In My Mailbox…

Fair warning – this is a two week accumulation due to last weekends massive bike ride and with BBAW I never did catch up on my regular memes.  Now I am back and excited to do a little house keeping this week on my blog…. moving some things around… etc..  but enough about that…. lest get to that mailbox:  (In my Mailbox was created by Story Siren)

The Help by Kathryn Stockett: You have probably heard me talk enough about this book lately… I think it was in three different posts during BBAW.  Funny – since I have not read it – just excited because of all I am hearing about it from my fellow bloggers!

The Guernsey, Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows: Yippy!  I won a copy of this from Novel Menagerie (thank you thank you!)  Yet two came in the mail in separate packages on the same day – so you know what that means?  Yup!  Giveaway coming soon!

Killer Summer by Ridley Pearson sounds wonderfully spooky doesnt it?  I am thinking rainy night read or chilly fall night with a blanket and apple cider!

Dial Emmy for Murder by Eileen Davidson is just the fun cozy mystery I have been craving.  This will be a fun read!

Heavens Keep by William Kent Krueger really interests me as this is a Minnesota author who I have seen around (everywhere actually) but have never read!

Bo’s Cafe by John Lynch is an October 2,  Blog Tour.  This book looks so good!

Bone Lake by :  This is a book I won from J. Kayes Blog and I am so excited to read this as J. Kaye raved about it in a post she put up this past week.

When The Whistle Blows by :  Sent my way by the author…. I just thumbed through this book tonight and it looks like it will be a good one.

Extraordinary by John Bevere looks fantastic and this one I will be digging into soon.  Did you look at the picture?  Yup.  There are two of them and you know what that means!  GIVEAWAY BABY!!!

Cross Culture Servanthood by: This is a purchase I made to use for my training sessions for the team I am leading to Honduras on October 3oth this year.  I have heard this is a great read so I hope to use some of the info in it.

Marilyn Monroe by :  I love a good memoir and I was hoping i would get a chance to review this book and I did!  This should be a delight to read and review!

The Darceys and The Bingleys / The Plight of The Darcey Brothers:  Ok… I know that this looks like I have given in to the hype on all the new “Austen like” books…. but in my defense, the jury is still out as I have not read them yet.  Sure these are great looking books… but we will have to wait for the review to see if I have been sold.

Make Ahead Meals for Busy Moms by Jane Doiron: A great cook book that came to me this past week with a copy to giveaway.  I posted my review of this earlier today after I read through it yesterday and made two recipes out of it for dinenr last night!  See review and giveaway here!

Beautiful Ugly by Shelia E Lipsey: Sent to me by the author for review.  Shelia described her book well in the email she sent me and it really peaked my interest!

A Thousand years by Donald Miller: Another one that I think is going to not only be a great read but one for the book shelf.  Thats right – I said it.  A keeper.

Benny and Shrimp by Katarina Mazetti: This is one of those books that Iread about on other blogs and was interested enough to pursue a review copy.

The Lighter Side of Trainers 2010 Calendar: This is one of those items I got in the mail and for the life of me can not remember if this is something I asked for or won or what.  Forgive me – but I can not remember.  It does look great though and it will be going in the book room for 2010.

The Carpet Boys Gift by Pegi Deitz Shea: A gorgeous childrens read that I am sure will be reviewed quickly because 1) it is so great looking I want to read this and review it and 2) I really want to get working on my childrens reviews and I have several to do!

Sir Dalton and The Shadow Heart by Chuck Black: Ooh!  This is a bit out of my normal read but for some reason the cover draws me and i think I am going to enjoy it!

Charlie and Mama Kyna by Diana Rumhahn: Like I stated above, I am looking to do a whole category of Childrens books and am excited to get them to review when I can.  This one also looks delightful and I cant wait tor ead this as well.  This one is based off an international award winning film.

Labor Day by Joyce Maynard: I have read wonderful reviews on this one and I am excited to dig in and see what it is all about!

Deconstructing Sammy by Matt Birkbeck: Another memoir!  Sammy has this odd place in my heart…. when I was a kid I had a pure bread poodle that was the grandson of Sammy Davis Jrs. dog.  No kidding.  I know that is really weird but as a kid… I was really proud of that.  The book is just another one that I enjoy knowing the stories behind the stories.

The Sound of Sleigh Bells by Cindy Woodsmall: My first holiday book review!  This one is a tour Set for mid October!  I have read Cindy before and enjoy her books!

So there it is…. the mailbox in all of its glory.  🙂

Make Ahead meals For Busy Moms by Jane Doiron + Giveaway!

I loved reviewing this cook book!  The recipes were easy to follow and  delicious! ~ Sheila

make aheadMake Ahead meals are not just for Moms who work outside of the home. It’s a way of cooking that helps all families, big and small. It all comes down to a little planning. Make a meal or two in advance when you have some extra time. Then you’ll be rewarded with quick, delicious home-cooked meals when you really need them!

I met Author Jane Doioron through Book Blogs.  We started chatting back and forth about books and she shared with me that she was the author of a cook book and asked if I would consider reviewing her book.  I had never reviewed a cook book before and had to wonder how I would go about doing that….

no characters….. but ingredients

no plot….  but the act of bringing all the ingredients together to create something else entirely….

a conclusion?  Well…. yeah… the overall ending product.

When the book arrived I realized it was actually easy to review a cook book, just dive in and try out some of the recipes.  I had company coming for dinner on Saturday so the timing was perfect!  I made the Crab Melts appetizer (page 5) and the Pumpkin Bread (page 45).005

The Crab melts called for Kraft Old English Cheese Spread which I could not find so chose a cheese spread from our grocery store that I believed to be close to the same as what was called for.  These appetizers were not only easy to make but they were delicious and a crowd pleaser!

003The Pumpkin Bread was a big recipe and smelled so good with all the spices in it while I mixed.  I made it is a cake pan and cut it into strips that were also delicious and everyone enjoyed with our meal.  I had enough of this recipe left to bring to the tailgate party we had a t church today.  (Jane says in her recipe that this can be split into three loaves and then froze up to two months).  When I make it a again I think I will do that to have it handy for the upcoming holidays.

What I really enjoyed about the recipes is that they are easy to follow and the ingredients were many things you would have on hand anyway.

Jane was so wonderful to let me review her book and she also sent me an additional copy to give away!  (Thank you Jane!)

To sign up for a chance to win this wonderful book:

1 entry by commenting here on a favorite recipe you have

Earn a second entry by blogging or twittering about this giveaway

a third entry can be achieved by commenting on any other non giveaway post here

That’s it – have fun!

Giveaway ends on October 20 – US and Canada entries only please and no po box numbers

**  See another wonderful review of this book and another chance to get in on winning this book

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I received this book and the giveaway copy from the author, Jane Doiron

Mix Shake Stir – recipes from Danny Meyer’s NYC restaurants

A beautiful book filled with  great cocktail recipes for home entertaining.  ~  Sheila

mix shakeMeyer has long been a hero to New York City restaurant goers via his eclectic and acclaimed eateries—the upscale Gramercy Tavern, exotic Tabla and low-down Blue Smoke and Shake Shack. Now, perhaps in a nod to the economic climate, Meyer befriends the stay-at-home crowd with an excellent guide to the affordable luxury known as the artisanal cocktail. Resisting the capitalistic impulse to crank out a book representing each of his establishments, he instead pulls recipes from all of them, 140 in toto, providing enough martinis, highballs and infused liquor to withstand any recession. He stacks the drinks into five different categories. Favorite Classics (old-fashioned, Negroni and such); New Classics like a Pomegranate gimlet and a modern martini with cilantro-infused gin; Inspired Flavors such as the Kachumber Kooler (a favorite at Tabla made with muddled cucumber, cilantro and chili pepper); Elegant Sips, where Champagne and sherry make their presence known; and Casual Libations for the beach, the backyard or the mojito-fueled dance party. And because no one should have too many blood orange margaritas on an empty stomach, Meyer concludes with a chapter of Bar Fare. The kick from his five-spice cashews, Thai trail mix and hot garlic potato chips all require that a tall glass of ice water be added to the evening’s drink list.

My husband I are not real big on the mixed drinks and due to our busy lifestyle as business owners, we really dont entertain at home often either.  Last night we did however have friends over to grill out on the deck and I thought this may be an opportune time to try out a recipe  in this beautiful book.

I decided on the Strawberry Ginger Mojito on page 165.  It looked easy enough and I did not have to pick up too much.013One of the ingredients it called for was bottled ginger.  The book said I could find it in a well stocked grocery store or in a natural foods store.  Our groceries stores did not carry it and neither did our two local natural foods stores…. so my recipe quickly became Strawberry Mojito.   This made a beautifully red in color beverage, with a nice crisp strawberry taste – not strong tasting which is always a plus for me.  Garnished with a strawberry the drink was a hit and I would make it again.

This book is loaded with beautiful pictures and I did not notice until after the get together that the final chapter is all on snacky foods to go with the drinks.  I wish I would have seen that earlier!  Now I know I have to dive back in to try the five spice cashews, thai trail mix and the tequila lime shrimp.  Yum!

This book would make a wonderful gift.

This book was sent to me by Hachette Book Group


Join Now – On Line Book Club: Word Shakers

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Link Here To Current Book Information and Sign Up Form

1.  Each five/six weeks a book is chosen that as many of us that can will read (its even cool if you have already read it prior to selection!)

2.  When we get to the review deadline, I will put up a post that everyone can link their reviews of the book

3.  I will create a group spreadsheet with questions about the book that you may answer.  I will use different contributors comments in a Wordshaker post.

That’s the basics of it now.  Obviously if you did not have time to participate in a certain month certainly stay tuned for future months.  Or if a book doesn’t interest you – you are welcome to pass and watch for the next.

 

Our current read is:

To Be Announced

 


Feel free to grab the Word Shakers widget and use on your blog posts as well as to connect others to join.

Morning Meanderings…

a big improvementGood morning.  I took the liberty of giving myself an extra hour of sleep this morning and while I don’t think I am even yet fully awake, I believe the extra hour will pay off as I get going today.

Today is a new day and Coffee Cup and I have even done a bit of blog hopping already this morning.  I am a little surprised I have any hopping energy left as the past five days I have tried to see as many blogs as possible and comment wherever I could.  I have to admit My Friend Amy was right, there is no way you can get around to all of them and believe me – I tried.

I still plan to keep on traveling to blogs during my Morning Meanderings so if I didn’t get to you – I mean too, and if you leave a comment here I will definitely be there,as I do visit everyone who visits me.

Now post BBAW (a round of applause to all who made this event happen!!!) I am planning to get back to meandering and this morning I have a review to share with you from Different Time, Different Place Book Reviews – which I found through BBAW.  Debbie has a review posted for a book called The Road To Unafraid by Jeff Struecker.

What is interesting is that Debbie reviewed this book in April and I probably would have never known about it if she had not put up a quote from this book for yesterdays post.  Seriously – the quote stopped me in my blog hopping tracks and I had to follow up by reading her review.  Here is the link to her post Meek is not Weak.  Powerful stuff.

I encourage you to read Debbies review and the Friday Quote.  Leave her a comment (we all love comments!).  I for one during this past 5 days of BBAW know that there are so many of us out there it is important that we say hi when we visit…. I think it gives each of us a little lift as we read… and we write…..  and we review.  🙂

On a separate note I am excited to be reviewing two books during a dinner I have planned for my hubby tonight for his birthday.  We are grilling and having friends over and I thought this would be a wonderful time to review Mix Shake Stir from Danny Meyer’s acclaimed New York Restaurants (sent to me by Hachette for review) and Make Ahead Meals by our very own Jane Doiron.  These reviews will be up in the next couple days!

Have a wonderful Saturday all!

All About One Persons Journey Through A World of Books

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When BBAW 2009 was in the early stages I put out a post of how my blogging Journey began…  it is really a lot of fun for me to review that time…. seriously…..

I had no idea.

I had no idea that the blogging community was filled with wonderful people all over the world tapping out reviews on keyboards and reading books that publishers and authors had sent them to review.  I became a real book blogger in June of this year…. my world has turned upside down in the past 3 1/2 months and in wonderful ways.

I am always finding things I like on others blogs and as I have grown as a blogger, my blog has morphed right along beside me.  I read – I review – I blog hop – I learn.

My favorite things I have done with this blog would be:

1.  The Word Verification Balderdash:  My Thursday meme that I have so much fun with and love seeing others join me!

2.  The author interviews have been a rush and when they post about little ol’ me and this blog on their websites or blogs…. well – I am giddy and hope that I never grow out of that excitement phase.

3.  Just being me.  I see in the three months here I have relaxed a bit in my posts and more of my personality is coming through.  I like that and with my Morning Meanderings (which is pretty much me (unplugged) gabbing about books and drinking coffee) I have heard so many positive things about people loving my Meanderings that I am so glad that I can just be me….. doing what I do….. talking books.  🙂

The future for One Persons Journey Through a World of Books

Hmmmmm….looking ahead… I hope that over the next year I can continue to grow as a book blogger and be a place where people can come and read an honest review of a book and get a little bit of my humor at the same time.  I hope my blog and my readers continue to grow in positive ways!  And on a personal note – I hope I really get a chance to go to some of these wonderful book events I see many of you twitter and blog about so I can have a chance to experience these events and meet some of you!  🙂

BBAW Giveaway – Here We Go Again!!!

BBAW_Celebrate_BooksI keep posting giveaways as I have time and so as long as I have a bit before I need to fly out the door again…. thought I would post another!

This time I am looking for the titles and Authors of any one of the top ten books of 2008 according to the New York Times.  Just one of the books.

I will take three winners here – a different winner for each correct title. The winners will receive choice out of the gift box.

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(*Please remember these giveaways are open to US entrants only and can not be delivered to PO box numbers)  ** Note that the comment giveaway at the end of BBAW where you can win an Amazon gift card is open worldwide – so while the individual giveaways are USA only – the overall comment giveaway is worldwide!  :)

BBAW – yes! Another Giveaway!

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Ok…I wont even try to shoot for one correct answer here as I am sure there are many…. so what I am looking for this time is a link to what you find to be the Worlds largest Book…..  again – I am not putting in guidelines…. put a great link in the comments to what you believe to be the worlds largest book and you will be one of my winners!

One of the winners?  Yup – in this final day of BBAW I am going to look for 3 winners this time…. you can not however use the same link to the same book as another winner has.  I need three separate books here.  (There is no right or wrong answer – I am just looking for three links to 3 EXTREMELY large books)  A different winner per book – the same person on this one can not win the 2nd or third spot as well)

I thought this would be kind of cool to see what links come in to see what are considered to be the Worlds Largest Books!  Winners will be announced on here and will get a chance to pick out of the gift box!

Ready?  Set?  And Go!!! gift

(*Please remember these giveaways are open to US entrants only and can not be delivered to PO box numbers)  ** Note that the comment giveaway at the end of BBAW where you can win an Amazon gift card is open worldwide – so while the individual giveaways are USA only – the overall comment giveaway is worldwide!  :)

Morning Meanderings!

Coffee Cup and I are out and about at 8:30 this morning.  I have delivered Chance to school… stopped by the Holiday a big improvementGas for coffee…. yes the same coffee place I mentioned earlier this week in that odd morning meandering post….LOL

What can I say?  They have really good coffee!

And here I am now looking at a half day in the office and trying to plan out something to do with a 14 year old this weekend that he would like to do.  Never Ever dull that’s for sure.  🙂

I think this morning I just want to tip my Cup to everyone who made the BBAW possible as well as all of those bloggers out there that participated with great posts, fun giveaways, and more.  I have met many new bloggers this week and hope throughout today to meet even more!

So this morning…. my funny bone is apparently kicked into high gear and I have written this song to the tune of Wind Beneath my Wings.  (Be sure to hit the play tab at the bottom of the post so you can have the music to go with the words…)  🙂

Wind Beneath My Posts

(Or… the book without a review)

It must have been cold there on my TBR shelf
To never have been a Book Reviewed
You were content to let me read, other books

You always waited on the shelf.


So I was the one with too many projects
While you were the one that had to wait.
A beautiful Book without a review, for so long
A beautiful book longing to be read.

Did you ever know that you’re my passion
And everything I would like to read
If I can write that new review of you
You are the wind beneath my posts


You might have appeared to go unnoticed
But I’ve got it all here in my notes
I want you to know I know the books
Of course I know it
I would be nothing with out you

Read, Read, Read today
Your words take me so high
Oh, read, read
So much there is to read
So many on the TBR shelf
Thank you, thank you, thank God for you
The wind beneath my posts

LOL…. Later!

Thanks For Introducing Me To This Book!

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So it is day 4 of BBAW and no – I cant believe it.  When I first heard about BBAW I was so excited.  I was already having such a wonderful time with all the books and bloggers I was connecting with that BBAW was icing on the cake!  The plan was (as I carefully highlighted the dates in my agenda) that I would be sure that I did nothing more than necessary this week.  No evening appointments, no dinners with friends…no commitments other than hanging out with all of you and absorbing all that there is to BBAW.

Like a mini vacation….

at a carnival….

all expenses paid!

And then…. life comes in.  I biked the 150 this past weekend and came home on Sunday, exhausted and in no shape to create all the witty posts I had planned on prepping.  And on Monday I found myself picking up our kinship partner Chance to come and live with us for awhile… so we moved him in.  And Monday evening  I had a Missions Team meeting for our Honduras trip that I had to reschedule from last Monday as that was a holiday.  Tuesday is kickball.  Wednesday in my Group Power Class and Biking with the Brainerd Trailblazers.  And yes, here we are at Thursday already…. day 4 of BBAW and tonight is the Women’s Walk About that I was invited to in downtown Brainerd…..

and I kinda want to go…

ANYWAY – ANYWAY….. that is life as each of you could also share what your week has been like – and even with my own personal craziness…  I am loving BBAW and having a blast with each days topic….. the giveaways… the new relationships (did I mention I have had record breaking visitor numbers this week?)

So today (yes, I am getting to the point….. LOL) I get to talk about a book or two that hit my radar because of my Book Blog Friends…. and here goes!

The book I want to talk about is The Help by Kathryn Stockett.  I first heard about this book on August 4th when I posted the request to know with six months gone… what was the best read on 2009 so far?  I had many wonderful book titles come flowing in and I was excited to read about them.

Then it started with Laura’s Reviews when she recommended the book called The Help by Kathryn Stockett, and I thought, “Wow, that sounds good.”

Then Alyce from At Home with Books also shared The Help by Kathyryn Stockett to be one of the best reads of 2009.  And finally while browsing through one of my favorite review blogs over at Eve’s Between The Bookends…. I seen it again.

So – in honor BBAW and as a little treat to myself – I purchased this book and it arrived yesterday.  I am so excited to read it and I have an idea brewing that I am going to sit on for a couple days…. and then probably share it on Saturday with all of you….  it is an idea that has come out of the posts and contests I have worked on throughout this week.

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Finally – I just want to say thank you to all you wonderful book bloggers out there who read the books and review the books.  I know a lot of time can go into reading and writing and developing interesting posts…. and I thank you again for the books you recommend – the ones I have never heard of but found by reading a book blog.