Morning Meanderings…

a big improvementI am out of town… by the time this post is up I should be on my way Biking from Blaine Minnesota to Hinkley Minnesota.  (see post about this here).

I wasnt sure if I was going to be able to 1) Have time to post anything and/or 2) Have access to internet, so I have prepped a morning meandering for today and tomorrow and if I do get time to post again that will be bonus!

Recently in my meanderings (which can usually be described as an early morning – pre shower but not pre coffee, slipper clad version of me traveling with oversized steamy coffee cup in hand around the blogesphere) I came across a book that sounded… well…

powerful.

Over at Jo-Jo Loves To Read I found a review for a book called The Last Bridge by Teri Coyne.  I found myself rushing through the review trying to see where it was going with almost a sense of anxiety.  I had to go back and read it again more slowly.

Stop over at Jo-Jo Loves To Read and see this book, the review, and of course another lovely blog!

For those wondering…. “Did she take a book with her on this bike ride?”  The answer is absolutely!  I have brought with NORTH!  Or be Eaten (which is appropriate as I am biking North…. and I also brought Dreaming Anastasia – both of which are blog tours I am doing next week.

~ Sheila

100th Review!!! Giveaway Winner Drawn!

It is noon here in Central Minnesota and I just plugged in the comment numbers at Random.org and have my winner.  🙂

WORDLILLY!!!

Congratulations!  I will email you the code for the certificate today!  🙂

Thank you to everyone who commented in the last three days – this was a lot of fun and I met a few new people!  Do not be discouraged – we are doing something similar to this starting Monday for BBAW!  There will be more chances to win and more prizes!

The Giveaway was: This week I posted my 100th book review!  I am pretty excited about that!  Of course, I always like an excuse to celebrate and this is a great one!  I am offering a $20 Amazon gift card to one lucky reader of One Persons Journey Through a World of Books!

To enter – all you have to do is a leave a comment on any post on my blog.  Each comment will count as one entry to this.  10 comments through out my blog = 10 entries and so onComments of course must actually be a comment and not just a word or two.

This celebration giveaway will start now and end Friday September 11th at noon.  I will calculate all comments, assign them a number and draw using random.org.

Have fun and thank you for celebrating with me!  🙂

Dont Forget To Vote!

BBAW favI voted and wanted to remind all of you wonderful Book Bloggers and Non Book Bloggers (but book readers!) that the poles are open and currently there is no line to get in and vote!

I am heading out of town pretty quick here so I wanted to get in my votes and found myself spending a lot of time visiting the blogs of the short lists and knwing that when I have more time I need to go back and do some more browsing as there are some wondeful blogs here that I had beeremindern to before, and many I had not.

Stop on over at the short list to see the blogs that are up for the awards.  Then make your way to the voting booth and vote away!  🙂  Remember that the voting booth colses at 11:59 pm on saturday September 12.

BBAW Sept 14 – 18 – Big Celebration Here!

BBAW_Celebrate_BooksI am so excited to be a part of this years BBAW Celebration.  I have been sweeping and dusting around here… hanging streamers and a few balloons in preparation.

I am not ready to reveal  all I have planned for the week but I will give you these hints.  I will have giveaways for books and gift cards!  There will be a daily chance to win and there will also be an accumulation of the week grand prize.  The gift box below will link to the prizes available and as we have winners I will put their name next to what they have won! gift

You will be able to identify my give away posts as I will have the gift box (gift box is a clickable link)  in the corner.  I am just so excited to be a part of this with all of you!   I hope to see you all here throughout the week, I look forward to seeing my regular visitors and also am excited to meet those of you who are new to One Persons Journey Through a World of Books.   Dont be shy – be sure to say hi while you are here and help yourself to cake and coffee as well!

Morning Meanderings…. and my weekend plans…

Today I want to share with you my weekend plan.  You may have heard me through Twitter or through random posts a big improvementthis week that I have a 150 mile bike ride this weekend.  I am kind of nervous, kind of excited – but really want to share with you the what and the why of this ride.

I have done bike tours for about 10 years now.  A bike tour is not a race, just a ride at your own speed with many other bikers.  There is usually a small entry fee that includes a t shirt, rest stops about every 12 miles that provide water, and snacks.  I think the one thing I like most about these rides is the people you meet – the biking community and we as book bloggers can understand the importance and the fun of community!  🙂

So last year my cousin tells me about this ride…. not 50 miles like I usually do…. but 150.  I thought I heard him wrong.  Nope, 150 miles… a two day ride, 75 miles a day.

Your kidding, I thought.

connie
This is Connie

Connie Statz is a good friend of Jarrod’s wife’s mom.  Connie was given a blood transfusion in 1981, that 5 other people also received.  Through this transfusion, Connie as well as the other 5 contacted the Aids virus.  28 years later, Connie is the only remaining survivor of the 6 who were infected.  Connie has fought long and hard and has started a camp called Camp Benedict, which is a camp for Aids education and support for Minnesota families in which one or more members of the family is infected with HIV.

Connie says, “I contracted the AIDS virus in 1981, which puts me in a small group of folks who have had this 28 years.  When I contracted AIDS, AIDS affected my family, and there was nothing to help people deal with a member of their family having AIDS.   When I first started the camp 15 years ago in 1994, the funding was from the Benedictine Nuns, so I called it Camp Benedict.   What I started because I needed it isn’t about me anymore.  We serve thousands of people.  Now, it’s about helping others who feel like I did”.

So this is what I know.  I know that Connie is someone who I have recently met and I find to be an incredible woman.  She is a fighter, and her team that will ride in the Minnesota Aids Trek this Saturday and Sunday are called The Rhino’s.  In Connie’s words, Rhino’s slogan “Born With Horns” means being tough and getting up to charge every day.  28 years later, Connie is still fighting and her team Rhino’s money raised goes 100% to help the Camp. After I heard about Connie, I knew I wanted in.

This afternoon I will ride with my cousin Jarrod, Farrah, their 4 month old son Tripp, and friend Brian, to the cities to stay overnight.  We ride Saturday 75 miles from Blaine to Hinckley, stay over night, and then Hinckley to Duluth.

I am new to this ride, and I am excited to be supporting a wonderful cause… and nervous as I have never ridden this far before.  Laptop will be going with me so if I have a chance to check in Friday night and through the weekend – I will.  🙂

Team Rhinos 2008
Team Rhinos 2008

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Thanks everyone!  I’ll be talking books again soon and I am excited for BBAW week!  🙂

Sheila

Bran Hambric by Kaleb Nation

There is a magical feel to this book… from  opening the cover to the first page I felt almost like holding my breath as the  words whisked me inside!  ~ Sheila

Brann HambrigBran Hambric was found locked in a bank vault at six years old, with no memory of his past. For years, he has lived with one of the bankers, wondering why he was left behind — until one night, when he is fourteen, he is suddenly confronted by a maddened creature, speaking of Bran’s true past and trying to kidnap him.

Bran finds that he is at the center of a plot which started years before he was even born: the plot of a deadly curse his mother created…and one that her former masters are hunting for him to complete.

Haunted by the spirit of his mother’s master and living in a city where magic is illegal, Bran must undo the crimes of his past…before it is too late.


Can a book feel like magic?  I think it can.  Actually – as I think about how the idea of Bran Hambric came to be… that’s a bit of magic in itself, and you will read more about that in my author interview with Kaleb Nation today!  When this book arrived in my home I was itching to get into it… I felt it was something special before I ever opened it and that scared me a bit… what if I was wrong?  Did I seriously just judge a book by its cover?  I think I did a little, and along with the small buzz through the internet that I was hearing about the book, I could not wait tog et started.

The first part of Bran Hambric felt very Rowling like… there were a lot of similarities to Harry Potter and while I adore the Harry Potter series I was a little saddened that this may be a book that followed a bit too closely to that outline.  A couple more chapters in, Bran Hambric felt as though it found its own path and off we flew together – book and reader, into an adventure I will safely describe as magical.

This was a book that I could not put down, and for the two days I was reading it (over Labor day weekend) I had my nose stuck in it every chance I could get.  I think it is a wonderful YA read and fans of YA fantasy should definitely invest the time time into reading this book. For a first book, that was started when Kaleb Nation was 14, it has a lot of potential I think his follow up books will become even better.

I look forward to what comes next not only for Kaleb, but also for Bran.  Be sure to read my interview with author Kaleb Nation here.


This book was sent to me by Sourcebooks

I would rate this book G

Follow the blog Tour for Bran Hambric:

Sunday, August 30th

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Tuesday, September 1st

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Tuesday, September 8th

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Wednesday, September 9th

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Thursday, September 10th

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Friday, September 11th

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Saturday, September 12th

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Sunday, September 13th

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Saturday, September 19th

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Into the Wardrobe

Interview with Kaleb Nation, Author of Bran Hambric

I am pleased to welcome to One Persons Journey Through a World of Books, Kaleb Nation.  Kaleb is the author of Bran Hambric, the wonderful book that was just released on 9/9/09.

kaleb-nation-photo-creditWelcome Kaleb!  Please make yourself comfortable.  When I first started hearing about Bran Hambric I had also heard how the story came to you on March 3rd, 2003,  3/3/03.  You were 14 at the time.  That amazes me.   Would youplease tell us a little about what that was like?

I remember jumping out of bed, scrambling down the ladder of the bunk bed I shared with my brother, and dashing to my desk to write the idea down. For some reason, on that night, I knew that the date would be important, and that’s why I made sure to write it down in my notebook. I don’t know if I just had a feeling that the book would eventually be published, or if it was just part of my interest in strange and unusual calendar dates, but I’m really happy I made sure to write it down!


I can visualize that!  How amazing!  Did the idea for the book come to you as whole or were there parts you really had to think on and add to make it flow?

The main story came to me at once: I knew that Bran was being hunted by a creature, I knew that he lived in a modern city that banned magic, and I knew a lot of specific parts about his past. Most of the details of the story, however, had to be developed over the following years of writing.


I picture you as this young boy writing this book and have to wonder what did your parents think at the time and/or your siblings?  Did they think you were on to something or just using your time productively?

Luckily, I was home schooled, so my parents actually made my writing a part of my school schedule! They were very supportive, even when I would spend hours on end writing (it got so bad they had to set time limits on my writing time!). My brother Jaden and sister Maddi were my main readers for years, and know about all the deleted scenes and characters that got cut over the years. I’d always know if something was good if they liked it, or what had to be taken out when they started to get bored.


Any friends, extended family, etc… were they supportive of what you were writing?  Involved in any way?

I had a cousin who had published technical writing and fiction for magazines before, and she was a huge help in the beginning! She would read my early drafts and make long-distance calls to me on the weekends to discuss it. I was a bit starstruck that my cousin was a real writer and was actually helping me with editing. I also had a lot of great friends who read the drafts and made comments on things they liked or didn’t like.


At the age of 14, what book was your favorite?

It’s hard to remember. I know back then that I liked The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien.


When you completed the book, did you have a publisher ready or did you have to go and market it?.  Share a bit about that experience.

After I finished the book, I first had to find an agent. I had been researching the publishing business for years and knew a lot of the process already, thankfully. I sent out a bunch of email queries and had a few agents who were interested, but after a while of nobody taking it on, I had to rewrite my query. After the rewrite, suddenly nine agents were interested (never doubt the power of editing your query letter!). I signed with my agent, and worked with him to get the book ready for a publisher.

Is there plans for another book?

Yes!  I am writing the sequel to Bran Hambric now.


Thank you Kaleb so much for your time!  I imagine your life is quite busy now and with the release of the book, probably only getting busier!  Readers, you can find Bran Hambric on sale now!  Be sure to see my review of Bran Hambric here.


Word verification Balderdash (The Thursday Thing)

This is the weekly meme where I encourage anyone who wishes to play along to take those crazy word verifications balderdashthey have had over the past week and create a fake definition for them (much like how you play the board game Balderdash).  This is all in fun and makes commenting on blogs a bit more interesting when the verification may just give you the best definition of the week!  See original post here.

Not a huge offering this week – I have been busy and found that yesterday I had hardly captured a thing!  Here is what I have:

crudt: that residue found at the bottom of the cup (coffee,tea) afte you have finished drinking it.

exend: a false ending to a not so good  book.  You think well.. its over.  Then you turn the page and are shocked to see there is more.

BELT: Not what you think… BELT is the new and improved BLT, but this one is Bacon, EGG, lettuce and tomato!

lefeet: A much politer french version of saying you have two left feet.  Rather than, “Dude!  You got two left feet! Har Har!”  It is much nicer in french as they say, “Oh, Madame…. lefeet?”

Want to play?

I would love to see what you come up with!  To do your own, simply grab the picture meme and add it to your own post.  Link back to this post and leave a comment here letting my know you have and I will add your blog post to this one so people may see other participants.  Let the fun begin!  :)

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Books and Winners – Oh My!

I am behind on my giveaways and I want to go into next weeks BBAW clean as I have many things planned here!  🙂

So lets give away some books shall we?

We will start here with Jantsens Gift by Pam Cope – I have 5 wonderful books to give away and here are the winners:

Congratulations!!!

I loved all the answers on how everyone would serve in our world!

I now have five winners for The Blue Star by Tony Earley… these winners are:

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

I have 5 books to give away for The Lost Dog by Michelle De Kretser and the winners are:

Congratulations!!!

Special thanks to Rebecca who gave us a picture of her pup to be used on the original book giveaway post!  Thanks Taz and Rebecca!

And finally for tonight I have 5 copies of The Woman Who Named God by Charlotte Gordon to giveaway!

wC O N G R A T U L A T I O N S ! ! !

Thank you to everyone who signed up for chances to win on these great giveaways.  I use Random.org to choose the winners.

All winners have been notified by E Mail

Please watch for more giveways that are added frequently at My Giveaway Link