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Girl Land by Caitlin Flanagan

Girl Land - Caitlin Flanagan Giveaway Open to US/CAN Ends Feb 8

Murder, Mayhem and Mama

Murder, Mayhem and Mama - Christie Craig Giveaway Coming Soon

Are You Smart Enough to Work at Google?

Are You Smart Enough to Work at Google? - William Poundstone Giveaway Coming Soon

the snow child

The Snow Child - Eowyn Ivey Giveaway Coming Soon

obamas

The Obamas - Jodi Kantor Giveaway Coming Soon

Monday, November 30, 2009

Giveaway: EXIT MUSIC by IAN RANKIN ends Dec 13


About Book:
It's late in the fall in Edinburgh and late in the career of Detective Inspector John Rebus. As he is simply trying to tie up some loose ends before his retirement, a new case lands on his desk: a dissident Russian poet has been murdered in what looks like a mugging gone wrong.
Rebus discovers that an elite delegation of Russian businessmen is in town, looking to expand its interests. And as Rebus's investigation gains ground, someone brutally assaults a local gangster with whom he has a long history.
Has Rebus overstepped his bounds for the last time? Only a few days shy of the end to his long, controversial career, will Rebus even make it that far?


GIVEAWAY

THANKS TO Valerie AND Hatchette Book Group, I HAVE
5 COPIES OF THIS FABULOUS BOOK
TO GIVE AWAY. HERE IS WHAT YOU
NEED TO DO TO WIN A COPY!

RULES: Open to U.S. and Canada
SORRY NO P.O. BOXES

All comments must be separate and have a valid email.

Mandatory: Must comment and leave email, good for one entry.
NO EMAIL, NO ENTRY.

For extra entries, leave separate comment for each:
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Easy as 1-2-3! Contest ends December 13, 11:59 p.m. (e.s.t.)



Best of luck!!!!

Corduroy Mansions: Chapter 61

For some reason the Publishers have not sent me the next installment of chapters. Therefore I will only be posting the podcasts daily, until further notice.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Decoding The Lost Symbol by Simon Cox


Full Description:
Dan Brown's new novel once again features Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, this time in the United States, racing to uncover clues and crack codes involving secrets that are perpetuated to this day. But how much of the novel is true and what is pure fiction? Simon Cox, bestselling author of Cracking the Da Vinci Code and Illuminating Angels & Demons, offers the first definitive guide to all the mysteries featured in The Lost Symbol.
Based on extensive research, this A-to-Z guide lists the real people, organizations, and themes features in Dan Brown's latest novel, explains their histories and their meanings, reproduces and analyzes the symbols themselves, and provides insider knowledge gleaned from years of exhaustive study. From the monuments of Washington, D.C., to the secrets of Salt Lake City and the hidden enclaves in Langley, Virginia, Cox knows where the facts are hidden about the Freemasons, Albert Pike, the Rosicrucians, the Founding Fathers, and more.
This is the only resource you'll need to understand and enjoy the complex new world of The Lost Symbol.

Read excerpt: http://www.fsbmedia.com/excerpt_display.php?isbn13=9780743287272

©2009

About Author:
Simon Cox was the founding editor in chief of the successful newsstand magazine Phenomena. Having studied Egyptology at University College London, he went on to work as a research assistant for some of the biggest names in the alternative history game, including Graham Hancock, Robert Bauvel, and David Rohl. He splits his time between Britain and the United States.

For more information: http://www.decodingthelostsymbol.com/

My Take On The Selection:
While this book had so many great facts and information that was quite interesting and new to me, it still feel flat for holding my attention.
I suppose only seeing the movies, and not actually reading the Dan Brown books, may have something to do with it. I will say it makes me want to read them more now than ever.
I did learn quite a few cool things from this book, if they are indeed valid. The thing with that, is you really just never know unless you research it yourself. None of the subject matter really appeals to me enough to do that either.
I do know some people that will be absolutely mesmerized and dig deep into this book, however I am not one of them. I do recommend you read, if you have read Dan Brown's previous novels, or have a keen thirst to learn of Freemasons, alchemy and conspiracy theories. It is that!


~ I was not compensated for this post. This review is my honest opinion. ~

Musing Monday



Today’s MUSING MONDAYS post is about reading/blogging during the holidays…

How does your reading (or your blogging) fare in the holiday months? Do you read more or less? Do you have to actively make time to read?

PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT with either the link to your own Musing Mondays post, or share your opinion in a comment here (if you don’t have a blog). Thanks.



I read every chance I get, holiday or not. My family know it is what I love and don't mind if I read while with them.

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Corduroy Mansions

Chapter Sixty

Corduroy Mansions


Chapter Sixty: Outside Fortnum & Mason

I agree with Andrea, though I know what is on Rupert's mind, I do find him to be acting a little crazy. It is impossible for Greatorex to be walking about with a Yeti, but he says he is. The man in question does have some questionable traits, but a Yeti?
I don't think Rupert will be harmed in any way by going where they are, what do you think? Do you think Rupert is acting crazy, or is it acceptable behavior? I'm with Andrea though, I think his behavior is mildly unacceptable.
Share your thoughts, I would love to know what you think. Do you even think the man with Greatorex is a Yeti? Is it possile?


If you haven't read the previous chapters you can by my archives, or clicking this link for the website: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/corduroymansionsbyalexandermcca/

~I did not receive compensation for this post. This is my honest opinion.~

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Jack Daniel's Spirit of Tennessee Cookbook, Volume 1 By Lynne Tolley and Pat Mitchamore


Book Description:
The rich tradition of country cooking, the distinctive taste of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey, and the heritage of rural America are all elegantly captured in Jack Daniel's The Spirit of Tennessee Cookbook. Included are more than 350 recipes, stunning full-color photographs, and stories of the people, places, and traditions of Middle Tennessee. Illustrated and indexed.

©2009

My Take on the Book:

I'm not a drinker, let alone whiskey drinker, but I do love recipes! My Mother always taught me, "you can't make an opinion on somethin' you've never tried." And I follow in that creed when it comes to food.
This cookbook had many recipes that are worthy of a taste test, just from reading the recipes. However I did try two. The Soda Biscuits~page 79 , and The Corn Chowder~page 38. And they were so good!!! It is definitely a hit in my house!!!
I don't think you have to be a drinker or whiskey lover to enjoy this cookbook, so I suggest getting your own copy!


BAKING POWDER BISCUITS PAGE 78







CORN CHOWDER PAGE 38








~ I was not compensated for this post. This review is my honest opinion. ~

Over the Top Award



J. Kaye
from http://j-kaye-book-blog.blogspot.com just awarded me this lovely award! Thank you very much!!

Here are the rules:

Answer the following questions using single word answers. Then pass the award to 5 other people and let them know.


Your cell phone? Nadda, I'm still out of touch!
Your hair? Wavy and long.
Your mother? Funny
Your father? Passed on
Your favorite food? Indian
Your dream last night? Don't remember
Your favorite drink? Tim Hortons
Your dream/goal? Get published.
What room are you in? Office
Your hobby? Books
Your fear? Death
Where do you want to be in 6 years? Alive
Where were you last night? Sleeping
Something that you aren't? Perfect
Muffins? Cranberry Orange
Wish list item? Breadmaker
Where did you grow up? Hamilton, Ontario
Last thing you did? Watched New Moon
What are you wearing? Jammies and Housecoat
Your TV? Is off.
Your Pets? None, but getting Shi Tzu.
Friends? Worldwide
Your life? Full and grateful.
Your mood? Happy
Missing someone? Always
Vehicle? Concorde LXI
Something you're not wearing? Bra. :-)
Your favorite store? Walmart... yup.
Your favorite color? Blue
When was the last time you laughed? Yesterday
Last time you cried? Yesterday due to movie... lol.
Your best friend? Potter.
One place that you go to over and over? Potty
Facebook? Yup, look me up.
Favorite place to eat? Shenhai Indian restaurant.

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2. Kristi http://booksandneedlepoint.blogspot.com/
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5. My Organized Chaos http://www.myorganizedchaos.net/

Quote It Saturday


The is a weekly meme hosted by That Chick That Reads http://thatchickthatreads.blogspot.com


* Thinking is hard work, which is why you don't see many people doing it. ~ Sue Grafton (1940-present, American Author.)


* Living well is the best revenge. ~ Karl Lagerfeld (1933-present, German Fashion Designer and Artist. Notably Chanel and Fendi.)


* Any book which inspires us to lead a better life, is a good book. ~ Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen (1895-1979, American Bishop of the Roman-Catholic church whom was canonized as a Saint in 2002.)

We Have Winners!!


I picked random winners, using http://www.random.org/

Original Post:
http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2009/11/contest-time-ends-nov-27-1159-pm-est.html

#45 - Dina said...

http://twitter.com/aitmama/status/6133182162


#12 - Shirley said...

Hey~great site! Keep up the great blogging. I'd love to enter your contest. The book looks very interesting.







I have emailed the winners. Thanks to all who entered.
Be sure to join the other contest running.

http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2009/11/giveaway-good-talk-by-daniel-menaker.html

Friday, November 27, 2009

The Friday 56


Rules:
* Grab the book nearest you. Right now.
* Turn to page 56.
* Find the fifth sentence.
* Post that sentence (plus one or two others if you like) along with these instructions on your blog or (if you do not have your own blog) in the comments section of http://storytimewithtonya.blogspot.com/
*Post a link along with your post back to http://storytimewithtonya.blogspot.com/


Page 56, Sentence 5:

That would have been familiar territory for him.

Corduroy Mansions

Chapter Fifty-nine

Corduroy Mansions


Chapter Fifty-Nine: The Reassurances of Home
Okay, so maybe Jo is not a cold fish afterall. She actually did seem to help Caroline, while she was feeling low. I'm not sure the trip is the best idea in her circumstances, but the sentiment is nice. We shall see what will pan out on the trip.
Do you think it was a good idea for her to take Jo home? What do you think her parents will think, or their reactions? Do you think she is not into men, as Jo suggested?


If you haven't read the previous chapters you can by my archives, or clicking this link for the website: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/corduroymansionsbyalexandermcca/

~I did not receive any compensation for this post. This is my honest opinion.~

A Christmas Carol Special Edition by Charles Dickns & Stephen Skelton


Full Description:
Since its publication in 1843, the tale of a miserly old man and the ghosts who visit him has been bringing the true spirit of Christmas into hearts and homes. Whether you've read the story a thousand times or have only seen the movie, A Christmas Carol Special Edition will enrich your enjoyment of this holiday favorite with:

* The complete text of the Charles Dickens classic.
* Annotations offering interesting insight into the story's biblical allusions, the author's faith, and compelling Christian themes throughout.
* Discussion questions designed to engage and promote dialogue among readers of all ages on such subjects as regret, repentance, and redemption.
* A list of related resources to enhance your study.

Enjoy A Christmas Carol Special Edition in your home, study group, book group, or Advent celebration and learn how to say with Scrooge:

"I will honour Christmas in my heart,
and try to keep it all the year."

©1843
©2009


About Author:
Charles Dickens has held the title of the world's most celebrated nineteenth-century novelist for more than two centuries. Incredibly, his popularity continues to grow today. In addition to A Christmas Carol, his legendary literary works include Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, A Tale of Two Cities,and Great Expectations.

Stephen Skelton
is the producer of a best-selling video-based Bible study series, which includes The Mayberry Bible Study and The Beverly Hillbillies Bible Study. He lives with his family in Nashville, Tennessee.

My Take on the Book:
It was the classic story I was hoping for, and though when I learned of a reading guide, I was unsure I'd like it. But I did. It really did challenge me at times, and what I think or believe. That is something that doesn't happen every day.
As a child, every year my Mom watched Scrooge on television, and I fell in love there. This story was almost as if that movie was playing along.
There really is something truly beautiful about the season, and this time of year.
Curl up by your fire, and read this.

Excerpt here: http://fsbmedia.com/excerpt_display.php?isbn13=9780784723913

~ I was not compensated for this post. This review is my honest opinion. ~

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Ten Tips for Making Great Photo Greeting Cards for the Holidays

By Tom Grimm and Michele Grimm,
Authors of The Basic Book of Digital Photography: How to Shoot, Enhance, and Share Your Digital Pictures



If you want your family's photo greeting card to impress your friends this holiday season, here are 10 helpful suggestions from professional photographers Michele and Tom Grimm, authors of a brand new handbook, The Basic Book of Digital Photography.

1. Plan Ahead. Eye-catching photos take some thought, so envision the card you want to send before you take any pictures. Pick a setting with an uncluttered background. Decide what type of clothes to wear (causal or dress-up?) and what colors might be appropriate (red and green will enhance a Christmas theme). If you want to shoot outdoors, consider the weather and the time of day for the best light. Cloudy or overcast days are perfect for portraits without shadows; avoid bright sunlight that causes people to squint.

2. Get Your Camera Ready. Be sure to install new or freshly-charged batteries so the camera won't stop working in the middle of your shooting session. Also check that there is room on the memory card to hold plenty of new exposures. And remember to carefully clean the camera lens of dust and fingerprints; use a microfiber lens cloth. For pictures of the best technical quality, adjust the camera's "image quality" and "image resolution" to their highest settings. Finally, make certain the "date/time" setting is turned off so those numbers won't appear on the front of your family and ruin every picture.

3. Move in Close. Remember that friends mostly enjoy seeing the faces of your family and pets. Get close to them by moving the camera physically closer or adjusting the zoom lens to fill the viewfinder or LCD monitor with their faces. Aim the camera's autofocus target on the eyes; be careful it isn't pointed between the heads of people because the background will be in focus instead of the family's faces. Also, make sure there are no windows or mirrors in the background that are distracting or cause reflections, especially if you are shooting with flash.

4. Forget About Red-eye. If the sun is causing shadows on the faces of your family, or you are shooting indoors in dim light, we recommend using the camera's built-in flash or an external flash unit to provide "fill" light that illuminates your subjects more evenly. Avoid the "red-eye reduction" flash setting, if your camera offers it, because this makes a series of pre-flashes or a steady light that causes some people to blink or shut their eyes. "Red-eye," an annoying bright red spot occasionally seen in the pupils of the eyes, is easily eliminated later with your computer's image-editing software.

5. Use a Tripod, and a Friend. Put your camera on a tripod so it will remain in the same position after you compose the family picture. Recruit a friend to trip the shutter release instead of using a remote control or the self-timer to fire the camera yourself. Remind everyone to keep looking toward the camera and not glance away to see if the baby or dog is behaving; depend on your friend to snap the shutter when everybody looks their best.

6. Keep On Shooting. Someone in the family group is certain to blink, yawn, scratch or look away just as a picture is taken, so shoot again and again. One of the joys of digital photography is that it costs nothing extra to make a dozen or so exposures rather than just one or two. A warning: Your subjects will quickly get restless, so don't spend time between shots checking images on the camera's LCD monitor to see how they turned out. Pick the best image later when you view all the shots at full size on your computer.

7. Create a Collage When Family Members are Absent. Can't get everyone in your family together for a holiday card photo? A solution is to get and assemble individual photos of each family member into a collage or montage that becomes a single image. Many image-editing software programs -- probably including the one that came with your camera -- have a feature for easily merging photos. First choose a template from various designs that hold different numbers and sizes of images, then arrange your family's photos as you like.

8. Dress Up Your Holiday Photos with Borders and Type. Your computer's image-editing software also enables you to add borders and to type captions that become part of the family's holiday photo. Pick a border with a design and colors appropriate for the season. You can select different typefaces, sizes and colors, and position the text wherever you wish in the picture. Also, local and online photo centers offer holiday-themed templates for greeting cards that are easy to fill in with your own photos and text.

9. Print Your Own Holiday Photo Cards. Remember to design your photo card so it can be printed on standard sizes of photo paper and will fit in standard-size envelopes. To save money, select a "Picture Package" in your image-editing software to make several prints on one piece of photo paper -- such as two 5 x 7-inch or four 4 x 5-inch prints on a single 8-½ x 11-inch sheet -- and cut them apart. Also consider HP Holiday Photo Card packs with 20 sheets of 5 x 7-inch glossy photo paper and matching envelopes for $9.99.

10. An Easier Option: Order Your Cards at a Photo Center. If your mailing list is large, it usually is more convenient and economical to have your holiday photo cards printed at a local or online photo center. Many allow you to upload the photo image file online to a selection of card templates that you can personalize with family names and greetings. The cards and envelopes can be picked up a few hours later, or will be mailed to you. Search online for "photo greeting cards" to find a wide choice of photo-finishing companies, including shutterfly.com, snapfish.com, and photoworks.com.

©2009 Tom Grimm and Michele Grimm, authors of The Basic Book of Digital Photography: How to Shoot, Enhance, and Share Your Digital Pictures
Author Bios
Tom Grimm and Michele Grimm, authors of The Basic Book of Digital Photography: How to Shoot, Enhance, and Share Your Digital Pictures, are a husband-and-wife photojournalism team who have spent nearly four decades traveling the globe; the couple has visited every continent and more than 130 countries in search of the perfect photographic image. Their photographs and articles have been published worldwide in magazines and newspapers and on the Internet. The Grimms are authors and illustrators of thirteen adult and children's books.

Tortine di Gianduja e Banana Chocolate, Hazelnut, and Banana Tartlets

by Mary Ann Esposito,
Author of Ciao Italia Five-Ingredient Favorites: Quick and Delicious Recipes from an Italian Kitchen


Not to appear to be a Scrooge, but the holidays are coming faster than the next app for the iPhone and for many, the nemesis of the holidays is simply procrastination. There is just so much to juggle to make the merriest time of the year . . . merry. Gifts to buy and wrap, cards to write or email, cocktail parties to attend, trees to buy and decorate, cookies to bake, and . . . and . . . and.

But that's just the icicle on the tree; what about the big feast? This is where a lot of people have their greatest stress for the holidays; there is just no time to cook. But wait a minute. I have a plan for you; think of it as a personal gift -- below are four tips on how to simplify your holiday feast.

1. Take Survey of The Pantry: One of the first things I do, right after Thanksgiving, is take survey of the staples in my pantry and make a list of things to stock up on now for the holidays. You can lay in healthy snacks like dried fruits, drinks, wines, nuts, flour and sugar for cooking, and all the other dry staples you need.

2. Decide on a Menu: Next, I make a menu by deciding now if I want to do an easy buffet of hot and cold foods that everyone can help themselves to or do I want a sit down meal that will be served. Make a decision and then make a plan on the food items to be cooked, and keep it simple.

3. Involve Your Family and Guests in Preparations: Maybe it's time for new traditions like inviting your guests to participate in the preparation by bringing a neighborly dish to share. You might ask for sides, salads and desserts while you provide the main course like a baked ham studded with cloves and surrounded with sautéed apple rings. So doable, and the ham and apples will require minimum effort on your part.

4. Keep Things Simple: If that has no appeal, consider going the route of doing a number of make-ahead casseroles that can be prepared now and frozen, or made several days before and held in the refrigerator. Casseroles have the advantage of serving a lot of people inexpensively. Tried and true items like lasagna, shephard's pie and chicken tetrazzini are perfect foods to serve. Add a couple of interesting salads, platters of fresh fruit and cheese and a little bubbly, and you have a party!

Just recently my latest book, Ciao Italia Five-Ingredient Favorites, hit the bookstores and the premise of less is more is perfect for the holidays as well as any day of the week. I show you how with only five ingredients you can turn out some pretty nifty gourmet looking dishes without worrying if the stock market is going to crash. For instance, how about serving a sausage and lentil soup from the book and make it in a crock pot. Use the crock pot as your serving piece and let everyone ladle out their own. Or make the pork roast in Barolo wine in a slow cooker. The best part is that these recipes, and more like them in the book, can be made ahead, refrigerated and reheated. They will taste even better.

So simplify the holidays by starting early to make a plan, stock your pantry, decide on a menu, involve your family and guests in the preparations and above all, keep things simple. After all, this is meant to be the merriest time of the year and even Scrooge finally saw the bigger picture of what "merry" really means.

©2009 Mary Ann Esposito, author of Ciao Italia Five-Ingredient Favorites: Quick and Delicious Recipes from an Italian Kitchen
Author Bio
Mary Ann Esposito, author of Ciao Italia Five-Ingredient Favorites: Quick and Delicious Recipes from an Italian Kitchen, is the creator and host of the long-running PBS series Ciao Italia, celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2010. She is the author of eleven successful cookbooks, including Ciao Italia Slow and Easy and Ciao Italia Pronto! She lives in Durham, New Hampshire.

For more information, please visit www.CiaoItalia.com

Giveaway: A GOOD TALK by Daniel Menaker (ends Dec 10)


A GOOD TALK is an analysis of and guide to that most exclusively human of all activities-- conversation.

Drawing on over forty years of experience in American letters, Menaker pinpoints the factors that drive and enliven every good conversation: the vagaries (and joys) of subtext; the deeper structure and meaning of conversational flow; the subliminal signals that guide our disclosures and confessions; and the countless other hurdles we must clear along the way. Moving beyond self-help musings and "how to" advice, he has created a stylish, funny, and surprising book: a celebration of "the most excusively human of all activities."

In a time when conversation remains deeply important-- for building relationships, for relaxing, even for figuring out who we are-- and also increasingly imperiled (with Blackberries and texting increasingly in vogue), A GOOD TALK is a refreshing celebration of the subtle adventures of a good conversation.

Visit TitlePage.tv where Daniel Menaker hosts episodes of The Title Page and posts blogs about literary works, authors, and issues.
Daniel Menaker is also a contributor on the BarnesandNobleReview.com


GIVEAWAY

THANKS TO ANNA AND Hatchette Group, I HAVE
5 COPIES OF THIS FABULOUS BOOK
TO GIVE AWAY. HERE IS WHAT YOU
NEED TO DO TO WIN A COPY!

RULES: Open to U.S. and Canada
SORRY NO P.O. BOXES


All comments must be separate and have a valid email.

Mandatory: Must comment and leave email, good for one entry.
NO EMAIL, NO ENTRY.


For extra entries, leave separate comment for each:
+1 Be a follower of my blog.
+1 Blog or tweet contest, leave link. Can be done daily.

Easy as 1-2-3! Contest ends December 10, 11:59 p.m. (e.s.t.)( Also My Birthday! ;-) )


Best of luck!!!!

On The Line by Serena Williams with Daniel Paisner


Full Description:

One of the biggest stars in tennis, Serena Williams has captured every major title. Her 2009 Australia Open championship earned her the #1 world ranking for the third time in her illustrious career - and marked only the latest exclamation point on a life well and purposefully lived. As a young girl, Serena began training with an adult-sized racquet that was almost as big as her. Rather than dropping the racquet, Serena saw it as a challenge to overcome-and she has confronted every obstacle on her path to success with the same unflagging spirit.

©2009

About Author:
Serena Williams grew up in Compton, CA, She was trained by her father on the public tennis courts before rising up the tennis ranks. Serena has wide-ranging interests aside from tennis, including starting her own fashion line and opening a school for children in Africa.

Daniel Paisner
is the author or co-author of more than forty books. He has collaborated on seven New York Times best-selling titles, including Denzel Washington's A Hand to Guide Me, Whoopi Goldberg's Book and Geraldo Rivera's Exposing Myself. He lives in Port Washington, NY.


My Take on the Book:
Honestly I couldn't wait to get my hands on a copy of this book, and then by the end I was disappointed.
I knew it would focus on her career, but her attitude towards her rivalry with Venus doesn't sit well with me. It almost felt fake. Plus I was tired of hearing about it before long. She has a tendency to go on and on.
I did like the stories about her family life, how she became the fantastic player she is, and also tidbits of other things like Africa. I felt those parts were heartfelt and awesome. If she had included more of that personality to the book, it would have been much better.
This is one of those I would be on the fence about referring people to read. If you really, and I mean really, like Tennis then read. If you don't, then it won't be for you.

~ I was not compensated for this post. This review is my honest opinion. ~

Booking Through Thursday: Thankful



A weekly meme hosted by: http://btt2.wordpress.com

Today's Question:
What books and authors are you particularly thankful for this year?

My Answer:
I am going to say I am thankful for all authors and books, as they keep my mind fresh and creative.

Corduroy Mansions

Chapter Fifty-seven

Corduroy Mansions


Chapter Fifty-Eight: Caroline Turns to Jo for Advice
I feel so sorry for Caroline. Although she really wasn't dating James, she did have very strong feelings for him. I can understand her pain.
It must really suck not having someone to turn to. The only person she does find, is not much help at all. And I won't even mention her cold nature. Well, I did, and she was.
I truly hope Caroline can see that she shouldn't be wasting her time crying over James, and move on. By his quirks, she could do better anyway.
What do you think? Do you think she's being sensitive or right on the mark? Do you think she could do better than James? What are your thoughts?


If you haven't read the previous chapters you can by my archives, or clicking this link for the website: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/corduroymansionsbyalexandermcca/

~I did not receive any compensation for this post. This is my honest opinion.~

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Corduroy Mansions

Chapter Fifty-seven

Corduroy Mansions


Chapter Fifty-seven: Freddie de la Hay’s Fate is Determined
Now I worry even more for poor Freddie, though I have a nagging suspicion that Anatol won't hurt him as he promised. I also wonder what the Russians are up to, to have to MI6 on them to begin with. What do you think of this whole affair? Do you think Anatol will hurt Freddie?? Share your thoughts.


If you haven't read the previous chapters you can by my archives, or clicking this link for the website: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/corduroymansionsbyalexandermcca/

~I did not receive any compensation for this post. This is my honest opinion.~

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Teaser Tuesday



Hosted by: http://shouldbereading.wordpress.com/?s=Teaser+Tuesdays

* Grab your current read.
* Let the book fall open to a random page.
* Share with us two (2) “teaser” sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12.
* You also need to share the title of the book that you’re getting your “teaser” from…that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you’ve given.
* Please avoid spoilers!

My Teaser:



Me, walking onto the court with a bouquet of flowers while everyone booed.It's like one of those "What's wrong with this picture?" scenes.

~ Page 70, On The Line by Serena Williams with Daniel Paisner

Corduroy Mansions

Chapter Fifty-six

Corduroy Mansions


Chapter Fifty-Six: Freddie de la Hay Goes Off Air
Leave it to a woman to solve the mystery... and if you read this chapter you would know that is exactly what happened. Only it was a Russian woman. That means it may not be good for Freddie de la Hay. I'm quite concerned now. What do you think will happen??? Do you think the Russians will harm Freddie??


If you haven't read the previous chapters you can by my archives, or clicking this link for the website: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/corduroymansionsbyalexandermcca/

~I did not receive any compensation for this post. This is my honest opinion.~

Monday, November 23, 2009

Musing Monday



Today’s MUSING MONDAYS post is about your bookshelf…

What books did you read while in school? Were there any that you particular liked, or even hated? Did any become lifelong favorites?

PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT with either the link to your own Musing Mondays post, or share your opinion in a comment here (if you don’t have a blog). Thanks.


While in school, I feel in love with John Steinbeck books. First we read Of Mice and Men, and I was hooked!!! A terrific story about two men, one who is not like the rest. If you haven't read it, please do!
I also remember in public school, I was hooked on Mr.Muggs, Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys books. I also had all the Little Golden Books, (nursery rhymes and short tales.)
They gave me my first taste of reading, and a lifetime of respect for books.

Corduroy Mansions

Chapter Fifty-five

Corduroy Mansions


Chapter Fifty-Five: Martin Makes a Proposition
A very good chapter!! It was nice to get back to Dee, but at the same time, I really don't like her much. Intriguing though, as I wait for more. I hope things go the way her and Martin hope for. We shall see.
A little disgusting in parts. Why she is all over him about the colonic irrigation, is beyond me. Leave well enough alone already. It's just gross.
What do you think of Richard? DO you believe what he says, or do you think he's a cad?? Do share your thoughts.


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Corduroy Mansions

Chapter Fifty-four

Sunday, November 22, 2009

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Corduroy Mansions


Chapter Fifty-Four: Words of Welcome
I liked this chapter with Barbara, Hugh and Sorley. Sorley is a storyteller, and makes the ride comfortable for them. And when Barbara meets Sorley's mother she is welcomed. Though she has what I think is a paranoid thought at the end of it. Certainly an enjoyable chapter, don't you all agree?? What are your thoughts on Sorley, Hugh, Barbara and Stephanie? Leave your comments below.


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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Quote it Saturday



The is a weekly meme hosted by That Chick That Reads http://thatchickthatreads.blogspot.com


* Not by appointment do we meet delight. ~ Gerald Massey (1828-1907, English Poet and self-taught Egyptologist.)

* True enjoyment comes from activity of the mind and exercise of the body; the two are ever united. ~ Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767-1835, Government Functionary, Diplomat, Philosopher, Founder of Humboldt Universität in Berlin.)

* A smile is a curve which can set a lot of things straight. ~ Victor Borge (1909-2000, Danish Humorist and Musician.)

Friday, November 20, 2009

2010 100+ Reading Challenge


RULES:
1. The goal is to read 100 or more books. Anyone can join. You don't need a blog to participate.

2. Audio, Re-reads, eBooks, YA, Young Reader, Nonfiction – as long as the book has an ISBN or equivalent or can be purchased as such, the book counts.

3. No need to list your books in advance. You may select books as you go. Even if you list them now, you can change the list if needed.

4. Crossovers from other reading challenges count.

5. Challenge begins January 1st thru December, 2010. Books started before the 1st do not count.

You know I HAD to join this challenge. I think it will be fun!


My reads and reviews:


1. The Cost of Dreams-Gary Stelzer http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/cost-of-dreams-gary-stelzer.html
2. Beautiful Mess-Diamond Rio http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/beautiful-mess-story-of-diamond-rio.html
3. The Mudhogs-Dalton James http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/mudhogs-dalton-james.html
4. Men With Red Ties-Nastya Polikarpova http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/men-with-red-ties-nastya-polikarpova.html
5. The Twitter Book-Tim O'Reilly http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/twitter-book-tim-oreilly-sarah-milstein.html
6. A Good Talk-Daniel Menaker http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/good-talk-daniel-menaker.html
7. How To Be Famous-Heidi Montag & Spencer Pratt http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/how-to-be-famous-heidi-montag-spencer.html
8. Ciao Italia-Mary Ann Esposito http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/ciao-italia-mary-ann-esposito.html
9. Rock N Roll Confessions: Book 1 - Helena Danyluk http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/rock-n-roll-confessions-book-1-helena.html
10. The Basic Book of Digital Photography - Tom Grimm & Michelle Grimm http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/basic-book-of-digital-photography-tom.html
11. Rice Cooker Meals: Fast Home Cooking for busy people (cookbook) - Neal Bertrand http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/rice-cooker-meals-fast-home-cooking-for.html
12. The Last Surgeon - Michael Palmer http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/last-surgeon-michael-palmer.html
13. The DIY Bride Crafty Countdown - Khris Cochran http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/diy-bride-crafty-countdown-khris.html
14. Amish Friends Cookbook Volume 2 - Wanda E. Brunstetter http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/amish-friends-cookbook-volume-2-wanda-e.html
15. Love To Love You Bradys - Susan Olsen & Ted Nichelson http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/love-to-love-you-bradys-susan-olsen-ted.html
16. Angel and Apostle - Deborah Noyes http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/angel-and-apostle-deborah-noyes.html
17. The Paper Bag Christmas - Kevin Alan Milne http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/paper-bag-christmas-kevin-alan-milne.html
18. Topless Prophet - Alan Markovitz http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/topless-prophet-alan-markovitz.html
19. Kill Dress - John Young http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/kill-dress-john-young.html
20. The Names of God: An Illustrated Guide - George W. Knight http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/names-of-god-illustrated-guide-george-w.html
21. Egg-Larva-Pupa-Woman - Ogo Akubue-Ogbata http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/egg-larva-pupa-woman-ogo-akubue-ogbata.html
22. Darwin's Nightmare - Mike Knowles http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/01/darwins-nightmare-mike-knowles.html
23. The King and Dr. Nick - George Nichopoulos M.D http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/king-and-dr-nick-george-nichopoulos-md.html
24. A Note From An Old Acquaintance - Bill Walker http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/note-from-old-acquaintance-bill-walker.html
25. Get Financially Naked - Manisha Thakor & Sharon Kedar http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/get-financially-naked-manisha-thakor.html
26. The Italian Billionaire's Ruthless Revenge - Jacqueline Baird http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/italian-billionaires-ruthless-revenge.html
27. 100 Greatest Trips http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/100-greatest-trips-4th-edition.html
28. How Things Really Work Encyclopedia http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/how-things-work-encyclopedia.html
29. Life In The Wild http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/life-in-wild.html
30. Revolve 2010 http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/revolve-2010.html
31. Once An Arafat Man - Tass Saada http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/once-arafat-man-tass-saada.html
32. The Choice - Suzanne Woods Fisher http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/choice-suzanne-woods-fisher-surprise.html
33. Cupidity - Hayley & Michael DiMarco http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/cupidity-hayley-michael-dimarco.html
34. Living With Diabetes http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/canadian-diabetes-association-living.html
35. Explained Myths & Legends http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/explained-myths-legends.html
36. Triangle Of Deception - Haggai Carmon http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/triangle-of-deception-haggai-carmon.html
37. Everyday Easy One-Pot (Cookbook) http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/everyday-easy-one-pot.html
38. O SIYAM http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/o-siyam.html
39. Love Your Heart - Tim McGraw & Tom Douglas (Children's) http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/love-your-heart-tim-mcgraw-tom-douglas.html
40. Better Than Lennon - John Cherry http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/better-than-lennon-music-and-talent-of.html
41. The New Complete Guitarist http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/new-complete-guitarist.html
42. Punk http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/punk.html
43. Eyewitness Companions: Architecture http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/eyewitness-companions-architecture.html
44. All Things Hidden - Tricia Goyer http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/all-things-hidden-tricia-goyer-surprise.html
45. Love Song - Richard Haffey http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/love-song-richard-haffey.html
46. Jordan (Book 3) -Susan Kearney http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/jordan-susan-kearney.html
47. Soul Catcher - Leigh Bridger http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/soul-catcher-leigh-bridger-deborah.html
48. The Shack - William Paul Young http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/shack-william-paul-young.html
49. Life Lessons From A Horse Whisperer - Dr. Lew Sterrett http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/life-lesson-from-horse-whisperer-dr-lew.html
50. Everyday Easy Chicken (cookbook) http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/everyday-easy-chicken.html
51. Do It or Age Quickly - J.B. Berns http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/do-it-or-age-quickly-jb-berns.html
52. Saint Patrick - Jonathan Rogers http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/saint-patrick-jonathan-rogers.html
53. To Sin With A Scoundrel - Cara Elliott http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/to-sin-with-scoundrel-cara-elliott.html
54. Houseworks Revised - Cynthia Townley Ewer http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/houseworks-revised-cynthia-townley-ewer.html
55. The Rough Guide to The Beatles (3rd edition) - Chris Ingham http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/rough-guide-to-beatles-3rd-edition.html
56. Pocket Kama Sutra - Tracey Cox http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/adults-only-pocket-kama-sutra-tracey.html
57. Three Cups - Mark St. Germain http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/three-cups-mark-st-germain.html
58. Zan-Gah: A Prehistoric Adventure - Allan Richard Shickman http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/zan-gah-prehistoric-adventure-allan.html
60. The Cook's Herb Garden - Jeff Cox & Marie-Pierre Moine http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/cooks-herb-garden-jeff-cox-marie-pierre.html
61. Mastering the Art of French Cooking - Julia Child http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/mastering-art-of-french-cooking-julia.html
62. Gold Digger Nation - Hal Roback http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/gold-digger-nation-hal-roback.html
63. Sons of Thunder - Susan May Warren http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/sons-of-thunder-susan-may-warren-tour.html
64. Say You're One Of Them - Uwem Akpan http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/say-youre-one-of-them-uwem-akpan.html
65. Raven Stole the Moon - Garth Stein http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/raven-stole-moon-garth-stein.html
66. Girl On Top - Nicole Williams http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/girl-on-top-your-guide-to-turning.html
67. Around the World Cookbook - Abigail Johnson Dodge http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/around-world-cookbook-abigail-johnson.html
68. Thicker Than Blood 0- C.J. Darlington http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/thicker-than-blood-cj-darlington.html
69. The Spice Necklace - Ann Vanderhoof http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/spice-necklace-ann-vanderhoof.html
70. The Weight Loss Plan for Beating Diabetes - Frederick J. Vagnini M.D http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/weight-loss-plan-for-beating-diabetes.html
71. A Touch of Scandal - Jennifer Haymore http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/touch-of-scandal-jennifer-haymore-blog.html
72. Eyewitness Travel Guides: Canada http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/eyewitness-travel-guides-canada.html
73. Songbird Under a German Moon - Tricia Goyer http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/songbird-under-german-moon-tricia-goyer.html
74. Zan-Gah and the Beautiful Country - Allan Richard Shickman http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/zan-gah-and-beautiful-country-allan.html
75. Rick & Bubba's Big Honkin' Book of Grub - Rick Burgess & Bill "Bubba" Bussey http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/rick-bubbas-big-honkin-book-of-grub.html
76. Digital Photography An Introduction 3E - Tom Ang http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/03/digital-photography-introduction-3rd.html
77. St. John of the Midfield - Garasamo Maccagnone http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/st-john-of-midfield-garasamo-maccagnone.html
78. Prilla's Talent - Stefan Petrucha http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/disney-fairies-1-prillas-talent-stefan.html
79. Share from the Heart - Marilyn Randall http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/share-from-heart-marilyn-randall.html
80. Parkers' Astrology - Julie & Derek Parker http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/parkers-astrology-julie-derek-parker.html
81. Lemon Tart - Josi S. Kilpack http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/lemon-tart-josi-s-kilpack.html
82. Lethal Rage - Brent Pilkey http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/lethal-rage-brent-pilkey.html
83. How to Achieve Heaven on Earth - John E. Wade II http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-achieve-heaven-on-earth-john-e.html
84. I Has A Hotdog - Professor Happycat http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/i-has-hotdog-professor-happycat.html
85. Sexaholics - Pynk http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/sexaholics-pynk-blog-tour-author-guest.html
86. A Distant Melody - Sarah Sundin http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/distant-melody-sarah-sundin-blog-tour.html
87. Dear John - Nicholas Sparks http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/dear-john-nicholas-sparks.html
88. Will the World End in 2012 - Raymond C. Hundley http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/will-world-end-in-2012-raymond-c.html
89. How Clarissa Burden Learned to Fly - Connie May Fowler http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-clarissa-burden-learned-to-fly.html
90. The Twilight Gospel - Dave Roberts http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/twilight-gospel-dave-roberts-blog-tour.html
91. The Rough Guide to Cloud Computing - Peter Buckley http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/rough-guide-to-cloud-computing-peter.html
92. Tomato - Gail Harland & Trevor Cole http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/tomato-guide-to-pleasures-of-choosing.html
93. Dead Man of the Year - Stephen Hawley Martin http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/dead-man-of-year-stephen-hawley-martin.html
94. She-Rain - Michael Cogdill http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/she-rain-michael-cogdill.html
95. Heartache & Sin - Charles Soto http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/heartache-sin-charles-soto.html
96. Guardian - Katie Hines http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/guardian-katie-hines.html
97. Hollywood Moon - Joseph Wambaugh http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/hollywood-moon-joseph-wambaugh.html
98. Asking For Trouble - Sandra Byrd http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/asking-for-trouble-sandra-byrd.html
99. Beaded Hope - Cathy Liggett http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/beaded-hope-cathy-liggett.html
100. Ruby of the Realms - Daniel Kamin http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/04/ruby-of-realms-daniel-kamin.html

The Friday 56


Rules:
* Grab the book nearest you. Right now.
* Turn to page 56.
* Find the fifth sentence.
* Post that sentence (plus one or two others if you like) along with these instructions on your blog or (if you do not have your own blog) in the comments section of http://storytimewithtonya.blogspot.com/
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Page 56, Sentence 5:

She was already ranked in the Top 20.