Life On The Mississippi by Mark Twain

As part of Newsweek’s 50 Books For Our Times… I agreed to read and review this book as part of a Challenge hosted by Amy of My Friend Amy’s Blog.  I have always had a fascination with Mark Twain and this was the perfect excuse to lock myself into a read I wanted on my list anyway.  I hope you enjoy what I have learned through a little book on a big adventure on a body of water I know well…. the Mississippi.  ~ Sheila

For four of his Seventy-five years, Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain) worked at the wheel of a Mississippi Steam boat, first as an apprentice, training for his pilot license.  For Twain, this was a long time dream that never lost it’s hold.  Years later, a mature Mark Twain (already famous at that time in Europe and at home) looked back over this time as an apprentice and said this, “The Steamboat Pilot was the only unfettered and entirely independent human being that lived on the earth.”

This book is his story…

Reading about Twain’s life on the Mississippi was a treat for my mind.  I enjoy reading about the great people that I would have loved to have known and Mark Twain would make my list for just such a person.  A witty and occasionally humorous writer, Twain’s book read like a diary of his day to day life.  A format taken from the first edition of the book in 1883 and one I really enjoyed.

Mark Twain works hard to reach his dream of becoming a pilot of a Steamboat.  Outlined in great detail of not only his hard won triumphs but also his humiliating moments this was a delight to read.

When Twain returns to the Mississippi to gather material to write this book many years later, I enjoyed the descriptions of the changes that were noted.  It did not matter that at one time  he knew every corner and curve.  It was much like starting over and the land that had now been developed changed the look of the river as well.

While the book is truly a lot of information on the Mississippi and the day to day life of an apprentice and then as a Pilot, I still found it interesting.  Reading about Twain’s own brother dieing on a steamboat that Twain himself had arranged the job, was not only painful for the writer, but also as the reader.  There is information on the Civil War and Twain shares his thoughts in this book on how he feels it affected America afterward.  In a word?  Fascinating.

I purchased my copy of this book at our local bookstore, Bookworld

Morning Meanderings…

YES!  The weekend is here.  I am in my chair in the reading room surrounded by books.  Ahhhhhhh!  I really have nothing planned for today and I thrilled about that.   No cooking to do, no cleaning…. all has been done over the last couple of days.  No errands to run.  Al is working on bids today in the office and Justin will be waking soon and then off to work for him.  The house is filled with only me.

My plan is to grab another cup of coffee, settle in with my favorite blanket and bask myself in a world of books.  It has been a long time since I have had a day like this and I am so ready for it.  I have books to finish, reviews to write and I am hopeful that in that sense, today will be quite productive.

How about you?  As Christmas has passed for 2009, are you still traveling and visiting?  On your way back to your homes?  Out checking to see the great after Christmas sales?  Or like me, looking at your day and seeing nothing pressing and demanding of your time and grabbing a book… (if so… what book did you grab?)

Morning Meanderings…

Its a snowy day here in central Minnesota.  I am sitting at my lap top this morning with Coffee Cup close by and a few Dove Chocolates.  Al is outside plowing out the driveway and Justin is still sleeping from our late night of watching Harry Potter movies, #5 and #6 back to back.  We went to bed about 2 am.

With Brad in the Navy we changed up our regular Christmas morning gift exchange to Christmas Eve.  We figured that way everyone could sleep in if they want to and have all day today to relax and enjoy.  It was wonderfully bitter sweet.  Al is always so hard to buy for but loved his laptop and played on it for hours after we were all done opening.  It was fun to see him so excited.

Justin received the camera he wanted and after I had spend painstaking hours trying to find the right one…. I was thrilled to see that he loved the one I picked!

Among the wonderful things I received was a Barnes and Noble gift card (My Mother Ship!) and two books – one I have been wanting really bad and the other I have never heard of but am excited to read it as it sounds fun!


About three things I was absolutely certain. First, Edwart was most likely my soul mate, maybe. Second, there was a vampire part of him–which I assumed was wildly out of his control–that wanted me dead. And third, I unconditionally, irrevocably, impenetrably, heterogeneously, gynecologically, and disreputably wished he had kissed me.


Oh my gosh – right?  Does this not sound funny???  I hadn’t heard of this book before I opened it last night, a gift from my son, and now I just want to start reading this sure to be a laugh out loud giggle fest picking on my beloved Twilight Series… and that’s ok!  🙂


There’s something achingly familiar about Daniel Grigori.

Even though Daniel wants nothing to do with Luce–and goes out of his way to make that very clear–she can’t let it go. Drawn to him like a moth to a flame, she has to find out what Daniel is so desperate to keep secret . . . even if it kills her.

Mysterious and aloof, he captures Luce Price’s attention from the moment she sees him on her first day at the Sword & Cross boarding school in sultry Savannah, Georgia. He’s the one bright spot in a place where cell phones are forbidden, the other students are all screw-ups, and security cameras watch every move.


I have been coveting this book for awhile now and my super sweet husband found it for me!   The cover is awesome….  I am anxious to see what it holds inside!

I am off to check on the turkey, shovel the deck walkway in front for us and in back for the dogs and then…. I am sitting down with a book.  Merry Christmas Everyone – I hope your day and your weekend is exactly what you had hoped it would be!


Oh yeah – I linked up these books so I need to disclose that I am an Amazon associate.  😉


Morning Meanderings….

It’s Christmas Eve and we have snowfall and lots of it. I just looked at the weather report and found this:

Statement as of 7:36 AM CST on December 24, 2009 … Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until 6 am CST
Saturday…

* Road conditions will continue to deteriorate during the day.  There may be somewhat of a let up in the snow from midday into  early evening… but the next round of heavy snow will move back in tonight… and continue into Christmas day.

What does this mean for us?  Well – I work in the office today.  I have 4 wheel drive in my Durango so I can pretty much get anywhere.  I have a couple things I forgot to pick up at the grocery store I will hit that this morning as well….  and  I am stocked up to endure the weekend here in  the house if need be and that would actually be quite appealing to me after all the running of late.

Maybe the guys will get the snowmobiles out this weekend and if they ride – I get to stay home and read!  🙂

I’ll be posting through the weekend so stop back if you can…. and if you are traveling wherever you are drive safe and have a wonderful weekend!

**ONE REMINDER:  The Gift Card giveaway will end today for the YA Reviews.  Check that out here – one person will be receiving a $20 Amazon gift card!  Today is the last day to enter and by doing so you will be helping a wonderful person out!  🙂

For now I leave you with this (these are pictures of my yard this past April of 2009 as well as a couple other pics I took the liberty of adding……. I woke up and gasped…. it looked like Narnia.

Horrid Henry’s Christmas by Francesca Simon

A book that is sure to cause an outbreak of giggles… ~ Sheila

If you have a child between the age of 4 and 8, they are probably familiar with the shenanigans of Horrid Henry.  Author Francesca Simon has made Horrid Henry the #1 bestselling chapter book series for children in the UK.  With over 15 million copies of the Horrid Henry books sold,apparently readers everywhere are enjoying these tales…

This was my first time reading Horrid Henry and this book has 4 stories centered around Henry’s adventures over Christmas.  I have to admit, I really enjoyed the book.  The four short stories were witty and funny.  In the first story Henry is upset that he didn’t get the leading role in the Christmas play at school, however he takes his part as the Innkeeper to a whole new and hysterical level.

In the second story Henry battles over decorating the tree with his brother, Perfect Peter.  Henry had Christmas presents for people… but due to a series of events…. now he did not and he has to think outside the box of what to do….

In the third story it is Christmas Eve and Henry’s greed for gifts gives him the idea to ambush Santa.  Yeah… you heard me right.

And finally in the fourth story Christmas is here and by now I realize that Henry really is horrid!  Children would probably giggle themselves silly as this book is being read….  outrageous behavior, over the top horribleness…. Francesca has earned her way with these books that are sure to bring a smile to the most reluctant of readers!

This review copy came from Sourcebooks

Morning Meanderings…

I haven’t had a morning post in days…..  I hate that.  I love connecting in the morning and sharing what is happening and then hearing from all of you.  It kind if my thing…

I actually started a post yesterday, hurrying through it as I knew the clock was ticking closer to the time I was suppose to be at the gym.  The words were not coming together… and frankly, they were boring.  I was bored with my own words that were suppose to be witty – and well, I tossed it in the “DELETE” pile and went to the gym.

So this morning, I still have nothing brilliant say but did want to check in and say although life has been busy – I am still here.  Last night I put a post up for Mrs. Claus Explains It All and later today will be the results of my first ever Horrid Henry book, Horrid Henry’s Christmas.

I have one more small item to pick up and my groceries for Christmas dinner but other than that I am done.  (The word done echos in my head like the Liberty Bell).  I think if I had a little energy I would be doing a happy dance as well, but that is going to have to wait.

How about you?  Are you done with waiting in lines, and clicking “purchase” on line?  Are the searches over the perfect gift?  AND (this is important!) if you are one of those people who have finished months ago and these past few weeks have mearly been Christmas specials on TV and good books by the fireplace….  I want…. I NEED… the secret to your success.  Share it.  I must know…. I want to be the person who shops early but it has yet to happen in my 42 years.

Have a wonderful day everyone!  My plans are minimal for the next few days…. we dont have a lot of family so it will be the three of us here and I will be reading and posting.  Stop in when you can, I would love to hear from you.  For those who are traveling and have a crazy weekend ahead – drive safe and Merry Christmas!

Mrs. Claus Explains It All by Elsbeth Claus

A keepsake book that will be a hit year after year!  ~ Sheila

By: Elsbeth Claus, David Wenzel
Product ISBN: 9781402211058

Every year millions of letters to Santa reach the North Pole. Many are requests for presents. And many letters have questions about Santa, the elves and workshops, the reindeer, and, of course, the North Pole.

Now Mrs. Claus has her own gift for you – for the first time ever, she’s taking a break from her very busy schedule to answer real questions from children of all ages. Join her on a tour of the North Pole and learn some of the best kept secrets of Christmas from the person who knows it all – Mrs. Claus!

Each question is accompanied by the colorful illustrations of David T. Wenzel, whose projects have included the Christmas bestseller Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer by Robert L. May and the visualization of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit as illustrated in graphic novel format.

A big beautiful book that was exciting to pull off the shelf.  Page by page the questions are posted by the children with care…. and Mrs. Claus has the answers to share!

Dear, Mrs. Claus, what are their favorite songs?  It’s safe to say pretty much all the Christmas carols, of course.  Then there are quite a few favorites that are in the old Elfin languages, which I can;t include here because the letters don’t exist on my keyboard.  Elves love to sing rounds too, but you won’t catch Elves singing mushy love songs.

Fascinating and fun pictures that I enjoyed so much I know that the little ones would!

Great questions that the kids want to know…. Mrs. Claus has the answers!

I love oversize books and this large Christmas read is perfect for an evening of hot cocoa and a cookie or two.

My Amazon Review


This review copy is from Sourcebooks



Giveaway: The Concise King Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (audio)


For the first time, an edition of Martin Luther King’s most important speeches and selected sermons are assembled and available on CD as a value-priced edition. Hachette Audio believes that the timeless message of King, in his own words and voice, are essential listening for any American and for any world citizen interested in American history, social justice, or non-violent protest. We hope to make these incredibly momentous speeches, extraordinary historical documents, accessible to an even wider population via this affordable offering.

I have 3 of these to give away – here is how you can enter!

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That’s it – giveaway will end January 22.  USA and Canada entrants only

Giveaway: The Imperial Cruise by James Bradley (audio)


In 1905 President Teddy Roosevelt dispatched Secretary of War William Howard Taft on the largest U.S. diplomatic mission in history to Hawaii, Japan, the Philippines, China, and Korea. Roosevelt’s glamorous twenty-one year old daughter Alice served as mistress of the cruise, which included senators and congressmen. On this trip, Taft concluded secret agreements in Roosevelt’s name. In 2005, a century later, James Bradley traveled in the wake of Roosevelt’s mission and discovered what had transpired in Honolulu, Tokyo, Manila, Beijing and Seoul.

I have 3 of these to give away – here is how you can enter!

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That’s it – giveaway will end January 23.  USA and Canada entrants only

Giveaway: Cleaving by Julie Powell (audio)

Thanks to Hachette Audio I have three copies of this audio to give away:

Julie Powell thought cooking her way through Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking was the craziest thing she’d ever do–until she embarked on the voyage recounted in her new memoir, CLEAVING.

Her marriage challenged by an insane, irresistible love affair, Julie decides to leave town and immerse herself in a new obsession: butchery. She finds her way to Fleischer’s, a butcher shop where she buries herself in the details of food. She learns how to break down a side of beef and French a rack of ribs–tough, physical work that only sometimes distracts her from thoughts of afternoon trysts.

The camaraderie at Fleischer’s leads Julie to search out fellow butchers around the world–from South America to Europe to Africa. At the end of her odyssey, she has learned a new art and perhaps even mastered her unruly heart.


I have 3 of these to give away – here is how you can enter!

For one entry: Leave a comment here letting me know one of your favorite meals (*you must answer the question to be entered!)

Extra Entries?  Sure!

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That’s it – giveaway will end January 22.  USA and Canada entrants only