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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Supreme Courtship Giveaway!


Thanks to Valerie at Hachette I have 5 copies of this fabulous book to giveaway!

Book Information:

President of the United States Donald Vanderdamp is having a hell of a time getting his nominees appointed to the Supreme Court. After one nominee is rejected for insufficiently appreciating To Kill A Mockingbird, the president chooses someone so beloved by voters that the Senate won't have the guts to reject her -- Judge Pepper Cartwright, the star of the nation's most popular reality show, Courtroom Six.

Will Pepper, a straight-talking Texan, survive a confirmation battle in the Senate? Will becoming one of the most powerful women in the world ruin her love life? And even if she can make it to the Supreme Court, how will she get along with her eight highly skeptical colleagues, including a floundering Chief Justice who, after legalizing gay marriage, learns that his wife has left him for another woman.


Soon, Pepper finds herself in the middle of a constitutional crisis, a presidential reelection campaign that the president is determined to lose, and oral arguments of a romantic nature. Supreme Courtship is another classic Christopher Buckley comedy about the Washington institutions most deserving of ridicule.

CHRISTOPHER BUCKLEY is the author of eleven books, many of them national bestsellers, including The White House Mess, God Is My Broker, Little Green Men, and No Way to Treat a First Lady, which won the Thurber Prize for American Humor. He has published more than fifty comic essays in The New Yorker. In 2002, he received the Washington Irving Medal for Literary Excellence. He is the editor of Forbes Life and lives in New York and Washington, D.C.

Sorry US and Canada only (No PO Boxes)
The rules are pretty simple:

  • +1 Comment and leave a valid email address in the comment.
  • +1 if follow my blog. Just let me know in your comment.
  • +2 if you're already a follower. Again just let me know in the comment.
I will use a random number generator to choose the winners.

Contest runs through October 15, 2009 6PM PST

I will contact the winners via email shortly after the contest ends.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

A to Z Wednesday



Go to your stack of books and find one whose title starts with the letter of the week.
Post:
1~ a photo of the book
2~ title and synopsis
3~ link(amazon, barnes and noble etc.)
4~ Come back here and leave your link in the comments
Be sure to visit other participants to see what book they have posted and leave them a comment.
(We all love comments, don't we?)
Who knows? You may find your next "favorite" book.

THIS WEEKS LETTER IS: H

Halfway to the Grave - Jeaniene Frost

Synopsis

Half-vampire Catherine Crawfield is going after the undead with a vengeance, hoping that one of these deadbeats is her father—the one responsible for ruining her mother's life. Then she's captured by Bones, a vampire bounty hunter, and is forced into an unholy partnership.

In exchange for finding her father, Cat agrees to train with the sexy night stalker until her battle reflexes are as sharp as his fangs. She's amazed she doesn't end up as his dinner—are there actually good vampires? Pretty soon Bones will have her convinced that being half-dead doesn't have to be all bad. But before she can enjoy her newfound status as kick-ass demon hunter, Cat and Bones are pursued by a group of killers. Now Cat will have to choose a side . . . and Bones is turning out to be as tempting as any man with a heartbeat.

I've been hearing such good things about this series I picked it up the other day.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Teaser Tuesday

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading and it asks us to...


  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!
Here's my teaser this week:

But I couldn't concentrate. I couldn't sleep. I couldn't even eat.

The Heretic Queen pg 120

This is a book currently in my TBR pile. I have a few review ones to read first.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Mailbox Monday & What Are You Reading

This is a weekly meme hosted by Marcia at The Printed Page. Join the fun and post what you got in your mailbox last week!

I picked up a few books this week.









Bran Hambric - Kaleb Nation bought from Barnes & Noble














Moonstone - Marilee Brothers bought at Barnes & Noble
















Someone Like You - Sarah Dessen bought at Barnes & Noble
















Cult Insanity - Irene Spencer Contest win
















The Postmistress - Sarah Blake Barnes & Noble First Look
















and an autographed Rampant Bookmark, a contest win.

It's Monday! What are you reading this week? is a weekly event hosted by J. Kaye of J. Kaye's Book Blog to list the books completed last week, the books currently being read, and the books to be finished this week.









Books I finished last week:
Prophecy of The Sisters - Michelle Zink
Gertruda's Oath - Ram Oren
Dancing With Ana - Nicole Barker

Currently Reading:
Nothing I have a review book coming today that I will be starting.

Books to Finish this Week:
Defenders of the Scroll - Shiraz
Hopefully a couple other books.

Weekend Roundup

So we headed up to camp on Friday to bring the trailer home for the season. We still have the tarps and tent to take down so camp isn't fully closed yet. As we were taking the tent trailer down I grabbed a flap of tent by the bed to lift up and dang near got a handful of bat! Once I got over the shock of almost grabbing him, I started taking pictures with my phone until he woke up enough to fly away. He was so cute!

Saturday I stayed home while my honey worked and watched the Ducks stomp all over Cal in football. Since the game was such a good one, our friends decided they had to have a party. So I spend my evening over there hanging out with good friends and drinks all evening.

I went on my usual Sunday walk today and it was a shorter one but nice. I'm not sure what the plans on for the rest of the day today, my honey is fixing the youngest kidlet's computer. I really should stay home and get some stuff down around here. I am kind of tired today after staying up so late last night.

So onto some book stuff now. The past few days I've received some lovely blog awards from various folks. I love getting awards and all the warm fuzzies that come with them.

This fantastic awards was given to me by J. Kaye over at J. Kaye's Book Blog.

I forward this award to:
Escape in a Book
Teddy at So Many Precious Books, So little Time



This great award came from C.C.'s Chronicles.]

Vicki at Reading at the Beach
Beth's Book Review




And finally this awesome award came from DC Metroreader.

The Rules:

This award was started by Bookin With BINGO and here are the rules:
This "B-I-N-G-O" BEAUTIFUL BLOG AWARD means that this blog is...




B: Beautiful: Miss Eliza @ Strange Random Happenstance

I: Informative: Taschima @ Bloody Bookaholic

N: Neighborly: J. Kaye @ J.Kaye's Book Blog

G: Gorgeous: Anna @ Anna's Book Blog

O: Outstanding: Carl @ Stainless Steel Droppings

I want to thank all that have passed awards on to me. They really put a smile on my face.

I hope every one's weekend was a good and and here's to a good week ahead.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Dancing With Ana - A Review

Dancing With Ana - Nicole Barker

Synopsis from back of book:

Beth is a lucky girl... She comes from a loving family. She has three best friends. She loves to surf and lives five minutes from the beach. She also recently discovered that the boy she's grown up with has the most amazing green eyes... Beth has every reason to smile. Every reason to be happy. Every reason to feel blessed.

Then why is she sticking her fingers down her throat?





My Thoughts:

This was a quick read for me, taking only a few hours of my afternoon. For the most part it was an enjoyable afternoon read considering the subject is such a difficult one to read about. I do think it's an important subject however. To see how easily one goes from just trying to lose a few pounds to not recognizing themselves in the mirror. It was sad to see Beth change so drastically in such a short time frame. Hard to see how the disease crawled it's way into her life and took control of her.

The book itself was good, if a bit rushed. I would have liked to spend more time with the characters and the storyline in general, but that's just my personal wants talking. I would recommend the book to people, especially those in the teenage age range. I think it's a subject that should be discussed and read about.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Gertruda's Oath - A Review

Gertruda's Oath - Ram Oren

Synopsis taken from Barnes and Noble website:


Trapped in the horrors of World War II, a woman and a child embark on a journey of survival in this page-turning true story that recalls the power and the poignancy of Schindler’s List.

Michael Stolowitzky, the only son of a wealthy Jewish family in Poland, was just three years old when war broke out and the family lost everything. His father, desperate to settle his business affairs, travels to France, leaving Michael in the care of his mother and Gertruda Bablinska, a Catholic nanny devoted to the family. When Michael's mother has a stroke, Gertruda promises the dying woman that she will make her way to Palestine and raise him as her own son.

Written with the invaluable assistance of Michael, now seventy-two and living in New York City, GERTRUDA’S OATH re-creates Michael and Gertruda’s amazing journey. Gripping vignettes bring to life the people who helped ensure their survival, including SS officer Karl Rink, who made it his mission to save Jews after his own Jewish wife was murdered; Rink’s daughter, Helga, who escaped to a kibbutz, where she lived until her recent death; and the Jewish physician Dr. Berman, who aided Michael and Gertruda through the worst of times.

My Thoughts:

I enjoy books about WWII and I'm not sure why. Maybe it's my inability to understand it that keeps me reading book after book.

The first thing I really noticed about this book is it did not read like a non fiction, it read like any fiction novel you would pick up off a shelf in a bookstore. Very nice for someone who doesn't care for the slower pace writing that non fiction books often take.

The book shares Michael and Gertruda's journey before, through and after the war. The journey they took was filled with so much heartache and suffering and yet they made it through. I felt so sad for the little boy who lost his parents at such a young age. We also got to me so many other people involved or directly affected by the war. It made for an enthralling yet difficult read.

Gertruda's Oath is an amazingly, heartbreaking tale to read. What a truly outstanding, loving, strong, woman she was. To give up so much for the love of a boy and the oath she gave his mother, is remarkable.

I am glad I got the opportunity to read this book and learn about Gertruda and Michael. It's a story that will stay with me for a long time to come and I would recommend reading it.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Booking Through Thursday

What’s the saddest book you’ve read recently?


This is the perfect question this week for me. I am currently reading Gertruda's Oath and it's about the Holocaust. The story revolves around a nanny and her charge and of their bond and survival, and how their lives were during and after WWII. I'm only a hundred or so pages in so I don't know how it all ends but it's a Non Fiction which takes an already sad subject and makes it worse knowing the subjects of your book were actually there experiencing it all.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

An Award - Dragon Loyalty Award


J. Kaye over at J.Kaye's Book Blog passed this award on to me a few days ago.

Here are the rules:

* If you have a blog, post it on your blog with a link back to the site who gave it to you.

* Leave them a comment on their site, email, etc. to let them know.

* If you don't have a blog but have a website, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter or other type account, post there with a link back.

* Pass this on to 3-10 loyal fans.


First I want to thank J. Kaye for passing this on to me, I truly appreciate it!

Second I would like to pass this on to:


  1. Gautami Tripathy from Everything Distills Into Reading
  2. Kaye from The Road Goes Ever On
  3. Ryan G from Wordsmithonia
  4. Sheila from One Person's Journey Through A World of Books
  5. Vicki from Reading at the Beach

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Waiting on Wednesday & A to Z Wednesday

Sponsored by "Breaking the Spine". This weeks can't wait to read selection is:


Here is my pick this week:


Fade Out - Rachel Caine (Morganville Vampires Book 7)

Synopsis

Without
the evil vampire Bishop ruling over the town of Morganville, the resident vampires have made major concessions to the human population. With their new found freedoms, Claire Danvers and her friends are almost starting to feel comfortable again...

Now Claire can actually concentrate on her studies, and her friend Eve joins the local theatre company. But when one of Eve's cast mates goes missing after starting work on a short documentary, Eve suspects the worst. Claire and Eve soon realize that this film project, whose subject is the vampires themselves, is a whole lot bigger—and way more dangerous—than anyone suspected.






Go to your stack of books and find one whose title starts with the letter of the week.
Post:
1~ a photo of the book
2~ title and synopsis
3~ link(amazon, barnes and noble etc.)
4~ Come back here and leave your link in the comments
Be sure to visit other participants to see what book they have posted and leave them a comment.
(We all love comments, don't we?)
Who knows? You may find your next "favorite" book.

THIS WEEKS LETTER IS: G

Ghost Writer - John Harwood

Synopsis

A tantalizing tale of suspense and family secrets that weaves Victorian ghost stories into the present – where they start to come true

Timid, solitary librarian Gerard Freeman lives for just two things: his elusive pen pal Alice and a story he found hidden in his mother’s drawer years ago. Written by his great-grandmother Viola, it hints at his mother's role in a sinister crime. And as he discovers more of Viola’s chilling tales, he realizes that they might hold the key to finding Alice and unveiling his family's mystery – or will they bring him the untimely death they seem to foretell?

Harwood’s astonishing, assured debut shows us just how dangerous family skeletons – and stories -- can be.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Teaser Tuesday

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading and it asks us to...


  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!
Here's my teaser this week:

For a whole day, she wandered around, helpless. More than anything she now needed somebody who would understand her and tell her what to do, but in the big, strange city, there wasn't anyone who could do so.

Gertruda's Oath - Ram Oren pg 40 (Note this teaser is from an ARC, final copy might be different)

Prophecy of The Sisters - A Review


Prophecy of the Sisters - Michelle Zink

Synopsis from the Barnes & Noble website:

Without the Keys, something terrible will happen.
Something that cannot be undone.
And with them, I might bring an end to the riddle of the Prophecy and my strange part in it.

If Alice and I are on conflicting sides of the Prophecy,
the Keys would be dangerous in her hands.
Which means I have to find them.
And I have to do it before my sister.


Sixteen year-old Lia Milthorpe has just recently lost her father, leaving her parent less. But when a strange mark appears on her wrist, she realizes she is being branded with much more than her new found title of orphan. Lia and her twin sister Alice are part of an ancient prophecy that has turned generations of sisters against each other.

Lia hides this discovery from Alice and even from her beloved James, but to escape from the burden this secret bestows she must end the prophecy-before her sister. Only then will she understand the mysterious circumstances of her parents' deaths, the true meaning of the mark on her wrist, the lengths to which her sister will go to defeat her, and the impact the resolution of the prophecy could have.

With, haunting, lyrical prose, this multi-layered story of family, friendship, and romance explores the timeless question of predetermination versus free will. And it takes readers on an unforgettable coming-of-age journey where one sister's self-discovery could have an impact of Biblical proportion.

My Thoughts:

This was a wonderful, dark, Gothic mystery and I loved it! I can't wait to read book 2 when it comes out. I want to see how this story unfolds as Lia moves on to her next stop in her journey. I enjoyed how Michelle's storyline is pitting sibling against sibling in a race between good and evil. She has a unique take on this particular storyline.

The era in which this story is told is what really makes the story work. I'm not sure it would work at all in any other era or at least not nearly as well. I was pulled into a dark, cold, dreary world where the buildings are old and the cold seeps in no matter where you roam. Michelle did an awesome job of creating the world in which her story is told. I could see the rooms of the sprawling estate and it's grounds, the carriages they rode to town in, the lake, I could almost feel the rushing water. I can picture how the town looks and feels. I love it when story comes to life like that for me.

The story weaves through your mind creating a visual of a world I can't wait to go back to. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who likes the feel of a dark, Gothic book full of mystery and intrigue.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Mailbox Monday & What Are You Reading


This is a weekly meme hosted by Marcia at The Printed Page. Join the fun and post what you got in your mailbox last week!

I picked up a few books this week.







Gertruda's Oath - Ram Oren. A early reviewer book from Library Thing
















Dancing With Ana - Nicole Barker. A contest win.















Bone Lake - Drusilla Campbell. From PBS.








I also got some lovely bookmarks and a signed bookplate from Michelle Moran.

It's Monday! What are you reading this week? is a weekly event hosted by J. Kaye of J. Kaye's Book Blog to list the books completed last week, the books currently being read, and the books to be finished this week.






Books I finished last week:
Sharp Objects - Gillian Flynn


Currently Reading:

Prophecy of The Sisters - Michelle Zink

Books to Finish this Week:
Prophecy of The Sisters - Michelle Zink
Gertruda's Oath - Ram Oren

Winner - The House of Power


I stuck all the numbers in at Random.org and the winner is...


Sheila!!

Congratulations! I will be sending an email your way for your mailing information. Thanks to all of you who entered my contest.

Weekend Roundup

















This week has been pretty eventful.

I participated in my first BBAW and I had a lot of fun with it. I hope to participate more next year now that I know what to expect from it. There are so many great blogs and blogger's out there and I'm loving getting to meet new people.

My mom has moved a couple hours away to live with my grandma, who needs to have someone around to help her out. So my hubby went over and helped out a bit on Friday while I was at work.

Saturday had to have been the best relaxing day ever. I got up showered, put on another pair of PJ's and then proceeded to watch the Ducks football game and read a book. It doesn't get much better than that. Then my friend came and picked my and the kids up and we spent the evening over at their house watching the UFC fight that was on. A bunch of us were there it was an evening full of laughs and good times.

Went on my usual Sunday walk this morning. We did a longer walk so it took a bit longer. My friend mentioned a soup she makes and it sounded so good, I had to run to the store and get the stuff to make it for home tonight. My house now smells yummy with all the fresh veggies simmering on my stove.

The rest of my day I plan to just lounge around and catch up on blogs and read some more of Prophecy of The Sisters.

I hope everyone had a great week and here's some good vibes for your week ahead!

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Sharp Objects - A Review

Sharp Objects - Gillian Flynn

Synopsis from Barnes & Noble website:

WICKED above her hipbone, GIRL across her heart
Words are like a road map to reporter Camille Preaker’s troubled past. Fresh from a brief stay at a psych hospital, Camille’s first assignment from the second-rate daily paper where she works brings her reluctantly back to her hometown to cover the murders of two preteen girls.

NASTY on her kneecap, BABYDOLL on her leg
Since she left town eight years ago, Camille has hardly spoken to her neurotic, hypochondriac mother or to the half-sister she barely knows: a beautiful thirteen-year-old with an eerie grip on the town. Now, installed again in her family’s Victorian mansion, Camille is haunted by the childhood tragedy she has spent her whole life trying to cut from her memory.

HARMFUL on her wrist, WHORE on her ankle
As Camille works to uncover the truth about these violent crimes, she finds herself identifying with the young victims—a bit too strongly. Clues keep leading to dead ends, forcing Camille to unravel the psychological puzzle of her own past to get at the story. Dogged by her own demons, Camille will have to confront what happened to her years before if she wants to survive this homecoming.

With its taut, crafted writing, Sharp Objects is addictive, haunting, and unforgettable.

My Thoughts:

Wow what an amazing book. It was full of twists and turns and what struck me as interesting is the main character is as messed up as the bad guy is. The story deals with cutting, Munchausen's, alcohol abuse, jealousies, family dysfunctions, among other afflictions through out. But in the mist of all of the crud going on there is a great mystery to solve and Gillian told the story wonderfully.

The book pulled me in quickly and didn't let me off until the last page. All in all I would have to give this two thumbs up and I look forward to reading her newest novel soon.

BBAW - Setting Goals

Setting Goals!
Write in 50 words or less…what do you like best about your blog right now and where would you like your blog to be a year from now?

I've had so much fun over the last 5 months of blogging and my blog is starting to get more traffic. So I hope to make new book blogging friends. I'm shy in nature so it isn't easy for me but I plan to make more of an effort.

Finally got it shortened down to less than 50 words. That was a lot harder to do that I thought it would be.

EDIT ~ sheesh re read what I wrote and realized I left a word out doh!

Booking Through Thursday

What’s the most enjoyable, most fun, most just-darn-entertaining book you’ve read recently?

(Mind you, this doesn’t necessarily mean funny, since we covered that already. Just … GOOD.)


Dairy Queen by Catherine Gilbert Murdock.

I Listened to this on audiobook and it just plain entertained me. A football loving teenage girl, the hunky opposing teams quarterback, a summer bailing hay. It was an all around pleasing read for me. A great change of pace from what I have been reading recently


The Man Who Loved Books Too Much - A Review

The Man Who Loved Books Too Much - Allison Hoover Bartlett

Synopsis via Barnes and Noble website:

In the tradition of The Orchid Thief, a compelling narrative set within the strange and genteel world of rare-book collecting: the true story of an infamous book thief, his victims, and the man determined to catch him.

Rare-book theft is even more widespread than fine-art theft. Most thieves, of course, steal for profit. John Charles Gilkey steals purely for the love of books. In an attempt to understand him better, journalist Allison Hoover Bartlett plunged herself into the world of book lust and discovered just how dangerous it can be.

Gilkey is an obsessed, unrepentant book thief who has stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of rare books from book fairs, stores, and libraries around the country. Ken Sanders is the self-appointed "bibliodick" (book dealer with a penchant for detective work) driven to catch him. Bartlett befriended both outlandish characters and found herself caught in the middle of efforts to recover hidden treasure. With a mixture of suspense, insight, and humor, she has woven this entertaining cat-and-mouse chase into a narrative that not only reveals exactly how Gilkey pulled off his dirtiest crimes, where he stashed the loot, and how Sanders ultimately caught him but also explores the romance of books, the lure to collect them, and the temptation to steal them. Immersing the reader in a rich, wide world of literary obsession, Bartlett looks at the history of book passion, collection, and theft through the ages, to examine the craving that makes some people willing to stop at nothing to possess the books they love.

My Thoughts:

I don't normally read Non-Fiction books mostly because the writing style is so much different than a fiction book and is often times a slower read. This one was no different for me. With that said however I actually really liked this book even if It took me longer to get through.

I found all the rare book information fascinating and I'm not sure I'll ever look at a book the same again. I also learned a lot of interesting stuff, stuff I would have never given a second thought too before reading this book.

I found Gilkey to be an interesting sort of fellow, even though he is the thief in question. I, like Allison, found myself wondering what made him tick. What compelled him to perform all these acts of thievery just to obtain this book or that book. In the end I don't think I can really understand why he does what he does because I'm not him. Part of me feels sad for the obsession that must drive him to do these thing but at the same time I also hate him for his selfishness in thinking he deserves to have these books at whatever cost.

In the end I think Allison did a wonderful job on this book. I would recommend this to anyone who has a love for books, it really was an informative read.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

A to Z Wednesday



Go to your stack of books and find one whose title starts with the letter of the week.
Post:
1~ a photo of the book
2~ title and synopsis
3~ link(amazon, barnes and noble etc.)
4~ Come back here and leave your link in the comments
Be sure to visit other participants to see what book they have posted and leave them a comment.
(We all love comments, don't we?)
Who knows? You may find your next "favorite" book.

THIS WEEKS LETTER IS: F

Fever 1793, Laurie Halse Anderson

Synopsis

During the summer of 1793, Mattie Cook lives above the family coffee shop with her widowed mother and grandfather. Mattie spends her days avoiding chores and making plans to turn the family business into the finest Philadelphia has ever seen. But then the fever breaks out.

Disease sweeps the streets, destroying everything in its path and turning Mattie's world upside down. At her feverish mother's insistence, Mattie flees the city with her grandfather. But she soon discovers that the sickness is everywhere, and Mattie must learn quickly how to survive in a city turned frantic with disease.


Another book in my TBR pile.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

BBAW Reading Meme












Do you snack while you read? If so, favorite reading snack?
Sometimes, Chips or Spice Drops
Do you tend to mark your books as you read, or does the idea of writing in books horrify you? Never, It horrifies me.
How do you keep your place while reading a book? Bookmark? Dog-ears? Always a bookmark
Laying the book flat open? no
Fiction, Non-fiction, or both? Both, mostly fiction
Hard copy or audiobooks? Either
Are you a person who tends to read to the end of chapters, or are you able to put a book down at any point? I'll put down at any point.
If you come across an unfamiliar word, do you stop to look it up right away? Sometimes
What are you currently reading? Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn
What is the last book you bought? The Weight of Silence by Heather Gudenkauf
Are you the type of person that only reads one book at a time or can you read more than one at a time? Read one and listen to one
Do you have a favorite time of day and/or place to read? Anytime, anywhere
Do you prefer series books or stand alone books? Both
Is there a specific book or author that you find yourself recommending over and over? Currently? Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater.
How do you organize your books? (By genre, title, author’s last name, etc.?) By author

Picture Of My TBR Pile

The fine bloggers over at BBAW wants to see photos of our ever growing TBR piles. Well without further ado, here's mine.









This is 90 percent of what is in my TBR pile and this is the bookshelf I keep them on. Looks stark without all of them on it.

Teaser Tuesday

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading and it asks us to...


  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!
Here's my teaser this week:

I am a cutter you see. Also a snipper, slicer, a carver, a jabber. I am a very special case.

Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn pg 60

Monday, September 14, 2009

In Celebration of BBAW - A Giveaway

Last weekend I took my daughter to an author book signing at a local bookstore. Patrick Carman was in town talking at area schools and held a signing in the evening.

I thought with BBAW coming this week, it would be a perfect time to host a giveaway. I picked up the first book in his Atherton series, The House of Power.
Patrick was even nice enough to autograph it for me.


Up for grabs: One autographed copy of The House Of Power by Patrick Carman.

Synopsis:

Edgar, a gifted climber, secretly scales the treacherous walls separating the three worlds of Atherton: the humble grove that is his home...a mysterious highland realm of untold beauty and sinister secrets ...and a vast wasteland below, where a monstrous danger lurks that could destroy them all.



While searching the forbidden cliffs for a treasure lost in his faded memory, Edgar discovers the first of many startling revelations to come: the three realms are beginning to collapse, turning his entire world inside out. Atherton is not what it seems, but something far more dangerous, with a history locked inside the mind of a madman and a future beyond Edgar's wildest imagining.

Contest rules:

I can only ship to US or Canada.

Giveaway ends Sunday September 20th at 6PM PST

  • +1 Comment and leave a valid email address
  • +1 if follow my blog. Just let me know in your comment
  • +2 if you're already a follower. Again just let me know in the comment.
I will use a random number generator to choose the winners.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Mailbox Monday & What Are You Reading


This is a weekly meme hosted by Marcia at The Printed Page. Join the fun and post what you got in your mailbox last week!

I picked up a few books this week.







America Libre - Raul Ramos Y Sanchez. A contest win from Libby's Literary Library.















The Man Who Loved Books Too Much - Allison Hoover Bartlett. For review.















The Weight Of Silence - Heather Gudenkauf. I picked this up from my local bookstore.















Rebel Angels - Libba Bray. Another one I picked up at my local bookstore.


















It's Monday! What are you reading this week? is a weekly event hosted by J. Kaye of J. Kaye's Book Blog to list the books completed last week, the books currently being read, and the books to be finished this week.






Books I finished last week:
Dragon House - John Shors
The Man Who Loved Books Too Much - Allison Hoover Bartlett


Currently Reading:

Well I just finished The Man Who Loved Books Too Much so I am in between and haven't decided what I am reading next. I might read my RIP reading challenge short story for a couple days before choosing.

Books to Finish this Week:
Hopefully at least one book but I'm going to really try to finish two books again this week.


How about you? Why not join in with what you've read, are reading or planning to finish this week or share with me in a comment.