My daughter the professional blogger, Stephanie the Bookworm or STBW as her dad calls her, pointed out to me that although I want to give my book away, The J.A.P. Chronicles, I mentioned to send me an e-mail without actually giving my e-mail address. I am so not worthy. She suggested instead that you leave me a comment instead.
So, if you would like me to send you this book, do like she said. Then I guess she'll tell me what to do after that.
Kids just love to tell you when you're stupid.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
What I Read While I Was Sick
I was out of commission for about a week, so was happy that I was able to lay in bed and do quite a bit of reading. Unfortunately, once I was better, I had to catch up on all the work that I didn’t do while I was sick, so didn’t have time to write up my reviews. So here they all are!!
Rescue by Anita Shreve
Rescue is the story of paramedic, Peter Webster, who pulls a mysterious woman, Sheila Arsenault, out the car she totaled while drunk. He falls almost immediately in love with her and so begins their whirlwind romance, pregnancy and marriage. Unfortunately, things do not stay idyllic for long and Sheila returns to her old ways and Peter is left alone to raise their daughter Rowan. In Rowan’s 18th year, she begins to give Peter trouble and he wonders whether to bring her mother back into her life or not.
Anita Shreve is a bestselling author and I’ve read some her work before and she never disappoints. The characters are believable and despite Sheila’s many flaws, I was still pulling for her to succeed.
I would definitely recommend this if you are in the mood for a serious book.
4.5/5
Stately Pursuits by Katie Fforde
Hetty Longden has recently been dumped by her boyfriend (who felt that the best way to break up with her would be for her to find him in bed with another woman – what a jerk!) and is pretty much at loose ends, when her mother decides that to get over her broken heart, she should become the caretaker of her great uncle’s, in much need of work mansion.
This is a British novel, which I always enjoy. I just love how they word things and the characters are so quirky and have eccentric neighbors and they live in the cutest little cottages. It all just sounds so adorable and fun. Hetty knows absolutely nothing about renovation, but with a lot of help from the supporting cast, she attempts to bring the mansion back to its former glory as a historic landmark.
This is a great book if you are looking for something light and not at all serious to read.
4/5
The Cotton Queen by Pamela Morsi
Laney Hoffman’s life has not quite turned out the way she planned, so she is forced to return home –back under the thumb of her beauty queen mother, Babs.
I had never heard of this author before, but was intrigued as the back of the book had quotes from both Laney and Babs, each describing the other. It’s also set in a small southern town, which usually means a good time with all the crazy town folk.
I really, really loved this book – the setting was great and the characters were people you’d imagine would inhabit a small town, all in each other’s business and driving each other nuts. I would definitely recommend this.
A side note – I picked this up used at my library’s book sale and it was autographed to Rhonda from the author. Shame on you Rhonda for not treasuring your autographed book!!!
5/5
The J.A.P. Chronicles by Isabel Rose
Willow Lake was THE camp for girls from the best families. Seven former bunkmates come to together as adults at a reunion for a camp. Ali Cohen, who is now an Oscar winning documentary film maker, was the outcast of the group and now wants to make a documentary about her former bunk mates. They each agree to meet with her once they are back home for interviews about how their lives turned out.
This was an interesting concept in that the former geek-turned-success tries to get a glimpse into the current lives of her former tormentors, hoping to find them miserable. In the process, she learns a lot about herself and the illusions she had of these woman as girls. I did like this book for the most part, but there were so many characters, that it was kind of hard to keep track of them all. There would be a section highlighting each of the women, but when they were referred to later in the book, I had to refresh my memory as to which one was which.
I did enjoy it and if anyone would like me to send them my copy, I would be happy to do so. It was also bought at my library’s book sale, so it’s not a pristine copy, but it is a hard cover. Just send me an e-mail with your address and I’ll pop it in the mail for you.
4/5
Well, there’s my reviews and now I’m tired. I’ll have to leave the What I Watched for another time. Hope you saw something here you might want to read!!!
Thursday, February 3, 2011
OMG, I have followers!! How cool is that!!
I would like to thank my awesome daughter, Stephanie the Bookworm, for announcing me on her blog and to all of her friends who decided to check mine out. I have always been struck by the kindness of her followers and she truly feels as though they are friends. Of course her blog is much more polished and professional than mine, as she is a professional reader (future librarian) and I am merely an amateur.
I look forward to joining this fun circle of friends with her!! Will write again soon, just have to finish up "Rescue" by Anita Shreve. So far, it's fantastic!!!
I look forward to joining this fun circle of friends with her!! Will write again soon, just have to finish up "Rescue" by Anita Shreve. So far, it's fantastic!!!
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Welcome to my new blog!!!!
Welcome to my blog, Kim the House Mole. Yes, I am a house mole and proud of it. Not that I don’t go out, cuz I do, just not that much. I’m pretty much a low maintenance girl (woman, ack!!) I like to read and watch my shows, of which there are many. My daughter, StephTheBookworm, has been blogging for over a year now and just loves it and has really encouraged me to start my own blog, mostly so I can go the BEA Convention with her in NYC in May.
What I Read
For my first ever book review, I have chosen one of my favorite authors, Jen Lancaster’s newest book, “My Fair Lazy”. My daughter and I have been loyal fans since her first book, “Bitter is the New Black”, which is hilarious. You will laugh so hard that tears will be coming out of your eyes and even later when think about certain lines, you will laugh again all by yourself and people will question your mental capacity.
Basically Jen, (yeah I feel that we are on a first name basis) is one of the most sarcastic, opinionated, funny people on the planet. In “My Fair Lazy”, she is on a journey to transform herself from a reality TV watching sloth, into a sophisticated lover of arts and all things cultural. She enlists her friend Stacy, who is everything Jen aspires to be, to teach her the ropes, and sometimes her poor husband, Fletch, who is coerced into taking wine tasting and other snobbery classes with her.
I loved this book, as I loved all her books, because she makes me laugh. One night I was reading while my husband was watching TV (probably that garbage picking show or the equally stupid Pawn Stars, I hate that guy), I was laughing so hard that I couldn’t stop and he told me I was weird. She would like you to think that she is this cold, hard bitch, but when she describes her relationship with her three dogs (especially Maisy) and her many cats, you know she’s just an old softie inside.
I would highly recommend this book or any of her books for that matter. Just do it, she is a New York Times bestselling author you know.
What I Watched
I watch (or try to watch) a lot of shows. I pay a lot for cable and want to get my money’s worth. We have two DVR’s and they are both usually 90% full, so I don’t get to watch as much as I want as I also have to work for a living. Why, oh why, have I not won the MegaMillions yet?
Today, I watched Friday Night Lights. This is one of the all-time best shows on TV that not enough people watch. This is their last season and it is so good. So start with Season One - get it at the library or Netflix or Amazon or wherever you get your DVD’s, and I guarantee you will be hooked. Yes, I’m a little bossy, but I’m a mom and that’s my job.
So this is my blog. Hope you liked it.
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