Down Cut Shin Creek—The Pack Horse Librarians of Kentucky by Kathi Appelt and Jeanne Cannella Schmitzer is a very short book about a group of women during the Great Depression who delivered magazines, books and Sunday School papers on horseback to the poor people of Kentucky. I did not know of this and found it very interesting! It has pictures too which I enjoyed.
(Gerard’s review, 5 stars)
Karen read it too:
Down Cut Shin Creek—The Pack Horse Librarians of Kentucky by Kathi Appelt and Jeanne Cannella Schmitzer is an interesting book about The Pack Horse Librarians of Kentucky during the Great Depression. President Roosevelt created The Works Progress Administration (WPA) instituted the Pack Horse Library Project give create some work. Mostly women on horseback delivered donated books and magazines to people in Kentucky. Sometimes they would also go on foot. This is a very short but interesting book with pictures about a brief time of history that is little known. I’m glad I read it--it took less than an hour! (Karen's review, 4 stars)
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Thursday, June 28, 2018
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Fury Born--The Empirium Trilogy-Book 1 by Claire Legrand
Fury Born by Clair Legrand is the first in The Empirium trilogy. This novel is told by Rielle and Eliana--two kick-butt women that you do not want to mess with at all! Rielle exposes her powers that she should not have to save her boyfriend, the crown prince. Now she must go through trials or die doing them. Eliana is a bounty hunter who will do anything to keep her family safe. But when her mom is taken, she must join forces with a rebel captain to save her!
This book is action packed from start to finish which I like. I enjoyed both women very much. If you like Sarah J. Maas books, I think you would also like this.
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 14: A force slamming into him, snatching him forward by his bones.
The baby being ripped from his arms, no matter how hard he tried to hold on to her.
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This book is action packed from start to finish which I like. I enjoyed both women very much. If you like Sarah J. Maas books, I think you would also like this.
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 14: A force slamming into him, snatching him forward by his bones.
The baby being ripped from his arms, no matter how hard he tried to hold on to her.
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Monday, June 25, 2018
"Point Guard" by Mike Lupica
Point Guard by Mike Lupica is about a middle school boys’
basketball team that Cassie tries out for and gets accepted. She is good
friends with Gus, Jack, and Teddy who often hang out and play pickup games
together. Gus is the only one who seems to view having a girl on their
team as a problem, even if she is as good as the guys. The book follows
the team’s season and Gus learns how to play with people he doesn’t like and
also admits he was wrong about Cassie.
There is a lot of friendship
issues in this book that I doubt boys would care about much. I think girl
basketball players would enjoy this book more than boys. I thought it was
okay but liked others by this author much better.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
Teaser from pg. 27: Gus still wasn't sure if he could explain, even to himself, why he thought Cassie didn't belong, why he didn't want a girl on the team, even if she was his good friend. He just told himself to focus on being happy that Teddy was in the gym, even as unhappy as he was that Cassie was with him.
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Sunday, June 24, 2018
"Future Lost" by Elizabeth Briggs
Future Lost by Elizabeth Briggs is the third book in the Future Shock trilogy. Elena and Adam must stop a virus from getting out so back to the future they go! I thought the first two books were really good but couldn't really get into this one. It felt a little too predictable. The writing was okay, it just did not flow well for me.
(Gerard's review, 3 stars)
Teaser from page 13: That calm intelligence I love has been replaced by a wild look, both determined and manic, and I don't know how I didn't see it before. Genicote has become an obsession for him, and developing it has become his addiction.
Karen's review:
I tried to read this one, but started it and just lost interest practically right off the bat. I liked the first two, but that was enough for me. I gave up on this pretty quick, maybe just because it has been so long since I read the second book. Anyhow, I didn't want to read this because I had others that interested me more.
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(Gerard's review, 3 stars)
Teaser from page 13: That calm intelligence I love has been replaced by a wild look, both determined and manic, and I don't know how I didn't see it before. Genicote has become an obsession for him, and developing it has become his addiction.
Karen's review:
I tried to read this one, but started it and just lost interest practically right off the bat. I liked the first two, but that was enough for me. I gave up on this pretty quick, maybe just because it has been so long since I read the second book. Anyhow, I didn't want to read this because I had others that interested me more.
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Saturday, June 23, 2018
"Draw the Circle" by Mark Batterson
Draw the Circle by Mark Batterson is a devotional book on prayer along with a workbook and a DVD. Our church encouraged everyone to do this study together for 40 days so my husband and I read this book and participated together. The DVD is simply the author talking about the same exact things he wrote in the book. In my opinion, the DVD is redundant and not needed if you read the book.
I thought the book was very interesting and it helped me to improve my prayer time and inspired me to pray more using scripture. It also challenged me to have a prayer journal again. I enjoyed reading about the amazing answers to some prayers that he shared in this book. I did not agree with everything in the book, but most was very good and Biblical.
(Karen's Review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 28: Almost like hunger pangs that hit you after going too long without eating, I couldn't go too long without hitting my knees. Kneeling became almost as instinctual as eating or sleeping.
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I thought the book was very interesting and it helped me to improve my prayer time and inspired me to pray more using scripture. It also challenged me to have a prayer journal again. I enjoyed reading about the amazing answers to some prayers that he shared in this book. I did not agree with everything in the book, but most was very good and Biblical.
(Karen's Review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 28: Almost like hunger pangs that hit you after going too long without eating, I couldn't go too long without hitting my knees. Kneeling became almost as instinctual as eating or sleeping.
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Bible study,
inspirational,
non-fiction,
prayer,
thought provoking
Friday, June 22, 2018
QB 1 by Mike Lupica is a Heartwarming Sports Story
QB1 by Mike Lupica is about Jake Cullen, a high school freshman quarterback who is struggling with trying to be as good as his dad and older brother and win his father’s love and attention. Jake feels like he’s always playing second fiddle to Wyatt who is now starting QB at University of Texas. Jake is smart, but doesn’t have quite as strong an arm as Wyatt. Fortunately, his high school coach got him to change his throwing mechanics to create his own throwing style which works better Troy Cullen, Jake’s dad, is a former player whose pro career ended in just his second year after four concussions (brain wounds) and seems to be living vicariously through his older son, Wyatt. When Jake finds himself in a QB controversy, everyone is pretty surprised when he gets to be the starting QB while only a freshman. His father is caught off-guard at how good Jake got so quickly.
I enjoyed this book very much because there was a lot of football in it as well as the team dynamics and the feelings of insecurity Jake was dealing with concerning his father and older brother. This takes a good look from the perspective of a younger brother feeling the pressure of following in his star brother’s footsteps and yearning for some of his father’s attention. This book got my interest and kept it from page 1. I would recommend it to anyone who likes high school football and team dynamics.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 13: He knew already that he just wasn’t going to be the player his dad had been before him, certainly wasn’t going to be the player his big brother had been.
He had talent, just not Cullen talent, at least not that he’d noticed so far in his young life.
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I enjoyed this book very much because there was a lot of football in it as well as the team dynamics and the feelings of insecurity Jake was dealing with concerning his father and older brother. This takes a good look from the perspective of a younger brother feeling the pressure of following in his star brother’s footsteps and yearning for some of his father’s attention. This book got my interest and kept it from page 1. I would recommend it to anyone who likes high school football and team dynamics.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 13: He knew already that he just wasn’t going to be the player his dad had been before him, certainly wasn’t going to be the player his big brother had been.
He had talent, just not Cullen talent, at least not that he’d noticed so far in his young life.
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brothers,
fathers and sons,
football,
heartwarming,
high school,
inspirational,
sports,
teamwork
Thursday, June 21, 2018
"Us Against You" by Fredrick Backman--We Both Liked This!
Us Against You by Fredrick Backman is the sequel to Bear town. It is about the aftermath of the rape of Maya and how Bear town and Hed become not just rivals, but enemies! This book really centers on the community and the way society changes. There are many well-developed characters in this, not just the hockey players. When the hockey coach takes most of his good players and plays for Hed instead, Bear town has to rebuild its team, starting with finding a new coach who is a woman! This second book shows how politicians use their power and comparisons are drawn between them and “the pack.” The characters feel like real people—both good and bad at the same time with real life problems.
This book started out pretty slow for me because I’m not into politics and wanted more hockey. The beginning of the book is spent on political deals and trying to build up a hockey team, but then the violence started and I began to get attached to the characters. I really liked Benji, the pack, Ramona, Vidar, Amat, Jeanette (martial arts teacher) and Elisabeth Zackell (hockey coach). This is mostly a sad story with a few bright spots. It is about loyalty and dynamics of friendships which I found interesting. If you enjoyed Bear town, I think you will also enjoy the sequel.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Gerard's review:
Us Against You by Fredrick Backman is the follow-up to Bear Town and is as good! It picks up where Bear town left off. I loved both these books! I really enjoyed all the different people in this one. The writing is so good I read every word! What I enjoyed most was that from page to page I never knew what character was going to tell the story next or what the outcome would be. The twists and turns were very good! I WANT MORE BEAR TOWN!
(5++ stars)
Teaser from pg. 9: The worst thing we know about other people is that we’re dependent upon them. That their actions affect our lives.
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This book started out pretty slow for me because I’m not into politics and wanted more hockey. The beginning of the book is spent on political deals and trying to build up a hockey team, but then the violence started and I began to get attached to the characters. I really liked Benji, the pack, Ramona, Vidar, Amat, Jeanette (martial arts teacher) and Elisabeth Zackell (hockey coach). This is mostly a sad story with a few bright spots. It is about loyalty and dynamics of friendships which I found interesting. If you enjoyed Bear town, I think you will also enjoy the sequel.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Gerard's review:
Us Against You by Fredrick Backman is the follow-up to Bear Town and is as good! It picks up where Bear town left off. I loved both these books! I really enjoyed all the different people in this one. The writing is so good I read every word! What I enjoyed most was that from page to page I never knew what character was going to tell the story next or what the outcome would be. The twists and turns were very good! I WANT MORE BEAR TOWN!
(5++ stars)
Teaser from pg. 9: The worst thing we know about other people is that we’re dependent upon them. That their actions affect our lives.
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Monday, June 18, 2018
"Neverworld Wake" by Marisha Pessl
In Neverworld Wake by Marisha Pessl, Beatrice has five cool friends she made in high school. Her boyfriend was the sixth and the leader of the group! He has a shocking death and two year later, Beatrice is not over it. Now the old gang is getting back together for the first time since high school graduation. Beatrice decides to go because she knows secrets about her friends and maybe she can get some answers about her boyfriend's death.
For the most part, this book was pretty good. Some parts were far fetched, but the ending chapters more than made up for that! Beatrice was a real good character! Give this a shot!
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 30: "You're all nearly dead. Wedged between life and death."
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For the most part, this book was pretty good. Some parts were far fetched, but the ending chapters more than made up for that! Beatrice was a real good character! Give this a shot!
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 30: "You're all nearly dead. Wedged between life and death."
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Friday, June 15, 2018
"Lying in Wait" by Liz Nugent is a Wild Read!
Lying in Wait by Liz Nugent is told by multiple people. The two main people who tell it are Lydia and Laurence. They are a mom and son. Lydia made Laurence share a secret that is the central part of this book.
I thought this book was wild! In a good way! Secrets come out that will have your head spinning. There are some dull spots, but for the most part the pacing of this book is really good. The last part of this book will have you turning pages and the ending is one that I did not see coming at all!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 47: "I was a fool to go along with your crazy plan. I did it because I loved you."
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I thought this book was wild! In a good way! Secrets come out that will have your head spinning. There are some dull spots, but for the most part the pacing of this book is really good. The last part of this book will have you turning pages and the ending is one that I did not see coming at all!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 47: "I was a fool to go along with your crazy plan. I did it because I loved you."
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Labels:
creepy,
family secrets,
murder,
psychological thriller
Monday, June 11, 2018
"Life in a Jar--The Irena Sendler Project" by Jack Mayer
Life in a Jar--The Irena Sendler Project by Jack Mayer is so Good! What started out as a school project turned into something that has touched many lives! Four young Kansas teens discovered the true story of Irena Sendler, and what a story it is! This book is told in three parts. Part 1 is the girls discovering Irena's story. Part 2 is the main part of the book. The true story of how Irena risked her life every minute of every day to save 2,500 children from the Germans and certain death! Part 3 is the girls meeting Irena!
I thought the main part of the book was so captivating I found it hard to put down! Irena was a true hero! I loved this book! Part 3 when the girls met her in person was really good too! You owe it to yourself to read this book!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 160: "Doesn't this make you nervous?" Irena Schultz said. "A few orphans every week is one thing--ten times that many--and not orphans--that's quite another."
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I thought the main part of the book was so captivating I found it hard to put down! Irena was a true hero! I loved this book! Part 3 when the girls met her in person was really good too! You owe it to yourself to read this book!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 160: "Doesn't this make you nervous?" Irena Schultz said. "A few orphans every week is one thing--ten times that many--and not orphans--that's quite another."
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Friday, June 8, 2018
"Underdogs" by Mike Lupica
The Underdogs by Mike Lupica is a football story about a youth football team in a small town that can’t afford another season. Will comes up with a way to save the team, but they are one player short until they let a girl try out. Of course, there is some tension over letting a girl on the team and also they need a coach. Will is determined to not let the town take away football from and actively seeks a coach.
This is predictable, but a very good football story with dads and sons bonding, a girl proving she can play, and overcoming many hurdles to get to the championship game. I liked the football action, the team dynamics and the interaction between Will and Grayson.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 83: So Will wasn't even close to giving up yet, on the season or on Toby or getting the coach he wanted, the coach he knew would be perfect for his underdog team. What did his dad always say? 'If you don't think you can, you can't.'
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This is predictable, but a very good football story with dads and sons bonding, a girl proving she can play, and overcoming many hurdles to get to the championship game. I liked the football action, the team dynamics and the interaction between Will and Grayson.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 83: So Will wasn't even close to giving up yet, on the season or on Toby or getting the coach he wanted, the coach he knew would be perfect for his underdog team. What did his dad always say? 'If you don't think you can, you can't.'
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children's book,
fathers and sons,
football,
friendship,
sports,
teamwork
Thursday, June 7, 2018
"Aftermath" by Kelley Armstrong
Aftermath by Kelley Armstrong is a book straight out of the real world with a high school shooting, but this has a twist, trust me! This book deals with it three years later. Skye comes back to her hometown where her brother was the shooter. As you would expect, people do not exactly welcome her back. This book is also told by Jesse, who was Skye’s best friend/boyfriend. His brother was killed in the shooting and he is still dealing with it.
I thought this book was really good! It was told very well. Skye and Jesse were both very likeable. I thought the ending was okay but could have been better. That being said, it is still good and I give it 5 stars!
(Gerard's review)
Teaser from page 8: I see their expressions, and I crumple to the floor. I hear this scream, this terrible scream, and I realize it's coming from me.
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I thought this book was really good! It was told very well. Skye and Jesse were both very likeable. I thought the ending was okay but could have been better. That being said, it is still good and I give it 5 stars!
(Gerard's review)
Teaser from page 8: I see their expressions, and I crumple to the floor. I hear this scream, this terrible scream, and I realize it's coming from me.
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Labels:
contemporary fiction,
mystery,
school shooting,
secrets
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
"Summer Ball" by Mike Lupica
Summer Ball by Mike Lupica is a story about Danny, a short 13-yr-old who loves playing basketball. His dad used to play but had an accident so had to stop. When his dad wants to send Danny to the Right Way Basketball camp for three weeks, he really does not want to go. He knows kids will make fun of him and he'll have to prove he can play with guys who are bigger all over again. He is disappointed when he finds out he is not bunking with his buddies and then gets stuck with an old grouchy coach who he doesn't like. Danny decides to stick it out and makes some new friends. He gets his chance to prove he can play.
I enjoyed this book once Danny got to basketball camp. It has a lot of basketball games, tips for practicing and strategies. It also has a bit of bullying and follows Danny through his ups and downs. I think anyone who enjoys basketball would like this book, especially short kids who play basketball!
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 48: "I never have to play basketball," Danny said. "I always want to play." Then he made a sudden cut to the basket.
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I enjoyed this book once Danny got to basketball camp. It has a lot of basketball games, tips for practicing and strategies. It also has a bit of bullying and follows Danny through his ups and downs. I think anyone who enjoys basketball would like this book, especially short kids who play basketball!
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 48: "I never have to play basketball," Danny said. "I always want to play." Then he made a sudden cut to the basket.
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basketball,
bullying,
friendship,
sports,
teens
Monday, June 4, 2018
"Suite Francaise" by Irene Nemirovsky
Suite Francaise by Irene Nemirovsky tells the true story of the people who lived and died as the Germans came and took over Paris, France. This was good stuff! A lot of people dealt with this in so many different ways! The writing puts you right in the middle of this. The author of this book was arrested and died in a German concentration camp. This manuscript was hidden for years before being discovered. this is a very good non-fiction historical book!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 15: Monsieur Pericand looked at him. "My poor boy!" was all he said.
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(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 15: Monsieur Pericand looked at him. "My poor boy!" was all he said.
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Friday, June 1, 2018
"I'll Be Gone In The Dark" by Michelle McNamara
In I'll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara, some person is going around killing people. The police label him "The Golden State Killer." Michelle wants him stopped and goes all in on doing just that!
This book was like a book version of the TV show, "Dateline." Michelle was a consultant for that show. I found it very interesting how she put the pieces of the murders together to try to find the killer. The book has been on the New York Times Best Seller list for a long time. I see why! It's very good. Sadly, Michelle passed away. May she rest in peace. She sure put together a great book!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 6: My husband was on his side, sleeping. I sat on the edge of the bed and stared at him until he opened his eyes.
"I think I found him," I said. My husband didn't have to ask who "him" was.
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This book was like a book version of the TV show, "Dateline." Michelle was a consultant for that show. I found it very interesting how she put the pieces of the murders together to try to find the killer. The book has been on the New York Times Best Seller list for a long time. I see why! It's very good. Sadly, Michelle passed away. May she rest in peace. She sure put together a great book!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Teaser from page 6: My husband was on his side, sleeping. I sat on the edge of the bed and stared at him until he opened his eyes.
"I think I found him," I said. My husband didn't have to ask who "him" was.
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Thursday, May 31, 2018
"Heat" by Mike Lupica
Heat by Mike Lupica is a story about Michael, a little league pitcher who loves baseball, has a very strong arm and a big secret he shares with his older brother, Carlos. They are from Cuba, just like Michael's favorite Yankee pitcher! He pitches lights out until a rival team challenges his eligibility because they can't believe he's only 12. When he signed up to play, they accepted his baptism certificate as proof of age, but now must produce a birth certificate which his dad apparently forgot to bring when they left Cuba. He can't play until he gets it! Michael only cares about playing ball until he sees a mystery girl named watching them practice with an arm as strong as his and is immediately attracted to her.
I enjoyed this baseball book and liked Michael's relationship with his best friend and catcher, Manny. There is also some humor along with some actual games. I liked how Michael and Carlos stuck together and went to great lengths to keep their big secret. Ellie also added some extra bit of interest to the story. I recommend this to anyone who likes reading about youth baseball. I was a bit disappointed that it stopped short of the Little League World Series game in Pennsylvania.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 44: Michael turned around and looked at Manny. Who was staring at the girl in the distance the way you stare at fireworks the first time you see them in the sky. "I saw," Manny said.
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I enjoyed this baseball book and liked Michael's relationship with his best friend and catcher, Manny. There is also some humor along with some actual games. I liked how Michael and Carlos stuck together and went to great lengths to keep their big secret. Ellie also added some extra bit of interest to the story. I recommend this to anyone who likes reading about youth baseball. I was a bit disappointed that it stopped short of the Little League World Series game in Pennsylvania.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 44: Michael turned around and looked at Manny. Who was staring at the girl in the distance the way you stare at fireworks the first time you see them in the sky. "I saw," Manny said.
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baseball,
brothers,
family secrets,
friendship,
New York,
sports
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
"The Outsider" by Stephen King
In The Outsider by Stephen King, a Little League baseball coach is arrested on the field for the murder of a young child. The police have a witness that placed him at the crime scene and DNA all over the crime scene indicates he was there. However, other witnesses claim he was at a book convention far away from the murder scene when the crime was committed. How can he be in two places at the same time???
There is good stuff here. This kept my interest and kept me turning pages. The only problem I had was that the ending dragged out. That being said, I enjoyed this, and if you are a Stephen King fan, you will too!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 21: "You can preach to the multitudes later, Maitland. Right now you're going to jail."
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There is good stuff here. This kept my interest and kept me turning pages. The only problem I had was that the ending dragged out. That being said, I enjoyed this, and if you are a Stephen King fan, you will too!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 21: "You can preach to the multitudes later, Maitland. Right now you're going to jail."
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Friday, May 25, 2018
"Ellen" by Rachel Wesson
Ellen is Book 6 in the Clover Springs Mail Order Bride series by Rachel Wesson that I am enjoying very much! The author introduces one main character in each book and the reader sees how the small town in Colorado gradually builds up. I’m loving it! Ellen is Katie’s sister. Ellen got a chance to attend a University to become a school teacher, but discovered it was harder than expected and returned to Clover Springs. She starts teaching again in Clover Springs and Father Molloy comes for a visit with two orphans who are mixed breeds. Talk of an orphanage for the town comes up and plans go forward. Some matchmaking ensues for Ellen and Samuel Higgins, but can a fire destroy their dream?
I didn’t feel Ellen was as a dynamic character as the first five so this book was not quite as good as the others in my opinion, but it went quickly and I still enjoyed it. (4 stars)
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I didn’t feel Ellen was as a dynamic character as the first five so this book was not quite as good as the others in my opinion, but it went quickly and I still enjoyed it. (4 stars)
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1800s,
historical fiction,
old west,
romance,
tragedy
Thursday, May 24, 2018
"Dog Medicine" by Julie Barton
Dog Medicine by Julie Barton is a true story about how her dog helped her. Julie had a rough childhood to say the least. She tried to go it alone and that turned into a total disaster. She needed help and fast! She decided to get a puppy! She could not even take care of herself so it was hard to see how she would manage to take care of a young dog.
I LOVED this book! I rooted for Julie all the way! This is a very short book. It goes fast so give it a chance, you will be glad you did! (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 104: And, miraculously, I knew in that moment that I was more than capable of caring for him. I felt enormously driven to create a space for Bunker that felt safe, free of all worry, fear, and anxiety.
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I LOVED this book! I rooted for Julie all the way! This is a very short book. It goes fast so give it a chance, you will be glad you did! (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 104: And, miraculously, I knew in that moment that I was more than capable of caring for him. I felt enormously driven to create a space for Bunker that felt safe, free of all worry, fear, and anxiety.
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Wednesday, May 23, 2018
"Team Players" by Mike Lupica
Team Players by Mike Lupica is a children’s book about a girls’ softball team and a boys’ baseball team that I enjoyed. Cassie, an eighth grader, is a good athlete and loves sports. She has some close friends who are boys that she hangs out with. Her dad coaches her softball team and they are good! When a new girl, Sarah, tries out, she easily makes the team because she is so fast and has a great arm. For never having played before, she is pretty amazing and can hit the ball too! She seems weird though to the other girls because of some quirkiness due to her Asperger’s. When Cassie tries to help her fit in, things get crazy causing a lot of drama on her team! Meanwhile, the boys’ team her friends are on have a new coach that is a total jerk so have drama of their own. He just yells constantly and is way too intense which takes all the fun of playing out of it.
This book is like getting a double-header since it covers the team dynamics and season of two teams, not just one. I read it in one day and enjoyed it very much. It is about friendship, sports, and teamwork. As an adult reading this, I identified more with the coach and tried to think how best to handle the dissension on the girls’ team. I highly recommend this to any kid who enjoys baseball or softball, but especially team dynamics.
(Karen's review,5 stars)
Teaser from page 33: Cassie gave Greta her biggest smile now and said, "We've only known her for two days. What I think would be weird is not giving her a chance to fit in."
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This book is like getting a double-header since it covers the team dynamics and season of two teams, not just one. I read it in one day and enjoyed it very much. It is about friendship, sports, and teamwork. As an adult reading this, I identified more with the coach and tried to think how best to handle the dissension on the girls’ team. I highly recommend this to any kid who enjoys baseball or softball, but especially team dynamics.
(Karen's review,5 stars)
Teaser from page 33: Cassie gave Greta her biggest smile now and said, "We've only known her for two days. What I think would be weird is not giving her a chance to fit in."
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Asperger's,
baseball,
friendship,
relationships,
softball
Friday, May 18, 2018
"The Great Alone" by Kristin Hannah (We Both Liked This!)
I thought this book was really good! The three main characters are excellent and well brought out. At 644 pages (large print), this is no light read. I thought the pacing was okay and appreciated that it did not hop back and forth between present to past. A few twists caught me by surprise and I enjoyed the ending! (Gerard’s review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review (5 stars):
The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah is about standing by those you love. Leni is raised by her mother, Cora, and her father, Ernt who changes after he gets back from being a POW in the Vietnam war. He is very abusive to his wife, but can't help it and she always forgives him. Her and Leni are very close and both pretend everything is fine. When Ernt decides to make a fresh start with his family in Alaska, the book gets quite interesting.
I thought this book was very good even though it moved a bit slow. It delves into several different relationships and explores love between an abusive husband and his wife, a love/hate relationship between a daughter and her father, young love between Leni and Matthew, and love between mothers and daughters. Another aspect of this book is how the community helps each other. This book shows how decisions and choices we make affect not only us but those we love as well.
Teaser from page 21: Dad wanted a new beginning. Needed it. And Mama needed him to be happy.
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Labels:
adventure,
Alaska,
domestic violence,
forgiveness,
mothers and daughters,
PTSD,
romance,
survival
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
"Allied" by Amy Tintera (Last of Ruined Series)
Allied by Amy Tintera is the last book in the Ruined trilogy. Em and Olivia are sisters with very different ideas of how Ruined should be ruled! Em wants and needs to have the man she loves, Cas, to stop Olivia.
I thought this book was a good way to end the series. It had been a while since book 2 but I was able to get into this quick! It has good action and Em and Cas are really good together. The ending had me turning pages quickly!
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Teaser from page 29: Em swallowed. Olivia was right, unfortunately. Cas couldn't fight three enemies at once.
See our previous reviews of Ruined and Avenged.
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I thought this book was a good way to end the series. It had been a while since book 2 but I was able to get into this quick! It has good action and Em and Cas are really good together. The ending had me turning pages quickly!
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Teaser from page 29: Em swallowed. Olivia was right, unfortunately. Cas couldn't fight three enemies at once.
See our previous reviews of Ruined and Avenged.
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Labels:
fantasy,
Gerard's favorites,
romance,
series,
sisters
Thursday, May 10, 2018
"Clover Springs Mail Order Brides Box Set" by Rachel Wesson

The first, Katie, is about Katie and her sister heading west to get away from their mean uncle and aunt in Boston. Katie agrees to marry Montes Cassidy but on the way, the train is robbed and the engineer killed. She is stuck in a town called Clover Springs and meets lives at a boarding house owned by Daniel’s mother. She met Daniel on the train and sparks fly between them, but Montes agrees to come to Clover Springs to marry her. Katie wants to get of the wedding, but feels strongly about keeping her word.
The second in this series is Mary. She was Katie’s friend who came over from Ireland with her younger sister and her parents, but her parents died on the ship. Katie’s Uncle did not want to take in Mary and her sister, so they lived at the orphanage. Mary’s sister was adopted, and Katie set her up as a mail order bride for Davey, her brother-in-law. In this book, Katie has a child and Mary and Davey hit it off once Davey shares his past with Mary.
The third in this series is Sorcha. She was a friend of Mary’s from the orphanage and agreed to be a mail order bride to join Mary in Clover Springs. She came to be a wife to an older man with two little girls who had lost his wife and son and is still grieving and very overprotective, understandably. He was only interested in providing a mother for his girls but found himself falling in love with Sorcha.
The fourth in this series is Emer, Sorcha’s sister who was raised by their mother, a member of an outlaw gang. When her mother planned to sell her to sell and give her to Bill, the leader of the gang, Emer at 14 years old, took off to find her sister who she thought was still in Boston. Father Malloy arranged for a well-to-do family, the Shipley’s to take her to Denver with them so she could get to Clover Springs.
The fifth in this series is Laura who also used to room with Mary and Sorcha at the orphanage. She has a photographic memory and a birthmark which caused people to believe she was a witch. She married Johnny, a saloon owner who turned out to be very bad. He forced her to use her memory to help him cheat and win at cards. She finally went to Clover Springs when her husband got shot and found happiness with some old and new friends. There is some interesting action in this book and Little Bear helps save Laura’s life.
I thoroughly enjoyed this entire series because each book kept my interest all the way through Every book is very balanced between adventure, romance and humor. They are all clean and reminded me of the TV show “When Calls the Heart.” I loved them all! I found out there is a next one named Ellen and hope to read that one as well. I highly recommend all these if you like historical fiction and/or western romance.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
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Labels:
1800s,
historical fiction,
mail-order Brides,
orphanage,
western romance
Friday, May 4, 2018
"Downsiders" by Neal Shusterman
Not even our dog was interested in this one! |
I thought this book was really goofy and very slow moving. I dozed off on it several times as I was reading it. The only character I really liked was Champ, an 85-yr.-old man who lived in an empty pool who Talon would visit with now and then and play games like Risk and Monopoly. I do not recommend this one.
(Karen's review, 2 stars)
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Thursday, May 3, 2018
"Our Little Secret" by Roz Nay
Our Little Secret by Roz Nay is told by Angela who tells it very well! A woman is missing and detective Novak thinks Angela knows where and what happened to her. I thought this book was VERY well done. This is the author's first book too! It feels like you are right in the room listening to her tell the story. The pacing is perfect. This is not a long book and went fast, had trouble putting it down. Give this a read, you will be glad you did!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 47: So many perfect days are stored in my head. Novak brings me back if I take too long, and I try to let him see the moment I've just relived.
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(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 47: So many perfect days are stored in my head. Novak brings me back if I take too long, and I try to let him see the moment I've just relived.
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Labels:
contemporary fiction,
disturbing,
gripping,
mystery,
page turner,
psychological,
suspense
Tuesday, May 1, 2018
"Sometimes I Lie" by Alice Feeney -- Left me Hanging
Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney is told by Amber. She is in a hospital and in a coma! To find out how she got that way and why, you will have to read the book. This book goes back in time a lot, which I’m not really a big fan of; however, in this book it sort of makes sense because what you think you know, you don’t! I think the author tried to get too cute in this, her first book. Even after I read it, I’m still not sure what is what! That being said, I do recommend it. It is memorable!
(Gerard’s review, 4.5 stars)
Teaser from page 15: Although I am frightened, some primal instinct tells me that I will get through this. I will be okay, because I have to be.
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(Gerard’s review, 4.5 stars)
Teaser from page 15: Although I am frightened, some primal instinct tells me that I will get through this. I will be okay, because I have to be.
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Monday, April 30, 2018
"Be Mine" by Rick Mofina
Be Mine by Rick Mofina is a thriller about Molly, a news reporter who is stalked by a killer. Her stalker just kills anyone who shows any romantic interest in her, thinking that leaves the way open for him to have her. The story opens with Molly is waiting for Hooper, a cop and a good guy, at the restaurant. She was going to end their relationship because he was getting too serious. Hooper was going to propose to her that night! Unfortunately, he never showed and when she went to his home, she found him murdered!
This was a good book, went pretty fast. Basically, there were several likely suspects and the real killer was someone I didn’t even think about as a possibility. I enjoyed it, but didn’t really care all that much for Molly, the main character.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
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This was a good book, went pretty fast. Basically, there were several likely suspects and the real killer was someone I didn’t even think about as a possibility. I enjoyed it, but didn’t really care all that much for Molly, the main character.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
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Thursday, April 26, 2018
"Tower Lord" by Anthony Ryan
Tower Lord by Anthony Ryan is the follow-up to Blood Song, which I loved! In the book, unlike the first, the story is told by other people than Vaelin. It is told by Reva, Frentis and Lyrna as well. A lot goes on in this book which is a good thing at 600 pages. The main story is Vaelin building up an army to fight in the war. The action parts are very good and I enjoyed when Vaelin told the story the most. I also liked the parts with Snowdance, the war-cat! I didn’t like this quite as much as the first, but good enough. Vaelin is awesome!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 15: Despite his scorn the words were enticing. "You were there when it was taken from my father's martyred corpse."
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(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 15: Despite his scorn the words were enticing. "You were there when it was taken from my father's martyred corpse."
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Wednesday, April 25, 2018
"Blood Song" by Anthony Ryan--Husband Loved It, Wife Hated It!
In Blood Song by Anthony Ryan, Vaelin is only ten when his father takes him to join the sixth order. The sixth Order is devoted to battle to protect the realm and the faith! The book is told by the point of view of Vaelin. I really enjoyed the first part of the book when he goes through training exercises with his band of brothers. There is good action in this book with some twists that surprised me. At 575 pages, this is no light read to say the least, but I was caught up in it and pretty much enjoyed it all!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review, 4/25/18:
Blood Song by Anthony Ryan is like a marathon; I was so glad when I finally finished it! This is a fantasy that I really did not like much at all—only a few parts. It’s about Vaelien who is sent to the Sixth Order to learn to kill, supposedly to defend the faith and the realm. Part I was the best in my opinion, and then it went downhill from there. It is filled with fighting, murder, betrayal, and war.
Here are the few things I liked:
Here are the things I did not like:
I know I am in the minority on this book, it got lots of very good reviews. However, I was extremely disappointed in it and therefore give it just 2 stars. I will not be continuing on with this series.
Teaser from pg. 29: "Your first day in the Order is over," he told them. "It is a rule of the Order that you can leave in the morning if you wish. It will only get harder from now on so think carefully."
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(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review, 4/25/18:
Blood Song by Anthony Ryan is like a marathon; I was so glad when I finally finished it! This is a fantasy that I really did not like much at all—only a few parts. It’s about Vaelien who is sent to the Sixth Order to learn to kill, supposedly to defend the faith and the realm. Part I was the best in my opinion, and then it went downhill from there. It is filled with fighting, murder, betrayal, and war.
Here are the few things I liked:
1) The training at the Sixth Order.
2) Vaelien’s relationship with sister Sherin, Snowdance (a huge cat that was in it very little).
3) Vaelien’s Valarian slave-hound named Scratch, and his horse named Spit.
Here are the things I did not like:
1) The writing was hard to follow because it kept going back and forth from present to past and often I had to reread passages to figure out who was speaking.
2) Too many characters and then some even were called by several different names!
3) Characters I really liked got killed.
4) The names were hard to remember.
5) I had a hard time understanding how the magic worked.
6) The whole plot was hard for me to follow.
7) Lots of different countries to keep straight and I didn’t really understand what the war was all about—it made no sense to me.
8) The ending was horrible! I felt so let down and that I wasted so much time reading this. The only good part of the ending was when he let Spit run free!
I know I am in the minority on this book, it got lots of very good reviews. However, I was extremely disappointed in it and therefore give it just 2 stars. I will not be continuing on with this series.
Teaser from pg. 29: "Your first day in the Order is over," he told them. "It is a rule of the Order that you can leave in the morning if you wish. It will only get harder from now on so think carefully."
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Friday, April 20, 2018
"Glimpse" by Jonathan Maberry
Glimpse by Jonathan Maberry is about a woman named Rain. She still feels guilty for giving up her baby at 16. The boy's father died in Iraq. One day she gets a pair of glasses from someone and thinks she sees a young boy, but no boy is found and she misses a whole day! I think you get the idea, Rain is a mess. As she tries to get help, she runs into many different characters. I thought this book was pretty good. Rain was an interesting character to say the least and I loved the ending!
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 63: My blood pressure kept going up, too, and I had all sorts of heart problems. Arrhythmia and palpitations. Then I was diagnosed with preeclampsia. It was a mess.
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(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 63: My blood pressure kept going up, too, and I had all sorts of heart problems. Arrhythmia and palpitations. Then I was diagnosed with preeclampsia. It was a mess.
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Tuesday, April 17, 2018
"The Gunners" by Rebecca Kauffman
The Gunners by Rebecca Kauffman tells the story of a group of childhood friends who are now adults and come together at a funeral of a girl who was in their circle of friends. Long-held secrets come out and some truths are told! I thought this was pretty good. I enjoyed all the characters and found them to be funny and interesting. It has a real nice ending and goes quick, only 257 pages.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from pg. 35: "Long story," Lynn said. "Ill tell you later."
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(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from pg. 35: "Long story," Lynn said. "Ill tell you later."
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Labels:
contemporary fiction,
friends,
relationships,
secrets
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