Monday, November 21, 2011

Tuesday Teasers: "Dear Bully" and "Mudbound"


Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should  Be Reading. Anyone can play along, so I thought  I  would play for fun! Just do the following
  • 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 and author, too, so that other TT participants can  add the book to their TBR  Lists  if they  like your teaser.   
Gerard's:
Shame has bound my truth and stolen away my words. How do you tell your mother you've become a target, a loser, a failure, a lunchtime joke?
From page 122 of Dear Bully--70 Authors Tell Their Stories

Karen's:
I tried to shape my happiness out of the fabric of his, like a good wife ought to, but his contentment tore at me. I would see him standing at the edge of the fields with his hands in his pockets, looking out over the land with fierce pride of possession, and think, He's never looked at me like that, not once.
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Taken from page 130 of Mudbound by Hillary Jordan. (Click the link to see Gerard's review of this one.)

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"Following Atticus" by Tom Ryan


WOW!  Following Atticus by Tom Ryan is good!!  It is the true story of Tom Ryan and his dog, Atticus.  After a close friend of his dies from Cancer, Tom takes it upon himself and Atticus, of course, to climb all 48 mountains in New Hampshire twice to aid the Jimmy Fund, a cause to help fight Cancer.

It is an amazing story of the bond between Tom and his dog.  You will get caught up in it liked I did and just a little spoiler here--Atticus does not die.  Read and enjoy!
 (Gerard's review)

Have you read this one? What did you think of it?

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

"Angel Fire" by Lisa Miscione (Unger) (UPDATED)


Two things you should know about this book:  (1) it is written by Lisa Unger and (2) it is very , very good!  Lydia Strong and Jeffrey Mark are on the trail of a serial killer.  I loved the part about Lydia and her mom and the byplay between Lydia and Jeff.  Good luck with trying to guess who the killer is because it is not revealed until the very end.

This is a real page turner!  It took me just two days to read it; loved it!
(Gerard's review)

Karen's review (11/20/11):

This is a good murder mystery all right.  Like Gerard said, I didn't guess who the killer was until very near the end.  I was creeped out by the killer cutting out the hearts of his victims even though the author spared us the gory details.  I liked it all right, but didn't love it as much as Gerard did.  While I was reading this one during the Browns game against Jacksonville today, Manny climbed up in my lap and read with me!

Have you read this one? What did you think of it?

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"Mudbound" by Hillary Jordan: LOVED IT! (UPDATED)


Mudbound by Hillary Jordan is historical fiction that reminded me of The Help but is a much faster read. I LOVED this one even more than When She Woke, the first book I read by Hillary Jordan. Mudbound tells the story of a black family and a white family living in the deep south in the early 1940s. The black family are the sharecroppers on the white family's land. The characters are likable and well developed. It has a really good ending and would make a fantastic movie!

If you liked The Help by Kathryn Stockton, you will love this book too!  I highly recommend this one!
(Gerard's Review)

Karen's review:
Mudbound by Hillary Jordan is a book that drew me into the characters.  It is historical fiction during 1946 about a black and a white man coming home from war to Mississippi to help their families on the farm.  I had no idea what this book was about from the title, but “Mudbound” is the name of the farm Henry bought out of the blue without even consulting his wife, Laura.  She is the one who named the farm because she felt trapped there.  Through great story telling by all the characters, the reader discovers the tragic story behind Pappy’s death.

Although I did not like the offensive language, it was a part of history and was used appropriately in conveying the unfairness the Blacks faced every day.  Mudbound is very well written and had lots of good passages in it.  I had a hard time choosing a teaser!  I enjoyed this book very much and highly recommend it if you like books with some depth that cause you to really take an interest in the characters.  I agree with Gerard that it would make a good movie.

Have you read this one? What did you think of it?

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Cover Art Weekend Blog Hop





The Guardian by Nicholas Sparks

I chose a beautiful cover this week that really captures the story as well.  Read our review of The Guardian.

This is a brand new meme to display all those beautiful, funny, crazy and even those that make you think book covers you come across each week. I don't know about the rest of you, but I love looking at different book covers. You may not be able to judge a book by its cover, but they are sure fun to look at. So, if you'd like to join in the fun, all you have to do is...

1. Take the button at the top of this post and post it on your blog.

2. Chose a book cover of your choice and post it. (You can post as many covers as you'd like.)

3. Sign up with Mr. Linky at Socrates' Book Reviews. Please use the url that links directly to your cover art post.

4. Visit other blogs on the list to see what covers they are featuring this week.

Instead of just one day, this hop runs through the weekends - from Fridays to Mondays. That gives people more of a chance to blog hop.

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