The Swan Thieves by Elizabeth Kostova


Psychiatrist Andrew Marlowe, devoted to his profession and the painting hobby he loves, has a solitary but ordered life. When renowned painter Robert Oliver attacks a canvas in the National Gallery of Art and becomes his patient, Marlow finds that order destroyed. Desperate to understand the secret that torments the genius, he embarks on a journey that leads him into the lives of the women closest to Oliver and a tragedy at the heart of French Impressionism.

Kostova’s masterful new novel travels from American cities to the coast of Normandy, from the late 19th century to the late 20th, from young love to last love. THE SWAN THIEVES is a story of obsession, history’s losses, and the power of art to preserve human hope.


The Swan Thieves is a 17 CD set audio.  Beautifully titled, elegantly covered, I was drawn to the sound and the look of this audio much as an artist is drawn to an art gallery.

The story of Robert Oliver, a man not handsome, but has a presence, a way that he carries himself that reeks of self-assurance and that is a powerful tool of attraction as you will find out within this work of words.  As I began to listen, I was quickly brought into the heart of the story, this man, Robert, known for his talents and his teachings has done the unthinkable.  Robert in a rage, has attacked a painting.  A painting? And now, it is up to psychiatric doctor, Andrew Marlow, to attempt to see beyond the surface of anger and get to the canvas of the man who was, and is, Robert.

The reading of this audio is top-notch.  The gentle almost rhythmic voice of Treat Williams is fitting for the role of a patient person such as Dr. Marlow.  Anne Heche, who us the voice of Robert’s ex-wife Kate, is perfectly cautious yet strong, and Erin Cottrell who is Mary, Roberts one time lover and mistress, is the voice of young, prideful, and the self assured student to the great teacher.

There are other voices as well, Sarah Zimmerman and John Rafter Lee, who are the voices from the letters of the past… spoken in engaging strong accents that add to the timelessness of their story they tell through the writings.  I found myself engaged in their story as it seemed unbeknown to the present day characters that history truly was repeating itself in small ways within Dr. Marlow and Mary.

Honestly, as engaging as this reading was, I am not sure if I had read the book if I would have made it all the way through.  While extremely detailed, the audio is long and drawn out.  Towards the end I have to admit I started to skim the last few CDs chapters  of the accented voices and cling to the story of Marlow, Mary, and Robert.  I think the book would have  buried me in all of the words, and while I truly enjoyed the story, I think it could have been just as wonderful if not even more so if some of the great details had been taken out.

I have not read Elizabeth Kostova’s Historian.  I would like too.  However, I do hear that it is also long and that may require me to search out this book as well in audio format.

My Amazon Rating

I received my audio for review from Hachette Book Group

In My Mailbox

Thank you as always to the wonderful Kristi at Story Siren who hosts this weekly meme that I just adore!  Kristi inspires me so much!  🙂

Yesterday my hubby and I went to Best Buy to pick up a computer for our front office.  The store was extremely short-handed on help and while we knew what we wanted it took over an hour to get help with it.  While we waited I was looking around at the Flip Video cameras.  A couple friends of mine have them and I think they are super cool and I really wanted to have one before BEA this year.

Well…..  I guess I spent too much time looking at the Flip Video Cam because today I went back in their and purchased their package deal which was the camcorder, tripod, a carrying case and a cord that I have no idea what it does yet.  🙂

AND I am telling you all of this because what I am offering up for my mailbox post tonight, my debut video on the flip video cam.  It’s pretty amateur as I do not know how to use my I Tunes music for background music choices so had to use what came with the cam.  (I had  a much better song in mind….).  Hopefully as time goes by I will become better at this – but for now I present to you, My Mailbox:

Ok…..LOL..  It is pretty cheesy but I decided to leave it so when I improve (ha ha) I will be able to look at this original one and laugh until pop comes out my nose.  Seriously.  🙂

Here is what you seen in the above video:


From Ye Ol’ Library

I have really learned to appreciate my library these past few months!


Suite Scarlett by Maureen Johnson Purely blog love…. I seen it on a blog, I plugged it into my library wish list

Life Sentences by Laura Lippman I seen this book reviewed at Hannah’s blog, Word Lily and knew I wanted to read it.

Sent for Reviews

It is amazing to see all the different directions that review books come from…


God Never Blinks by Regina Brett with 3 to copies to giveaway!  YES!  That’s right – enter here for a chance to win! (Thank you to Hachette books for this one!)

Hush by Kate White was sent my way by HarperCollins

Read, Remember, Recommend, A Reading Journal For Book Lovers and Read, Remember, Recommend, For Teens are two exciting journals I can not wait to look more closely at!  I love to journal!  (Go figure, right?)  🙂  Thank you to author Rachelle Knight and Sourcebooks for this opportunity!

The Wins:

Don’t you just love winning books?  I sure do!


Wake by Lisa McMann I won from Marce at Tea Time With Marce

Sacred Hearts by Sarah Dunant I won from Michelle at A Reader’s Respite


There you have it.  My funky mailbox.  I am really excited to know what came this week in yours!

God Never Blinks by Regina Brett Giveaway

Thank you to Hachette Book Group for three copies of this wonderful book for giveaway!

This giveaway is closed

When Regina Brett turned 50, she wrote a column on the 50 lessons life had taught her. She reflected on all she had learned through becoming a single parent, looking for love in all the wrong places, working on her relationship with God, battling cancer and making peace with a difficult childhood. It became one of the most popular columns ever published in the newspaper, and since then the 50 lessons have been emailed to hundreds of thousands of people.
Brett now takes the 50 lessons and expounds on them in essays that are deeply personal. From “Don’t take yourself too seriously-Nobody else does” to “Life isn’t tied with a bow, but it’s still a gift,” these lessons will strike a chord with anyone who has ever gone through tough times–and haven’t we all?

How To win?

To be entered in this giveaway leave a comment here telling me what appeals to you about this book.

Bonus Entries?  Always!

For two additional entries, be a subscriber of this blog (upper right sidebar) and let me know that you are in a separate comment.

For another entry, tweet or blog about this giveaway and let me know in a separate comment.

And for yet one more additional entry, be a follower of this blog and let me know in a separate comment.

(The separate comments help me in adding up your correct entries)

This giveaway is open to USA and Canada.  Giveaway will end April 4.

The 13th Hour by Richard Doetsch

At the start of Doetsch’s tricky thriller, an innocent man, Nicholas Quinn, is in police custody, suspected of murdering his wife, Julia, at their house in upscale Byram Hills, N.Y. Then a stranger gives Nick a watchlike device that allows him to change the past by sending him back, one hour at a time, for half a day. When Nick goes back in time, he discovers single events are the result of a complex web of causes. Saving his wife means untangling a plot that includes a robbery committed by corrupt cops, a horrendous plane crash and a mysterious family secret. Julia’s fate seems to be inevitable, one way or another, and Nick’s tampering brings death to friends and allies along the way. At times Doetsch (The Thieves of Faith) oversells Nick’s anguish with breathless prose, and no character emerges as more than a cardboard cutout, but readers will enjoy the clever razzle-dazzle of a story whose parts fit together like clockwork.

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I wish I could remember the blog I first seen this book on.  I know I left a comment about how thrilling the book looked and I apologize for not remembering where I first picked up on this book.  When I first layed hands on my copy and opened it up to the authors note, I knew I was in for a treat:

YOU ARE NOT MISTAKEN as you turn the next page and find Chapter 12.

The chapters of this book are in reverse order and are to be read that way for reasons that will become evident upon your journey.

Pretty sweet right?  I love an unusual book and Richard Doetsch comes through in flying colors!

As the book opens we are brought into the wonderful relationship of Nick and his wife Julia.  Still madly in love after many years, even despite their morning quarrel it is clear they are very much still in love.  In a matter of pages…. their love is snubbed out by an unknown killer who takes Julia’s life and Nick is soon in custody for her murder.

As the above synopsis describes, Nick is offered a chance to go back in time to change the past and save Julia.  Who wouldn’t jump at a chance like this? What follows in a whirlwind read as Nick goes back only one hour at a time, the first leap to right before he is arrested (but still after the murder) and then with each leap back he goes to an hour previous to the one he just completed.

In a style of writing I found fascinating much to the likes of the popular shows LOST and Flash Forward, I found myself engrossed in a read that gave Nick only an hour at a time to make changes to the future that he soon discovers not only can alter the outcome of Julia’s brutal murder, but can also change how things go down affecting other lives as well – and not necessarily for the better.

With each backwards turn of the clock, Nick tries to improve what he is doing, leaving clues behind to help others help him and perfect the task at hand before he and Julia run out of time.

Towards the end of the read so many characters had been introduced I had a bit of a struggle keeping them all straight, and the flashbacks of going back and repeating mistakes he made the previous hour to change the outcome towards the end became a bit tedious….. as a reader, I became frustrated.  Yet as I thought about the book, I found the frustration brilliant as  if I was frustrated with the repeat of activities, and the tweaking of details, how must Nick feel having to do this time and again only to be snapped backward to do it again, but earlier and hopefully – better.

And what is in the box?  The box everyone is after – the secrets of a family handed down generation after generation…..  more valuable than the original paintings that line their walls or the diamonds in the safe…..

And because of this unusual style of book, I know it will be one that will stick with me for many years to come and not blend into my mind in a mix of copycat books that are all pretty much centered around the same theme, and the same outcome.

A+ for a brilliant read Mr. Doetsch.

My Amazon Rating

I received my copy from our local Library

Social Justice Challenge March 2010: Domestic Violence and Child Abuse


I should have had this post up closer to the beginning of the month, but here I am, over half way through March (can you believe that?)  and I am just now getting to it.

Domestic Violence and Child Abuse are subjects that tear me to my very core.  I have been a Kinship Partner for 7 years now.  The Kinship program is a lot like a big brother, big sister program.  You become a mentor to a child and spend time with them weekly doing whatever – watching a movie, going to the park, working on a project, whatever….. you are just to bring the child into your life.  If you follow this blog,, you have probably heard me talk about Chance.  Chance has been our families Kinship Partner since he was 7 years old.  At the end of May he will be 15.

I mention Kinship Partners not because it has to do with the Social Topic for March, but because as a Kinship Partner you are a Mandatory Reporter.  Basically that means that if I see or hear anything unusual – I have to report it to the proper authorities here in my county.  Learning to do this, and learning what it is about, has really opened my eyes to things I do see not only in my own community, but so much of it in Honduras when we are working with kids there.

I find this to be such an important topic that I went a bit wild with the books that were listed at The Social Justice Challenge Website and checked out several that I hope to be able to read and review yet this month:

I hadn’t Meant To Tell You This by Jacqueline Woodson (this one I have read and reviewed)

Because I am Furniture by Thalia Chaltas

Three Little Words by Ashley Rhodes Courter

Ghost Girl by Torey Hayden

Another Place At The Table by Kathy Harrison

I Am Missing Or Dead by Janine Latus

I am ending this post with a link I found to 10 Signs of Child Abuse.

Morning Meanderings…


I never once made it back on-line yesterday after I took off for St. Cloud.  I didn’t anticipate it taking the whole day, but it did! Productive though because Colleen and I had a lot of fun chatting the hour drive there and back, we purchased all our needs for the home show this upcoming weekend and had lunch at Red Lobster.  Fabulously yummy.

Once home, late afternoon, AL and I went to Best Buy to pick out a computer for our new Office Assistant that starts this Monday.  We were there over 2 hours and when I got home I was so tired I didn’t even check my lap top…. instead I read and finished the delightful, 13 Hours.  (Review will be up today)

Today’s Morning Meandering is going to cover three winners.  First up is yesterdays review and giveaway of My Shoes And I.  I had so much reading this book and am excited that the author has graciously offered a signed copy of the book to one lucky commenter from yesterdays post.  Coffee Cup and I pulled our Random.Org…. fired it up and it picked commenter #4:

ellie

YAY ellie!  Woo hoo!  I have emailed her this morning and once I have her address I will connect with the author to have the book mailed to her.  🙂

Next I have three sets of The Swan Thieves on Audio by Elizabeth Kostova to give to three lucky commenters.  I have been listening to these CD’s in my vehicle every time I drive anywhere.  I just started the last CD yesterday so I will soon have a review on this.

Our winners of the audio sets are:

Cindi

JoJo

Lydia

Woo Hoo Winners!  I have emailed you all this morning (well, Coffee Cup and I), and once I hear back from you with addresses and shouts of joy I will forward your info on to the publisher to have these moving towards you! 🙂


And finally, I have had so much fun with the “Oh Snap!  Guess What I Got? post.  That was the post with all my treasures (my precious!) from the library sale I attended a week ago.  I had a giveaway idea to have all of you tell me which book you would love to own and that would be the one I would read first and once read I would pass on to the person who had asked me for it on the comment list.

This is exciting because this will actually motivate me to read these books!  🙂  So using Random.org this morning, the person whose comment won is:

Ryan

and Ryan had chosen the book Titanic 2012!

Congratulations Ryan!  I am a huge Titanic nerd – love all things Titanic, have several movies and books on the topic and even a newspaper replica of the front page of the sinking of the Titanic.  I know I know,  could I scream dork any louder?  LOL

I will read this one as soon as I can and pass it on to Ryan.  This idea was so fun I think I will use it again after I complete this book to have you all choose my next read out of the sale box as well.  🙂

This morning I am hanging our right here for a while with Coffee Cup.  I have a review to write, blogs to visit, a challenge to work on….  I ran so hard this week I have decided to hit the brakes this morning.  And then kick it in gear again this afternoon.

Any fun  plans this weekend?

My Shoes And I by Rene Colato Lainez w/ Giveaway!


Written by René Colato Laínez
Illustrated by Fabricio Vanden Broeck
Boyds Mills Press

*ISBN-10: 1590783859

Mario is leaving his home in El Salvador. With his father by his side, he is going north to join his mother, who lives in the United States. She has sent Mario a new pair of shoes, and he is thrilled. He will need good shoes because the trip will be long and hard. He and his father will cross the borders of three countries. They will walk for miles, ride buses, climb mountains and wade a river.

 Mario has faith in his shoes. He believes they will take him anywhere. On this day, he wants to go to the United States, where his family will be reunited.

René Colato Laínez’s inspiring story, dramatically illustrated by Fabricio Vanden Broeck, vividly portrays a boy who strives to reach a new land and a new life.

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This was a wonderful read about a boy, his travels, and of course his shoes.  His shoes take him everywhere…  Throughout the book Mario goes through many travels and trials.  Each page shares Mario’s story along with beautifully illustrated pictures of course, including the shoes.

I feel that sharing this lovely book with a young child would be fun as we turn page after page.  I imagine the child would be excited to hear the story and follow the pictures.  I cant wait for the chance to so just that!

I had the opportunity to ask Author Rene Colato Lainez about his journey through publishing.  The topic always interests me and here is what Rene had to say:


Hello Sheila,

I am René Colato Laínez, the Salvadoran award winning author of I Am René, the Boy, Waiting for Papá, Playing Lotería, René Has Two Last Names and The Tooth Fairy Meets El Ratón Pérez. My picture books have been honored by the Latino Book Award, the Paterson Prize for Books for Young People, the California Collection for Elementary Readers, the Tejas Star Book Award Selection and the New Mexico Book Award. I was named “Top Ten New Latino Authors to Watch (and Read)” by latinostories.com. I am  a graduate of the Vermont College MFA program in Writing for  Children & Young  Adults.

My goal as a writer is to produce good multicultural children’s literature; stories where minority children are portrayed in a positive way, where they can see themselves as heroes, and where they can dream and have hopes for the future. I want to write authentic stories of Latin American children living in the United States

In 1985, my father and I left El Salvador to come to the United States. This journey of crossing three countries has always been present in my writing. When I was in college, I started to write about my journey. I titled the story “Hacia el Norte” (Going North). It was written in a series of journal entries and I was practically retelling my journey step by step.

In 2004, I was doing my MFA in writing for children at Vermont College. I realized that “Hacia el Norte” could become a great young adult book. I reread my original story and it was all over the place. My new goal was to fictionalize the story and to concentrate on my main character. I was ready to start my manuscript when Phyllis Root became my new writing advisor.

I was born in a tropical country. In El Salvador it is summer almost all year long. I live in California and here I can only see some snow on the top of the mountains. I experienced my first snowy day in Montpellier, Vermont. Oh my! It was hard to walk in the snow. I was trying to walk to the cafeteria in my baby’s steps when I heard Phyllis Root’s voice, “Hello René, we are almost there.” During lunch, I told Phyllis that walking on snow was similar like crossing the mountains in Tijuana, Mexico. Soon, I was telling her about my journey and my special shoes that my mother sent me from the United States. Phyllis was fascinating listening to my story and she told me, “René this can be a powerful picture book.”

Later that week I found out that Phyllis was my new writing advisor for my second semester. I was so happy to write my stories and have feed back from this talented amazing author. When we met to discuss the plans for the semester, she told me that she want to read my manuscript about my shoes. But something in my mind, was telling me “No, I think this is my young adult novel and not a picture book.”

I sent my first packet of work and Phyllis told me, “Great work! Are you working on your shoes story?” It was time for the second packet and I wrote new stories. Phyllis reminded me, “How is your shoes story coming along.” For the third packet, I felt that I needed to write something about my shoes to Phyllis. So I wrote my first line, “I love my shoes. They can take me anywhere.” I really liked this line and kept writing for two hours.

Yeah! I had a story MY SHOES AND I. It came directly from my heart and it was an authentic story about immigration. At this point, I agreed with Phyllis, “This could be a powerful picture book”. I revised the story in the next months. Soon it was summer, time to come back to Vermont.

For the second semester reading night, I chose to read MY SHOES AND I. At the end of my reading, I had a standing ovation from everyone in the room. Author Jane Resh Tomas whispered in my ear, “Great Story, René!”

The following day, Author Carolyn Coman told me that she had heard great comments about my story and asked me if she can read it. But the end of the residence, Carolyn told me that she had an editor friend that might be interested in my manuscript. She acted like my agent and submitted the story for me.

Leave a comment here today and you will be entered into a giveaway for an opportunity to win a copy of this book from the author.  This is a one day giveaway so put your comment in today!

If you would like to see more reviews on this book:

Monday March 08-Mayra Calvani http://www.examiner.com/x-6309-Latino-Books-Examiner

Tuesday March 09-Lori Calabrese http://www.examiner.com/x-7597-Childrens-Books-Examiner

Wednesday March 10-Christina Rodriguez http://www.christinarodriguez.com/

Thursday March 11-Silvia http://www.mamalatinatips.com/

Friday March 12-Monica Olivera Hazelton http://www.latinbabybookclub.com/

Monday March 15- Tina Nichols Coury http://www.tinanicholscouryblog.com/

Tuesday March 16-Michael Sedano http://www.labloga.blogspot.com/

Wednesday March 17-Caridad Pineiro http://www.caridad.com/blog/

Thursday March 18-Sandra Lopez http://sandrasbookclub.blogspot.com/

I received my review copy from Bronzeword Latino

Morning Meanderings…

This morning I was thinking about the first morning meandering….  it started as just a morning that I just wanted to chat… not review.  And it was never meant to be an ongoing thing….

but then…

I received emails about the meanderings… how people liked them and looked forward to them… and I happily agreed that I liked them too…. so this morning as I type this, the 156th Morning Meandering with Coffee Cup beside me, I encourage you to read the first… the original….  Morning Meandering.

Have a super fab day….. I am working out early early early and then off to St. Cloud with my friend Colleen to make purchases for next weekends Builders Show.  We are going to do lunch hopefully somewhere fantastically delicious and then back to town this afternoon.

The Gospel According To LOST by Chris Seay

Lost is NOT just a television show. It has become larger than that-a massive story filled with mystery that has garnered over twenty million participants. Some might call them viewers, but one does not just watch Lost, one participates in it. It demands that you dialogue with the story, seeking theories and comparing yourself to characters. Lost breaks all the formulas for television, and in doing so has drawn together millions of people on a shared journey that explores life, faith, history, science, philosophy, hope, and the basic questions of what it means to be human. It is the seemingly infinite ideas, philosophies, and biblical metaphors that make this story so engaging.

The focus on faith and truth is never more clearly explained than in the words of John Locke as he questions Jack Shepherd asking “Why do you find it so hard to believe?” Jack responds quickly “Why do you find it so easy?” But Locke declares “It’s never been easy.” This tension between Faith and Reason drives every episode and story line. Locke summed this up as he explained to Jack “That’s why you and I don’t see eye-to-eye sometimes, because you’re a man of science—Me, well, I’m a man of faith.”

I think we have all seen books like this around – they are based on a popular TV show or movie and then a book comes out about the faith story behind the show – or more often, the lack of faith and Christian theme in a particular show and suddenly there is a book telling why we should not be watching it… and certainly save your friends and family from the evils of said show as well.

For these reasons I usually avoid these type of books.  I enjoy movies and tv shows for the entertainment value in them and no more.  I do not want to be told why or why I shouldn’t watch a show.  But this one called to me….  for one it is written by Chris Seay and while I may not be familiar with his writing, I know he keeps good company with the likes of Don Miller (Blue Like Jazz) and secondly – and at the time, more importantly – this is about LOST.  And if you have had the opportunity pleasure of experiencing this phenomenon from season one…. you truly have to know that this show has something special going on….

But enough about the show.  This is about the book. And I have to tell you…. while I went in skeptical…. I came out the other side raving. Right from the start Chris Seay’s layed back way of writing made me feel very comfortable going forward in the book.

Chris brings each character to their own chapter and pulls out very real, very biblical traits.  Every character in lost is broken in their own way – damaged people – with their own story line.  As the seasons go on you see differences in the characters, whatever their baggage once was – they start to grow from it.

In almost a faith like way we see Sawyer start out as a hardened unlikable and annoying character who keeps to himself.  As the show progresses Sawyer learns that sometimes we need others in our life and turns out that being in community with others, is not so bad.

Jack is a man of science and John Locke is a man of faith….. While jack has to have an explanation for everything… John Locke immediately senses there is something about the island and whatever it is, by faith he is going to believe in it.  (*Information on John Locke of LOST and John Locke the philosopher was fascinating!)

Kate comes off the plane as a criminal being tried for murder.  As she grows, she comes to terms that everyone can seek forgiveness and begin with a clean slate.

Filled with plenty of Biblical references I found myself reading this book every chance I had.   Chris pulls the gospel out of a secular show and I found this to make for good reading. I feel now I will be watching this last season of LOST with new eyes.

After all Lost is all about the moving of an island…. is that so different from moving mountains?

If you are a fan of LOST and enjoy a good faith-based read – I recommend this book highly.

About Chris Seay:


Chris Seay is a leader in the emerging church discussion, church planter, author, and third generation baptist pastor. Currently, Chris is the President of Ecclesia Bible Society where he is orchestrating a Scripture project that seeks to retell the biblical narrative with the literary beauty of great poetry and story as well as historical truth. As Pastor of Ecclesia Houston, Chris leads a unique congregation that is living out the gospel faithfully in an urban environment. He is also the author of seven books, including The Gospel According to Tony Soprano, The Gospel Reloaded, and The Last Eyewitness.

My Amazon Rating

I received my review copy from Thomas Nelson Reviews

Morning Meanderings…


Ooh!  I slept late….. I have like a sinus cold going on and it has knocked me down the past 15 hours.  I did not get half the things done yesterday that I wanted to.

However in recap – I had so much fun being a part of Cathy’s Scene Of The Blog yesterday.  Thank you again to Cathy for hosting me, my reading/reviewing space, and apparently my dog too….LOL

Today I am taking my sorry sneezy self to work for about 30 minutes before I need to run to a builders meeting.  We are one week out from the home show so I really need to attend this meeting.   To execute this will be a triumph of its own since I am sneezing every couple minutes….

Book reviews to catch up on, a few giveaways to do….. I think I need just a weekend of blog time to get organized around here!  🙂

I must get moving…. Coffee Cup needs a refill and I must make myself presentable for human contact!  Have a super fab morning everyone!  I do have a review up in a few hours.  🙂

I am finishing up The 13th Hour.  What book is in your hand today?