Thursday, November 10, 2011

Destined by P.C. Cast




Destined
By: P.C. Cast

Tthis is the 9th book in the House of Night book series. I just finished it today and it was O My Goddess Amazing. I was so happy with this book. It didnt really answer a lot of questions but it did give you more insight to certian characters. The ending about killed me!!! And I so cant wait for the next book in the series.

so this book get a 5 stars for awsomeness!!








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ONE LUCKY WINNER OF EACH DIGITAL AND PRINT WILL ALSO WIN THE NEXT BOOK TO BE PUBLISHED.  

Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Just Another Tuesday


Well today was filled with taking the baby girl who just turned 1 back on Sunday. To the doctor to get her 1 year shots.  That went pretty well.  

Well on another front. Ill be starting to read again yay!!  

Ive got a list of ARC's to read. And a bunch of upcoming Giveaways!!




Monday, November 07, 2011

Goodreads move over so people can Always Read what they want to

Now you have options for reading groups other than just Goodreads where you can get your account deleted even though you did nothing wrong.  So come join my new site for just $5.00 a month unless we get at least 50 active members then membership will drop to around $2.00 per person a month.

You can chat (which is not something you can do on goodreads)  join groups. make your own groups add photos and more!!

http://alwaysreading.ning.com/

The Splendor Falls

The Splendor FallsThe Splendor Falls by Rosemary Clement-Moore
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Ok well I started out with this book because it was on my bookclub reading list. And although the story was good the entire book needed a firm editor. The first 400 pages could have been cut way down to say around 100 then the last 120 pages could have had more to it.

The only part that I really loved was the little dog. She was such a character. Stealing every page she was in.

So Im giving it 2 stars because the book could have been so much better.














Monday, October 24, 2011

Win a free copy

Win a signed copy of love from the other side by. Carol shrimp.

All you have to do is follow then comment here. Contest will run from oct 24th ----- nov 4th.

Only open to the us unless you pay shipping.

All ready a follower that's fine just comment.

Don't forget to add ur email address

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Sick Kids!!! RUN!!!!

Ok so not one but both of my kids are sick with temps that are around 102  which even if you are not a parent you should know that, thats not good.

So they both got in the tub and the little girls is now down but the 7 year olds is still pretty high.  So hopefully it will go down.  I don't want to have to take her to the ER.  They will gripe when I tell them no they can't fill her full of needles just for a cold.

So I wonder how long it will take for me aka. mom and my husband aka. dad to catch this crap. 

Thursday, October 20, 2011

When life gives you lemons ....

When life gives you lemons. Throw them back and add some lemons of your own. So I won an iPad and started to sell off my print copies. Then our house got broken into and trashed. And all of the print books got torn up and my computer got stolen. So yay that I got the iPad but poo that we lost everything else.

A few people have been donating money to help us get back on track. And it's helped buy cloths and a few toys for the kids. So the donation button on here is for our situation and thanks to anyone who donates.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Review: Juliet Immortal

Title: Juliet Immortal
Author: Stacey Jay
Publication Date: August 9, 2011
Ages: 14 and up
Pages: 320
Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers 


Stacey Jay

Biography

Stacey Jay is a recovering workaholic (or at least working hard at recovering) with three pen names, two small children, and a passion for playing pretend. She's been a full time mom-writer since 2005 and can't think of anything she'd rather be doing. Her former careers include theater performer, professional dancer, poorly paid C-movie actress, bartender, waiter, math tutor, and yoga instructor.

Find Stacey on the Web at http://staceyjay.com, or blogging at (http://staceyjayya.blogspot.com) or Livejournal (http://stacey-jay.livejournal.com). 






My Review:

This book was really good and is a must read. It gave a paranormal twist to the old story of Romeo and his Juliet.

I wish the ending would have been a little better. And I wish we would have cleaned up a few of the other lives that just kinda disappeared in the mist of time. But all in all it was a great story.





Thursday, October 06, 2011

Review: Wake Unto Me



Title: Wake Unto Me
Author: Lisa Cach
Publication Date: March 31, 2011
Ages: 12 and up
Pages: 304
Publisher: Speak; Original edition 





Lisa Cach

Biography

Lisa Cach is the award-winning author of more than twenty romantic novels and novellas, ranging across sub-genres from Paranormal, Historical, Contemporary, and Chick Lit, to Young Adult. Her novel "Dating Without Novocaine" was named one of Waldenbooks' "Best Books of 2002," and she is a two-time finalist for the prestigious RITA Award from the Romance Writers of America. 


Lisa Cach was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, where she still lives today. Her professional background includes teaching conversational English in Japan, and several years working the graveyard shift on a mental health crisis line. She has traveled to the foothills of the Himalaya, the jungles of Borneo, the Carpathian Mountains of Romania, and the painted caves of the Perigord Noir, in France. She has sailed the Caribbean as a working crew member of a research schooner, and the Bering Sea as a guest on a small ship.
Her love of travel has lately given way to pursuits closer to home: cooking, gardening, drawing. And, of course, reading. Her favorite book has always been Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre", while the only book to ever give her nightmares was Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Hound of the Baskervilles". 





Please visit her website at www.lisacach.com, or friend her on Facebook.



My Review:

OMG I just finished the book and it was great. If you start reading and you think its slow its ok it gets better. I would say that this is a book you want to read when you have extra time on your hands. But once you get into it you won't want to put it down. It is a very easy read. I didn't have any issues with having to go back and reread anything. And it had a wonderful ending. This book would make a nice series.




Wednesday, October 05, 2011

iPads are amazing!!!

Ok so this Tuesday what did I find in my mail box??? Well i found a 64gb iPad!!!

This thing is awesome and I love it. I'm on it now posting this!

Monday, October 03, 2011

Moving

Moving Sucks!!  It sucks even more then you are on a time limit.  OMG I didn't realize how many books I really had until I went to put them all back up on shelves. I have a butt load.

Well my room is all done for the most part yay. I am also the proud new owner of an IPad 2 Double YAY!!

The dogs are all outside right now looking at the people walking down the street and I'm back teaching my daughter her schooling.

Well back to reading.



Another thing I am going to be starting is the Crossroad Awards.  So look back around mid Oct. for a chance to enter your fav. site or blog. 

Monday, September 26, 2011

Waiting On Monday





Well I hate Sundays and I can't believe they are trying to make Sat a non mail day.  I love getting mail and I always end up wondering where the mail is and then find out it is Sunday. Then I feel stupid lol.

So as we are waiting on Monday here I thought I would drop a post on Followers.

I am currently holding an ongoing followers contest where you pick the book you win and all you have to do is follow me.  The more you follow the more entries you have.  


I have given away 15 books so far.  

I also wanted to let you all know that I will follow anyone who follows me.  Just follow me and take my button if ya want.  Then click the link at the top page that says Blog Followers.  

Comment there with what you did and who you did it as and post a link to your site. And if you took my button where is it.  


You can also get more entries if you join my site ring. Which can be found on the bottom right side of my site.  






Well thats about it for today. Ill be back Monday with what is in My Mail   Box!!  I so can't wait. 





Sunday, September 25, 2011

#BookReview: Dark Passage (Dark Mirror #2) by M.J. Putney


Synopsis: The Irregulars return home to 1803 England safely, but their worldview has changed. Not only have their heroic efforts at Dunkirk given them pride and confidence but their dangerous mission has increased their magical powers.

Tory delights in the ever deepening bond she shares with Allarde until she discovers how powerfully he is connected to his ancient family estate--the lands he will not inherit unless he denies his magical powers and chooses a nonmagical mate. If Tory really loves him, she must walk away--but does she have the strength to leave the love of her life?

Cynthia's heroic efforts at Dunkirk have won her the respect of the Irregulars, but her sharp tongue keeps everyone at a distance. Isolated and very alone at Lackland Abbey over the Christmas holidays, she reluctantly agrees to join Jack Rainford and his family for their celebration even though they're commoners, far below her own noble rank. The warm welcome of the Rainfords makes her feel happier and more accepted than she has ever been. But she can't possibly be falling in love with flirtatious Jack! Can she?

Then the Irregulars are drawn into a dangerous attempt to rescue a vitally important French scientist from Nazi-occupied France. Tory and Allarde must work together because countless lives are at stake. Disaster strikes and not only is their mission threatened, but their very lives. Can magic and their loyalty to each other help them survive to return home?

Find out in Dark Passage--M.J. Putney's thrilling follow-up to Dark Mirror. 

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Banned Book Week

Information taken from the link at the top of this post.  


September 24−October 1, 2011 
Banned Books Week (BBW) is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read and the importance of the First Amendment.  Held during the last week of September, Banned Books Week highlights the benefits of free and open access to information while drawing attention to the harms of censorship by spotlighting actual or attempted bannings of books across the United States.
Intellectual freedom—the freedom to access information and express ideas, even if the information and ideas might be considered unorthodox or unpopular—provides the foundation for Banned Books Week.  BBW stresses the importance of ensuring the availability of unorthodox or unpopular viewpoints for all who wish to read and access them.
The books featured during Banned Books Week have been targets of attempted bannings.  Fortunately, while some books were banned or restricted, in a majority of cases the books were not banned, all thanks to the efforts of librarians, teachers, booksellers, and members of the community to retain the books in the library collections.  Imagine how many more books might be challenged—and possibly banned or restricted—if librarians, teachers, and booksellers across the country did not use Banned Books Week each year to teach the importance of our First Amendment rights and the power of literature, and to draw attention to the danger that exists when restraints are imposed on the availability of information in a free society.
For more information on getting involved with Banned Books Week: Celebrating the Freedom to Read, please see Calendar of EventsIdeas and Resources, and the newBanned Books Week site. You can also contact the ALA Office for Intellectual Freedomat 1-800-545-2433, ext. 4220, or bbw@ala.org.







About Banned & Challenged Books

What's the difference between a challenge and a banning? 

A challenge is an attempt to remove or restrict materials, based upon the objections of a person or group.  A banning is the removal of those materials.  Challenges do not simply involve a person expressing a point of view; rather, they are an attempt to remove material from the curriculum or library, thereby restricting the access of others.  Due to the commitment of librarians, teachers, parents, students and other concerned citizens, most challenges are unsuccessful and most materials are retained in the school curriculum or library collection.

Why are books challenged? 

Books usually are challenged with the best intentions—to protect others, frequently children, from difficult ideas and information. See Notable First Amendment Cases.
Censorship can be subtle, almost imperceptible, as well as blatant and overt, but, nonetheless, harmful. As John Stuart Mill wrote in On Liberty:
If all mankind minus one, were of one opinion, and only one person were of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person, than he, if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind. Were an opinion a personal possession of no value except to the owner; if to be obstructed in the enjoyment of it were simply a private injury, it would make some difference whether the injury was inflicted only on a few persons or on many. But the peculiar evil of silencing the expression of an opinion is, that it is robbing the human race; posterity as well as the existing generation; those who dissent from the opinion, still more than those who hold it. If the opinion is right, they are deprived of the opportunity of exchanging error for truth: if wrong, they lose, what is almost as great a benefit, the clearer perception and livelier impression of truth, produced by its collision with error. 
— On Liberty, John Stuart Mill
Often challenges are motivated by a desire to protect children from “inappropriate” sexual content or “offensive” language. The following were the top three reasons cited for challenging materials as reported to the Office of Intellectual Freedom:
  1. the material was considered to be "sexually explicit"
  2. the material contained "offensive language"
  3. the materials was "unsuited to any age group"
Although this is a commendable motivation, Free Access to Libraries for Minors, an interpretation of the Library Bill of Rights (ALA's basic policy concerning access to information) states that, “Librarians and governing bodies should maintain that parents—and only parents—have the right and the responsibility to restrict the access of their children—and only their children—to library resources.” Censorship by librarians of constitutionally protected speech, whether for protection or for any other reason, violates the First Amendment.
As Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., in Texas v. Johnson , said most eloquently:
If there is a bedrock principle underlying the First Amendment, it is that the government may not prohibit the expression of an idea simply because society finds the idea itself offensive or disagreeable.
If we are to continue to protect our First Amendment, we would do well to keep in mind these words of Noam Chomsky:
If we don't believe in freedom of expression for people we despise, we don't believe in it at all.
Or these words of Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas (" The One Un-American Act." Nieman Reports , vol. 7, no. 1, Jan. 1953, p. 20):
Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions. It is the one un-American act that could most easily defeat us. 

Who Challenges Books?

Throughout history, more and different kinds of people and groups of all persuasions than you might first suppose, who, for all sorts of reasons, have attempted—and continue to attempt—to suppress anything that conflicts with or anyone who disagrees with their own beliefs.
In his book Free Speech for Me—But Not for Thee: How the American Left and Right Relentlessly Censor Each Other, Nat Hentoff writes that “the lust to suppress can come from any direction.” He quotes Phil Kerby, a former editor of the Los Angeles Times, as saying, “Censorship is the strongest drive in human nature; sex is a weak second.”
According to the Challenges by Initiator, Institution, Type, and Year, parents challenge materials more often than any other group.


Sunday, September 11, 2011

Review: Drought






Title: Drought
Author: Pam Bachorz
Publication Date: January 25, 2011
Ages: 12 and up
Pages: 400
Publisher: EgmontUSA

















































































Pam Bachorz

Biography

Pam Bachorz grew up in a small town in the Adirondack foothills, where she participated in every possible performance group and assiduously avoided any threat of athletic activity, unless it involved wearing sequined headpieces and treading water.

Pam draws inspiration from the places she knows best: she wrote CANDOR while living in a Florida planned community, and set DROUGHT in the woods where she spent her summers as a child. She and her family currently live near Washington, DC. When she's not writing, reading, working or parenting, Pam likes to go to museums and theater performances, and watch far too much television.

As far as she knows, Pam has never been brainwashed. Or maybe that's just what she's supposed to say.




My Review:
Ok so this book was really good. I wasn't to happy about the ending I think it could have had more. But It was good. The story was very addicting as I finished this book in one day. The book follows a girl named Ruby who has been a slave for around 200 year. It is set in the year of 2012 and it is a very thrilling story of what would you do for freedom? and what wouldn't you do for love?

The book is very religions and it shows the many issues that being dedicated to your religion can take you. As would you allow people to treat you badly just because your god left and you think that you are supposed to wait and endure. It takes you to the brink of what wouldn't you for freedom and what would you risk for love??

It is not a christen religious story just so you know. Their god is Otto who left Ruby's mother over 200 years ago. His blood and the water they collect is the staple of their lives.

All in all it was a wonderful book. It has a very good ending but I wish they would have done more. I think it would be an awesome series. And I could see it as a made for tv mini series.








Friday, September 09, 2011

In My Witch Box


So I came home to a happy Surprise 

POSTCARDS!!!  YAY!!

Below is my postcard that I made for my site.  I finally got it to scan right yay!!


this is from the UKRAINE


CALIFORNIA 

POLAND


I also found some really good books at the used bookstore!

I found the following today in New Condition

Nightshade and Wolfbane
the Body Finder
Birth Marked

Wednesday, September 07, 2011

Giveaway

Check out this awesome giveaway from @LiteraryExplore for a chance to win The Hollow http://literary-exploration.blogspot.com/2011/09/giveaway-and-guest-review.html http://literary-exploration.blogspot.com/p/giveaways.html


Tuesday, September 06, 2011

In Our Mailbox


So I thought my mail lady was going to kill me today.  I had ordered a bunch of Priority Boxes and such and ended up messing up on the amount. So instead of getting 10 boxes I got 10 units which is 225 boxes and I did that more than once. Thinking I'm going to be getting 10-20 boxes and not units.  We also got our first post card from POSTCROSSING.COM it is from Montana.  And last but not least I revived a few books from Goodreads.com/swap.



You can see my two kids waving. Even the baby who is currently 10 months old and my 7 year old. 



Here are some of my ARC's Some I got today and some of them I didn't. 



Here is our 1st postcard we have gotten from Postcrossing.com 




Monday, September 05, 2011

#BookReview: Shifting by @WiggB @WalkerBooksUK


Synopsis: After bouncing from foster home to foster home, Magdalene Mae is transferred to what should be her last foster home in the tiny town of Silver City, New Mexico. 

Now that she's eighteen and has only a year left in high school, she's determined to stay out of trouble and just be normal. 

Agreeing to go to the prom with Bridger O'Connell is a good first step. Fitting in has never been her strong suit, but it's not for the reasons most people would expect-it all has to do with the deep secret that she is a shape shifter. 


But even in her new home danger lurks, waiting in the shadows to pounce. They are the Skinwalkers of Navajo legend, who have traded their souls to become the animal whose skin they wear-and Maggie is their next target.

Full of romance, mysticism, and intrigue, this dark take on Navajo legend will haunt readers to the final page.
 

Saturday, September 03, 2011

NEW LAWS FOR MUSIC VOLUME







MY DAY STARTED OUT LIKE THIS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



<THEN AS THE DAY WENT BY I START TO READ ANOTHER BOOK






THEN WE STARTED HEARING THIS HORRENDOUS  NOISE>










<WE CALLED THE COPS AND FOUND OUT THAT THEY HAD A PERMIT TO TO PLAY MUSIC TILL 8PM SO THEY COULDN'T DO ANYTHING

IS IT SO HARD TO ASK THEM TO >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>








WE NEED >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>












Ok so today we got up to do school and everything was fine.  We didn't get much sleep last night but we were dragging along.  Then around 12pm we started hearing this banging.  I thought it was the next door neighbor with their music up way loud.  But I just found out that it is a community picnic and that they have a permit to have music so they can have it so loud that I can hear it inside my home with the tv and music on from my computer and there is nothing they can do about it until 8pm which is when their permit expires.  So for the next 4 hours myself, my two daughter, my mother who had HBP and my elderly grandmother all have to be subjected to this crap.  

Review: Divergent


Title: Divergent
Author: Veronica Roth
Publication Date: May 3, 2011
Ages: 14 and up
Pages: 496
Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books










Veronica Roth

Biography

Veronica Roth is a 22-year-old debut author, and a recent graduate of Northwestern University's Creative Writing program. While a student, she often chose to work on the story that would become Divergent instead of doing her homework. It was a transforming choice. Now a full-time writer, Ms. Roth lives near Chicago.






My Review:

Simply put, I did not like this book. I tried to like it. I forced myself to make it to chapter 12 and after that.... I was done. I just posted my review and noticed how many people like this book so I hope that this doesn't deter people from reading it. But it just wasn't for me.

The beginning starts off way WAY. I still don't have a clear picture of what was really going on with everything. I even ended up rereading a few chapters just to see if I could understand it better.

The way the book was written was very annoying. And it took me forever to reach chapter 12. When I can read a 600 page book in a day and it took me about 4 hours just to get to page 130. And the words that were used some of them were very hard to pronounce and I hate to think I'm saying it wrong.











Friday, September 02, 2011

200 Follower Contest Where U Get To Pick The Book


Ok so since Google decided that closing the GFC was a good idea. We are all having to redo our followers. So I'm do an ongoing contest until I reach 200 followers on one of my social sites.  For Google + you will get two points. And I will follow anyone who follows me.  You can follow me on Facebook, twitter, rss, and stumble upon with the icons on the upper right hand corner. 


and taking one or both of my buttons for your site is now worth 10 points each.  So points will be added monthly.  And you still get to pic the book you want to win and the format.  

Follow Me at the places below:




Google + +2
Follow Twitter +1 Like Facebook +1
Stumble Upon +1


For an extra chance to win post my Button on your site. +10
Then just comment here and let me know what you did and how many points you have.  
Don't forget to include the following:


Number that blogger says for followers.  
Make sure you check it AFTER you follow. 
Following me as? (I will need each places name you are following me at) 
Your email
The link to the site if you posted my button
And last What Book You Want. 

Its an ongoing contest so Get All Of Your Friends To Join!!
Points are added at the end of each month. 





Monday, August 29, 2011

GO GREEN


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Life Eternal (Dead Beautiful #2) by @yvonnewoon #BookReview

 
 
Ren e Winters has changed. When she looks in the mirror, a beautiful girl with an older, sadder face stares back. Her condition has doctors mystified, but Ren e can never reveal the truth: she died last May, and was brought back to life by the kiss of her Undead soul mate, Dante Berlin. 

Now, her separation from Dante becomes almost unbearable. His second life is close to an end, and each passing day means one less that she will spend with the boy who shares her soul.

Just when Ren e has almost given up hope, she learns of the Nine Sisters-brilliant scholars who, according to legend, found a way to cheat death. She can't shake the feeling that they are somehow connected to her dreams, strange visions that hint at a discovery so powerful, and so dangerous, that some will stop at nothing to protect it. 

Ren e thought she knew the truth about life and death. But there is a secret woven through history that holds the only hope for Dante and Ren e. Unless they find answers soon, their time together is doomed to be cut short.