Thursday, December 8, 2011
"Edenville Owls" by Robert B. Parker (GIVEAWAY)
Edenville Owls by Robert B. Parker is his first book for teen readers about a kid who shows remarkable leadership, compassion, and courage. He leads his 8th grade basketball team to the state championship game without a coach and only five boys called the Edenville Owls. He figured out how to help his nice English teacher out of a really bad situation and enjoyed a friendship with Joanie, a girl who was his best friend.
This is a quick-read, a good story with a kid who faced the question of how many bad things should he do in order to do a very good thing. It shows that working together with friends can accomplish great things. I think boys would like this one.
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Have you read this one? What did you think of it?
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Labels:
adventure,
basketball,
boys,
ethics,
friendship,
historical fiction,
mystery
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
"Katie Up and Down the Hall" by Glenn Plaskin
Katie Up and Down the Hall by Glenn Plaskin is a wonderful story about Katie, a small dog, who is able to bring people together in a small apartment complex in New York. I especially enjoyed the part of how they all dealt with the tragedy of September 11, 2001. This is really a good read and the writing is very good. Give it a try, it's worth it!
(Gerard's review)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it?
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Labels:
animals,
dog,
friendship,
memoir,
non-fiction,
tragic
Monday, December 5, 2011
Tuesday Teasers: 3 This week (2 non-fiction, one thriller)
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.
If Inyo was testing me, then I failed--because I backed off. I chose to keep all of my fingers and refused to wrangle with her over a bunch of goopy marrowbones.From page 85 of Part Wild by Ceiridwen Terrill. (I just finished this but I liked it so well I wanted to share a teaser from it.)
Betty planted a parting kiss on Katie's wet nose--"see you next time, sister!"--and off we went.
There wasn't one person on the street who didn't turn around or stop us, as Katie was now irresistible.From page 61 of Katie Up and Down the Hall--The True Story of How One Dog Turned Five Neighbors into a Family by Glenn Plaskin.
Karen's:
Honor's heart began beating painfully hard and fast. Should she throw herself over Emily in an attempt to protect her, or attack him, or plead for mercy?From page 84 of Lethal by Sandra Brown.
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Friday, December 2, 2011
"True Colors" by Kristin Hannah
What a neat novel True Colors by Kristin Hannah is! It starts off following the lives of three sisters from when their mother died while they were teens. Aurora is the peace maker who settled for marriage to “Mr. Boring” while the eldest daughter, Winona, an attorney, loves her younger sister’s fiancĂ© and longs for her father’s approval. Vivi Ann, is engaged to a real nice guy, but isn’t in love with him and follows her heart and passion when Dallas , the new ranch hand shows an interest in her. The plot thickens when Vivi Ann goes against her family and marries Dallas who gets arrested for murder! This is a great story that shows the bond between sisters as well as a contemporary romance and the struggle of a single mom whose husband is rotting away in prison.
I loved this book because the characters were so believable and the story line drew me in and wouldn’t let go! I liked how the author brought in the horses and ranch activities, how she shared with the reader how the son felt growing up without his dad through his journal entries, and the family dynamics. It’s a love story about love, hope, forgiveness, betrayal, family ties, second chances, heartbreak and redemption. I highly recommend this one!
(Karen's review) Have you read this one? What did you think of it?
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Labels:
betrayal,
family,
fathers and daughters,
forgiveness,
Kristin Hannah,
love,
marriage,
murder,
prison,
redemption,
sisters,
women
Thursday, December 1, 2011
"Lethal" by Sandra Brown (UPDATED)
Wow! Oh WOW! What a thrill ride Lethal by Sandra Brown is! Honor and her 4-yr.-old, Emily, are taken hostage by Lee Coburn. Later on you think that might be a good thing, or is it? I never knew who the good guys and who the bad guys were in this book. After awhile, I just decided to quit trying to figure it out and went along with an outstanding read. If you want a page turner, this is it! I really enjoyed it a lot, including the ending. It has many twists and turns. I LOVED everything about Lethal: the characters were outstanding, the writing well done and the plot riveting!
(Gerard's review)
Lethal by Sandra Brown is full
of surprises! It is a thriller mystery with romance too and kept my
interest. Honor, a widow of a cop, and her 4-yr.-old daughter have the
adventure of their lives when they see a man lying in their
yard while baking cupcakes for the upcoming birthday party. This book
has suspense, adventure, mystery, organized crime and family ties all
wrapped up in it to produce a fantastic read. The relationship between
Emily, the 4-yr-old daughter and the mean
man is humorous and very entertaining. The FBI has its work cut out
for them when they are brought in to help catch a mass murderer and
track down the leader of a crime ring when no one knows who they can
trust. I liked the ending although it is a bit open-ended
for the reader to decide what happens next. I highly recommend this
book—it’s definitely a page turner that you get drawn into right away.
(Karen's review)
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Labels:
abduction,
betrayal,
corruption,
Gerard's favorites,
murder,
Our Favorites,
page turner,
Sandra Brown,
suspense
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