Morning Meanderings… Party Hangover

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Good morning! I am up and recovering from a fun filled amazing Tuesday.  If you read yesterdays post you know I had a meeting regarding moving our Wine and Words event to a larger venue for 2015.  It was a wonderful meeting and we are officially MOVED!  My author search for the event will begin in about a month… if everyone I have in mind says “yes”, then we will be ready to announce by February.

HAZAH!

Then, last night concluded with our book clubs Christmas party and book discussion of Big Little Lies.  I will write up the book discussion later, but it was a good one.  We chose our read for January, Born To Be Perfect by Barbara Raghavan.

We also handed out our books from Harper Collins Book Club Girls project:

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We had wonderful goodies, discussed life and books, and had a wonderful time doing it.  LOVE my Book Club!!!

It was a full day of running from one thing to another and I am thrilled I accomplished everything I set out to.  Today… I am a bit tired and have a lot to do so ONWARD!

Happy Wednesday all!!!

Interview With David Baldacci

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Last week I had the privilege of being part of a group set up to be in on a conference call to Best Selling Author David Baldacci.   David (I am going to call him David 😉 ) has been writing fiction since 1996 starting with his book Absolute Power.  Most recently, two books have been published; The Escape (part of the John Puller series), and The Finisher, David’s first dabble into the Young Adult genre.

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Our group all had an opportunity to ask David a question or two, and here are some of the key points I walked away with.

When David was asked by his Scholastic Editor Rachel Griffiths about his portrayal of strong women characters in his books, David replied,

I guess I don’t write about damsels in distress because I don’t happen to know any.  I have a lot of guy friends that need a lot of help and not so much the women.  I grew up with a force of nature in my mother.  And I am married to a force of nature with my wife, Michelle.

 

For myself, I was interested in hearing about his book, The Finisher, which is a new genre for him.  When David was asked about this book and the reason for writing something completely different he said,

I have always felt that as a writer if you do not stretch yourself you sort of wither on the vine.  So for me, it was a challenge to get out of my comfort zone and write in a genre and in a way that I have never written about before. 

 

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As David went on and discussed the books he loved growing up and now shares with his own kids, I adored the fact that he said that the Harry Potter series was the first series they did together as a family and they listened to it on audio; David praising Jim Dale’s narration (as do I!).

 

 

Another big take away from this interview was the fact that David and his wife Michelle started a foundation called The Wish You Well Foundation.  This foundation supports family literacy in the United States by fostering and promoting the development and expansion of new and existing literacy and educational programs.

The foundation has been in existence for fifteen years and receives around 5,000 applications a year for funds across the country.  David says it is a lot of applications, but they go through every single one of them.  They also have a book collection drive where they gather books and send them home with people in need of books.  They have given out over a million books in the last four years.  If interested in knowing more about that program you can check it out here.

My question was about his love of the library.  I had heard that David was a library advocate and I wanted to hear more about that.  David said,

As a kid I went to the library every day.  I had favorite Librarian’s.  They would let me check out more books than you are supposed to because they knew I would read them all and come back next week for more.  Even though I never left town growing up, I seen the world through books. 

In our little town where we live in Virginia we did not have a local library. So my wife and I got behind a movement and helped build a public library here in our community.  Filling a place with books and walking in and seeing those ideas on a shelf is the coolest thing in the world.  We are a nation that is built on that type of concept, and we are a nation of libraries.  That’s something we have to keep and hold dear. 

 

I found out that David is the chair for National Library Week 2015.  (SOOOOO COOL!)  He also sits on the National Book Festival Board for the Library Of Congress, and was on the state board in Virginia.

 

(Dang… I asked the right question!  🙂 )

 

 

There was so much more great things about this interview, and I could go on and on!  David was a wonderful author to talk to, very personable and clearly someone who has a passion for books and literacy.  I will link to the other participants (below)  who were in on this conversation and I suggest you check out what they all are writing about this amazing interview as there was a lot of good things!  🙂

Participants

BookHounds.net

IAmAReader.com

5MinutesforMom.com

BeasBookNook.Blogspot.com

FreshFiction.com

PopcornReads.com

BethFishReads.com

ThatsWhatSheRead.net

TheReadingCafe.com

 

Morning Meanderings…. Feeling Pretty Darn Good

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Good morning Muggles and Magical folk!  Happy Tuesday to you all!  I feel really good.  The pain in my back is gone, I don’t feel sick any more and I have a BIG agenda today filled with good things!

This morning I have an exciting meeting for a possible (more than likely) venue change for Wine and Words 2015.  This is a big stinkin’ deal as it will take our event from a Brainerd Minnesota event to a Lakes Area event.  (If you are unfamiliar with Wine and Words this is the project our Friends Of The Library started 2 years ago and it has been very successful even winning best new Friends Project in Minnesota this year!)  If we successfully make this connection it will be huge for us – more room to grow!

Then I am preparing a meal this afternoon for a family that has a loved one in the hospital.

Then…. *drum roll*…

Bookies Book Club has their Christmas Party tonight at 6:00 pm!  We will be discussing Big Little Lies, eating goodies that we all bring, doing our annual gift exchange, and deciding what book to purchase for our library’s book in the bag program.  It is going to be so much fun!!!

I think… this calls for a little Black Eyed Pea’s combined with a Flash Mob (Flash Mob – on the bucket list… we really should plan one for BEA this coming year!)

 

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?

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Hey there!  Welcome to It’s Monday, What Are You Reading!

I love being a part of this and I hope you do too!  As part of this weekly meme I love to encourage you all to go and visit the others participating in this meme. Fair warning… this meme tends to add to your reading list! 😉

December.  Seriously?  When did that happen?  HOW did that happen?  And for that matter… how is it Monday again?

Actually it felt like a long week mainly because I have not been feeling the best but I feel like I am over that hump and starting to regain my energy…  and thank goodness… that sitting around while enjoyable with a book yes…. gets old fast.  😀

So what did I post this last week?

 

The Secret Life Of Cee Cee Wilkes

 

First Book Of The Year Challenge  (this one is easy!)

 

2015 WHERE Are You Reading Challenge

 

The Library Challenge 2015 – spend more time with your local library!  They need us book lovers!

 

Moving The Needle by Joe Sweeney

 

The Look Of Love by Sarah Jio

 

The Chamber Of Secrets – yes it is crazy to think we have already posted about the second book for the readalong but we have and it was GOOOOOOD!

 

There Are Three Challenges I am hosting for 2015…. The Library Challenge, The First Book Of The Year Challenge, and The WHERE Are You Reading Challenge.  Check out the details for each here.

 

As for this week…

 

For My Ears

 

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Kelley Quinn is the owner of Nantucket’s Winter Street Inn and the proud father of four, all of them grown and living in varying states of disarray. Patrick, the eldest, is a hedge fund manager with a guilty conscience. Kevin, a bartender, is secretly sleeping with a French housekeeper named Isabelle. Ava, a school teacher, is finally dating the perfect guy but can’t get him to commit. And Bart, the youngest and only child of Kelley’s second marriage to Mitzi, has recently shocked everyone by joining the Marines.

As Christmas approaches, Kelley is looking forward to getting the family together for some quality time at the inn. But when he walks in on Mitzi kissing Santa Claus (or the guy who’s playing Santa at the inn’s annual party), utter chaos descends. With the three older children each reeling in their own dramas and Bart unreachable in Afghanistan, it might be up to Kelley’s ex-wife, nightly news anchor Margaret Quinn, to save Christmas at the Winter Street Inn.

Before the mulled cider is gone, the delightfully dysfunctional Quinn family will survive a love triangle, an unplanned pregnancy, a federal crime, a small house fire, many shots of whiskey, and endless rounds of Christmas caroling, in this heart-warming novel about coming home for the holidays.

 

 

 

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From the screenwriter of the Oscar-nominated House of Sand and Fog comes a fierce, elegant, page-turner about race, money, and the American Dream.

JW is a small-town banker; his specialty, teaching other bankers in towns near Indian reservations how to profit from casino deposits without exposing themselves to risk; his problem, he lost his son in a car accident a year ago, he’s depressed, his wife is leaving him, and he can’t stop gambling.

When he is caught embezzling funds to support his addiction, JW’s boss offers him a choice: he can either accept responsibility and go to prison or use his talents to sabotage a competing Native American banker named Johnny Eagle. With the clock ticking, JW moves into a trailer on the reservation within sight of his prey. But as he befriends Eagle and his son, JW finds that his plan to reclaim his freedom will be more dangerous than he ever could have imagined.

 

For My Eyes

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 We’re not talking about rooms that are just full of books. We’re talking about bookshops in barns, disused factories, converted churches and underground car parks. Bookshops on boats, on buses, and in old run-down train stations. Fold-out bookshops, undercover bookshops, this-is-the-best-place-I’ve-ever-been-to-bookshops. Meet Sarah and her Book Barge sailing across the sea to France; meet Sebastien, in Mongolia, who sells books to herders of the Altai mountains; meet the bookshop in Canada that’s invented the world’s first antiquarian book vending machine. And that’s just the beginning. From the oldest bookshop in the world, to the smallest you could imagine, The Bookshop Book examines the history of books, talks to authors about their favourite places, and looks at over three hundred weirdly wonderful bookshops across six continents (sadly, we’ve yet to build a bookshop down in the South Pole). The Bookshop Book is a love letter to bookshops all around the world. — “A good bookshop is not just about selling books from shelves, but reaching out into the world and making a difference.

 

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Orange Beach, Alabama is a simple town filled with simple people.  But like all humans on the planet, the good folks of Orange Beach have their share of problems – marriages teetering on the brink of divorce, young adults giving up on life, business people on the verge of bankruptcy, as well as the many other obstacles that life seems to dish out to the masses.

Fortunately, when things look the darkest – a mysterious man named Jones has a miraculous way of showing up.  An elderly man with white hair, of indiscriminate age and race, wearing blue jeans, a white T-shirt and leather flip flops carrying a battered old suitcase, Jones is a unique soul.  Communicating what he calls “a little perspective,” Jones explains that he has been given a gift of noticing things that others miss.  “Your time on this earth is a gift to be used wisely,” he says.  “Don’t squander your words or your thoughts. Consider even the simplest action you take, for your lives matter beyond measure…and they matter forever.”

Jones speaks to that part in everyone that is yearning to understand why things happen and what we can do about it.

 

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Deciphering: Harry Potter and The Chamber Of Secrets by J K Rowling

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There is a reason this series comes up time and again when book lovers are asked “what books would you consider reading again?”  The Harry Potter books are timeless, and each time I experience them I walk away with something more.  ~Sheila

This probably is a book that need no introduction but because I enjoy writing synopses and because I think it is fun… here we go.

It is year two and as it is summer time Harry is back home with the Dursley’s.  Not a lot has changed since his acceptance into Hogwarts, Harry is still treated like dirt – the only difference is the Dursley’s do not know he is not allowed to use magic outside of school so they are a bit cautious.

When Harry does finally get back to school (and what a fun roller coaster of an event that it!)  He discovers that this year too will bring along its own trials.  With a new dark arts teacher that is so full of himself you want to puke, a first year who idolizes Harry to the point that he is practically Harry’s shadow, Malfoy still up to his old tricks, and now something about a hidden chamber that has been closed for fifty years….

life is anything but dull.

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I have read the entire Harry Potter series once before as they came out.  A few years after that I listened to the entire series on audio one after another.  This is my first time however picking up each book and reading them in order within weeks of each other.

I am re-reading this time for the Harry Potter Re-Read I am hosting.  I am thrilled to say that 50+ other book lovers and bloggers have signed on to do this with me.  It has been fun watching the posts go up, the twitter feed (#hpreadalong), and enjoying the books with veterans of the series as well as newbies.

Chamber Of Secrets brought out many themes I had not thought about before in previous reads.  For one, the child neglect that Harry goes through as the Dursleys’ lock him in his room as a punishment, not letting him out and pushing his food through a slot.  I don’t think I had thought about that so closely before but this time it really sat with me that the Dursley’s really need Child Protection Services called on them STAT.

I also picked up on J K’s strong theme of friendship and what that means when you filled beloved, as well as when you feel hated.  True friends are hard to come by and the friendship that Ron and Hermione show Harry is a tribute to friendships in general.  With a good friend, you are not alone to fight your battles… and battles, Harry has.

As I read this second book in the series I thought about the books as a whole and realized that while Hogwarts is cool, the years – all of them really… are hard on Harry.  This is the second year in a row where Harry has to handle a hard situation.  From reading the series I know as most of you do, there are more hard years to come…

yet Harry, as I, can not wait to see what the next year holds… and maybe this next year…

he wont miss the train.  🙂

Chamber Of Secret fans, I created a quiz you are welcome to take.  Those signed up for the readalong will win House Points for participating in the quiz, and possibly a gift card.  Either way, test your knowledge of the Chamber! 

The Look Of Love by Sarah Jio

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Jane Williams runs a flower shop, and in her day-to-day dealings she sees all sorts of customers making purchases for different reasons… celebrations, apologies, condolences, and yes – for love.  On her 29th birthday Jane learns that she has a special gift of being able to see love between two people, yet oddly she can not see it for herself.  She has been tasked with one year to find and record the six types of love, if she fails she will never find her own true love.

At first Jane finds this information insane, until she starts to feel her vision cloud when she is in the presence of two people who are in love.  Of course the opposite is true as well and Jane can see when married friends or relationships are not about love at all.

 

 

The Look Of Love is a unique twist of a love story.  I liked Jane and I enjoyed the characters that surround her in this read.  I enjoyed each relationship that was introduced and seeing through Jane’s eyes if it was really love or something else – for better or for worse.

I listened to this on audio, honestly drawn into the fact that Cassandra Campbell was one of the narrators, but also Julia Whelan (she narrated Delicious which I LOVED!) as a second narrator.  Both were fantastic for this book.

The Look Of Love is my first dabble into Sarah Jio’s work but it will not be my last.  I hear this supernatural twist included int his book is a different take for her and I am curious about her other books.

 

Fun Fact: The Look Of Love is based off the popular song, and the song is playing in a scene within the book.

 

 

  • Audible Audio Edition
  • Listening Length: 8 hours and 45 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
  • Audible.com Release Date: November 25, 2014

 

Morning Meanderings… The Books and Book Club

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Good morning and happy happy Sunday!  I am happy to be snug in a blanket this morning with COFFEE CUP close by.  It is cool outside this morning but we have had little snow in Central Minnesota and in most areas of our yard I can still see grass.  For the record – that’s ok by me.  🙂

On the book front what came in for me this week was minimal:

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King Dork is in audio and I am excited to get to it hopefully this week!

Book Club is also this week.  It is our annual Christmas Party and I am so excited for it!  We are reading Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty (LOVED IT!) and our books came in from Harper Collins Book Club Girls Group:

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Belong To Me is our pick we will be reading first and then Walking The Bible will be for January, we will figure out the details at book club.

Last night was the Twitter Party for the Harry Potter Readalong.  Those who joined in watched Chamber Of Secrets together.  It was fun to watch the movie while I have recently been reading the book as well.. they were spot on for their lines from the book to the movie!

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That is what is new.  My day should be fairly quiet.  Some cleaning and some reading and my cousins baby shower.

Anything happening with your Sunday? 

Morning Meanderings… Last One. Really. I mean it.

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Good morning.  It has been quite the week.  I woke up Wednesday morning and the pain that I have had in my right arm and fingers had moved into my upper back, shoulder and neck.  Super annoying and has thrown off my week.  It hurts to sit and rest my back on anything.  It hurts to roll over in bed.  Lets just say it hurts.  I have been taking Advil like they are candy and seeing a chiropractor.  I am not used to things like this not fixing themselves quickly so still being in pain on Saturday is yup…. annoying.  I am trying to do everything I have planned for this week and keep up on appearances but once I am home I am sooooo glad.  🙂

Anyhoo… that is not what I meant to write about.

I did mention that I would be hosting three challenges for 2015.  Two of them I have posted…  The 2015 Library Challenge (so much interest in this one – I am soooo excited!) and The First Book Of The Year Challenge (not really a 2015 challenge, it is only a one day commitment but a fun one!).  Now, the one I have hosted for many years now…

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The 2015 WHERE Are You Reading Challenge.  I just love this years meme pic!  So it is ready to go and the basics of this one are to keep track of where your books are set at… if the book is about a family in Idaho, then that is an Idaho book.  If it is non fiction and about the lakes of Minnesota it is a Minnesota book.. if you can not find anywhere the book connects too, I use where the author is living… anyhoo… check it out.  It is a fun one to see at the end of the year all the places you have traveled through books.

 

A couple quick reminders – Today is the day that we should start talking about our Harry Potter readalong book, The Chamber Of Secrets.  Those participating can hook up their posts here.  Interested in signing up, do that here

AND tonight on Twitter, 8 pm central time, Tanya from Dogeared Copy is hosting the movie Twitter party where we all hunker down with our popcorn and Every Flavored Beans and enjoy the movie together.  I have a Christmas party to attend but hope to be home in time to participate in the movie as well.

WHERE Are You Reading Challenge 2015

Where Are You ReadingJanuary 1 2015 – December 21st 2015

 

From the website that brings you the weekly meme, What Are You Reading, it seem only appropriate that I continue to host the WHERE Are You Reading Challenge.  I started hosting this challenge in 2010 and have enjoyed marking off the states every year  🙂

 

How do you decide what state a book is categorized under?

1.  In a fiction read it would be the State or Country that the book spends the most time in.  (Ie. If your main character is from Wisconsin but the book is all about his/her time in college in California – the books should categorize under California….)

2.  Non fiction reads categorize  in whatever State or Country it is about (Ie…. a book about fly fishing in Colorado is a Colorado point, and a book about women in Afghanistan is an Afghanistan point.

3.  If the book goes from one state to another… go with the state that most of the time is spent.

How to get started

Grab the challenge button (above) here for your posts and sidebar.

Set up a page to capture your states, countries, etc… however you want to do it.  Here is mine for a sample.

Additionally, some like to add their books to a Google Map which can be fun to put all the book titles on a map and watch it fill up but of course this is completely optional.

 

Questions?

Do you have to have a blog to participate? No.  You can do everything on an excel spreadsheet or in a notebook without linking the book to a review.

Do I have to have my post up by January 1st, 2015? No, but I would think you would want to get started right away at the beginning of the year.  However, you will be able to sign up throughout January as well.

Do audio books count?  ABSOLUTELY!

Once you are ready and have your list and/or map set up please create a blog post (those who have blogs) using the meme picture I provided above as well as link to this post so others may join in.  Then come back and link that post here to Mr Linky (below) so I as well as other participants know that you are participating and we can pop in throughout the year and see how we are all doing.

This is actually a fun and easy challenge as all books you read qualify and it will be fun to see where you generally read books as well as searching out books to fill in areas that you need.

For those who have covered the 50 states by the end of 2015, they will go into a drawing for a $25 gift card to Barnes and Noble or to Amazon.  **  All other areas beyond the 50 states are bonus points and we will have a drawing ($10 Amazon or B and N gift card) using random.org for those who read 10 or more books throughout 2015 in that category.

That’s it!  Here is a link to tips on how to do it.  Any other questions – please leave them in the comments section below.

I can’t wait to see WHERE You Are Reading!

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