Marc Bowman is a sought after consultant and a software designer who has a job at a major tech company that his wife works at too. Life is good. Monday comes and he is surprised when he is let go, but that turns out to be the least of his problems.
RUN by Andrew Grant is a wild ride! Marc finds trouble at every turn and things go from bad to worse! I loved the action in this book and it is full of surprises!
(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!
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Saturday, April 11, 2015
"FOUR" by Veronica Roth
FOUR—A Divergent Collection by Veronica Roth is written from FOUR’s perspective and gives his background and view on things. It’s been quite a while since I finished reading the Divergent series so It was enjoyable to read this book for me. It brought back lots of good memories. My favorite part of this book was reading about FOUR’s initiation into Dauntless. Also, this book gave me a greater appreciation for the Abnegation faction. I recommend this to anyone who has finished the series: Divergent, Insurgent and Allegiant.
(Karen's review, 4 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!
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Are You a Booktuber? Now I Am!
In March I made a huge discovery! Thanks to my friend Camilla, I saw her post about her new channel on Facebook called Our Bookish Obsession and checked it out. She is very nice and is doing it together with a friend which is different than most. I encourage you to check out her videos.
I found on YouTube there is a whole lot of people who make videos about books. They discuss books, come up with fun book tags (in blogland they were called mimis), give tours of their bookshelves and all sorts of book-related videos. The community is called BookTube and I am now officially a Booktuber. If you are a booktuber, please leave a link to your channel or a specific one of your videos in the comments below so I can visit you!
In trying to find other Booktubers, I discovered a whole group on Twitter using #booktube and #booktubers. Not only that, but one of the booktubers told me there is a group on Goodreads and I can even post my channel link there. Of course, I'd love for you to visit my channel and leave a comment or even subscribe! You can find my channel on YouTube by putting in kzemek in the search box. Currently, I have a giveaway going on through April 22.
I am still in the process of finding the best place and setup for taping my videos. We do not get a lot of sunlight in Cleveland before I go to work and in the evenings so lighting is my biggest challenge in making my videos. I am also experimenting on getting the right distance from the camera and getting it at the right height but I'll get there pretty soon, I hope.
This has given me new inspiration for doing videos. I am currently working on doing a "Divergent" book tag and hope to get that taped and edited this weekend for LionsandTigersandbooksohmy.
This post is in response to Mama's Losin' It's Writer's Workshop prompt: Share something you learned in March. Why not go check out her prompts and link up too?
Happy Reading!
I found on YouTube there is a whole lot of people who make videos about books. They discuss books, come up with fun book tags (in blogland they were called mimis), give tours of their bookshelves and all sorts of book-related videos. The community is called BookTube and I am now officially a Booktuber. If you are a booktuber, please leave a link to your channel or a specific one of your videos in the comments below so I can visit you!
In trying to find other Booktubers, I discovered a whole group on Twitter using #booktube and #booktubers. Not only that, but one of the booktubers told me there is a group on Goodreads and I can even post my channel link there. Of course, I'd love for you to visit my channel and leave a comment or even subscribe! You can find my channel on YouTube by putting in kzemek in the search box. Currently, I have a giveaway going on through April 22.
I am still in the process of finding the best place and setup for taping my videos. We do not get a lot of sunlight in Cleveland before I go to work and in the evenings so lighting is my biggest challenge in making my videos. I am also experimenting on getting the right distance from the camera and getting it at the right height but I'll get there pretty soon, I hope.
This has given me new inspiration for doing videos. I am currently working on doing a "Divergent" book tag and hope to get that taped and edited this weekend for LionsandTigersandbooksohmy.
This post is in response to Mama's Losin' It's Writer's Workshop prompt: Share something you learned in March. Why not go check out her prompts and link up too?
Happy Reading!
"Survivors--Storm of dogs" by Erin Hunter
This is a fantastic read! The writing is very well done and the interaction between the dogs in the Wild Pack is really good. It's a page turner and I enjoyed the action in it very much as well as the ending! I certainly plan to read more by this author!
(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!
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
"Deadly Echoes" by Nancy Mehl was Disappointing
Deadly Echoes by Nancy Mehl is about two sisters, Hannah and Sarah, whose parents were murdered but the case was closed saying it was a burglary gone awry. The girls got separated and when the older girl was 18, she tried to get the cops to re-open the case and look at it as a murder. Then years later, Hannah is murdered and there are similarities to her parents' murder which the younger sister, Sarah, sees and then once again, the case is closed with it classified as a burglary and the burglar hanging himself in jail. Sarah, who is a single school teacher in a rural community, becomes the guardian of Cicely, Hannah's ten-yr.-old daughter who was at a sleepover when her mother was killed.
I had high hopes for this book but was disappointed in the writing. It moved along very slowly, the only suspense was at the very end and I had figured out who the murder was. This is one of those Christian fiction books that just was not well developed and I didn't care for it. There was a self-esteem theme running through it; however, it fell flat for me. I finished it but just having read two really good books, this was a big let down. If you like a slow moving, kind of cozy mystery, then you may like this one.
(Karen's review, 2 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!
I had high hopes for this book but was disappointed in the writing. It moved along very slowly, the only suspense was at the very end and I had figured out who the murder was. This is one of those Christian fiction books that just was not well developed and I didn't care for it. There was a self-esteem theme running through it; however, it fell flat for me. I finished it but just having read two really good books, this was a big let down. If you like a slow moving, kind of cozy mystery, then you may like this one.
(Karen's review, 2 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!
Labels:
Christian fiction,
murder mystery,
self-esteem,
small town
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