Saturday, January 7, 2012
"Tony and Susan" by Austin Wright
All right now, Tony and Susan by Austin Wright is my first double WOW book of 2012! Here's the scoop: Susan gets a package 15 years after her divorce from her husband. It's a manuscript of her ex-husband's first novel that he wants her to review. As she reads it and gets into it, she has to face the realities in her own life.
The reader gets two stories in one book: Susan's husband's story plus the story of what she feels not only about the book but about her ex-husband. Both stories are really good! The first 100 pages get you hooked and you have to keep reading. I highly recommend this one!
(Gerard's review: 5 stars)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!
We are donating 50 cents for each legitimate comment we receive on all our blogs to KIVA this month to help the poor change their lives.
Labels:
book club,
divorce,
Gerard's favorites,
horror,
marriage
Friday, January 6, 2012
Book Beginnings for January 6, 2012
How to participate: Share the first line (or two) of the book you are currently reading on your blog or in the comments. Include the title and the author so we know what you're reading. Then, if you would like, let us know what your first impressions were based on that first line, and let us know if you liked or did not like the sentence. The link-up will be at A Few More Pages every Friday and will be open for the entire week.
Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter by Tom Franklin starts off with a sentence that made me want to read more right off the bat. Here it is:
The Rutherford girl had been missing for eight days when Larry Ott returned home and found a monster waiting in his house.How does your current read begin and what are your thoughts so far?
We are donating 50 cents to KIVA this month to help the poor change their lives for each legitimate comment we receive on all our blogs.
"Dear Sparkle: Cat-To-Cat Advice" by Sparkle the Cat
Dear Sparkle: Cat-to-Cat Advice from the world's foremost feline columnist by Sparkle the Cat is a fantastic book that entertains while imparting great information on how to solve some problems that cats and humans have. Sparkle answers the letters from cats with humor and many good suggestions, including some cat owners can learn from as well. It has cute pictures of cats included too and shares bits of cat wisdom! I read it on my Kindle and highlighted many passages. I highly recommend this for any cat owner and am sure your cats will enjoy it too! Ours did.
Sparkle is also a blogger who I visit regularly at www.sparklecat.com. She is a sweet cat!
(Karen's review: My rating: 5 of 5 stars )
This is our favorite book yet! The best book ever! If you live with a cat, you must read this one! It's pawsome!
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!
Sparkle is also a blogger who I visit regularly at www.sparklecat.com. She is a sweet cat!
(Karen's review: My rating: 5 of 5 stars )
Spunky Doodle and Manny's review |
This is our favorite book yet! The best book ever! If you live with a cat, you must read this one! It's pawsome!
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!
Labels:
cat care,
cats,
educational,
entertaining,
fun read,
funny,
highly recommend,
Karen's favorites,
must read,
quick read,
reference book
Thursday, January 5, 2012
"The Homecoming of Samuel Lake" by Jenny Wingfield
The Homecoming of Samuel Lake by Jenny Wingfield is a good story about three families. Tragedy hits when Swan's grandfather commits suicide and her father, Samuel Lake, loses his church. Samuel Lake is a preacher with a wife, a daughter named Swan and two boys. He lost his church so moved his family to live with his wife's parents in Arkansas. The preacher's kids meet a boy named Blade who is abused by his father who is their neighbor. Swan determines to help Blade hide from his father. The author does a good job of story telling about good and evil using three families--the Lakes/Moses and Ballengers. Through the story, the little girl and father both pray for miracles, trusting God for a good outcome.
Here's a little teaser for you:
I know you're probably afraid of your daddy. I'm afraid of him, myself, and I only saw him once. So why don't I have my daddy talk to your daddy? My daddy's a preacher. He talks people into changing their ways all the time. (pg. 57)
This book held my attention because there is the story about the kids trying to protect Blade, the family dynamics, the faith angle and the murder. This was an interesting read with lots of characters that I liked.
(Karen's review: My rating: 4 of 5 stars)
(Read on Kindle for free through library.)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it?
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
"Thirteen Reasons Why" by Jay Asher
In Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher, Hannah Baker has a plan to kill herself. Why? you ask. That is what the people who receive tapes from her in a shoe box want to know. Clay is one of the people who receives these tapes explaining why she did it.
I never ran across this angle in any book I ever read. It is interesting and very thought provoking. I liked it although I can see why some people may not.
(Gerard's review: My rating: 4 of 5 stars)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it?
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