 1865, after a long day of meetings, Abraham Lincoln alongside his wife Mary, took to the theater.  While Lincoln knew that he had a lot of enemies and had even thought there was a good chance he would be assassinated, he had no idea that his life was about to end.

John Wilkes Booth was an anchor and charismatic ladies man as well as an impenitent racist.  His hatred for Lincoln burned so strong it was obsession.  He stressed over the details for months… working out accomplices in the mission.  It started as a kidnapping plan… and lead to a much deadlier conclusion.

The theater box where Lincoln was shot

Ok… here’s my thing about Lincoln.  He is my all time favorite president.  And here was my uneducated reasons why:

1.  freeing of the slaves

2.  He was the 16th president and 16 in my favorite number

3.  He was honest

After listening to this audio I realize – I did not know him at all.  He was only 56 when he died.  More surprisingly to me… Booth was 26. 

I did not know about all the background of Booth and the Lincoln conspiracy.  Out of their three sons, I had not realized that 3 had died by the age of 18.  And while I suspected the toll this took on Mary (Todd) Lincoln I did not to the point that after her third child’s death their remaining son put her in a home. 

What I am saying here is I found this audio to be very informative and interesting.  I learned much about Lincoln’s life, General Grant, and John Wilkes Booth.

I leave this audio feeling like I now know more about the president I adored from afar. 

Amazon Rating

Goodreads Review

The 2011 WHERE Are You Reading map has been updated to include Killing Lincoln

I purchased this audio from Amazon