Showing posts with label Book Blogger Hop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book Blogger Hop. Show all posts
Saturday, July 17, 2010
What Book Can't You Wait To Read (Book Blogger Hop)
We are doing this book hop sponsored by Crazy For Books. This weekend we are supposed to share what book we can't wait to read. For both Gerard and me, that is easy--definitely Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins which is the sequel to The Hunger Games which we both thought was an awesome book.
While we are waiting for this one to come in from our library, we look forward to reading Confessions of a Prairie Bitch by Alison Arngrim, the actress who played Nellie on "The Little House On The Prairie.
What book can't you wait to read? Visit the book blogger hop to find more great books!
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Our Favorite Authors And Why (Book Blog Hop)
Wow, this is exactly what I am looking for! A goldmine of other book blogs. Each week apparently at Crazy-For-Books.com is a new Book Blogger Hop. Last week's question was to tell about our favorite authors and why they are our favorites. Gerard and I have so many that we'll just include here the ones that we both like very much.
Torey Hayden: She is a teacher of special needs kids who has held a wide variety of positions and writes about her experiences. She has written a Ton of books that both Gerard and I have read a long time ago. Some of them are quite funny but also very sad when you realize these are real kids she is writing about (for the most part). Beautiful Child, One Child, Twilight Children, Murphy's Boy and Someone Else's Kids are our favorites.
Jodi Picoult: Gerard was first to find her books. The first one we read was "The Pact" about teen love/ suicide. She writes contemporary fiction about some hot topics and usually from different characters view points, but not always. Gerard's favorite of hers is "Nineteen Minutes" about a school shooting and bullying. I think my favorite one of hers is "Perfect Match" about a prosecuting attorney taking matters into her own hands when she finds out someone molester her little boy.
Nicholas Sparks: We both like his books because although they are somewhat predictable, he always has good stories. The first book of his I ever read was "A Walk To Remember" but I've read many more since. He writes about romance and keeps his books clean, not smutty. He's had several made into movies that I'm aware of: Dear John, The Last Song, The Notebook.
Jeanette Oke: For Christian historical fiction about the old west we both like Jeanette Oke. Her books are wholesome with a strong Christian message. My favorite of hers is Return To Harmony. Great author for young girls.
John Grisham: He usually writes legal thrillers that keep our interest and attention. I guess they appeal to me because I work for a law firm and always relate with the lawyers in the books. He has a way of making us think about issues and his characters are usually well developed. The first book I read by him was The Street Lawyer which dealt with the homeless. I loved it and read many of his since.
We both read many different authors, but both enjoy all these. Oh, and since we read The Hunger Games and both agreed it is an awesome book, Suzanne Collins may become one of our favorite authors too. We both plan on reading more of her books.
Torey Hayden: She is a teacher of special needs kids who has held a wide variety of positions and writes about her experiences. She has written a Ton of books that both Gerard and I have read a long time ago. Some of them are quite funny but also very sad when you realize these are real kids she is writing about (for the most part). Beautiful Child, One Child, Twilight Children, Murphy's Boy and Someone Else's Kids are our favorites.
Jodi Picoult: Gerard was first to find her books. The first one we read was "The Pact" about teen love/ suicide. She writes contemporary fiction about some hot topics and usually from different characters view points, but not always. Gerard's favorite of hers is "Nineteen Minutes" about a school shooting and bullying. I think my favorite one of hers is "Perfect Match" about a prosecuting attorney taking matters into her own hands when she finds out someone molester her little boy.
Nicholas Sparks: We both like his books because although they are somewhat predictable, he always has good stories. The first book of his I ever read was "A Walk To Remember" but I've read many more since. He writes about romance and keeps his books clean, not smutty. He's had several made into movies that I'm aware of: Dear John, The Last Song, The Notebook.
Jeanette Oke: For Christian historical fiction about the old west we both like Jeanette Oke. Her books are wholesome with a strong Christian message. My favorite of hers is Return To Harmony. Great author for young girls.
John Grisham: He usually writes legal thrillers that keep our interest and attention. I guess they appeal to me because I work for a law firm and always relate with the lawyers in the books. He has a way of making us think about issues and his characters are usually well developed. The first book I read by him was The Street Lawyer which dealt with the homeless. I loved it and read many of his since.
We both read many different authors, but both enjoy all these. Oh, and since we read The Hunger Games and both agreed it is an awesome book, Suzanne Collins may become one of our favorite authors too. We both plan on reading more of her books.
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