The ASK and the ANSWER by Patrick Ness

In this sequel to The Knife Of Never Letting Go, our boy (MAN) hero, Todd is now trapped in New Prentisstown under the watchful eye of Mayor (errr… President) Prentiss.   Having been separated from Viola, Todd is unsure whether she is dead or alive and he has no choice but to do as he is told until he can find a way to get some ANSWERS.

Meanwhile – Viola, in another part of town, has made connections with a powerful woman named Mistress Coyle, who is not about to accept this new President Prentiss at face value.  Viola, under Mistress Coyles care, learns a few tricks of her own in taking care of herself as well as protecting others.

As Todd and Viola work hard to find each other, each silently ASKING where the other one stands now in this new world.  Todd wonders if Viola still is working with him for a plan to escape, and Viola QUESTIONS Todd’s motives of working directly and seemingly happily under the Prentiss directive.

“ToDD”?

And that is about when the bombs start going off… buildings are mysteriously being blown apart … and then it really gets interesting.

 

One series.... no waiting - all books are available!

 

A week ago I reviewed The Knife of Never Letting Go with “SSQQUUEEESSSS” of excitement and soooo glad I had this next book in hand to hop right into it.  Life happenings this past week may have slowed down my reading but this week I was able to spend some good quality time one on one with Todd and Viola.

The Ask and The Answer is not as light a read as The Knife Of Never Letting Go.  This book has put our characters right in the heat of battle… once again told in Patrick Ness’s phenomenal style… we have alternating chapters from Todd and Viola’s perspectives. 

There are so many things I want to rave about Patrick Ness’s writing style.  It is creative.  It is brilliant.  It makes me want to hug the pages and say, “YES!  This is how to write!”  When words make me feel… I am sold out. 

But more than that even, as I told a friend earlier today…. Patrick Ness finds no character indispensable.  In a “take no prisoners” style, Patrick Ness brings characters to the books… and he takes them out. 

Period. 

No holes barred.

And I am left shocked and thinking, “Oh no.. he did not just do that….”

But he did.

And shocked, and confused….

I love it.

If The Knife Of Never Letting Go held me…. The Ask and The Answer stuck me to the wall. 

I absolutely can not wait to leap into the pages of Monsters Of Men. 

My opinion?  If you liked Hunger Games… you will LOVE this series.  If you LOVED Hunger Games…. The Chaos Walking series is about to blow you clean off the planet.  😛

Amazon Review

Goodreads rating

The 2011 WHERE Are You Reading map has been updated to include The Ask and The Answer

purchased from Amazon

Morning Meanderings…. I Got A Feeling….

Good morning!

*BIG sip out of coffee cup.*

I was pleasantly surprised to wake up to real sun today… not that hazy gloom of overcast dreary sky – nope… honest to goodness clear skies, and a WARM sun (I tested it when I let the dogs outside).  HA!  Take that fall… we are not spiraling down to winter yet!  😛

I have today off *SSQQUUEEE!!!!) but plenty to do around my home and around the blog.  I have some banned book week things to still put into place – stay tune for kick off tomorrow on that – I think it is going to be a LOT of fun.  I know I am looking forward to it.

Also- I am about to hit a lot of review prepping at once as I finished The Ask and The Answer last night (awesome awesome awesome), Robin Hood is about to finish up on audio in my car, and In The Woods should finish up here quickly too when I finish the lawn today. 

I plan to stop by my library today to see what is happening for banned books week – I am hoping they do a cool display like they did last year.   Also going to the library with me is an audiobook that I super excited about when I came home last night and seen someone sent me audio *SSQQUUEE!!!) and then I realized the audio was something I had signed up for to go to my library.  I am excited to take it to them… and then get in line to check it out 😀

I may possibly have two book reviews up today and I apologize in advance for that.  Forbidden by Ted Dekker may go up late today as starting tomorrow I only want to post banned books and reviews for the week and the group that was reading Forbidden are posting their reviews over the weekend. .

I hope you will pop in and visit often throughout this next week…many book bloggers will be participating and there is a fun Banned Book contest that I will be kicking off tomorrow morning.  😀

I leave you with this… “Tonights Going To Be A Good Night with Flashmob…. someday… someday… I am taking part in a flash mob…. I will find one… I will. 😛

Morning Meanderings… and A Virtual Read-Out

 

Good morning! 

Lets just say…. my hair… currently is everywhere.  😛 

It was a long night.  I worked, I helped out with a student event last night, came home and watched a little tv with hubby…. nothing really unusual except I feel WIPED OUT.  I thing I am going to blame this dreary wet and cold weather we are having here in Minnesota.

And today will be no better…. I have another full day at work and then off to a pre-meeting, before an actual meeting that will bring me home a little after 8 PM tonight. 

GAH.

Not a good way to start my day…. pre- ornery. 😯

BUT – this part does make me feel good.  I have been chatting up banned books week (Sept. 24- Oct 1) for the past few weeks here, and today I want to let you know about the Virtual Read-Out.  A You-Tube station has been dedicated to two minute clips of people reading from a banned book.  I think it is BRILLIANT (quoting Harry Potter…. yup…busted). 

Now if You Tube is not your thing…. consider doing it on your blog if you have one, or sending a video to me of you reading our of a banned book and I will happily post it for you.  You never know what may pop up here during Banned Books week …. I am just saying.  😀

More examples of banned books

 

Got to run… duty calls… 😀

 

Morning Meanderings… Favorite Spam Of The Week

Good Morning!  I am back on the work schedule today and glad to be.  I actually really enjoy my job and the people I work with.  I have a lot of fun and love seeing the results of what we do together as a team.  The additional time off this week was nice, but I am ready to get back at it.  😀

I have never understood why people spam.  The comments are crazy and I just don’t get the point.  Do these actually get through to blogs?  Are there people who actually click on  the links therefore creating some sort of “hit power” to the spammer? 

Anyway… I love how WordPress snatches up all that spam and saves it for me to review without it ever touching my blog.  I go through it once every couple of weeks just to make sure no real comment was caught in the spam trap… if so,I set it free.  😀 

So yesterday I am cleaning the spam filter when a couple of spam just crack me up.  I love it when they come right on the verge of making sense and then… they blow it.  These two “comments” were on my interview with Laurel *waves Hi Laurel!* which I did back in June of 2009:

“Fantastic goods from you, man. Author Interview With Laurel-Rain Snow Book Journey I’ve understand your stuff previous to and you’re just extremely magnificent. I really like what you have acquired here, really like what you are stating and the way in which you say it. You make it enjoyable and you still care for to keep it wise. I cant wait to read far more from you. This is really a tremendous Author Interview With Laurel-Rain Snow Book Journey informations.”

“Fantastic goods from you, man. My Journey With Audio Books – and a GIVEAWAY for you! Book Journey I’ve understand your stuff previous to and you’re just extremely excellent. I actually like what you’ve acquired here, certainly like what you are stating and the way in which you say it. You make it entertaining and you still care for to keep it wise. I can’t wait to read much more from you. This is really a terrific My Journey With Audio Books – and a GIVEAWAY for you! Book Journey informations.”

SPAM alert! SPAM alert!

My gosh this is great stuff for the ego… I mean really, extremely magnificent?  *puffs chest up*  😛 

My goodness... look how big my head has become! 🙂

Ok enough… I am out of here… enjoy your day!  😀

Night by Eli Wiesel

In Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel’s memoir Night, a scholarly, pious teenager is wracked with guilt at having survived the horror of the Holocaust and the genocidal campaign that consumed his family. His memories of the nightmare world of the death camps present him with an intolerable question: how can the God he once so fervently believed in have allowed these monstrous events to occur? There are no easy answers in this harrowing book, which probes life’s essential riddles with the lucid anguish only great literature achieves. It marks the crucial first step in Wiesel’s lifelong project to bear witness for those who died.

Elie Wiesel and the original cover of the book Night

There are few books that cross my path that I say are a must read for everybody.  This would be one of those rare reads.  I have had this book for over a year on the shelf.  I took it down a couple of months ago, started it… and put it down for something else.  Recently when browsing audio books at my library, this audio stood out to me and I thought maybe if I listen to it… so I borrowed it.

I love audio for the ability it has to let me multi task.  I can listen to a book while folding laundry, cooking, dusting, cleaning… yet this story took me so far into the Nazi German concentration camps that I was rendered useless to do anything else but listen… for fear I may miss a word, or a moment of this incredibly powerful and heart wrenching story.

Elie Weisel’s memoir recaps everything from the sounds, the smells, and the visual empowerment of the camps.  Along side his father Shlomo, they work in the camps trying to stay energized and look strong as the weak are picked out one by one and taken to the gas chambers to be asphyxiated.

There are moments in this audio that will not ever leave me as Elie retells a story of watching an elderly man hiding a piece of bread to share with his son, and the son beats his father to the death to have all of the bread.

…….

I pause here – because that particular part of the story brought me to my knees in my kitchen.  Surrounded by ingredients I was using to make dinner, I looked at the excess I had in front of me as I listened to a man being beaten to death.. for a scrap of bread. 

Elie recaps how as a teenager in the camp, always seeming to have to protect his own aging father, he admits to becoming weary of the task, at one time, as his father draws ill he admits to thinking, “If only I could get rid of this dead weight … Immediately I felt ashamed of myself, ashamed forever.”

While Night may not seem to be for everyone, I have to disagree.  This audio changed me.  I have read several books regarding the Nazi Concentration Camps and each time I am slammed with the reality of what a confusing and painful world we live in.  I listened to this audio astounded how people can be so cruel to one another… and yet, I think it is so important that we recognize this. 

Although I picked this up at my library, I will be looking for my own audio copy of this book.  I think this is something I need to listen to again, and yes I will be reading the book as well… still open to the page where I left it in the Reading Room. 

 

Side thought:  A few years back when we were in Honduras I had my first experience of the starving children living in the dump.  That visual of the dirty kids, the flies, the unbelievably thin dogs, the buzzards, and of course that smell of rot – will never leave me.  I could not help but sense my eyes feel with tears….

We were told at that time not to look at them with pity… they did not need our pity.  They needed our compassion.  This thought comes to me today as I write this review.

~Sheila

Night, I discovered is the first book in a trilogy… followed by Dawn, and then Day.  Dawn, unlike Night, is a work of fiction about a girl named Elisha who is a Holocaust survivor.  Day is also a fictional story of a Holocaust survivor who is hit by a taxi in New York City, while he recovers from his injuries, he reflects on his memories of the war and the loss of family and friends.

Amazon sells the three books in one

Night, on audio, is 4 hours long.  In book format it is 109 pages. 

Good Reads Review

 

The 2011 WHERE Are You Reading map has been updated to include NIGHT.

I borrowed the audio from my local library

Morning Meanderings… Where Art Thou ______________?

Good morning!  😀

See what happens when I get a bonus day off… I come in late… taking my own sweet time, padding around my house doing things I usually do not have time for in the mornings I work like… reading all my emails, standing on my deck with COFFEE CUP and enjoying the fall morning, and then finally… sitting down to write my morning meanderings.

So I am at the grocery store… hmmm… probably three times since the weekend, and if that makes you shudder… well, it does me too.  I do not like grocery shopping (thus the reason I am in there almost every other day) and with it just being hubby and I at home… I usually do not need much. 

However these past few days as I walk through the aisles I know I am forgetting something and it is a necessity item.  I find myself walking through the toothpaste and bathroom items aisle hoping something will catch my memory… and then I am in the cleaning supplies…. is it dish soap?  Laundry soap?  No… well stocked in both…

Garbage bags?  Toilet paper?  Shampoo?  No…. no…. and no….

Then… it is when I get up in the morning (errr…. the last two days) that I remember.  It is…

COFFEE FILTERS

Yup.  Me.  Without coffee filters.  It is pretty tragic really. 

I have been using a paper napkin … probably not the best thing to do is run hot water and coffee through the blue flowered napkin die and the drink it… but… eh…. whats a girl going to do?  😛

I have today off from work because I had too many hours accumulated the last two weeks so I will be taking today off and next Tuesday is well.  This is good as I have a few house projects to catch up on, my lawn, and I am working on setting up my spread sheet for Banned Books Week which I am having some fun with.  😀  If you are interested in participating you can check it out here…  there are still some banned books I would love to see reviewed during the week like:

The Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck

To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee

Charlotte’s Web, EB White

Song of Solomon, Toni Morrison

Native Son, Richard Wright

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Frank L. Baum

Howard’s End, EM Forster

A Room with a View , EM Forster

Bonfire of the Vanities, Thomas Wolfe

Rebecca, Daphne du Maurier

The War of the Worlds, HG Wells

The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, Gertrude Stein

All The Harry Potter Books

The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn

Crank by Ellen Hopkins

Nickel and Dimed by Barbara Enrenreich

Twilight by Stephanie Meyer

Just to name a few.  😉

Have a great day – I will be back this afternoon with a review of a book that BLEW ME AWAY.  I borrowed it from the library on audio but know I must own it…

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?

Hello and 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.

Last weeks winner:

Literary Lindsey


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

This past week was BBAW (Book Blogger Appreciation Week).  This is a great week to celebrate those of us who chat books and review books doing this crazy blog thing 😛  I truly had a BLAST this week but between work, BBAW, and evening commitments almost every night…. by the end of the week I had not posted one book review ( however a book discussion), and hardly read a thing.  😯

Here is what was posted last week:

My BBAW Interview Swap with the awesome and amazing Lu from Regular Rumination


BBAW Post:  How Do I DO Community?  (You may have asked how I do so much in life and still find time to blog… here is my response 😀


BBAW Post:  Advice on what works… and what I would like to try

 

Bookies Review Of The Postmistress by Sarah Blake and the food we served

with it

 

Back by popular demand… the Word Shakers on line read a long has beentweaked, and updated and a book has been chosen!

 

Banned Books Weeks is coming!!!  Jump On The Banned Wagon With Me!!!

 

So as you see…. my week was very BBAW.  😀

As for this week… I think I am seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.  After a HUGE start to September at work, it looks like these next two weeks will slow down a bit.  I currently have in too many hours for the month so I am taking an extra day off each of the next two weeks to get my hours back where they should be…  this means… I get to get my exercise back on track,and my reading and reviewing.  AHHHHH…. feels so good…

I am not going to give myself a heavy week as I have much to catch up on from the past couple of weeks… but, always the optimist…. here is what I hope to touch on:

Click on the book cover for synopsis

Yes, yes, yes… I have been talking about this book for weeks and yes… it has been in my home since the first week of June…..  so this is what I would call a PRIORITY READ this week.  (I also just picked it up on audio so I may listen to it, depending on which way my time frame goes… 😛 

This one was given to me by my friend Millie (*waves*).  She knows me sooo well…. this type of book is right up my alley as I have such a heart for kids in crisis. 

Click on the book cover for synopsis

I recently read a review on this book, entered a contest, and then won the book.  It arrived at my house yesterday.  Normally a book does not have this amazingly quick turn around but I loved the review and 9-11 is still pretty fresh in my mind from the anniversary last week.

Click on the book cover for synopsis

I am currently in the second book in this series and LOVING IT!   If all goes as I hope… I will have this series finished out by the end of this week and will be dancing around to tell you about it. 

I think I am good with audio this week as I have one finishing up in the jeep, but have another waiting that I has started and need to finish, the one in the house I started today and my IPOD still has a bit to go with In The Woods.

Now I really want to know what you are reading this week!  Please add your Monday What Are You Reading post to the link below where it says Click Here.

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Finally – The Wordshakers Read – A – Long

It has been a long time since we have had a read-a-long here.  Mainly, 2011 has been extremely busy and I was swept along with it.  But not only that…. Word Shakers needed some revamping that I just had not taken the time to really think about how I wanted to move forward.

Thanks to the occasional comments and emails inquiring about Word Shakers, I have finally put together what I envision this read-a-long to be like and now am finally (FINALLY) ready to unveil what I have in store.

First things first… why is it called Word Shakers?

Word Shakers came to my attention when I read The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak.  I loved the book… but what caught my heart most was the story within the story called Word Shakers…

THE BEST word shakers were the ones who understood the true power of words.  They were the ones who could climb the highest .  One such word shaker was a small, skinny girl.  She was renowned as the best word shaker of her region because she knew how powerless a person could be without words.

If you have read this book you know that the story goes on with the girl climbing the tree of words and shaking them down so all could reach them and use them.  I love the analogy, and seriously… if I had read this book before I had started blogging, this blog would be called Word Shakers.

Word Shakers is open to anyone who would care to join in on the read-a-long.  The more the merrier!  To participate:

1.  Fill out the form below so I know you are planning to read with us. 

2.  Read the book or listen to the audio during the time frame that is announced

3.  A few days prior to the review time I will send out a list of five questions to ponder.  You may cover one or more to discuss in your post.

4.  Grab the word shaker widget (above) and feel free to use it on your sidebars and/or on your review posts.

5.  Be sure to comment on my post here and let me know that your Word Shaker post is up as well so I may link to it.  

6.  If you do not have a blog but wish to participate, still fill out the form below and at the time of my posting add your thoughts here in the comments. 

Ok.. now for the book….

In the summer of 1953, two eleven-year-old boys—best friends—are playing in a Little League baseball game in Gravesend, New Hampshire. One of the boys hits a foul ball that kills the other boy’s mother. The boy who hits the ball doesn’t believe in accidents; Owen Meany believes he is God’s instrument. What happens to Owen, after that 1953 foul ball, is extraordinary and terrifying.

Why this book?

For one I have never read this and have always wanted to.  This book is the story behind the movie Simon Birch which I enjoyed watching.  Secondly, this is a Banned Book and Banned Book week is coming up at the end of this month so I thought the timing was…. appropriate.

I invite you, and would love you, to join my on this read. 

If interested – please fill out the form below.  Live review date would be the first week of October, I am aiming for October first for my review as that is the final day of Banned Books Week.

Morning Meanderings… Whole Lotta Fun Stuff Coming Soon!

Good morning!

*yawn*

*stretch*

Ahhh…. I am so glad it is Sunday!  I have a few commitment s at church today but by noon it is smooth sailing home do not pass go and collect your $200!  (Ok… maybe I dont get to collect money but that would have been cool.  😛

Last night we went out to dinner with some friends for my hubby Al’s birthday.  It was a lot of fun but out poor waitress had her hands full.  The place was paced they were understaffed and when we ordered our food it took FOREVER to arrive. 

BUT – it really was about hanging out with the friends and I did have a blast doing that!  We caught up and I took a picture of my hubby and two of his good friends.  (I also would have taken a picture of us girls but that was about the time my camera decided that it had a low battery.  GAH!!!  So my friend Amy took a pic and when I get it from her I will post it.)

L: Robb, my hubby Al, and Chad

No… I did not tell everyone to wear gray so it was not a theme party… even though the girls wore gray too, except me… I wore black.  😀

In other more bookish news – today I want to prep a few things coming up.  Banned Books Week is coming so soon and I have contacts to make on that yet today.  I also made a sidebar link (upper right) for anyone who may want to get involved…. lets just say we are going to have some fun up in here, up in here.  (Just go with me today…. lot of songs in my head…..)

I made a new Review Policy button (left sidebar) mainly because I am receiving emails from authors and publishers saying they could not find my review policy.  It has always been on the sidebar and it used to be along the top tabs but now I see it is gone so that apparently is a lie… I will fix it.  😀  I also updated my policy which was a little outdated.

I also know a few of you are chomping at the bit to get into the fall read a long with Word Shakers and I plan to prep that today too so this week I can get info out to those interested in participating. 

SO you get it things to do…. but it is miserable and rainy outside which for once I think is awesome as I can stay in and play all day on Asus (Laptop) and read!  😀 

Bookies Review/Discussion Of The Postmistress by Sarah Blake

Last week my book club met for the discussion of The Postmistress by Sarah Blake.  I had read and reviewed this book earlier this year and was not fond enough of it to read it again.  I did consider trying it in audio but my library did not carry it.

As the time drew closer for our review… I have to admit, I was not looking forward to it.  I decided to turn my focus towards the food part of our meeting and that is really when it got interesting for me.

The 1940s were all about rationing, protein stretching, substitutions, rediscovering “grandma’s foods”, and making do with less. Home cooks made sugarless cookies, eggless cakes, and meatless meals. Cookbooks, magazines, and food company brochures were full of creative ideas for stretching food supplies. Why the shortage? Food was needed to feed soldiers fighting in World War II.

When entertaining, I learned that finger sandwiches were quite popular, served open-faced (so the bread would go farther).  They also drank  a lot of tea as coffee was scarce and if you could find it… expensive.

At this point my creative side kicked in…. the book may not be the best for review, but by golly the food was going to make this discussion a success.  😀

The day of the review, I made the open-faced sandwiches, a cucumber one with a spread of cream cheese and ranch dip mix, and a delicious seafood one (see recipe below). 

Then I also made a potato chip and tuna casserole, apparently popular in the 1940’s.  This consisted of very few ingredients…. cream of mushroom soup, tuna, peas, and potato chips.  Yup.  I read the recipe and literally said, “ewww!”

other entries that the Bookies brought were Angie’s (By Book Or By Crook) Grandmother’s stand by hot dish of noodles and tomato’s…

the only meat available in the 1940’s was what you could raise and prepare yourself so…

Side dishes were often garden vegetables or a jello or pudding…

Maybe Creme Brulee was not quite the dish of the 40’s…. but after trying it, who was I to complain…. oh YUM! (recipe below)  Thanks Sharon!


Between all that and the pickles, potato salad, tea and water with orange and lemon slices… we were set.

It was time to discuss The Postmistress.  The surprise is, I loved our discussion and here are some of the things that came out of it.  (Should be spoiler free)

We discussed how in the 1940’s your news came mainly from radio.  We wondered if the news being broadcasted seemed more real than it does in today’s world of over saturation of all things media.  This led to how powerful news was then and led us to discuss the airing of The War Of The Worlds and how people who tuned in late thought that broadcast was real.

When the motto for a journalist to get a story was “get in and get out” we discussed in such a story can you ever fully get out?  Would not some of the things we see, hear, and do in life not ever leave us?

We had a great discussion over today’s media of too much immediate knowledge of all things considered “news worthy”.  Were we better off then or now?   Sure the modern ways of communicating are awesome, but I also believe there is truly such a thing as TMI (too much information).  Facebook came up in the discussion of course and how some of the younger generation do not know how to filter what they put out there in the world for all to see.  This led us to discuss what could possibly go even further for the next generation as so much is considered not taboo now…

Historical novels were discussed as a whole… love them/hate them… what are the pro and cons?  I felt pro for historical fiction as I learn through them in a format that I may have at one time not read or found boring… the novels take me places I have not known. 

Over all the discussion was wonderful and engaging.  The food was good, except the potato chip tuna casserole which I did not like at all.  We ended our discussion close to 9 pm which is unusual as we usually wrap up close to 8 or a little after.  Maybe it was the recent anniversary of 9/11, but for some reason I feel even after the ten years of this group being together… we bonded even more on this night.

**The food portion of this review is part of Weekend Cooking, a wonderful meme you may find at Beth Fish Reads.

Recipes

The Seafood Spread

This was taken as part of a recipe I usually make as a salad.  You will need:

imitation seafood

dill weed

mayo

onion

a generous dose of chopped Cilantro (I am a cilantro junky!)

salt and pepper

Chop the seafood into small pieces and place in medium bowl.  I used two packages of the seafood (found in the deli department) for the Bookies.  Add the mayo only using enough to coat, it should not be goopy with mayo…. sprinkle generously with the dill seasoning, add the cilantro and chopped fine onion, as well as the salt and pepper to taste.  Place in frig until ready to serve.  For this event I served it on Rye Bread Squares, buy you could use it on crackers too.

 

 

Creme Brulee

Yield – 4 servings
2 cups heavy cream
1 vanilla bean split lengthwise
4 large egg yolks
1/4 cup plus 1 tbs sugar

1/3 to 1/2 cup white granulated or brown sugar (for topping)

Directions:

Preheat oven to 300 degrees F.

In a heavy-bottomed medium saucepan, heat the cream with the vanilla bean for 15 minutes, stirring to ensure it does not burn. Remove from the heat and let it stand for 15 minutes. Remove and discard the vanilla bean. Strain the cream.

Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, beat the egg yolks with an electric mixer on high-speed for 5 minutes, or until they are light and fluffy. Gradually beat in the sugar. Add about half the cream, a little at a time (to temper the eggs), to the egg mixture, whisking until well blended. Then pour the egg mixture into the remaining cream mixture. Stir until completely blended.

Pour the custard into four 9-ounce ramekins or custard cups. Place the dishes in a large baking pan. Pour enough HOT water into the pan to come halfway up the sides of the ramekins. Bake for 35-40 minutes until the custard is set.

Remove the dishes from the baking pan and cool completely at room temperature. Refrigerate for at least 2 or up to 24 hours.

To serve, let the ramekins stand at room temperature for about 20 minutes. Sprinkle the tops with sugar in a thin, even layer over each ramekin. To caramelize the  sugar, light a propane torch and hold it so the flame just touches the surface. Start at the center and spiral out toward the edges of the ramekins. If the sugar begins to burn, pull the torch away and blow on the sugar to extinguish the flame.

*Sharon said this recipe took her three tries to get it right and she is an amazing cook so I think this one is not for the faint of heart…. or… errr…. me.  😯