Blogiesta : 2nd Edition


I am foregoing the Morning Meandering today to instead, let everyone know about the upcoming Blogiesta this Jan 8,9, and 10th.  The 1st Blogiesta that was held in June 2009 was right when I started blogging and it was not only timely for me – but so helpful.  (I will go more into detail on that this Friday at the kick off.)

If you are not familiar with the Blogiesta, pop over to Maw Books Blog and see what it is all about.  Basically it is a great way to learn more about blogging, meet new people, and make some blog improvements that you may have been putting off or did not know how to do. There are mini challenges as well as prizes.  It is not to late to hop on board and seriously – if you can participate, you wont be sorry.  This is like a blog makeover weekend!

Head over to Maw Books and see all the details on this wonderful event – I would love to do this with all of you!

Curse Of The Tahiera Winner!

Its time to announce the winner of the Curse Of The Tahiera book by Wendy Gillissen. Thanks to everyone who signed up for this one… your answers to my question were awesome!

The winner is (using random.org):

wendy wallach!!!


My questions was: If you were a fictitious character dropped into an adventure book, what would your adventure (story plot) be. add an extra chance by also telling me what your character name would be!

Wendy’s answer was:

My adventure would be about finding my way to a magical universe and my name would be Kyra

Thriller and Suspense Challenge 2010

Oh come on!  I had to!  Look at this great challenge picture!  Plus I read Thrillers and Suspense…. so I am in!  Book City Chick is hosting this challenge this year and you can peek over there for full details and signing up.  Here is the basics:


Timeline: 01 Jan 2010 – 31 Dec 2010
Rules: To read TWELVE (12) thrillers in 2010

Details:
• You don’t have to select your books ahead of time, you can just add them as you go. Also if you do list them upfront then you can change them, nothing is set in stone! The books you choose can crossover into other challenges you have on the go.

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James Patterson Reading Challenge

Yes it is another Challenge.  But wait!  Let me explain!  While blog hopping the other day I found my way to Socrate’s Book Reviews and this Challenge is August 15 2009 – August 15 2010.  I have actually read and listened on audio to several James Patterson lately so this is a no brainer!  It’s not to late!  Anyone care to join me?

The challenge is to read at least 10 James Patterson books in a year. You do not need to make a list of what you will read now or, if you want, you can. However, nothing is written in stone and the books you list can be changed at any time. Overlapping books with other challenges is allowed.  Stop over at Socrate’s Book Reviews for the challenge link and more details.

Game on:
1.  Run For Your Life by James Patterson (audio)

2. The Murder Of King Tut by James Patterson (audio)

3. Swimsuit by James Patterson (audio)

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Bookies Year In Review Coming Soon

It is that time of year again!  Today I will be tallying up the results of our 2009 reads for next weeks Bookies In Review book club meeting.  Each year I like to put together a booklet highlighting each book we read, where we met, and put in any pictures or funny happenings.  These books have become keepsakes to me and I have for every year since we began in 2001.


Last month, each member was given the sheet that askes them (using the books we read ass a book club):

  • what their favorite book club read was in 2009
  • What was their least favorite book club read in 2009
  • Best male character in a book club book
  • Best female character in a book club book
  • Best new author we were introduced to in 2009
  • Best author overall in 2009
  • Favorite place to do a review
  • Favorite Bookie memory of all time

Our Books for 2009 were:

Sarah’s Key by Tatiana De Rosnay

Such a pretty Fat by Jen Lancaster

Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah

The Book Thief By Marcus Zusak

Water For Elephants by Sara Gruen

Walking In Circles Before Lying Down by Merill Markoe

Wednesday Sisters by Meg Waite Clayton

Pope Joan by Donna Woolfork Cross

A Tree Grows In Brooklyn by Betty White

Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls

Home For The Holidays by Rebecca Kelly

The results will be in next Wednesday when I will feature a post of the Good, The Bad, and the moments not to be forgotten!

Morning Meanderings

Good Morning!  I finally did it!  yesterday I went into our Library and I picked up a Library Card!  It was on my list of things to do this week and I needed one if I was going to do the Support your Library Challenge!  I was looking for a few other books for one of the challenges and they had to pull them in from other libraries.  I couldn’t leave empty handed so I did pick out one book:

Smoking cover right?  I agree.  And yes… it wasn’t until I came home that I discovered it was a sequel.  That’s ok… I reserved that one too.  🙂


Do you use your local library?  If so, what do you use it for (all your reading, certain genres…)

And if you do not… why not?

Mass Casualties by SPC Michael Anthony

I wound up on the battle field right alongside Michael.  ~ Sheila

Mass Casualties

“Look around,” the drill sergeant said. “In a few years, or even a few months, several of you will be dead. Some of you will be severely wounded or so badly mutilated that your own mother can’t stand the sight of you. And for the real unlucky ones, you will come home so emotionally disfigured that you wish you had died over there.”

It was Week 7 of basic training . . . eighteen years old and I was preparing myself to die.

They say the Army makes a man out of you, but for eighteen-year-old SPC Michael Anthony, this fabled rite of passage is instead a dark and dangerous journey. After obtaining his parents’ approval to enlist at seventeen, Anthony begins this journey with an unshakeable faith in the military based on his family’s long tradition of service. But when he finds himself in a medical unit of misfits as lost as he is, Anthony not only witnesses firsthand the unspeakable horror of war, he experiences the undeniable misconduct of the military. Everything he’s ever believed in dissolves, forcing Anthony to rethink his ideals and ultimately risk his career—and his freedom—to challenge the military that once commanded his loyalty.

This searing memoir chronicles the experiences that change one young soldier forever. A seasoned veteran before the age of twenty-one, he faces the truth about the war—and himself—in this shocking and unprecedented eyewitness account.

If this book comes as surprise review out of my “genre” comfort zone to you…. you would be right.  I do not enjoy books about war.  Yet when this book was offered to me for review I had to look at Michael’s story a little closer and came to the conclusion that I didn’t know how I could not read it.

Michael takes us as readers right into his own personal war zone.  Month by month he journals life in the Army as a medic.  A real close up look from the friends he has made… the ones he has not, from sleep or lack there of and grueling work shifts.  Sometimes funny, sometimes horrifying, Michael puts it all in this book.

This was a side to to serving our country I had never deeply thought about.  Michael brought this to life in this book and gave me a close up of what it is like on the inside.

An Iraqi Man is staring at us; I see him; he wears a black and white turban, which I know means he’s been to Mecca. I’m not sure if I’ve seen skin tone like this before; it’s golden auburn.  I notice that it is the same color as the buildings, and the buildings are the same color as the sand blowing in my face.They’re the same color as the sky.  I think that if I were fifty feet away and there was a pile of sand, a building, and a naked Iraqi man, I wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between them.  They all looked like they belonged together: the tiny buildings, the man with the face that’s tired, the sand, the sky, and the sun.

Biography

Michael Anthony (MA) seemed destined to serve from the day he was born.  The youngest of seven children, Michael has four brothers and two sisters, all but one of whom joined the military. His father and two grandfathers were also in the Military.

After graduating high school, he joined the Army Reserves, went through basic training, and then went through job training to become an Operating Room Medic. One year later he returned home and enrolled in college to begin his first semester. Almost immediately upon finishing his first semester he was shipped off to Wisconsin to train for four months before he would leave and spend his next year in Iraq. Michael is now back in the States and working toward a Bachelor’s Degree in creative writing.

*Note:  This book contains some strong language and some sexual references.

My Amazon review


This book fits into the following challenges:

2010 100+ Reading Challenge

I received my copy from Pump Up My Blog Tour

It’s Monday – What Are You Reading?

Thanks to J Kaye’s Blog for hosting this fun meme!

Here’s what I read last week:

Timeless Toys by Tim Walsh

Take Your Best Shot by Austin Gutwein

Defining Twilight by Brian Leaf

The Murder Of King Tut (audio) James Patterson

Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone by JK Rowling

Mayo Clinic Diet and Journal

Hush Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick

I really enjoy planning my reads for the week and here is the plan:

Yes it looks like I have BIG plans.  But really not so much…


What To Do When The Roof Caves In by Marilyn Meberg (started in October and sat aside… plan this week to finish it)


Things Worth Remembering by Jackina Stark (been on the TBR shelf… time to make a debut)


The Cost Of Dreams by Gary Stelzer (half way through)


The Heretic’s Daughter by Kathleen Kent (yes you have seen this one here before…. twice before in fact.  I don’t know what is with me and this book but it seems to be just dragging…. I don’t know why… I think its me but I refuse to give up!)

One Day Way by Hobbs – (this one is finished and up for blog tour this week with a giveaway!)


Harry Potter and The Chamber Of Secrets by JK Rowling (bonus indulgence book for fun… if I have time)


So what are you reading this week?


Morning Meanderings…

Good morning!  Another week is upon us … (I will pause here with my Coffee Cup to hear the universal groan of a Monday throughout the blogesphere)…. and the few optimists that are saying “yippy”!   Hello friends  🙂

This weekend I had the opportunity to see two movies at the theater.  Yes.  Two.  What an over achiever am I…LOL.  It was Friday afternoon when my hubby decided we should go and see Avatar.  I wasn’t sure it was a movie I wanted to see… the length was a down point for me, but Al is always so busy a chance to spend time together is very rarely turned down… so off we went.  Turns out – I really enjoyed the movie.  It was not at all “alienish” like I thought it was going to be… in fact I was really impressed with where the story went and it didn’t seen long at all.  (Sherlock Holmes on the other hand from Christmas Day seemed loooooonnnnnggggg…. but that’s a different story).

On Saturday afternoon my friend Wendy and I went to see Blind Side and this movie was beyond even my hopes.  It was fantastic.  I will probably go to it again if I can rope someone to go with me.  I will definitely own this one.   If you haven’t seen it I recommend that you take time to do so.  I cried no less than three times…. I think the first time was about 15 minutes into the movie.  SO GOOD.  Highly recommended.  I would say best movie I have seen this year (which is true) but since this is only January 4 that probably doesn’t hold much water.  😉

Seen any good movies lately or planning to see any of them that are coming out soon?

hush hush by Becca Fitzpatrick

Holy hot list Batman!  Step aside and watch out for Patch!  ~ Sheila

Exactly what is a girl to do?  Here we have Nora – she does ok for herself.  Keeps her nose clean, does her school work fair enough, and spends a lot of time alone while her mom travels for work.  Then along comes Patch and I have to say if you enjoyed the Twilight series… he has an “Ewardesque” quality to him.  He is dark, brooding, secretive, smoldering good looks – and well…. did Nora really have a chance?

This is our story line to Becca Fitzpatrick’s debut book and ever since I seen the rumblings on blogs and on twitter I couldn’t wait to put my hands and my eyes on this book.   Becca comes through in all aspects of this read and as a YA read this is a must. Wherever Nora goes Patch mysteriously seems to turn up… and at first what seems odd and annoying turns into something more for Nora as there are other forces working around her and she discovers that Patch is really the least of her worries…

Wonderfully dangerous characters mixed in with the high school group… did we all have them?  I think back and can think of one guy from high school that reminds me of Patch.  Hmmmm…. I wonder….

A book that keeps you turning the pages and thinking about it after it is done.  This is one that will stick with me and I am hopeful that Becca Fitzpatrick is wielding her pen and tapping that keyboard now creating another read – because she has indeed created a fan.

Author Becca Fitzpatrick grew up reading Nancy Drew and Trixie Belden with a flashlight under the covers. She graduated college with a degree in health, which she promptly abandoned for storytelling. When not writing, she’s most likely prowling sale racks for reject shoes, running, or watching crime dramas on TV. Her first novel, the YA thriller Hush, Hush, was published in 2009.

THE STORY: CRESCENDO

The sequel to HUSH, HUSH. Coming fall 2010.

My Amazon review is here


This book fits into the following challenges:

2010 100+ Reading Challenge

2010 YA Reading Challenge

This book is from my personal collection -I purchased at The Mother Ship Barnes and Noble in St Cloud, MN