In My Mailbox errrr….. Suitcase

I haven’t been home this week so I do not have any idea what treasures await me from the mailbox.  I have however made a few purchases this week that I can share:

Since a horrible accident claimed the lives of her family, sixteen-year-old Ever can see auras, hear people’s thoughts, and know a person’s life story by touch. Going out of her way to shield herself from human contact to suppress her abilities has branded her as a freak at her new high school—but everything changes when she meets Damen Auguste…

Ever sees Damen and feels an instant recognition. He is gorgeous, exotic and wealthy, and he holds many secrets. Damen is able to make things appear and disappear, he always seems to know what she’s thinking—and he’s the only one who can silence the noise and the random energy in her head. She doesn’t know who he really is—or what he is. Damen equal parts light and darkness, and he belongs to an enchanted new world where no one ever dies.


Lotus Lowenstein’s life is merde. She dreams of moving to Paris and becoming an existentialist. Yet here she is trapped in Park Slope, Brooklyn, with a New-Agey mom, an out-of-work dad, and a chess champion brother who dreams of being a rock star. Merci à Dieu for Lotus’s best friend, Joni, who loves French culture enough to cofound their high school’s first French Club with Lotus. At the first meeting, the cutest boy in the world walks in. His name is Sean, and he too loves French culture and worships Jean-Paul Sartre.

At first, Lotus thinks Sean is the best thing to happen to her in years. He’s smart, cultured, and adorable. Unfortunately, though, Joni feels the same way. And having an existentialist view of love, Sean sees nothing wrong with enjoying both girls’ affections. Things come to a head when all three depart for Montreal with their teacher, Ms. G, on the French Club’s first official field trip. Will Sean choose Joni over Lotus? And will Lotus and Joni’s friendship ever recover?


When a night-time call to 911 from a secluded Wisconsin vacation house is cut short, offduty deputy Brynn McKenzie leaves her husband and son at the dinner table and drives up to Lake Mondac to investigate. Was it a misdial or an aborted crime report?

Brynn stumbles onto a scene of true horror and narrowly escapes from two professional criminals. She and a terrified visitor to the weekend house, Michelle, flee into the woods in a race for their lives. As different as night and day, and stripped of modern-day resources, Brynn, a tough deputy with a difficult past, and Michelle, a pampered city girl, must overcome their natural reluctance to trust each other and learn to use their wits and courage to survive the relentless pursuit. The deputy’s disappearance spurs both her troubled son and her new husband into action, while the incident sets in motion Brynn’s loyal fellow deputies and elements from Milwaukee’s underside. These various forces race along inexorably toward the novel’s gritty and stunning conclusion.


In Mary’s world there are simple truths. The Sisterhood always knows best. The Guardians will protect and serve. The Unconsecrated will never relent. And you must always mind the fence that surrounds the village; the fence that protects the village from the Forest of Hands and Teeth. But, slowly, Mary’s truths are failing her. She’s learning things she never wanted to know about the Sisterhood and its secrets, and the Guardians and their power, and about the Unconsecrated and their relentlessness. When the fence is breached and her world is thrown into chaos, she must choose between her village and her future—between the one she loves and the one who loves her. And she must face the truth about the Forest of Hands and Teeth. Could there be life outside a world surrounded in so much death?

That’s it for my mailbox this week.  Be sure to stop over at Kristi from Story Siren and add your link to this wonderful weekly meme.  You know I want to know!  What was in your mailbox this week?


Morning Meanderings…

Today I am up bright and early to go to the auctions with Al.  Yes – this is my first time going.  We will be in Orlando all day and then tonight we will have dinner in Orlando with my cousins and my aunt who will be flying in today to join us.  Al has been so great this week taking me to book stores and to Disney World that now it is my turn to smile real big and do something nice for him.  The auctions we are seeing these next two days do not start until after we have headed back to Minnesota so Al is checking them out to see if there is anything he wants to put a bid on for online.

I am taking with me today Hotel On The Corner Of Bitter and Sweet.  This is our book club read that we meet to discuss on the 9th, the day we fly back.

What are you reading today?

Searching For Tina Turner by Jacqueline E Luckett

On the surface, Lena Spencer appears to have it all. She and her wealthy husband Randall have two wonderful children, and they live a life of luxury. In reality, however, Lena finds that happiness is elusive. Randall is emotionally distant, her son has developed a drug habit, and her daughter is disgusted by her mother’s “overbearing behavior.” When Randall decides that he’s had enough of marriage counseling, he offers his wife an ultimatum: “Be grateful for all I’ve done for you or leave.” Lena, realizing that money can’t solve her problems and that her husband is no longer the man she married, decides to choose the latter.

It didn’t take many pages into this book to realize who Randall was and what he represented.  He was that guy that thinks that money is happiness and if you are his wife – you had just better smile and remember who brings in the paycheck.

(Pause here while I throw up)

When Lena leaves it all I am totally in a “You go girl!” mood.  Randall turned my stomach.  What I had thought was going to be a lighthearted fun book turned out to have more depth than I had anticipated.  Lena’s journey (and why not?  She had the money to do it!)  As Lena find that she does have self worth I found myself liking her more and more.

I enjoyed this book with its message of it is never too late.  I am a firm believer in a woman’s ability to take care of herself  and Lena, much like Tina Turner, learns in this book that there is a whole world waiting out there that does not require living under anyone’s thumb.


Jacqueline describes herself as an avid reader and lover of books, excellent cook, aspiring photographer (all the photos on this site were taken by Jacqueline) and world traveler. She lives in Northern California and, though she loves that city and all the friends she has there, she takes frequent breaks to fly off to foreign destinations.

Searching for Tina Turner, her first novel, was published by Grand Central Publishing in January 2010 — and, as you can imagine, she is thrilled!

MY AMAZON REVIEW

My review copy came from Hachette Book Group

Angels by Dr. David Jeremiah w/Giveaway


Separate Fact from Fiction
For centuries, men, women, and children have been fascinated by stories of angel sightings. Yet many contemporary beliefs are based on misconception and myth rather than solid, biblical truth. Responding to our widespread, modern cultural interest in the agents of heaven and their role in our world, popular Bible teacher Dr. David Jeremiah provides an in-depth, biblical look at the hot topic of angels. His broad and thorough survey of scriptural teaching is illustrated by powerful quotes from prominent teachers Billy Graham, Corrie ten Boom, C.S. Lewis, and others.
Separate Fact from Fiction
Popular Bible teacher Dr. David Jeremiah explores the Bible’s rich teaching on angels, revealing a fascinating doorway into reliable, eye-opening truth.
Discover the reality of how angels can draw you closer than ever to God as you sharpen your sensitivity toward spiritual realities.
Endorsements]
“Outstanding As one would expect from David Jeremiah, this book reflects a theologian’s concern, a pastor’s heart, and a Biblicist’s accuracy.”
–Dr. Bruce Wilkinson, “New York Times “bestselling author
“David has that uncanny ability to be deliberate without being dull. His words will deepen your gratitude for God’s messengers in light of God’s Word.”
–Max Lucado, pastor and bestselling author
“Dr. David Jeremiah shifts the focus from contemporary ‘angel hype’ to the fascinating biblical truth about God’s powerful messengers.”
–Dr. John C. Maxwell, founder of INJOY, Inc.
Story Behind the Book
Endorsements
“Simply put, this is an outstanding book As one would expect from David Jeremiah, this book reflects a theologian’s concern, a pastor’s heart, and a biblicist’s accuracy.” –Dr. Bruce Wilkinson, “New York Times” bestselling author
“David has that uncanny ability to be deliberate without being dull. His words will deepen your gratitude for God’s messengers in light of God’s Word.”
–Max Lucado, pastor and bestselling author
“Dr. David Jeremiah shifts the focus from contemporary ‘angel hype’ to the fascinating biblical truth about God’s powerful messengers.”
–Dr. John C. Maxwell, founder of INJOY, Inc.

Whenever I agree to read a book on scriptures or Biblical truths and I am not familiar with the author, I tread carefully. That was the case in this book.  A book on Angels does not guarantee a Biblical truth and before I said yes to this book I did a little Google searching on Dr. David Jeremiah.  The sell for me was knowing his teachings stemmed around people like Billy Graham, Corrie Ten Boom and C.S. Lewis, all who are respected by me as authors.

What are angels? What is their role in God’s plan? Are they present? Do they appear? Do they give us personal insight about our work and our worship?

I enjoyed going through this book and following where Angels appear in the Bible.  Scripture by scripture, David Jeremiah showed me what angels – and what angels are not.  I enjoyed taking this book chapter by chapter – learning more and ore about the ANgels of the Bible…. sadly, something I had never taken the time to do before.

I admit I went through a phase in my 20’s when Angels were cool to collect and I had a large collection of them throughout our home – because I liked the look of them, but didn’t really go deeper into what (or who) Angels represented.

Jeremiah’s book is a reprint that has already sold 60,000 copies.  Apparently people do want to know more about Angels and I am glad to hear that this author will be the one to help them – and me – know more about the true Angels.  I liked that while he gives his thoughts and insights – he does keep the focus on the Bible and doesn’t improvise his own ideas into the book.  It left me knowing more not only about the Bible, and Angels, but feeling like I knew a little more about God as well.

Thanks to Waterbrook Multnomah publishing I have a copy of this book to give away to one lucky commentor!

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MY AMAZON REVIEW

I received my copy of this book from Waterbrook Multnomah Publishing Group

Morning Meanderings…

Good morning!  Still here, still in Florida – and now two of my cousins are here Jarrod and Rob so that is cool!  🙂  No big plan for today, I have a couple reviews to write and later tonight Al and I will probably go try out a different restaurant.  He loves that…

Yesterday I found a link to this site called BookCloseouts.com.  There are a few good reads if you are willing to dig a little and they are priced no higher than 1.99.

Right now I am in serious need of coffee so I am off to say good morning to the Coffee Pot!

dream HOUSE by valerie LAKEN


What price will people pay to hold their homes and dreams together?

When Kate and Stuart Kinzler buy a run-down historic house in Ann Arbor, Michigan, they’re hoping their grand renovation project can rescue their troubled marriage. Instead, they discover that years ago their home was the scene of a terrible crime—and the revelation tips the balance of their precarious union.

When a mysterious man begins lurking around her yard, Kate, now alone, is forced to confront her home’s dangerous past. Hers is not the only life that has crumbled under this roof. This man’s family also disintegrated here, as the result of one brief act of rage that may haunt him—and this house—for years to come.


I was hooked to this book by the cover at first sight…. and the title with the eerie letters reflecting in the water.  When I read what the book was about I was sold out interested.  A mystery!  A murder mystery!  A ghost story even!  Yet who are the ghosts in this ghost story?  Lingering pasts of Stuart and Kate…. dashed hops and dreams, ghosts of a marriage they once had – or dreamed they had?  Possibly.  Not the ghosts I had envisioned, but ghosts all the same.

The prologue was a bit much for me and if the book would have been based off those first few eighteen pages I probably would not have been able to finish the book.  The character of Claire I found to be extremely unlikable and desensitized.  My stomach actually lurched at what the book described.

and then we move on to 2005… and with the story of Stuart and Kate comes a sigh of relief from me.  I like them.  I like Kate’s dreams for the house and I can relate to that.  As Kate remodels and remodels I start to wonder what is she really trying to fix?  As Valerie Laken brings the pieces of this story as well as the characters together for a story that kept me turning the pages.

And really – what home, what person, doesn’t have a few ghosts?

About Valerie

Born and raised in Rockford, Illinois, Valerie Laken has lived and worked in Moscow, Russia; Prague, Czechoslovakia; Krakow, Poland; Madison, Wisconsin; Iowa City, Iowa; and Ann Arbor, Michigan. She received an MA in Slavic Literature and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Michigan.

Her work has appeared in Ploughshares, the Chicago Tribune, Michigan Quarterly Review, the Alaska Quarterly Review, the Antioch Review, and Meridian. Her honors include a Pushcart Prize, the Missouri Review Editors’ Prize, two Hopwood Awards, and an honorable mention in The Best American Short Stories.

Her first novel, Dream House, was inspired by her own experience buying and remodeling a home in which a murder had occurred.

Laken has taught at the University of Michigan and Carthage College, and is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, where she teaches creative writing.

Visit Valerie Laken’s website.

My Amazon Review

I received my review copy from TLC book Tours

Morning Meanderings….

Late today….. we had a fun and busy day yesterday.  AL and I went to Disney World with the aforementioned Flat Stanley.  The sun was out and we had a good time walking through the park and ended by going to sit in the audience for an American Idol performance.  That was kind of cool – they had three contestants and after they all sang you voted for the best in your opinion.  That person would go on to the finals for that day at 7 pm where the winner would receive a ticket that would put them in the front of the line for any American Idol addition they were able to attend.

After Disney, we went over to our friends Dick and Adrienne who are from Brainerd Minnesota but spend their winters in Florida.  Dick and Adrienne own a bed and breakfast in Brainerd and I love catching up with her.  We never get to see them enough.  Adrienne is also a blogger and I love reading her blog as she is very crafty and comes up with neatest ideas for projects and in her cooking too.  We did not leave their home until 10:30 pm (I blame AL – he is soooooo chatty….LOL) and then made our way back to where we are staying which is an hour and a half away.  Yup, back after midnight and TIRED.  Thus, the late meandering this morning.

Hope everyone’s day is a wonderful one – I am putting the finishing touches on my review of dream HOUSE which will be up yet today.


Home Is Where The Wine Is by Laurie Perry w/ Giveaway!

The first horseman of the apocalypse is undoubtedly the Internet personal ad. I am not sure why every single one of them is some variation of:

Balding, Paunchy, Twice-Divorced, Unemployed Male Seeks Independently Wealthy Supermodel for No-Strings-Attached fun. Nonsmokers only.

She’s Back, and edgier than ever. In her debut narrative, Drunk, Divorced, & Covered in Cat Hair, blogger extraordinaire Laurie Perry, aka ‘Crazy Aunt Purl,’ gave women everywhere a hilarious yet heartfelt glimpse into her misadventures as a recent divorcee with a herd of cats, a slight wine and Cheetos problem, and scores of unfinished and uneven knitting projects.

Now, in her second installment, she’s no longer drunk-dialing her ex. She is well on her way to divorce recovery and has embraced a new-found philosophy: To make the best out of the ‘extra odd bits’—both in knitting and in life. Discovering how she accomplishes this will make you laugh and cry as she navigates new territory, from dating in a weird, wired world to vacationing solo for the first time. On the cusp of the big four-O, she ventures to the most exotic, foreign locations—the gym, a therapist’s office, a self-tanning emporium— on a search for enlightenment and happiness in— where else?—downtown Los Angeles.


What a funny book!  Timing is everything on this read and it is a perfect vacation style book.  It is a quick read with funny antidotes and day to day life of author/blogger Laurie Perry.  The book description said if you like cats and knit this book is for you!  Well cats make me a bit stir crazy and I have never knit in my life….. BUT if you like funny stories on working out and falling off ellipticals, poor dating choices and the list created so as not to repeat them, the ever existing quest for a square watermelon, gardeners who kill everything they touch, and vacations that bring out the self tanner experience…then by all means – pick this book up!

The book ends with several patterns including how to make an island beach bag, a braided kitchen run – and more.  That is kind of a fun idea!

Here is a link to Laurie’s blog:  Crazy Aunt Purl

Biography

Laurie Perry knits and writes in Los Angeles, California, where she chronicles her daily life on her online diary, Crazy Aunt Purl (www.crazyauntpurl.com). She has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, MSN.com, Vogue Knitting, the Boston Herald, and The Palm Beach Post. Perry has written for the Los Angeles Daily News and the Winter Haven News Chief in Winter Haven, Florida. She is the author of Drunk, Divorced & Covered in Cat Hair.

Oh and one more super cool thing that I think you are all going to♥ LOVE♥... Laurie is offering me 5 books to give away here at One Persons Journey Through A World of Books!  It’s true!!!

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Total entries possible:  5  Giveaway open to USA and Canada – this giveaway will close on February 18.

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My Amazon Review

I received my review copy from TLC Book Tours



Morning Meanderings…

Day 7 in Florida.  AND – today the sun is out!  Our plan is to go into Orlando and hopefully to Disney World MGM.  A friend of mine sent a Flat Stanley with us from her daughter Morgan.  If you do not know what Flat Stanley is, he is a paper doll that gradeschool kids all get.  The kids color him  and them mail him to a friend who they know is going on a trip along with a letter asking for Stanley to go with.  The object is for the said people (in this case – us) to take Stanley to wherever and take pictures of him there.  Then Stanley comes back and you give the pictures and Stanley back to the child.

Morgan will then get to put a pin in the large world map as to where Stanley has been and then do a show and tell story with the pictures.  Morgan asked us to take Stanley to Disney World (I LOVE DISNEY WORLD!)  So that is todays plan and as much as I have loved hanging out here while Al is at the auctions, this will be a fun time.

With a little luck we will be able to meet up for dinner with friends we have from Minnesota who spend their winters here.

Flat Stanley

Have a great day everyone!  Yes – a book is going with me (Dreamhouse) and yes, I have a review coming up today of Home Is Where The Wine Is.

February Social Justice Challenge: Water

Welcome to the second month of the 2010 Social Justice Challenge! This month’s focus is Water.  Throughout each month we are encouraged to read or use other media sources to not only learn more about the months topic, but if you feel called , to take action steps towards making a difference.

What, if any, exposure have you personally had to a water shortage?

For me, my experience comes from my time in Honduras.  These trips have been such an eye opener to me.  I have never been in situations before where water was not readily available.  If you could not get it directly from the tap, you surely could go to the local convenience store to pick up a cold and refreshing bottle.

Where we stay, in the town on Talanga Honduras, water is not a given.  Some times you have it – some times you do not.  When we go there we each receive a large bottle of water which we are told to hang on to for the trip and refill as we can.  I had no idea that first time how important that bottle of water would become.

While there we seen many small streams where people gathered to not only wash themselves and livestock, but this same water was where they went to the bathroom – and gathered water for cooking and drinking.  I seen it with my own eyes.  What we would not even think of drinking, they did so happily.

The first time I went to Honduras our team of Americans went walking a mile or more up a hill led by a pastor.  Where he took us, was to a small shack – no larger than an outhouse, where a grandmother lived with her three grandchildren.  The childrens parents had both been murdered.  Outside in the dirt was a small circle of stones where they would build a fire for cooking.  One of the children kept looking hungrily at my water bottle.  We were told never to give up our water but I had to.  I handed over the bottle and all three children grabbed at it, drinking it down thirstily.  I later learned that for them to get water, the grandmother had to go down this hill and carry the water up in a small bucket as that is all she could carry in her arthritic hands.

Water is such an important resource.  This month as I look into resources about water, I will be looking for a way that I can make a difference.

I took this picture on February 9th, 2009 in Choluteca Honduras. I don't think this boy had ever seen a camera before. We brought with us food and water to hand out. It was 115 degrees out and it was my birthday. Doing this made it the best birthday of my life.