Saturday, July 31, 2010

Vacation Reading

By the time you probably see this I will have already left for vacation.

I am headed to Chicago, IL. I have googled the directions and I am looking at about a 18 hour drive. Googled said almost 16 hours but I am adding in gas time, bath breaks and stopping to eat. I have to say that this trip won't be made in one day because that is just crazy and its too long to do it in one day. So the trip is being broke up into two days. Not sure exactly where we will be spending the night.

Anyways I have packed a bag of books to bring with me. I have to say it was really hard to look at my book case and pick and choice. So here is what I am bringing with me:


*Seduced by The Wolf by Terry Spear (I read one of her books last summer on vacation and could not put it down. Ended up reading it in a day. So fingers crossed this one is like that.)

*Rose Sees Red by Cecil Castellucci (Cecil is comig to town in August and I am going to see her.)

*Death's Excellent Vacation

The Iron King by Julie Kagawa

Cross Fire by James Patterson

*Stash by David Klein

Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare


I know I packed way too many books as always but I always fear that I won't have enough to read. Honestly its crazy because I know for a fact I will be able to find bookstores along the way.

The books with this * in front of them are books I am making it a point to read because they were sent to me for review. The others are books I own or borrowed.

Do you tend to over pack the books when you go away?

Friday, July 30, 2010

(Review & Tour) Online with God, A 90 day Devotional

It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old...or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!


Today's Wild Card author is:


and the book:


Online with God, A 90 Day Devotional

Zonderkidz (April 9, 2010)

***Special thanks to Pam Mettler of Zondervan for sending me a review copy.***


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Laurie’s first published work was a note passed to a boy in elementary school. You would have thought that this most embarrassing moment would have stopped her writing career. But instead, Laurie is the author of thirty five books and author/illustrator of two more. Laurie lives in rural Ohio with her husband and two daughters.

Visit the author's website.

Product Details:

List Price: $9.99
Reading level: Ages 9-12
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: Zonderkidz (April 9, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0310716152
ISBN-13: 978-0310716150

Press the browse button to view the first chapter:






MY THOUGHTS
I just recently got this book and as much as I wanted to read it in one sitting, which I could have easily done since its only 185 pages, I didn't. I took it as reading it one day at a time for 90 days.

I admit I am not an overly religous person and you might be shocked to hear the last time I went to church for a reason other then a wedding, funeral, baptism (Christening) or first communion. Yes its bad.

I am speaking as an adult and I wonder if I was younger what impact it would have? I know there is plenty of young people who don't go to church or even think about God.

This book is aimed at girls. We all went through what girls of today are going through but we didn't have cell phones, computers and many other things to distract us.

The book is done in blog format in a girls point of view. Its a personal blog and she is writting to God.

Once I am done with the book I will be writting a more detail review.

(Tour) Online with God, a 90 day Devotional First Wild Card Tour

It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old...or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!


Today's Wild Card author is:


and the book:


Online with God, A 90 Day Devotional

Zonderkidz (April 9, 2010)

***Special thanks to Pam Mettler of Zondervan for sending me a review copy.***


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Laurie’s first published work was a note passed to a boy in elementary school. You would have thought that this most embarrassing moment would have stopped her writing career. But instead, Laurie is the author of thirty five books and author/illustrator of two more. Laurie lives in rural Ohio with her husband and two daughters.

Visit the author's website.

Product Details:

List Price: $9.99
Reading level: Ages 9-12
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: Zonderkidz (April 9, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0310716152
ISBN-13: 978-0310716150

Press the browse button to view the first chapter:




Thursday, July 29, 2010

Mailbox Monthly Happenings Kids Edition



I was going to include this in my mailbox post but its a little too long. This is what Michael got in the mail this month.

Thank you to Kristi at The Story Siren and Marcia at The Printed Page for hosting these weekly memes. You can take part in both by going to each of their blogs and following the rules.

I have decided to do this as a monthly meme and I have to say I am not sure if I will continue to do it this way or not I guess it will depend on the reaction I get to it. If I do continue to do it monthly it will be done the last Friday of the month.

These are all review books:
-The Lego Book by Daniel Lipkowitz
-Standing Small A celebration of 30 years of lego mini figures by Kevin Martell
-#2 Ripleys Bureau of Investigation The Dragon's Triangle
-#3 Ripleys Bureau of Investigation Running Wild
-Ripley's Wild Animals
-Ripley's Human Body
-Ripley's Mighty Machines
-Ripley's Space
-Ripley's Believe it or Not: Enter if you Dare!
-Terry Fox A story of Hope by Maxine Trottier
-Matthew and the Bullies by Sarah Duchess of York
-The Case of the Crooked Carnival by Michele Torrey ill by Barbara Johansen Newman
-Calvin can't fly the story of a bookwarm birdie by Jennifer Berne ill by Keith Bendis
-Man gave names to all the animals by Bob Dylan ill by Tim Arnosky
-1+1=5 and other unlikely additons by David LaRochelle ill by Brenda SExton
-Ten on the Sled by Kim Norman ill by Liz Woodruff

I want to send out a huge Thank You to DK Publishing, Ripley's, Scholastic Canada and Sterling Publishing for sending Michael all these great books. Thank you so very much.

(Review) Terry Fox: A Story of Hope


TITLE: Terry Fox: A Story of Hope
AUTHOR: Maxine Trottier
PUB DATE: July 2010
PUBLISHER: Scholastic
PAGES: 40

SOURCE: I received this book from Scholastic Canada. Thank you Scholastic for sending it to me.

ABOUT THE BOOK:
“Anything’s possible if you try. Dreams are made if people try.”

From the time he was very young, Terry Fox liked to finish what he started. He always wanted to do his best. So at the age of 18, when his right leg was amputated, he worked hard to recover. Right from the beginning, he was determined to find a way to beat cancer –- for all the children he had met who were fighting the disease. And right from the beginning, he had a dream –- to run across Canada to raise money for cancer research. This is Terry’s story of hope.

The year 2010 marks the 30th anniversary of the Marathon of Hope! This new edition includes extra photographs and updates on Terry’s legacy.

The author is donating all royalties from this book to the Terry Fox Foundation. Scholastic Canada is matching that donation.


MY THOUGHTS:
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Terry Fox, Marathon of Hope run. To honor this special occasion Scholastic Canada is releasing this special edition that includes 8 pages with updated information about his legacy.

What I discovered before reading this book is that its the very first authorized biography of Terry Fox that is written specifically for young readers. It was created in cooperation with The Terry Fox Foundation and his family.

I was ten years old the day Terry began his Marathon of Hope in St. John's NFLD on April 12, 1980. I remember watching it on tv and was in awe of him and what he had planned to do. Terry Fox was always a hero to me and still to this day he is.

I have to admit that reading this book was hard to read without crying because this was a person who wanted to make a change and he did. He has raised millions of dollars for cancer research. It was nice to read more about him and to see all the great photos of him growing up.

He went through alot and not once did he ever give up. No matter how bad things got he persevered. He fought until the day he died. He is a Canadian hero that will never be forgotten.

This is a great book and one that will be on our book shelves forever. Its filled with a ton of great pics of all parts of Terry's life. Which was really nice to see. Its written in a simple form suitable for the younger reader.

My favorite quote is:
'Anything is possible if you try. Dreams are made if people try.'

Mailbox Happenings (Monthly Edition)



Thank you to Kristi at The Story Siren and Marcia at The Printed Page for hosting these weekly memes. You can take part in both by going to each of their blogs and following the rules.

I have also included in this post the meme that I am hosting BOOKS BOUGHT. If you would like to take part in the BOOKS BOUGHT all you have to do is leave a comment here and I will go and check out the books you bought. There is no set time to post its just whenever you buy books that you want to share with your readers.

Although I have to say seeing these will make your wishlists just a little longer.

I have decided to do this as a monthly meme and I have to say I am not sure if I will continue to do it this way or not I guess it will depend on the reaction I get to it. If I do continue to do it monthly it will be done the last Friday of the month.

REVIEW BOOKS:
-Premiere on the Runway by Melody Carlson
-Catwalk on the Runway by Melody Carlson
.Once Wicked Always Dead by T. Marie Benchley
-Final Touch by Brandilyn Collins & Amberly Collins
-Katy's Debate by Kim Vogel Sawyer
-Holly's Inbox: Scandal in the City by Holly Denham
.One Day by David Nicholls
-Eyewitness Travel: Chicago
.All I Ever Wanted by Kristan Higgins
-You Can Cook by Annabel Karmel
-Amish Proverbs: Words of Wisdom from the Simple Life by Suzanne Woods Fisher
.Stash by David Klein
-Online with God by Laurie Lazzaro Knowlton
-Boyfriends, Burritos and an ocean of Trouble by Nancy Rue
-Motorcycles, Sushi and one Strange Book by Nancy Rue
.Think of a Number by John Verdon
-The Starlet by Mary McNamara
.Guardian of the Gate by Michelle Zink
-Death's Excellent Vacation by Charlaine Harris, Katie MacAlister plus many others
.The Fall by Chuck Hogan
-Rose Sees Red by Cecil Castellucci
-Ready Set Grow
-Eye Witness Travel Montreal Pocket Map & Guide
-The Rough Guide to Saving and Selling online by Ian Peel
-The Rough Guide to Cloud Computing

BOOK LOVE FROM BLOGGERS:
The Sister Wife by Diane Noble from Kathy from Bermudaonion

Cross Fire by James Patterson from Tina from BookShipper

I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore and
Immortal Beloved by Cate Tiernan from Amy from Amy Reads
Thank you!

ROUND ROBIN:
Kelley Armstron organized this and I was really lucky to hop on to this round of Round Robin. The book that was going around is Angelic by Kelley Armstrong.

BOOKS WON:
Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel was a win from Amanda at The Zen Leaf
Fables: Legends in Exile (graphic novel) was a win from Trisha from Eclectic/Eccentric

BOOKS BOUGHT:
.Early to Death, Early to Rise by Kim Harrison
Prom Girls by Lesley Fletcher
.Sea Exchange by Aimee Friedman

BOOKS BORROWED:
-Top 8 by Katie Finn
.One Dance with a Duke by Tessa Dare
.Twice Tempted by a Rogue by Tessa Dare
.Reality Check by Jen Calonita
.Jessica's Guide To Dating on the Dark Side by Beth Fantaskey
.If I stay by Gayle Forman
.The Iron King by Julie Kagawa
.Ghostgirl: Rest in popularity by Tonya Hurley
.Ghostgirl: Homecoming by Tonya Hurley
.Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare [from Donna at Books Bound


SWAG:
The lovely Mindi Scott sent me a handfull of her bookmarks of her upcoming book Free Fall with a beautiful note. Thanks Mindi.

Just a FYI titles with this - beside it mean my reviews are scheduled to post in August and titles that are clickable are books I have reviewed already.

So this is my month in books what did you get? Have you read any of these titles?

Monday, July 26, 2010

Vacation Time



Just a heads up to all my readers that next week I will be away on vacation for a few days. I am heading down to Chicago (Naperville) to visit family. This will be my first time there. A few years ago I actually drove through IL with a friend so it will be nice to see Chicago and the area.

Hey if you happen to be in the area and want to meet up let me know and perhaps we could do coffee. If you could leave a message here before the weekend that would be great otherwise I will be with limited (if any) internet access so I might not be able to check emails or blogs.

Specking of the blog, I have a week of stuff planned such as:
-August 2nd (Monday) review (possible) First Wild Card tour of Katy's Debate by Kim vogel Sawyer
-August 3ed (Tuesday)review (possible) First Wild Card tour of Final Touch by Brandilyn Collins & Amberly Collins
-August 4th (Wednesday) review (possible) First Wild Card Tour of Catwalk on the Runway by Melody Carlson

(The reason I say possible tour is that I am hoping to have that info before I leave for vacation.)

I plan on doing some shopping while I am away because at the end of August I have my 2 year blogiversary so I want to pick up a few prizes.

Have a great week everyone.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

On My Wishlist (monthly edition)



On My Wishlist is a weekly meme that is hosted by Carolyn at Book Chick City. If you haven't check out her blog yet then you really should. Carolyn is a fantastic blogger.

I have decided that instead of doing this as a weekly meme I am going to do this as a third Wednesday of the month meme.

Here is the books that I have recently added to my wishlist.



The Haunted by Jessica Verday (received)
Plain Kate by Erin Bow
Linger by Maggie Stiefvater (received thanks to an awesome rep)
City of Glass by Cassandra Clare (received)
Clock Work Anger by Cassandra Clare (received)
Iron Daughter by Julie Kagawa (received)
Wildthorne by Jane Eagland
Tyger Tyger by Kersten Hamilton
A Mermaid's Mirrorby L.K Madigan
Torment by Lauren Kate (received thanks to an awesome rep)
Cathing Fire by Suzanne Collins (received)
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins (received thanks to an awesome rep)
Crescendo by Becca Fitzpatrick (will be getting)
Sisters Red by Jackson Pearce

This is what is on my wishlist. Whats on yours?

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Hmm rather annoyed

Tonight as part of my usually evening routine I was on twitter. As I was reading all the tweets I noticed a tweet by Jennifer @TequilaReader. If you click on @TequilaReader you will go directly to her blog. She had mentioned A Books Blog had taken her blog content and others that she knew as well and basically copied and pasted it on there site. All without authorization!!

I was curious so I went to check it out and guess what? Yes, that is right content from Cindy's Love of Books appears on this site. Now should I be flattered that my blog is worthy of stealing from or should I be annoyed that it was taken without my permission?

Okay I have to confess I am a little flattered that someone would steal my content because I never felt that my content was that great and I base this on a few things such as my numbers, followers, comments etc so of course it feels a little good.

Now the more I think about it I am annoyed because like I said my content was taken without my permission and sadly since it has been taken I haven't had any benefits from it such as more comments, followers etc. So yea darn it I am annoyed.

I will be contacting this blog and telling them to please remove my content.

If you have a few minutes I would seriously check this blog out to see if any of your content is there. I didn't go through the almost 600 pages instead I used the search tool on the site and entered my blog name and it all popped up.

What would you do if you found your stuff on this blog? Has it happened to you?

Monday, July 19, 2010

(Review) The Starlet


TITLE: The Starlet
AUTHOR: Mary McNamara
PUB DATE: June 2010
PAGES: 320
PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster
SOURCE: I received an advance readers copy of The Starlet from Leigh at Regal Literary. Thank You for contacting me with the request to review this.

ABOUT THE BOOK
It's a not-so-well-respected rule in Hollywood that what happens on location stays on location. But when a hot young leading man winds up dead in his Rome hotel room, his costar's life is about to go off the rails in a very public way—even by celeb standards.

At the tender age of twenty-three, Mercy Talbot has won an Oscar, battled addiction, wrecked more than her share of cars, and burned down her house. Her look-alike mother keeps her on a tight leash (and fueled with an endless supply of OxyContin and cocaine) and her producers demand a grueling schedule. By the time she stumbles across Juliette Greyson, a Hollywood insider on a much-needed vacation, Mercy is surrounded by photographers and about to emerge drunk, high, and naked from a public fountain. Whisking her away to an idyllic Tuscan 'retreat,' Juliette is about to discover another rule of Hollywood: wherever the starlet may go, the drama will follow.


MY THOUGHTS
I have to say that I really love the cover of the finished copy. I just love how the "S" is done compared to the ARC version. Very smoky-ish. (Is that even a word?)

As I was reading this for some reason I kept thinking of all the Hollywood starlets that have been making the news headlines ie Lindsey and I could almost picture Mercy as her. The reason I say this is because what Mercy did. Lindsey basically did too so I found it made the character really believable. Granted there was times I would have reached into the book to strangle her because of the things she was doing.

Another great element in the book was the deaths of the characters such has Mercy's boyfriend Lloyd, who is found dead. Was it a suicide? Perhaps a drug overdoes? Murder? So many things lead to each one and I have to admit I was curious to find out because the books opens with Lloyd being dead.

Lloyd's death isn't the only one we see another one happening. This was appears to be accidental but we quickly find out that perhaps it was being at the wrong place and the wrong time. Just when you think you might have it figured out Mary throws a twist into the story.

Publishers Weekly describe this book as "sexy, scandalous and suspenseful" and I have to say that this is exactly what this book is.

Mercy is only 23 years old and strung out on all kinds of illegal substance. She is grieving the lost of her boyfriends death. She is in Italy filming a movie. Mercy is so strung out of her mind that she doesn't realize what she is doing and has jumped from the top of King Triton into a famous Roman fountain. So being a famous celebrity the paparazzi capture this whole event. Thankfully Juliette sees all this and jumps to Mercy's rescue.

Juliette is use to celebrities and their behavoirs because she is a PR who works in a very posh LA hotel. She knows how to handle these kinds of celebrities. What we quickly discover about Juliette is that she is also a recovering addict and she has left LA behind her to get her bearings back and she is at the family estate in Cerreta. The estate is a two-hundred acre family farm near Siena that she and her cousin, Gabe, have inherited from their families.

Will Juliette be able to save Mercy or will it be too late?

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Local Book Blogger Meet Up July Edition


Today was the Local Book Blogger Meet Up and its been awhile since I have seen Avis and Linda. Its actually been since we got back from NYC/BEA. I actually saw Donna and Tina since our trip. It was great to see everyone and to be back in a routine of meeting up again.

As we sipped our assorted drinks (hot chocolate and a cold apple & strawberry drink for me, I am not sure what everyone else had) we talked about our trip, about BEA, we got Avis's feedback about BBC that she went to, spoke about the next BEA, life and of course books.

I managed to pass on a few books to Tina (which I know she loved) along with a few magazines, passed on two to Linda and one to Avis. I love sharing books with everyone.

I managed to come home with only one book and its this one:

ABOUT THE BOOK
Wedding bells ring

Detective Alex Cross and Bree''s wedding plans are put on hold when Alex is called to the scene of the perfectly executed assassination of two of Washington D.C.''s most corrupt: a dirty congressmen and an underhanded lobbyist. Next, the elusive gunman begins picking off other crooked politicians, sparking a blaze of theories--is the marksman a hero or a vigilante?

A murderer returns

The case explodes, and the FBI assigns agent Max Siegel to the investigation. As Alex and Siegel battle over jurisdiction, the murders continue. It becomes clear that they are the work of a professional who has detailed knowledge of his victims'' movements--information that only a Washington insider could possess.

Caught in a lethal cross fire

As Alex contends with the sniper, Siegel, and the wedding, he receives a call from his deadliest adversary, Kyle Craig. The Mastermind is in D.C. and will not relent until he has eliminated Cross and his family for good. With a supercharged blend of action, deception, and suspense, Cross Fire is James Patterson''s most visceral and exciting Alex Cross novel ever.


I am really excited to read this one as I am a huge James Patterson fan. So check back in November for my review of this book.

See you guys in August!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

(Review) Sea


TITLE: Sea
AUTHOR: Heidi R Kling
PUB ADTE: June 2010
PUBLISHER: Putnam Juvenile
PAGES: 336
AGES: 12 and Up

Source: I obtained this galley from Vimala from Penguin Canada.

ABOUT THE BOOK
Still haunted by nightmares of her mother’s death, fifteen-year-old Sienna Jones reluctantly travels to Indonesia with her father’s relief team to help tsunami orphans with their post traumatic stress disorder—something Sienna knows a lot about. Since her mother’s plane went missing over the Indian Ocean three years before, Sienna doesn’t do anything if it involves the ocean or planes, so this trip is a big step forward.

But the last thing she expects is to fall for Deni, a brooding Indonesian boy who lives at the orphanage, and just so happens to be HOT. When Deni hears a rumor that his father may be alive, Sienna doesn’t think twice about running away with him to the epicenter of the disaster. Unfortunately, what they find there could break both their hearts.


MY THOUGHTS

As you can see I was reading my copy of Sea not near the sea but actually the St Lawerence River near the Canoe Club in my area. The day I was reading this Michael was in a boat paddling around so I took the opportunity to read.

I enjoyed the book and I was pleasantly surprised at how it ended.

The book opens up with the chapter title called four weeks later. From that page I was curious to see who this girl was, what happened to the boy she loved and why she was on the other side of the world.

On the next page it begins with everything that happened four weeks before that. We are introduced to Sienna who just turned fifteen years old. Her father gives her a birthday present that she never expected in her whole life. Its a plane ticket to Indonesian. Her father wants her to go with him for two weeks to help him at a orphanage because they were the worst hit from the tsunami.

Sienna is torn between her fear of flying and we find out why and we find out why and I think I would be two and certainly would think twice about. Its only after seeing a video of the kids from the orphanage that makes her rethink her decision about going.

Leaving behind her friends and a possible boyfriend, Spider, Sienna decides that she will go. Just like most typical fifteen year olds the boy at home gets quickly forgotten when she spots Deni who lives at the orphanage and is labelled as the bad but but we quickly realize that he isn't. Deni is just trying to cope with loosing his whole life, home, and family.

Sienna and Deni are instantly drawn to each other and she will do anything to see that Deni is happy even if it means loosing him in the end and Deni will do anything to see Sienna happy even if it means breaking a few rules.

I absolutely enjoyed the book and I have to stay there was always an element that happened that kept me turning the pages to find out what was going on.

Thanks again to Vimala for sending me this great book.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

(Review & Tour) Motorcycles, Sushi & One Strange Book First Wild Card Tour

It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old...or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!


Today's Wild Card author is:


and the book:


Motorcycles, Sushi, & One Strange Book

Zondervan (April 16, 2010)

***Special thanks to Pam Mettler of Zondervan for sending me a review copy.***

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:



Nancy Rue has written over 100 books for girls, is the editor of the Faithgirlz Bible, and is a popular speaker and radio guest with her expertise in tween and teen issues. She and husband Jim have raised a daughter of their own and now live in Tennessee.


Visit the author's website.





Product Details:

List Price: $9.99
Reading level: Young Adult
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: Zondervan (April 16, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0310714842
ISBN-13: 978-0310714842

Press the browse button to view the first chapter:





MY THOUGHTS

I want to thank Pam from Zondervan for sending me this book. I really enjoyed reading this one and Boyfriends, Burritos & An Ocean of Trouble. I am looking forward to reading the upcoming books in this series.

The next book in the series is scheduled to be released in September 2010.


I just want to say that you don't have to read these books in order because the only thing that is the same in each book is the book of Real Life that appears when the main character needs some guidance. Now with the being said for some reason I am s serial reader and I know that the books are in a series I tend to read them in order. Anyone else like that?

I really enjoyed reading Motorcycles, Sushi & One Strange Book alot. The storyline was real and believable and I think its one that I think teens could relate to.

Jessie is your typical fifteen year old girl who thinks she has a normal life unlike that of her friends who she thinks has weird lives. Her two best friends Chelsea and Marcus now very little about her because Jessie doesn't tell them the whole truth about herself. (They don't know that she is in a special class, or anything about her mother's mental state etc)

The reason that Jessie thinks that Chelsea and Marcus's lives are weird is because Chelsea's parents have been married for 20 years and they sit down for dinner every night as a family, they eat weird food (green beans a la mode). As for Marcus his family takes a two week summer vacation together every year staying in hotels and eating out. I guess when you don't experience this you think everything is weird. Her normal is not everyone elses normal.

When I began to read Motorcycles, Sushi & One Strange Book I could tell right away that Jessie's life was far from normal that she seemed to think it was. Chelsea suffers from ADHD and her mother also has some mental issues. Her mother goes through periods of being in bed for days at end and then other days where she is obbessed with cleaning the house and basically going as far as using a toothbrush to clean with.

Chelsea has no idea who her father is because her mother never really said anything about him. As you can tell her father has never been in the picture until one day a man (lou) calls her saying he is her father and wants to see her. She is unsure at first and basically has to wait until her mother is in one of her not in bed stages to question her.

What will happen when Chelsea finally meets her dad? Will seeing Lou bring what Jessie thinks her normal life is to a halt and make her re-evoluate her life? Will Lou's appearance be the breaking point in her mothers life or will it cause her to go off the deep end?

Hmm curious to know well then you will have to pick up this great book/

Monday, July 12, 2010

Ghostgirl: Lovesick Released Today



ABOUT THE BOOK
Before she can rest in peace, Charlotte Usher must return to the tragic site of her death: high school. Once there, her assignment is to help a designated teen solve a personal problem in time for the all-important prom. But no one explained what happens if you fall in love with your class project. Charlotte would die (again) for love but facing the all-too-familiar feeling of invisibility may be too much for her to swallow.


This is the final book in the Ghostgirl series.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Prom Girls Review


TITLE: Prom Girls: A North American Right Of Passage
AUTHOR: Lesley Fletcher
PUB DATE: February 2010
PUBLISHER: Inspiration Import
PAGES: 94
SOURCE: I bought this book at the author signing.

ABOUT THE BOOK
PROM GIRLS is full of surprises and adventure captured in the language of today's youth. Encompassing four distinct paths, with focus on the year of being seventeen and graduating from High School, the reader is lured in all the glory, fun and realism of the celebration of youth. While reading the stories, it is inevitable that the reader will be at once inspired by memories of the past and anticipation of the future. In Prom Girls, the celebration of High School graduation is visited from the beginning of the final high school year until the Grand Event, with snippets of past events, multi-cultural references and some of the author's personal encounters. It is written in a way that addresses questions and speaks directly to the reader. From the nostalgic, faceless characters of over fifty original water colour images to the realistic exploits and escapades of Prom Night , Lesley Fletcher captures the imagination and hearts of the very young and the very old. The memories that are gained at seventeen years old last a lifetime.


MY THOUGHTS
Recently when I visited my local Chapters to pick up some books for Michael I was given a book mark that was announcing a Prom Girls book signing happening that weekend. So Lesley being a local author I decided that I was going to go and pick up the book and support my local author.

I got to speak with Lesley for a bit and she was handing out pink carnations and blue daisies I believe that's what the blue flowers were. As you can see I got the pink carnation. She said that once I read the book I would understand why she was giving those particular colors out.

Prom Girls was a quick read and I have to say that I really enjoyed it. I am not sure if Prom is a big deal in other parts of the world but here in Montreal it is. I am sure planning of prom starts the year every one is in grade 11 and preparing to graduate.

I enjoyed reading the book because it allowed me to get a glimpse of what its like to have a prom here in Montreal. I have only heard about them so it was really nice to see what happens on prom night.

At the begining of the book it says that all characters are fictional but they were so believable. Baller reminded me of so many of the guys that I went to school with and knew as was the character of Pink. I think I was more interested in Baller because he sort of reminded me of my prom date.

One thing I noticed that it doesn't matter if a prom just happened or if it was 20 years ago (like mine was) we all had the same concerns and plans for prom. Also that there will always be a prom committee to make sure that prom night is magical and memorable.

This was a great read that brought back alot of memories.

The illustrations were all perfect and suited the book. Lesley did them all.

Sadly I never had my prom here in Quebec and couldn't really relate because my prom was in New Brunswick. Prom for me happened in grade 12 and it was held in our high school cafeteria and we didn't really have fancy and formal dresses like they do today. I had a simple off white dress with a purple bow in the back. You can see the below photo. My date for the evening was a friend who sadly spent a good part of the evening with his friends. How I wish I could redo that again.

Also I should let you know that I also had a prom in grade 9 and that was a little more formal and the pink dress was one I came up with and had made. The photo is include as well. It was held in our school cafeteria as well. Can I just say that I never made it to that prom. My date was with my best friends (at the time) boyfriends friend. Aparently the day of prom the boyfriends friend told the boyfriend he didn't want to go but I found out there was a mix of confusion and that he did want to go to the prom but didn't want to date or anything. So I missed out on going.




It was great to meet you Lesley. Thanks to Donna at Books Bound for taking this picture.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lesley Fletcher is an author with stories to tell using more than merely words. Her illustrations illuminate the way, not only to writing but to spiritual fulfilment and immense pleasure. She loves to laugh, listen to music, dance, exercise, travel and delve deeper into humanity and religion. Whether it is a five star hotel or a sleeping bag on the ground, Lesley will easily adjust to and enjoy the moment. Lesley is currently living in the West Island suburbs of Montreal where she continues to write, attend art classes and create art. Her involvement with Habitat for Humanity, Literacy Unlimited and her quest for truth and learning on an International level feeds the woman, artist and writer in her soul.

If you would like to buy Prom Girls you can do so through Amazon.

You can also check out the Prom Girls website to read an excerpt, to see the art work and to find out how you can get $2 off the book when you order through Amazon.

Also Lesley has two books that are coming out very soon.

ABOUT THE BOOK
Myriam has only one wish this holiday season: To enjoy a decorated Christmas tree in her Muslim household. As Myriam sets about convincing her family to allow her to have her wish for a Christmas tree, readers find themselves rooting for Myriam, and her best friend, Alexa, as the young girls promote intricate immersion and acceptance in a multicultural world.

All I Want for Christmas Is a Wishmas Tree is a story of tradition, grace and sensitivity.

This is coming out in August 2010.

Angel is coming out in late 2010. (Sorry I don't have a cover for this one.)

Wednesday, July 07, 2010

(Review & Tour) Boyfriends, Burritos & An Ocean of Trouble First Wild Card Tour

It is time for a FIRST Wild Card Tour book review! If you wish to join the FIRST blog alliance, just click the button. We are a group of reviewers who tour Christian books. A Wild Card post includes a brief bio of the author and a full chapter from each book toured. The reason it is called a FIRST Wild Card Tour is that you never know if the book will be fiction, non~fiction, for young, or for old...or for somewhere in between! Enjoy your free peek into the book!

You never know when I might play a wild card on you!


Today's Wild Card author is:


and the book:


Boyfriends, Burritos & an Ocean of Trouble (Real Life)

Zondervan (April 20, 2010)

***Special thanks to Pam Mettler of Zondervan for sending me a review copy.***

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:



Nancy Rue has written over 100 books for girls, is the editor of the Faithgirlz Bible, and is a popular speaker and radio guest with her expertise in tween and teen issues. She and husband Jim have raised a daughter of their own and now live in Tennessee.


Visit the author's website.





Product Details:

List Price: $9.99
Reading level: Young Adult
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: Zondervan (April 20, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0310714850
ISBN-13: 978-0310714859

PRESS THE BROWSE BUTTON TO VIEW THE FIRST CHAPTER:





MY THOUGHTS
This is the second book in a brand new series called "Real Life". Each book in this series will be dealing with new characters and important teen issues. Also you don't have to read the books in order because each book has new characters and new problems. The only thing that is the common bond in each book is a magical book that appears to offer advise to the person who needs it.

This magical book reminds me of the pair of pants from Sisterhood of the Travelling pants. Remember that? So instead of pants its a book.

In Boyfriends, Burritos & An Ocean of Trouble, Nancy Rue tackles the taboo subject of abuse. For some reason I think its still pretty much taboo only because I find we are a society that is telling girls/women etc to come forward but in the same instant we don't want to help them. Does this make sense?

The main character in Boyfriends, Burritos & An Ocean of Trouble, is a fifteen year old girl named Bryn. On the outside Bryn is dating the perfect popular guy, Preston. He is pretty good and coming off as the good guy but in a blink of an eye he turns into a controlling and abusive jerk.

Reading this I felt bad for Bryn and wished I could give her the strength to be strong and tell someone. Thankfully it takes a car accident for it all to come out. Will Bryn suffer the consquences now?

I found this book to be an addictive read and managed to read this in one setting because I had to find out what was happening next.

I think this would be the perfect book to share with a teen.

Check back next week when I review the first book in this series.

Monday, July 05, 2010

In My Mailbox/Mailbox Monday

Its hard to believe its that time of the week again for another In My Mailbox/Mailbox Monday and that is already July. Wow where is the time going?

Anyways I have to send out two thank you's to the two bloggers who host In My Mailbox and Mailbox Monday and they are Kristi from The Story Siren and Marcia from Printed Page

I got absolutely nothing in books last week and I think its due to the fact that for two weeks on the Thursday it was a holiday here in Quebec. The 24th was St Jean Baptiste and the 1st was Canada Day. I know last year my mailman told me that they usually fall a bit behind when its a holiday so perhaps this week will be a better week as I have a few contest wins to come in as well as a few book requests that I have gotten confirmation of.

Anyways this is what I did get last week.

I won this awesome Picture the Dead tshirt from Lisa Brown. Lisa and Adele Griffin wrote the awesome book Picture The Dead.


When Lisa emailed to say I won I was super excited because when I met them both at BEA they recognized my blog and Lisa pointed out that she was excited that the tshirt was going to be worn in Quebec so I can offically say I am the first person here to wear it.

Then earlier in the week I got a little surprise from Kathy from Bermudaonion she sent me this beautiful card and magnet. Thank You so very much Kathy I truly appreciate it.


So this is what came to my mailbox last week, how did you do?

Sunday, July 04, 2010

Happy 4th of July

Happy 4th of July to all my South of the border blogging friends.

Friday, July 02, 2010

Local Happenings In My Neck of Woods #2

I literally just found out about this today when I was in the Chapters near me because I picked up a few things for Michael and I was given a few book marks in my bag at the check out.

Sadly I was there earlier in the week because I went in to renew my iRewards card and picked up a few books because they had the buy 3 get the 4th one free promotion happening and never got anything about this.

I am thinking that this is a commission author as I couldn't find her book through the Chapters website. Also I didn't see any other advertising for this in the store.

Anyway, tomorrow July 3rd Lesley Fletcher will be at the Chapters, Pointe Claire from 1 to 4pm signing her very first book called Prom Girls.



ABOUT THE BOOK
PROM GIRLS is full of surprises and adventure captured in the language of today's youth. Encompassing four distinct paths, with focus on the year of being seventeen and graduating from High School, the reader is lured in all the glory, fun and realism of the celebration of youth. While reading the stories, it is inevitable that the reader will be at once inspired by memories of the past and anticipation of the future. In Prom Girls, the celebration of High School graduation is visited from the beginning of the final high school year until the Grand Event, with snippets of past events, multi-cultural references and some of the author's personal encounters. It is written in a way that addresses questions and speaks directly to the reader. From the nostalgic, faceless characters of over fifty original water colour images to the realistic exploits and escapades of Prom Night , Lesley Fletcher captures the imagination and hearts of the very young and the very old. The memories that are gained at seventeen years old last a lifetime.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lesley Fletcher is an author with stories to tell using more than merely words. Her illustrations illuminate the way, not only to writing but to spiritual fulfilment and immense pleasure. She loves to laugh, listen to music, dance, exercise, travel and delve deeper into humanity and religion. Whether it is a five star hotel or a sleeping bag on the ground, Lesley will easily adjust to and enjoy the moment. Lesley is currently living in the West Island suburbs of Montreal where she continues to write, attend art classes and create art. Her involvement with Habitat for Humanity, Literacy Unlimited and her quest for truth and learning on an International level feeds the woman, artist and writer in her soul.

I am going to attempt to go tomorrow if I can because I love to support local authors and I think they deserve to be recognized.

Thursday, July 01, 2010

Oh Canada (Official Video)



I have to send out a huge thank you to Cecil Castellucci for sharing this on twitter (@cecilseaskull) with her readers.

I just discovered Cecil Castellucci and I have to send out a huge thank you to Nikole at Scholastic for sending me an advance readers copy of her upcoming release Rose Sees Red. It will be released in August 2010. My review will be posted then. (Sorry I don't post reviews of ARCs unless I was asked to by the author or publicist until the release date.)

Happy Canada Day

I just wanted to take a quick minute to wish my fellow Canadian bloggers a Happy Canada Day.

Canada Day is celebrated on July 1st. Canada Day is a statutory holiday throughout Canada.

In Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Day is also known as Memorial Day.

Canada Day was established by statute in 1879, under the name Dominion Day. It is a commemoration of the day in 1867 that the first colonies of British North America entered Confederation as the Dominion of Canada.

Other names used in the past for Canada Day include: First of July, July the First, Confederation Day, and Dominion Day. On October 27, 1982, July 1st, then known as "Dominion Day", was decreed by Parliament to be known as "Canada Day".

Canada Day is celebrated with barbecues, parades, music, and of course fireworks in the evening.

For those that don't live in Quebec and didn't know this but in Quebec its also Moving Day. Moving Day on July 1st is a tradition, but not a legal requirement, in the province of Quebec.
August 26, 2008 ~Cindys Love of Books was created.



 
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