Morning Meanderings….

This is one of those days where I kind of have this excitement going through me like a kid on Christmas morning.  Tonight my book club meets for the Christmas party/potluck review and it is also our 100th meeting!  I am super uper pumped!  We do a gift exchange, review our read and I hand out sheets to the members where they can rate our year.  It is fun to get the results back and at our January meeting we will reveal which book won the vote for the best (and the worst) Bookies Book Club read of the year.

Here is what we read this year for Bookies Book Club:













December:  Home For The Holidays by Rebecca Kelly (not yet reviewed)

Tonight I hand out the sheets where the Bookies can choose their answers from these books we have read as a group as well as other books they have read this year.  Here are the questions:
  • You have been a Bookie Since
  • Favorite Bookie Memory
  • Favorite place to do a book review
  • Best female character in a book club book this year
  • Best male character in book club book this year
  • Best new author we were introduced to this year
  • Best author of the year (doesn’t have to be new)
  • Worst Book Club read for 2009
  • Best Book Club read for 2009
I just love my book club!  They are such a blast.  If you are not a member of a book club either off line or on line – I highly recommend that you join one.  These girls have become such a part of my growth in reading and our discussions have really evolved through the years!

**If you want to join an online bookclub – I have one here at Wordshakers On Line Book Club, there is also one at Barneys Book Blog and  at With A Good Book.  I have had discussions at all three of these on line reading groups and they are a lot of fun.
Do you belong to a book club or book group?  Any fun ideas you can share on how you do reviews or fun things you do would be wonderful!

It’s Monday, What Are You Reading?

It is Monday!  I am currently reading my book club book that is up for review tomorrow, Home For The Holidays be Rebecca Kelly.  This will also make it on to my Holiday Reading Challenge!  Tomorrow is our 100th book club meeting!  Any suggestions for something cool to do?  It is our Christmas potluck meeting and I am bringing a cake to celebrate the big 100 but have been racking my brain for months for a reasonably priced something to give each of them to commemorate this milestone!  I am currently thinking book marks….

ANYWAY…. 😉

Here is the reading plan for this week:


Yup there is a theme here.  Working on the Christmas spirit so have pulled out three Christmas related books that will hopefully push me in the right direction since so far I really am not there (I don’t even have my tree up yet).

A Blue and Gray Christmas by Joan Medlicott

What a Christmas! by B R Roberts

Secrets of a Christmas Box by S Hornby

and for a book tour on Wednesday…

Gringo’s In Paradise:  Our Honduras Odyssey by Malana Ashlie (chosen to read becuase of my Honduras experiences)

Over the weekend I was reading two of the books that were on my list for last weeks post and suddenly just felt that I needed a break.  This resulted in my pulling Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone off the shelf and curling up with the old friend I found within the pages.

**Reminder that on Dec 20th we will be reviewing and discussing The Heretic’s Daughter for the online book club, Word Shakers.  All are welcome to join in!  Let me know in a comment and I will be sure to include you in the email questions.

How about you?  What are you reading this week?  Be sure to link your post up over at J Kaye’s Blog so we can all stop over and see!

Morning Meanderings…

Ooh…. I am a little later than usual.  I am trying to break a habit of getting up and on non office days (like today) not hanging out on the computer for the first three hours of my day and then rushing to get everything done that I have procrastinated on.  One of the big things for me is my workout.  I take a Group Power Class on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.  It is weight lifting to great music and I love the class.  On Mondays they offer is at 8:15 am, and at 12:15 pm.  I am trying to break breaking the habit of going to the noon class and getting back on track with the 8:15 am one.

So – that was my delay this morning.  Now I am back and with Coffee Cup, I wanted to share this morning  what I think are great Christmas Gifts for the bookish people on that list.  Here are some things that I think are super fab….

For that someone who is a game board junky this is a fun twist on Monolopy called Bookopoly!  With thngs to buy and fun facts about books and authors – oh, I am excited just talking about it!

Yup – Trivial Pursuit Book Edition is another win for the book lover!

Like to have something to keep track of all those book recommendations so next time you do to the book store or library you are not fumbling with, “now what was that title again?”  This great little binded book inspired by library check out cards is just what the book lover ordered!


Love this (in fact after I seen it I had to order it!) Areas to jot down notes, record meeting dates, member contact info, book rating stickers and more!  Oh man… I really like this one!

Love this banned books bracelet!

A great start for the pre teen reader is your life… book suggestions, invitations, book marks and even an online component!

I have heard good things about this reference book on how to write good reviews.

For discerning bibliophiles and readers who enjoy unforgettable classic literature, 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die is a trove of reviews covering a century of memorable writing.

Any other suggestions?  Sometime in the next week I will do book titles that would make great gifts so save those ideas for then….



How To Act Right When Your Spouse Acts Wrong by Leslie Vernick

There are no perfect marriages or perfect spouses. We know having a good marriage requires effort and hard work. Yet we often don’t know how to continue to love when we are angry, hurt, scared, or just plain irritated. Nor are we sure what that kind of love is supposed to look like. Should we be patient? Forgive and forget? Do something else entirely? In this book, you’ll find the answers to these questions, differences, and sins of your spouse to help you become more like Christ. Acting right when your spouse acts wrong will not necessarily result in a more satisfying marital relationship, nor will it automatically make your spouse change his or her ways – although both could occur. It will, however, teach you to respond wisely when wronged and lead you into a deeper relationship with Christ as you yield your will to his plan for your life and learn to be more like him.

In My Opinion

I like reading books like this and picking up bits and pieces of information I can apply in my own life.  I am not saying here that my husband is doing wrong – or that I am doing wrong and he is standing behind me pointing at me hoping I don’t see.  BUT the beauty of a book like this is I think any marriage can benefit from it.  There is a little something for everyone (as I turn and make sure that Al is not standing behind me and pointing).

Reading through this book there is a theme of not only committing to your marriage but committing to your spouse. Through chapters and topics such as Stop Reacting and Start Responding and Recognize Your Power To Choose, author Leslie Vernick brings scripture  as a reminder that how we treat one another as husband and wife is all part of  God’s plan and in His words.

Choose To LOVE ….       Rather than hate

Choose to SMILE…         Rather than frown

Choose to BUILD…         Rather than destroy

Choose to PERSEVERE… Rather than quit

Choose to PRAISE… Rather than gossip

Choose to HEAL… rather than wound

Choose to GIVE… rather than grasp

Choose to ACT… rather than delay

Choose to FORGIVE… rather than curse

Choose to PRAY… rather than despair

* CHOICES: ‘Our choices reveal what we love the most, what we fear, what is of ultimate value to us, and what we think we need in life–in other words, our choices expose the dominant desires of our heart.’

While you (and I ) may look at these choices and think of course, these are no brainers…. look at them again.  How often do we (I) tend to forget that how I act, how I respond to any and all situations is a choice.  A God given choice.  I have often reminded myself that each hard situation we go through, every obstacle in our lives is a chance to grow to learn.  I like to look at this life as a training ground for whats to come and Leslie Vernick brings God’s word through this book as reminder to use the tools that we naturally have, but sometimes forget we do.

About Leslie Vernick

Author Leslie Vernick is a licensed clinical social worker who has her own private counseling practice and more than twenty years of experience counseling individuals and families from a biblical world view. She is also a popular speaker for women’s groups, couple’s retreats and professional seminars.

This was book was provided for review by WaterBrook Multnomah.

Winners!!!

I have a few winners to announce!

For the Seven Giveaway by Jacqueline Leo I have three winners!

Using Random.org the winners are:

Winning Readings

Winning Reading’s comment was “7 is my favorite”!

Birdie S.

Birdie’s comment was “7 is my fav # I’ve won a lotta $ on it”!!!

Kara

Kara’s comment was “My gramma would love this book for Christmas from ME 7 is her lucky #”.


And the winner of the giveaway for White Picket Fences by Susan Meissner:

Natalie

Congratulations all!  I have emailed you each for your mailing info!  Be sure to check out the other current giveaways here!

Curse Of The Tahiera by Wendy Gillissen Giveaway

Yesterday I posted my review of this book, Curse Of The Tahiera

A journey through haunted forests, through dreams and time.
A story of love, magic and the power of forgiveness.
A Tzanatzi outcast and an Einache shaman are on the trail of an ancient curse.
Will they save their people from destruction?

Want a chance to win a copy of this book for yourself?

Here is how!

Leave a comment here with the answer to this super fun question that I have just made up:  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!

** This question most be answered to be counted in the giveaway

BONUS ENTRIES

For an additional entry tweet or blog about this giveaway and let me know here on a separate post

Subscribe to this blog by email (upper right side) and let me know in a separate comment and have 2 extra chances

Giveaway open to USA and Canada.  Winner will be announced here on Jan 1, 2010

Thank you to author Wendy Gillissen who sent me an extra copy of the book for this giveaway!

Morning Meanderings…

Good morning all!  Yesterday I signed up for The Gilmore Girls Reading Challenge.  Gilmore Girls is my favorite TV series of all time.  A few of you commented that you had never seen the show.  *Shudder*  LOL… SO I thought I would take a minute this morning to tell you what you are missing…

The Gilmore Girls is a show about a single mom and her daughter who live in a place called Stars Hollow.  I know my explanation will not do it justice but basically it is funny, quick whit, and the daughter – Rory is a book lover.  Here are a couple You Tube Clips to give you a sample:

Rory loves Books…


Funny Gilmore Girls Moments…


Unfortunately it went off the air a few years ago.  I now get my fix through my DVD’s.  So I highly recommend grabbing yourself Season One and sit back and enjoy some great moments.  Let me know if you do and what you think.  🙂

Oh and for those of you who have been following the whole ugly sweater party saga… as promised here is the picture!

Yeah… I look like an extra from Lion King…. 😉

That is not a scarf – that is an actual part of the sweater

In My Mailbox

What an extremely super fab (yes I said super fab) week for the mailbox! A few long awaited treasures made their appearance this week.  I am so excited I have to share with you right now!  Right now!!  🙂

Thank you to Kristi at Story Siren for this wonderful weekly meme!

Books To Review

The Magicians Book by Laura Miller: Check out that cover!  This book is about Laura’s love hate relationship with the Chronicles of Narnia.  I am so pro Narnia and CS Lewis, I am curious to read what this is all about.  If you are curious too, I have copies of this book to giveaway – enter here!


Primal by Mark Batterson: LOVE Batterson!  I have read all of his books and this is one I have waited for anxiously as well.  Look for this tour here on December 15.


American Rust by Phillip Meyer: A novel on the restlessness of the Great Depression this books subject matter caught hold of my heart and hasn’t let go.  A beautiful hard cover too!


Thirsty by Tracey Bateman: I have read the reviews of this book and I am found so curious I can hardly stand it!  A vampire style book written by a Christian author…. cant wait to sink my teeth into it!  😉


The Wonderful Demise of Benjamin Arnold Guppy by Gina Collia-Suzuki: When Gina (the author) approached me to read her book I was unsure what this was about.  However reading the brief bit on line I had to say yes so I could know about Benjamin and his wonderful demise.

A Blue and Gray Christmas by Joan Medlicott: YAY!  A Christmas read thanks to Pocket books!


Conflicts With Interest by Michael Ruddy: Its a little about gambling… a little about business… a little about lawsuits… and a lot about mystery.  Why oh why do I always seem to be hungry for a mystery?  I don’t know but I am eager to see if this book can satisfy that hunger.


Collision of Evil by John LeBeau: Another fabulous looking mystery that leaves me with visions of conspiracy just by reading the jacket cover!


Books I won

Saffron Dreams by Shaila Abdullah: Can you hear me squeal with excitement?  This book has been on my wish list and then I won it!!!  It came directly from the author and it is signed!


Always My Brother by Jean Reagan: Natasha at Maw Books reviewed this lovely book and interviewed author Jean Reagan.  There was a contest to win a signed copy of this book and I was one of the winners.  I am so excited to review this book and then I am going to donate it to my grade school here in Brainerd, Harrison Elementary.

7th Heaven by James Patterson: Oh yes – I am so into Patterson these days!  I won this one and will get tothis after the holidays….


Book Purchases

The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown: I had to do some on line shopping this week and purchased this one off my wish list as a little treat to myself!  I loved Davinchi Code and Angels and Demons and can not wait to read this one!


Home For The Holidays by Rebecca Kelly: This is my December book club read AND it will fit nicely into the holiday reading challenge.  🙂


Read, Remember, Recommend: This is for our Christmas book club Christmas gift exchange we will do this coming Tuesday.  I found this at Amazon and I LOVE it.  Pages of book suggestions, places for notes, books you want lists and books you have loaned.  In fact I think I need one for myself!


Climbing The Stairs: This one is on my wish list but it is not for me but sent off how the holiday gift exchange as it was on their wish list too!


Shelf Discovery: Is for the other Christmas exchange I signed up for and this book is on its way to its new home as well.


Holiday Swap Gift!

And last but not least – this week I received The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton!  This was sent to me by Helen of Helen’s Book Blog.  She was my secret swap aprtner and I love the gift!!!!  Love it!


Be sure to stop in at the Story Siren blog and share what you got in your mailbox this week!

Gilmore Girls Reading Challenge

If you are ever in a radio contest and you have a chance to win big bucks if you can answer the question, “What is Sheila’s all time favorite tv series”?  You will win the bucks if you answer Gilmore Girls.  I am a total Gilmore Girl addict….. to the point that:

  1. I own all seven seasons and have watched them at least three times all the way through
  2. I have often wished like Loreli that I could run a bed and Breakfast
  3. Have paused the DVD’s to look closely at the screen to see what book Rory is reading
  4. Would pack up tomorrow if I could live in Stars Hollow

Ok…. so now you know.  Gilmore Girls is my comfort show…. it plays this time of year in the background on evening that I am downstairs curled up with a blanket and my lap top…. I root for Dean…. I get angry at Jess….

ANYWAY… when I seen that Lisa from Lit and Life was hosting a Gilmore Girl Reading Challenge…. lets just say that being lab partners with Paris for three years would not have kept me from joining.  🙂

Before you think that you could not do this challenge know that the list of options (all nicely displayed at the Gilmore Girl Reading Challenge blog) are in all categories and are books you know and if you have not read – there are many you should.  You can enter the challenge at different levels….

Emily: Read 5 books from at least two different categories.
Lorelai: Read 10 books from at least three different categories.
Rory: Read 20 books from at least four different categories.

I personally am going to go for the Rory!  With choices from childrens to YA reads, to classics, to modern fiction…. these are the books we read anyway!  Go check out the post and join…. it would be great to share reviews with you!

1. Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone by JK Rowling (Children/YA Category)

2.  To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee

3.  The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath

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Curse of the Tahiera by Wendy Gillissen

A fictional fantasy  where the past becomes part of the adventure!  ~  Sheila

journey through haunted forests, through dreams and time.
A story of love, magic and the power of forgiveness.
A Tzanatzi outcast and an Einache shaman are on the trail of an ancient curse.
Will they save their people from destruction?


In My Opinion:

I like a good fantasy adventure.  Following Rom and Yldich through the pages of this book looking for an ancient curse was a wild adventure that I slowly picked up on the rhythm of the book.  Sometimes language can throw me off and words such as erstwae and Daydach proved to be stumbling blocks for me and in the beginning of the book I had a hard time with these words.  Thank goodness author Wendy Gillissen put the definitions (any many more words like them) in the back of the book for reference!

As our two characters travel North together there are a series of dreams that deeply trouble Rom and cause quite a plot for this read.  I found it interesting how Wendy wove a deeper meaning into these dreams and how a troubled past can truly effect your present if not dealt with.  For what I would call a YA read, this book was a bit deeper than I had anticipated.


About the Author:

The urge to write and her love for the world of castles, elves and ghosts stem from the time she was five years old and her parents first took her to the ancient hills of England, Scotland and Wales.

Inspired by a journey to the Greek island of Kefalonia in 2005, Wendy began writing ‘Curse of the Tahiéra’.

I received my copy for review from the author, Wendy Gillissen