The Undoing of Saint Silvanus by Beth Moore is her first fiction novel. It takes place in New Orleans and centers on a group of people who live in an old refurbished church. When Jillian gets a mysterious phone call from a woman who works for her grandmother telling her that her father is dead, she hops on a plane and finds her grandmother living at Saint Silvanus. Jillian’s mother does not get along with her mother-in-law and was not happy about Jillian going to see her. Some family secrets are revealed, Jillian finds herself in great danger when she gets involved with the wrong person but makes some good friends with the bunch at Saint Silvanus. Jillian is not a religious person but Adella, the woman who called her, is and managed to help Jillian and her grandmother mend their relationship. This novel is about how God can pick up the pieces of broken lives and put them together.
I thought this Christian fiction novel would have more humor but most of it was pretty dark. It moved along very slowly and some things didn’t make sense to me, like why all the flashbacks to when the church was actually a church. Nor did I understand if the father had money for Jillian to inherit, why he lived on the streets like a bum. I liked Adella the best because although she was the Christian in the book, she was presented in a good light and provided at least some humor with her wit and direct ways. I didn’t much care for Jillian, the main character, but liked her better as the book progressed. It certainly is quite a story and one I will probably remember because of the original plot.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
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Thursday, September 22, 2016
"The Undoing of Saint Silvanus" by Beth Moore
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Wednesday, September 21, 2016
"The Girl Before"
In The Girl Before by Rena Olsen, Clara Lawson lives with her husband Glenn. She helps with the family business. Then one day the FBI breaks in and Clara is separated from Glenn. When she is asked questions, she starts to realize that maybe everything she thought was right was not so.
I enjoyed this book. the story flowed really well and I felt for Clara. This is going to be a movie! I think you should check it out! It has a real good ending too!
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
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Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Teaser Tuesday
Karen's:
"I wasn't looking for you to surprise me. You tell me you've heard from the Wicked Witch of the South and tht Rafe is dead and some stranger has your personal contact information, and you want to know why I'm unnerved?"
From page 11 of The Undoing of Saint Silvanus by Beth Moore.
Okay, Lord, I don't want to worry about Steig, the kids, the celebration, Ken's retirement, and all the other stuff. I want to trust You.From page 29 of The Second Half by Lauraine Snelling.
Gerard's:
What I don't write is: I'm so lonely in the world I want to peel all of my flesh off and walk, just bone and gristle, straight into the river, to be swallowed, just like my father.From Page 27 of
There is a toilet in the corner of the room, but I only use it when I am sure it is nighttime. I only know it is nighttime because they run the lights from dim to dimmer.From page 8 of The Girl Before by Rena Olsen.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Books and a Beat. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just pick two sentences from the book you are reading.
Happy Reading!
Friday, September 16, 2016
"Girl In Pieces" by Kathleen Glasgow
In Girl in Pieces by Kathleen Glasgow, Charlotte has seen a lot of loss in her 17 years. She has a way to deal with it but to find out what that is, you will have to read the book! Now her mom has given up on her, but she gets a chance to start fresh. How does she do?
I really enjoyed watching Charlotte grow as this book went along to a real nice ending.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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I really enjoyed watching Charlotte grow as this book went along to a real nice ending.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Wednesday, September 14, 2016
"Fast into the Night--a Woman, her Dogs, and their Journey North on the Iditarod Trail" by Debbie Moderow
Fast Into the Night by Debbie Clarke Moderow is a true story about Debbie and her dogs doing the Iditarod race in Alaska. I really enjoyed how Debbie connects with her dogs. This was the best part of the book to me. I enjoyed it and thought Debbie told her story very well.
(Gerard's review, 4.5 stars)
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(Gerard's review, 4.5 stars)
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Tuesday, September 13, 2016
"The Buried Book" by D. M. Pulley is Quite The Mystery! (UPDATED)
The Buried Book by D. M. Pulley takes place in the 1950s and is primarily about 9-yr.-old Jasper searching for his mother who was involved with some very bad men! One day she just drops him off at his uncle's farm and leaves without saying where she was going or when she would be back. The poor kid misses her terribly and the book he finds in her old house gives him some ideas on where to start looking.
I thought this was really good because it kept my curiosity up wondering what happened to his mother and if he would ever see her again. The title chapters also were pretty clever and wasn't sure who it was that was being interrogated. I felt very bad for poor Jasper. I thought it moved a little slow though and did not care for all the swearing in it.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Gerard liked it better:
In The Buried Book by D. M. Pulley, 9-yr.-old Jasper lives with his parents in Detroit. His parents are not exactly hands on. One day Jasper's mom takes him to his uncle and aunt's farm, leaving him there. Now, Jasper has problems. He has never lived on a farm and doesn't know when or if his mom is coming back. Jasper wants answers and will do anything to get them.
I thought this book was very good! Jasper is a great character and believe me, you do not know what is going to happen until the end. The writing is that good! Must Read!
(Gerard's review 9-1-16, 5++ stars)
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I thought this was really good because it kept my curiosity up wondering what happened to his mother and if he would ever see her again. The title chapters also were pretty clever and wasn't sure who it was that was being interrogated. I felt very bad for poor Jasper. I thought it moved a little slow though and did not care for all the swearing in it.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Gerard liked it better:
In The Buried Book by D. M. Pulley, 9-yr.-old Jasper lives with his parents in Detroit. His parents are not exactly hands on. One day Jasper's mom takes him to his uncle and aunt's farm, leaving him there. Now, Jasper has problems. He has never lived on a farm and doesn't know when or if his mom is coming back. Jasper wants answers and will do anything to get them.
I thought this book was very good! Jasper is a great character and believe me, you do not know what is going to happen until the end. The writing is that good! Must Read!
(Gerard's review 9-1-16, 5++ stars)
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Teaser Tuesday
Karen's:
"Promise me you'll keep him safe. Don't let anything happen to him."
From page 6 of The Buried Book by D. M. Pulley.
Gerard's:
The boy stared long and hard. Hazel eyes roaming her body, cool and narrowed. The blade in her hand.From Page 44 of Nevernight by Jay Kristoff.
The mere hint that I'm their hero spins everything out of control. My stomach lurches and the snow beneath my feet rolls like a wave.From page 8 of Fast into the Night by Debbie Clarke Moderow.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Books and a Beat. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just pick two sentences from the book you are reading.
Happy Reading!
Saturday, September 10, 2016
Both of Us Liked "Red Zone Rivals" by Eric Howling
In Red Zone Rivals by Eric Howling, Quinn Brown is a quarterback on his high school football team. He knows what to do on the field, but he has to learn some life lessons too. This is a very short book, just over 100 pages but still packs a wallop. I enjoyed seeing Quinn grow as a man off the field and I am glad the author did not go to a predictable outcome. This is a good read for sure! (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
(Karen's review 8-31-16, 5 stars):
Red Zone Rivals by Eric Howling is a quick inspirational teen read about Quinn Brown, a high school quarterback who discovers the new “nerd” in the school isn’t so nerdy after all and learns to think of others. Quinn’s new friend, Walker, shocks everyone when he makes the football team even though he can barely walk! Walker shows Quinn how to focus, tutors him in math, and helps him appreciate his dad. Quinn sticks up for Walker and gets the team to accept him. There is a lot of actual football too which is a plus!
I really enjoyed this book because Quinn improves as a player and as a human being. Walker is amazing and a very inspirational character. I really liked the coaching, football games and the good ending. The book moved along quickly and was interesting if you like football. I can’t think of anything I didn’t like about it.
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(Karen's review 8-31-16, 5 stars):
Red Zone Rivals by Eric Howling is a quick inspirational teen read about Quinn Brown, a high school quarterback who discovers the new “nerd” in the school isn’t so nerdy after all and learns to think of others. Quinn’s new friend, Walker, shocks everyone when he makes the football team even though he can barely walk! Walker shows Quinn how to focus, tutors him in math, and helps him appreciate his dad. Quinn sticks up for Walker and gets the team to accept him. There is a lot of actual football too which is a plus!
I really enjoyed this book because Quinn improves as a player and as a human being. Walker is amazing and a very inspirational character. I really liked the coaching, football games and the good ending. The book moved along quickly and was interesting if you like football. I can’t think of anything I didn’t like about it.
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Labels:
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friendship,
high school,
inspirational,
teens
Friday, September 9, 2016
"Nevernight" by Jay Kristoff
In Nevernight by Jay Kristoff, Mia Corvere is a young girl whose father was executed for being a traitor and her mother put in chains. Mia wants revenge in the worst way, but how? She is befriended by an old man who put her in a place with the deadliest assassins on earth--Assassin School. She must beat her fellow students to get revenge but can she?
I enjoyed this book a lot. Mia is a great character and the story flowed along well.
(Gerard's review, 9/9/16, 5 stars)
Karen's thoughts:
This was a Did Not Finish one for Karen. She barely started and gave up on it because of the writing, the narration was annoying for her (reminded her of The Book Thief which she did not care for either for the same reason. She just couldn't get into it.
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I enjoyed this book a lot. Mia is a great character and the story flowed along well.
(Gerard's review, 9/9/16, 5 stars)
Karen's thoughts:
This was a Did Not Finish one for Karen. She barely started and gave up on it because of the writing, the narration was annoying for her (reminded her of The Book Thief which she did not care for either for the same reason. She just couldn't get into it.
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Wednesday, September 7, 2016
"Under the Lights" by Abbi Glines
In Under the Lights by Abbi Glines, Willa, Gunner and Brady were childhood friends but now are all playing with problems in the same high school. Can the bond they made as kids hold up? The three main characters take turns telling the story. I liked them all, but enjoyed Gunner the best.
This book was a bit slow at first (causing my wife to give up on it and move on to something else), but around mid-point, it really picked up. I enjoyed the first book in this series better, but this one was also enjoyable for me.
(Gerard's review, 4.5 stars)
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This book was a bit slow at first (causing my wife to give up on it and move on to something else), but around mid-point, it really picked up. I enjoyed the first book in this series better, but this one was also enjoyable for me.
(Gerard's review, 4.5 stars)
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Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Teaser Tuesday
Karen's:
"If you are living here, that would be good to bear in mind," she advised. "Sometimes life interferes with all our best intentions."
From page 24 of The Loyal Heart by Shelley Shepard Gray.
Gerard's:
"And you think he'll do this?" Roosevelt looked at the photo and then handed it back to Strauss.From Page 50 of The One Man by Andrew Gross.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Books and a Beat. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just pick two sentences from the book you are reading.
Happy Reading!
Saturday, September 3, 2016
Like My New Shirt?
Got this book shirt from Poland Banana's online store. Christine is my favorite reviewer on YouTube/Booktube! Life is good when my biggest problem is what book to read next! This is my 19th wedding anniversary gift.
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Friday, September 2, 2016
"The One Man" by Andrew Gross is FANTASTIC!
In The One Man by Andrew Gross, a man has escaped after the Nazis have killed his family. He is safe and is working to help the war effort to defeat the Germans, but would love to do more. One day he is offered the chance to do just that, but this mission is next to impossible to pull off.
WOW! You talk about a page turner--this book is FANTASTIC! I flew through it! The story is that good and the writing is outstanding! This would make a very good movie. LOVED IT! A must read!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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WOW! You talk about a page turner--this book is FANTASTIC! I flew through it! The story is that good and the writing is outstanding! This would make a very good movie. LOVED IT! A must read!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Teaser Tuesday
Gerard's:
The dim picture of a darkened room came to him . . . There had been a snake on a hearth rug . . . a small man called Peter, nicknamed Wormtail . . . and a cold, high voice . . . the voice of Lord Voldemort. Harry felt as though an ice cube had slipped down into his stomach at the very thought . . .
From page 17 of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling.
She just hung her head and climbed into the car. Through the open window, she whispered so Jasper might not hear, "Just keep him safe, okay?"
From page 6 of The Buried Book by D. M. Pulley.
Karen's:
Quinn turned with the rest of the team to watch. He couldn't believe what he saw.From Page 52 of Red Zone Rivals by Eric Howling.
Escaping into books had been my only relief in life since that night my world changed. I had read anything I could get my hands on while in the correctional facility.From page 50 of Under the Lights by Abbi Glines.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Books and a Beat. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just pick two sentences from the book you are reading.
Happy Reading!
Sunday, August 28, 2016
"The Mystery Box" by Eva Pohler
The Mystery Box by Eva Pohler is a suspenseful read that slowly builds, beginning with Yvette, a bored housewife. One day Yvette meets her strange and mysterious neighbor, Mona, who lives in the house behind her when Yvette delivers a UPS package to Mona that had Yvette's address on it. Mona begins telling Yvette her incredible life story. Day after day, Yvette agrees to come and hear more. Mona confides that she fell in love with a professor who had connections with the Taliban and had kept her prisoner. Yvette is shocked when she finally realizes why Mona is telling her all this--it's not just because she is lonely.
I thought this was interesting right from the start but Yvette choosing to stay behind to hear more of Mona's story rather than join her family for a vacation didn't seem very realistic. Yvette took her family for granted and I liked how once her life got shaken up, she yearned for things to go back to how they were before. I didn't like Mona much at the beginning because she was engaged to a nice guy but cheated on him, falling for Ahmed Jaffar instead.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
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I thought this was interesting right from the start but Yvette choosing to stay behind to hear more of Mona's story rather than join her family for a vacation didn't seem very realistic. Yvette took her family for granted and I liked how once her life got shaken up, she yearned for things to go back to how they were before. I didn't like Mona much at the beginning because she was engaged to a nice guy but cheated on him, falling for Ahmed Jaffar instead.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
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Saturday, August 27, 2016
"Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire" by J. K. Rowling is Fantastic!
This is the fourth book in the Harry Potter series. The main story is the Triwizard tournament in this one. This book started out kind of slow for me--I did not really get into it until after the first 100 pages. It is a long book though (734 pages) so with my wife's encouragement, I kept reading and am glad I did. I did not think there was much interaction between the kids as I would have liked. I was hoping for more Quidditch games. However, the tournament was good, especially the last challenge! What I really enjoyed was when HArry and Voldemort had a battle. That was like "WOW"! I could hardly turn the pages fast enough! That more than saved the book for me--on to Number 5!
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Karen's review 10/14/15, 5 stars:
Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire is the fourth book in this series which kept me turning pages. It is full of mystery, excitement, adventure, humor and suspense! The beginning is kind of light with Harry getting to attend the World Quidditch match with the Weasleys and Fred and George Weasley have a bigger role in this book. They add a bit of fun to the story! Hermione was even getting on my nerves with her campaign to free the house elves. I really was surprised Ron took so long to ask her to the dance. Harry is chosen by the Goblet of Fire to enter the champion inter-school competition in spite of his age. Someone secretly entered his name but why? Talk about unexpected twists and turns? This book has them! How is that reporter getting her information and how is Hermione going to get her revenge? When Harry is entered into the interschool Triwizard Tournament, his friends help him prepare for the tasks. I did not guess who entered Harry’s name even after I learned why someone did it. Near the end when Harry was in major danger fighting for his life, I felt so sorry for him.
I loved this book and especially enjoyed the dog visit at the end! I was sad when Ron and Harry weren’t speaking but loved how the friendship between them and Hermione further developed in this book. Goblet of Fire made me laugh but also kept me wondering what was going to happen next. I highly recommend this series, the creativity and writing is amazing! It is very entertaining.
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(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Karen's review 10/14/15, 5 stars:
Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire is the fourth book in this series which kept me turning pages. It is full of mystery, excitement, adventure, humor and suspense! The beginning is kind of light with Harry getting to attend the World Quidditch match with the Weasleys and Fred and George Weasley have a bigger role in this book. They add a bit of fun to the story! Hermione was even getting on my nerves with her campaign to free the house elves. I really was surprised Ron took so long to ask her to the dance. Harry is chosen by the Goblet of Fire to enter the champion inter-school competition in spite of his age. Someone secretly entered his name but why? Talk about unexpected twists and turns? This book has them! How is that reporter getting her information and how is Hermione going to get her revenge? When Harry is entered into the interschool Triwizard Tournament, his friends help him prepare for the tasks. I did not guess who entered Harry’s name even after I learned why someone did it. Near the end when Harry was in major danger fighting for his life, I felt so sorry for him.
I loved this book and especially enjoyed the dog visit at the end! I was sad when Ron and Harry weren’t speaking but loved how the friendship between them and Hermione further developed in this book. Goblet of Fire made me laugh but also kept me wondering what was going to happen next. I highly recommend this series, the creativity and writing is amazing! It is very entertaining.
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Wednesday, August 24, 2016
"Behind Closed Doors" by B. A. Paris (The Perfect Marriage or the Perfect Lie?)
Behind Closed Doors by B. A. Paris was a psychological thriller that was better than I expected. I certainly felt sorry for Grace because of the monster she married. He completely had her fooled to get at her sister, Millie who has Down Syndrome.
I enjoyed this book and was eager to see how Grace was going to manage to get away from her husband, Jack and save her sister. There are a lot of mind games going on in this book and liked that there was no graphic violence or sex scenes. The only thing I didn't care for was the organization of the book because it jumped back and forth between the present and the past all the way through which I found annoying.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Gerard's review 8/20/16, 5 stars:
In Behind Closed Doors by B. A. Paris, Grace is in the park with her sister, Millie. Millie is a special needs person and Grace takes to caring for her after their parents reject her. In the park one day, Jack befriends Millie and begins to romance Grace. When Jack asks Grace to marry him, she knows better days are coming for her and Millie.
I found this thriller to be a real page turner. The story goes back and forth in time but that only builds up the suspense. As the author's first book, I say it is very well done!
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relationships,
sisters,
special needs,
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"You Will Know Me" by Megan Abbott
In You Will Know Me by Megan Abbott, Katie and Eric Knox have a daughter, Devon, who is a gymnastics prodigy. For Katie and Eric, they will do anything they can to make sure Devon can follow her dream. However, when a death happens and rumors begin, will Katie be able to keep it all together? I thought this book was pretty good. The story was good enough with a surprise ending and the characters were very believable.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Tuesday Teasers
Gerard's:
"It's all over. My life's over," Devon said, looking up at Katie, her hand shaking slightly as she pushed back a stray strand from her ponytail.
From page 33 of You Will Know Me by Megan Abbott.
'Do I detect a renewal of your fighting spirit? I'm so glad. To tell the truth, I've been getting quite bored.'
From page 66 of Behind Close Doors by B. A. Paris.
Karen's:
Sometimes I told my boyfriends about her from the beginning, sometimes--if I liked them a lot--I said that I had a younger sister who was away at school but only mentioned that she had Down's syndrome a few weeks into the relationship. Some, when I told them, didn't know what to say and didn't stay around long enough to say anything much at all.From Page 21 of Behind Closed Doors by B. A. Paris.
Yvette was twenty-four, teaching college composition, alone in the world until she met Devin a few months later. She supposes she never had to grow a backbone, because she went from living in the start shadow of her mother's tyranny to the easy, pampered wife of a successful businessman--that is, until they had children and her life became a whirlwind, a spinning hamster wheel.From page 37 (Loc. 498) of The Mystery Box: The Mystery Book Collection by Eva Pohler. (reading on Kindle)
For two thousand years most people haven't quite been able to figure out the answer. But the whole world is intrigued.From page Loc. 104 of Jesus, an Obedient Son by Michael Phillips. (read on Kindle)
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Books and a Beat. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just pick two sentences from the book you are reading.
Happy Reading!
Sunday, August 21, 2016
Jesus, an Obedient Son by Michael Phillips
Jesus, an Obedient Son by Michael Phillips focuses on realizing and appreciating the humanity of Jesus and surrendering our will to God’s as Jesus surrendered his will to the Father. Michael Phillips rapidly gives the reader an overview of the life of Christ through the unique perspective of putting himself into the gospels and viewing the events as another disciple. Then he continues in a more preachy mode to emphasize the need to deny oneself and follow God’s will every day. He lists specific things Jesus told his disciples to do and also talks how Jesus came to be an example of how we should live our lives. It emphasized that we are to be obedient children of God by submitting our will to His, asking what He wants us to do and then doing it.
The first part of the book was written in an interesting way. This is a quick read that is very thought provoking and challenges the reader to search his own heart in regards to following Jesus. (Karen's review, 3 stars)
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The first part of the book was written in an interesting way. This is a quick read that is very thought provoking and challenges the reader to search his own heart in regards to following Jesus. (Karen's review, 3 stars)
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Friday, August 19, 2016
"Ruby--Between the Cracks" by P.D. Workman
In Ruby--Between the Cracks by P.D. Workman, you will meet a young girl named Ruby. From a very young age, she had to make choices; unfortunately, most of them were wrong ones. We follow her as she grows up and there is never a dull moment with this girl! I also found the people in her life interesting. Some tried to help while others tried to take advantage of her.
I enjoyed this book because the story moved along well and the characters were very believable!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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I enjoyed this book because the story moved along well and the characters were very believable!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Labels:
abuse,
coming of age,
depression,
drugs,
gangs,
mental illness,
poverty,
relationships,
teens,
YA
Thursday, August 18, 2016
"Harmony" by Carolyn Parkhurst is About Living in Harmony With Special Needs Kids
Harmony by Carolyn Parkhurst is about the Hammond family, Josh, Alexandria and their two daughters, Iris and Tilly. Tilly is a 13-yr-old somewhere on the autism spectrum whose “special interest” is statues and who has a quick temper, no filter and is fairly smart with a good imagination. When the mother is near wits end from daily episodes with Tilly, she attends a workshop by Scott Bean for help. She starts listening to his tapes and even arranges a personal consultation. When Tilly gets kicked out of the school for special needs children, the mother suggests to Josh that they consider helping Scott Bean run Camp Harmony – a new endeavor for families with a special needs child. Scott is an educator who gives parents advice and through the summer, different families can attend the camp for a week. Three families agreed to help Scott run it and help with all the chores that need to be done.
This is an interesting and sometimes funny read. I liked it overall and was able to overlook the foul language which was part of Tilly’s problem. Most of the book is told from Iris’s perspective with some chapters interspersed showing Tilly’s thoughts and some that give the background on their family, particularly the mother’s dealings with Tilly, before leaving DC for the camp in New Hampshire. This gives insight into some struggles families with special needs kids may have, but also shows the tender moments too. The ending was sad and quite a shock—not what I expected. My favorite part was the interaction among the kids at the camp and between Tilly and Iris.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
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This is an interesting and sometimes funny read. I liked it overall and was able to overlook the foul language which was part of Tilly’s problem. Most of the book is told from Iris’s perspective with some chapters interspersed showing Tilly’s thoughts and some that give the background on their family, particularly the mother’s dealings with Tilly, before leaving DC for the camp in New Hampshire. This gives insight into some struggles families with special needs kids may have, but also shows the tender moments too. The ending was sad and quite a shock—not what I expected. My favorite part was the interaction among the kids at the camp and between Tilly and Iris.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
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Labels:
autism,
camp,
contemporary fiction,
families,
family relationships,
funny
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
"The Dog That Whispered" by Jim Kraus
The Dog That Whispered by Jim Kraus centers on Wilson Steele who is a professor who likes living alone. One day he has to take in his mother's black Lab rescue dog because of a "no pets" policy at her retirement center. little does he know how much the dog will change his life!
I got a free copy in exchange for an honest review and was pleasantly surprised when this book was so much better than I thought it would be! This is a people book, but the dog does play a role in it too. I enjoyed all the characters and it has a very realistic story line.
(Gerard 6/11/16, 5+ stars)
Karen's review:
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I got a free copy in exchange for an honest review and was pleasantly surprised when this book was so much better than I thought it would be! This is a people book, but the dog does play a role in it too. I enjoyed all the characters and it has a very realistic story line.
(Gerard 6/11/16, 5+ stars)
Karen's review:
The Dog That Whispered by Jim Kraus is a heartwarming
story about Wilson, a Vietnam vet who is filled with guilt and
loneliness. His mother, Gretna Steele, is feisty and lives nearby in a
retirement community. Gretna is worried about him and has been praying
for him for years, but he refuses to listen to anything she has to say about
God. When Gretna discovers she can’t keep Thurman, the black lab she adopted,
she takes him to Wilson who reluctantly agrees to temporarily take care of him
until she can find him a good home. Of course, Thurman and Wilson develop
a very special bond. This is actually a talking dog who helps Wilson find
peace.
This story moved along very slow but was entertaining.
It deals with guilt, family, forgiveness, pets and faith. I liked Thurman
and Gretna best! If you like dogs, or stories about veterans, I would
recommend this one. (3 stars)
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Labels:
contemporary fiction,
dog,
faith,
family relationships,
guilt,
mothers and sons,
veterans
"Hounded" by David Rosenfelt
The dogs in this book should have had a bigger part, woof! woof! |
The cover with the dog on it is misleading. Andy had a dog and Ricky had a dog, but that is about the extent of the dog’s involvement in the story until the very end. I kept thinking the dog was going to be instrumental in helping Andy solve the case, but no. That never happened. This went pretty fast and is okay. I liked Andy as the lead character; however, the main plot seemed a bit far-fetched. I enjoyed the subplot with Andy developing a relationship with Ricky but that was only a small part of the book. I was surprised by the ending but had a hard time keeping track of all the different characters. The actual trial went very fast.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
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Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Teaser Tuesday
Gerard's:
The hand in her hair jerked again, hard. Ruby choked back a cry. The light that the man was holding went out.
From page 28 of Ruby, Between the Cracks by P.D. Workman
I smile, equally saddened and confused by this guy. I'm not sure that I've ever spent time with someone like him before--someone of a completely different lifestyle and tax bracket.
From page 26 of It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover.
Karen's:
"Guys," my mom calls from the front seat. she hates it when we do this.From page 6 of Harmony by Carolyn Parkhurst.
As we pull up at home, Laurie is arriving as well. She gets out, and I can see by her face that she knows what's happening.From page 28 of Hounded by David Rosenfelt.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Books and a Beat. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just pick two sentences from the book you are reading.
Happy Reading!
Sunday, August 14, 2016
"It Ends With Us" by Colleen Hoover
In It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover, Lily has not had an easy life, but now things are looking up. She is finally on her own and ready to start her own business. When she meets Ryle, she is not sure if the relationship is going to work. Then she meets her old flame from the past and all that she has with Ryle might all be for nothing.
WOW! I thought this book was really, really good! The characters of Lily and Ryle were great. The book flew by for me and I was stunned at the ending!
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
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WOW! I thought this book was really, really good! The characters of Lily and Ryle were great. The book flew by for me and I was stunned at the ending!
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
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Friday, August 12, 2016
"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" - a Play by John Tiffany & Jack Thorne - Blah!
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by John Tiffany & Jack Thorne, based on the original story by J. K. Rowling is actually a script for theatre. This is the story of an adult Harry Potter and primarily his son, Albus and his best friend, Scorpius (Draco's son). It deals with parenting, expectations and time travel. In my mind, this one was nowhere near as good as any of the others in the Harry Potter series. It was mostly nostalgic in that it revisits the Triwizard Tournament from Goblet of Fire and some old characters make an appearance.
I did not like:
I liked:
(Karen's review, 2 stars)
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I did not like:
- The plot with Delphi was completely out of the blue and really didn't seem possible, so the book seemed corny.
- I'm not big on time travel so that was pretty much a big turnoff for me.
- I really missed J. K. Rowling's writing!
- The grown versions of Harry, Hermione and Ron were dull and seemed like totally different people. (Harry ordering Prof. McGonagall around seemed very out of character and that's just one example of many.)
- Harry had three children, but James and Lily are barely even mentioned. Same with Ron and Hermione's son, barely mentioned.
- It lacks the humor the other Harry Potter books had and just didn’t make enough sense to be good. (This one only had a couple funny parts--Hermione's daughter Rose was a bright spot and Ron was still kind of funny but it seemed forced.)
I liked:
- Draco and his son, Scorpius.
- That it is a quick read and wasn't bored with it or felt I was plowing through.
- Harry and his son Albus coming to understand each other--heartwarming.
- Ron and Hermione's daughter, Rose, because she takes after Hermione.
(Karen's review, 2 stars)
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"Sticks & Stones" by Abby Cooper
Sticks and Stones by Abby Cooper is about a young teen girl named Elyse. She has a rare disease that shows up when people label her with words. When someone calls her a dork for example, the word “dork” appears on her arm like a temporary tattoo. I really enjoyed this teen book that teaches a valuable lesson. I was impressed that this is the author’s first book—well done!
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
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(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
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Thursday, August 11, 2016
"Ugly Love" by Colleen Hoover
Ugly Love by Colleen Hoover has two stories in it. The first one is that Kate moves into her brother’s apartment complex for a while. She meets a friend of her brother’s named Miles who also lives in the same complex. They strike up a relationship with some guidelines. The second story goes back six years when Miles meets Rachel in his senior year of high school and knows that she is the one for him!
I enjoyed both stories. Going back and forth in time was no problem for me. Kate and Miles are really good characters; however, I especially enjoyed the character of Cap. I liked the ending too but could have done without all the sex scenes. That being said, I am glad I read it. I think November 9 is better though.
(Gerard's review4 stars)
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I enjoyed both stories. Going back and forth in time was no problem for me. Kate and Miles are really good characters; however, I especially enjoyed the character of Cap. I liked the ending too but could have done without all the sex scenes. That being said, I am glad I read it. I think November 9 is better though.
(Gerard's review4 stars)
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Wednesday, August 10, 2016
"Lawyer for the Cat" by Lee Robinson
Spunky Doodle highly recommends this one! |
This is a quirky quick read that I enjoyed. Beatrice had only a small part in the book which was a bit disappointing to me. I was happy with who the lawyer picked to be the caretaker for the cat though and enjoyed Sally’s mother and their relationship. This is a book I happened to see while browsing at the library and the title and cover called out to me! I found it to be a light, entertaining read and would recommend it for anyone interested in animal's rights or family court law.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
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Labels:
cats,
death,
dogs,
lawyers,
mothers and daughters
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Teaser Tuesday
Gerard's:
"What kind of apartment complex are you living in? Do I need to prepare to be groped by drunk people every time I come home?"
From page 21 of Ugly Love by Colleen Hoover.
Normally that wouldn't be a bad thing, but when they saw BEAUTIFUL appear on my little baby arm moments after he said it in the delivery room, everybody was pretty freaked out. After all, babies are just supposed to be beautiful, not have the word plastered on their arms like a weird baby tattoo.
From page 19 of Sticks & Stones by Abby Cooper.
August swallowed hard, knowing what came next.From page 23 of This Savage Song by Victoria Schwab.
"Sunai, Sunai, eyes like coal,
Sing you a song and steal your soul."
The little girl's smile grew even wider.
"Monsters, monsters, big and small,
They're gonna come and eat you all!"
Karen's:
Mrs. Mackay is writing as if she's Beatrice, the cat. Maybe she was crazy after all.From page 42 of Lawyer for the Cat by Lee Robinson.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Books and a Beat. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just pick two sentences from the book you are reading.
Happy Reading!
Sunday, August 7, 2016
"This Savage Song" by Victoria Schwab
In This Savage Song by Victoria Schwab, V-City is split in half. One side is the human side and the other is the monster side. There is a truce for the time being. Now meet Kate Harker and August Flynn, a monster who wants to be human. They cannot be any more different but form a relationship. The truce is falling apart. Can Kate and August remain friends and can they survive?
This book started slow for me, but once the story sorted itself out, I thought it was great! I really enjoyed the two main characters and the writing was good too. Sign me up for book two!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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This book started slow for me, but once the story sorted itself out, I thought it was great! I really enjoyed the two main characters and the writing was good too. Sign me up for book two!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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