Train I Ride by Paul Mosier is a children's story about Rydr, a little girl on an Amtrak train. This book tells the story of the people she meets on the train as well as the back story on Rydr.
Every so often I need a book that I can relax with that doesn't have somebody getting hurt or killed so I read this book. Rydr is a great character who will surprise you with her antics. I think people of all ages would enjoy this debut book. Job well done, Paul Mosier!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
Karen's review, 3 stars: I read Train I Ride by Paul Mosier because my husband liked it so much and it is short and quick. I liked Rydr, the main orphan girl who is on her way from Los Angeles to Chicago to live with some old uncle she never even met because her mom died and probably her father and her grandma who she was living with. On the train, she meets several people who she really likes. Although her money runs out, she is quite resourceful in finding ways to get some. I especially liked her invisible monkey act but felt bad when she didn't even take the money she got from people. I thought this was a pretty sad story but enjoyed the funny parts.
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Saturday, February 18, 2017
"Train I Ride" by Paul Mosier is Uplifting! (Updated)
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children's book,
contemporary fiction,
funny,
love,
orphan,
sad,
travel
Friday, February 17, 2017
"All Dressed in White" by Mary Higgins Clark and Alafair Burke
All Dressed in White is a contemporary fiction thriller about a show called Under Suspicion that is like Unsolved Mysteries. The book focuses on the most recent cold case the show is investigating about a missing woman who disappeared the day before her wedding from the Florida resort she was supposed to get married at.
This book was very good. I was never sure exactly what happened to Amanda until it was finally revealed near the end and the killer ready to kill again was a twist I did not expect! This book is a warning to choose your friends carefully.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
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This book was very good. I was never sure exactly what happened to Amanda until it was finally revealed near the end and the killer ready to kill again was a twist I did not expect! This book is a warning to choose your friends carefully.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
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Thursday, February 16, 2017
"The Ice Beneath Her" by Camilla Grebe
The Ice Beneath Her by Camilla Grebe starts with a gruesome murder. In fact, it looks like one that happened years ago and the police have no clue! A CEO on whose property the murder too place is missing. The search is on to find him and a woman desperately also wants to find him.
I thought this book was fantastic! The writing is very good and the characters are believable. The suspense really builds in this book and what you think you know, you do not! This is my "book of the month" so far!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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I thought this book was fantastic! The writing is very good and the characters are believable. The suspense really builds in this book and what you think you know, you do not! This is my "book of the month" so far!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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Wednesday, February 15, 2017
"Happily Ever After" by Kiera Cass
Happily Ever After by Kiera Cass is a companion to The Selection series and should only be read after you have read the series. It fills in some gaps and answers some questions about some of the main characters in the series, and retells events from different perspectives. It gives background about Queen Amberly and Maxon. Shares perspectives from Aspen, Marlee, and Celeste. It gives more details about Marlee and Carter woodwork’s story and Lucy and Aspen’s romance. It gives closure on what happened with Kris, Elise, and Natalie after The Selection was over and they lost.
This was not as good as the books in the series but I still enjoyed reading it. It seemed kind of like dessert—a nice final touch but not really necessary. I devoured the series and enjoyed it immensely so was glad when I discovered this book which gave me a little more.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
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This was not as good as the books in the series but I still enjoyed reading it. It seemed kind of like dessert—a nice final touch but not really necessary. I devoured the series and enjoyed it immensely so was glad when I discovered this book which gave me a little more.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
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Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Tuesday Teasers
Karen's:
She's charming, smart, gracious, beautiful; and though she's seen her share of sadness, she tries to be joyful. So how did this magical woman fall for someone the likes of Clarkson Schreave?From page 6--An Introduction to the Queen of Happily Ever After (Companion to the Selection Series) by Kiera Cass.
Being able to pull up a verse in the middle of a totally different activity is more important than saying it 10 times, one after another. You memorize when you practice recalling, not when you repeat.From page 17 of Hiding the Word in My Heart--Fun Ways to Memorize the Scriptures by Tina Houser.
Joseph Scriven (1819-1896), writer of the much-loved hymn "What a Friend We Have in Jesus," knew the pain of heartache and loneliness. His bride-to-be drowned the evening before their wedding.From page 14 of Tune My Heart to Sing--90 Devotions on Hymns from Our Daily Bread.
Gerard's:
Manfred groans and sinks down on his haunches. I lean forward, taking in the macabre scene. Letting it in--that's important.From page 10 of The Ice Beneath Her by Camilla Grebe.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by The Purple Booker. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just pick two sentences from the book you are reading. Happy Reading!
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