Sunday, February 12, 2006

Up to Date...Reading...and Sharing

When things go wrong as they sometimes will,
And the road you're trudging seems all up hill,
When funds are low and debts are high,
And you have to smile, but you want to cry,
When care is pressing you down a bit,
Rest if your must, but don't you quit.
Life is queer with its twists and turns,
As every one of us sometimes learns,
And many a failure turns about,
When
he might have won had he stuck it out.
Don't
give up though the pace seems slow,
You may succeed with another blow,
Success is failure turned inside out,
The silver tint of the clouds of doubt,
And you never can tell how close you are,
It may be near when it seems so far,
So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit,
It's when things seem worst that you mustn't quit.

– Author Unknown

 

I got the above in one of the many newsletters I received daily and thought it had a message for all of us!

My reading for work versus my reading for pleasure are two parts of the day. I figure if I am retired, then I decide what to do with the day…right? Well, I admit the last few weeks have been busier than usual. But I can’t say I didn’t enjoy my work!

My favorite personal time reading was Death Benefits by Thomas Perry. I’ve enjoyed Perry’s Jane Whitefield novels, so I naturally picked up Death Benefits, thinking it would be similar. Published in 2001, this was an interesting twist…a fictional book on insurance! Hey, it is a great book and, because I’d never seen one on insurance, I enjoyed it all the more since it brought a level of learning along with it. Highly recommended!

While I was in the midst of Noonan’s Trilogy, I happened to pick up Wings of a Dove by Elaine Barbieri. When I say picked up, I mean that literally, since it had been knocked off my bookshelf by one of my cats. As I bent over to pick it up, I noticed "Orphan Train" on the back cover! This writer also used the historical trains to bring together two young people who formed a bond through their chance encounter while trying to be adopted. This was a wonderful romance story and made my expanded knowledge of these historical rides even more enjoyable!

I finished the Truth series by Mariah Stewart…highly recommended books from this well-known author!

Iron Orchid by Stuart Woods was part of my holiday reading…This was good, but not up to par in my opinion.

Four more mysteries rounded out my personal reading: Alone by Lisa Gardner; While Angels Sleep by Judith Kelman, Dark House by Theresa Monsour, and Mists of Fernhaven by Amanda Stevens, the latter was a bit of a gothic which I especially enjoyed! Yes…I can wholeheartedly recommend all of these for those who enjoy suspense and mysteries!

Jeanie London, In the Cold, was probably my second favorite! The main character, Claire de Beaupre had been captured, tortured and hung (and lost her memory) by the enemy during a covert mission. And then Claire, a new author, begins to write stories that are rapidly becoming best sellers, but which are dangerously close to revealing what was happening on missions in which she participated. A major search to find this woman, determine who she is, and what actually occurred to the supposed dead agent is undertaken by the leader of Excelsior. Highly recommended!

Sandra Brown, one of my favorite authors, came through again with Chill Factor! In the midst of four women’s disappearance, a young woman is caught in her cabin in a snowstorm…Could he be the man who has been abducting women? This page-turner was one I didn’t read at night! LOL, just kidding…but the snowed-in cabin did hit a little too close to home!

And what have you been reading?!

More...

Ok...so I reviewed a CD of poetry and photography...and Adolfo liked it so much that he promptly sent me another book to review!  Would you believe a dictionary?!  Look for that one coming soon!

In the meantime, I reviewed a self-help by Jana Adams, The Colors Within: One Rainbow Reclaimed.  This book is geared toward those that have faced abuse as a child.  Please recommend it to anyone who has this need. It can be helpful to both children and adults.  http://www.bookreviewers.org/the_colors_within__one_rainbow_reclaimed.htm

Another self-help is a Must for everyone!  It is a sometimes delightful, sometimes traumatic tale of childhood abuse which was overcome partially through lessons learned from a special television program.  Although it was fictionalized for the book More Than Angels, I was thrilled to realize I knew the program and since then Ruby Moon-Houldson has provided me with pictures of her with her real-life heroes!  My best friend will know who it is because she bought me the entire series for Christmas several years ago...and I still enjoy watching the reruns and later versions! This book will be available soon.  Check back often! Ruby has promised that I'll get to review the sequel...I love it!  http://www.bookreviewers.org/more_than_angels.htm 

Could that possibly be all of my "work,"  No, I edited a book that was being ghostwritten...  That was a major job that was shared by members of http://www.bookreviewers.org/ and was a major task for all of us as we contributed our own special talents.

I just finished reading The TurnKey Investor'sEssential Lease-Option Lessons by Matthew Chan.  If you have an interest in property management, check back soon for my review.

More...

Ok...I've lost entries twice so far...electricity must not like the snow stuck on the wires, so decided to try this in multiple entries!

Historical fiction was also my next request for review by another new author--Robert Noonan.  http://www.bookreviewers.org/wildflowers.htm  I started out reading his first novel, Wildflowers, but before I knew it, I had his next two books in his trilogy and was writing about all three books...each book about 300 pages!  Now, these books have not yet been published so Bob and I have become e-mail friends as we explore options for his moving on to the next step to get these books published!  I had never heard of the orphan trains and was interested in learning about this piece of our early history that was not always successful and oftentimes totally ignored by history books!  Keep watching for more news on Wildflowers. Bridie's Daughter, and Secrets!

http://www.bookreviewers.org/icon__the_road_to_amsterdam.htm, a new novel, over 500 pages, came from a screenwriter trying his hand at a full-blown novel...all I can say is Wow...this is a doozy!  I still have a short list to go to him and then he'll start to submit this manuscript...so keep watching for updates on this one!

By the way, I finished the editing for Your Poet Is and Thomas Kemp's second book is being printed as I write!  So I did a review of his book as well...might as well help market it a little since I've worked on it...right? http://www.bookreviewers.org/your_poet_is.htm

And speaking of poetry...I also had a beautiful CD to review!  Wow, this one was fun! http://www.bookreviewers.org/observations_in_poetry_and_pictures.htm

Ok...I'm still not done!  More coming!

 

 

A Busy Season!

Moon and Back Graphics Take a look at several similar pictures of where I live!

Well, I knew it had been too long since I had written in my journal; however, when I got a note from my sister asking what had happened, then I knew I had to get busy!

It's cold and snowed in for me today! But it is always so beautiful, I never mind. Rebecca and David, http://www.rebeccasreads.com./, had major damage to their cabin when they came home from trip to VA Hospital...Bummer! Hope you two can get your neighbors in and help you ASAP...Many of you will recall that David is the author of a new
series and Rebecca has her own major web site... I know you are having a rough time now; but Thank God that you weren't there when those trees fell!
http://www.bookreviewers.org/honor_due.htm

I've had lots of tree damage this year as well, fortunately not too near the cabin...did have my roadway blocked by a limb and it broke my flag pole from the corner of my cabin...but that was as close as it got!

So, why no entries to the journal? Yes! I've been so busy reading, that I didn't have time! Let me tell you about my latest:

First the bad one...to get it out of the way! This book was so bad that the director of our site asked me to read it a second time to ensure we were being as objective as we could...Sorry, this book was just bad...and the truth had to be told!  Don't buy it!  http://www.bookreviewers.org/power_of_lust.htm

Please take the time to read the entire review of the next book.  It too was a first book for the author; however, it was so completely different...telling an extremely sad tale in such a beautiful way... http://www.bookreviewers.org/lavina_the_saga_of_an_african_princess.htm . I do encourage you on this one...read the book; it is a wonderful historical saga!

More coming soon!

 

 

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Put a Tune in your Head and Sing this Song!

Next to reading...or maybe even as much as reading...I love to sing!  Here's the words that were recently given to us by Bill Shultz, a friend at our Church...which we'll be singing sometime soon...Just thought all of you might also want to sing it!  This is sung to the tune of the song entitled "Eiedelweiss" from The Sound of Music...
 
May the Lord, Mighty Lord
Bless and Keep you Forever
Grant you peace, perfect peace
Courage forever endeavor
Lift your Eyes And see His Face
And His grace forever
May the Lord, Mighty Lord,
Bless and Keep you Forever.

Well the words for both the original as well as this song are both so beautiful.  I hope you remember The Sound of Music so well that the tune automatically comes to memory!  Have a good day of singing...either set of words!

I'm in the midst of reviewing a beautiful CD capturing poetry, pictures and notes from the author, Adolfo Caso...I have so far been through the CD four times...much more than I need in order to do the review...but it is compelling...and it must be savored over and over!  But the review will come shortly...Look for it soon!

I've also just started on a new novel, Wildflowers, by Robert Noonan...more later on my reading...

Also received three books and two cd's on real estate issues by Matthew S. Chan...I should know a lot about real estate by the time I've read all of them!

Finished all three Truth novels by Mariah Stewart, Sandra Brown's latest, Chill Factor, and The Edge of Eternity by Amanda Stevens...more on those in between my work load!

God Bless!  And I Hope Your Christmas brought Jesus just a little closer to you this year!

P. S. I also got my "signed" copy as a pre-reviewer of Medical Misfit by Jalene Corbin.  Don't forget you can get your copy at http://www.rainbows-end-publish.com/, Amazon, or Booklocker.Com!  Medical Misfit: Doctor, Why Can't You Diagnose Me?

Friday, December 23, 2005

Many to Recommend!

Whew! Even if you are not interested in the paranormal, Kay Hooper’s Chill of Fear is an excellent suspense novel. You may have read some of her other books which include an FBI Special Crimes Unit whose member all have paranormal skills—I have thoroughly enjoyed all of them! They bring a touch of gothic mystery into today’s world and provide a twist that is entertaining as well as—spooky!

In Chill of Fear, we meet a young girl that is a psychic, but that has been medicated and led to believe for most of her life that she is mentally ill. When she meets a member of the Special Crimes Unit who tells her about psychic phenomena, she begins to accept her skills and, in the process, is led by a sister to eliminate an age-old evil that has haunted The Lodge. Of course, she didn’t know about her sister, and, of course, her little sister is dead, but has been caught there in "a gray area" at The Lodge, with many other victims of this evil.

Sounds like a ghost story? Well, yes, and the intrigue and tension is so high that you read on and on…this is a page-turner you won’t want to miss!

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I also had an opportunity to read another book by  Kay Hooper—Enemy Mine that was first published in 1990 and reprinted this year. This was an adventure story evolving into a love story between two rivals who loved and searched for antiquities…for fun and fortune!

The story starts out during an exciting unplanned mountain climb, where the main characters slowly seek and find finger and toe wedges, between the gun shots that are flying around them. In this case, Kane Pendleton is working to save Tyler, who had lost her gun and backpack to the enemy below. They all know that everybody there are hunting for the same treasure but with her supplies gone, Tyler grudgingly teams up with Kane to move on in the search for a golden chalice…and then, later, its twin!

This was a fun story, moving rapidly, and thoroughly enjoyable. The tension between the rivals keeps both aware that they cannot really trust the other, but while they search, they become more and more dependent upon having the other near. If you like a little love midst your adventures, you’ll love this one!

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Well, Your Poet Is… by Thomas Kemp, is off my editorial table and back to the author for submission to the Publisher. We should see his collected works sometime next year! I’ll keep you all posted!

Here’s another sample to tease your interest…

Face in the Mirror

Touching is what minds do best
thoughts become fingers
reaching back or forward for helping hands
Words run both ways too
but always to the center of a heart
to comfort the lonely space that wished for love
Touching is what minds do best
even echoing in the space between us
as dancing over distance brings us closer
To embrace the place
we stand on Sunday morning
looking at the face behind us in the mirror

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One of my favorite authors gave me an excellent read this past week! Robert B. Parker, with School Days provides an insightful look behind the scenes of a high school shooting when Spenser is asked to investigate the involvement of a young boy by the only one who believes he is innocent, his grandmother.

Unfortunately, the boy is not totally innocent, but to find this out, Spenser is forced to make his way through people who didn’t want an investigation, including the parents and the school officials.

Spenser had to call on outside help, invoking Hawk’s name to gain an audience into several gangs, who were the source of the guns that were used. I must admit the reason behind the boy’s involvement caught me by surprise…I don’t know why, because there have been similar cases in real life. Sometimes I wish fiction didn’t follow real life, rather that it was a wild brainstorm out of an author’s head. Still, Spenser succeeds in holding tight on his character and winds up bringing more than the young boys to deserved justice. Hey, you just got to love Spenser! He’s soooooo cool!

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So, the question is—do you like "all" the books that your favorite authors write? Well, I was disappointed with Life Expectancy by Dean Koontz. Of course, it was as well written as all of his other books, and there was the underlying story that Koontz is becoming known for that always brings a valuable lesson. Still, I was not impressed. The story line, in essence, is that Jimmy Tock’s grandfather predicted five dark days in his grandson’s life…his grandson being born the same day that his grandfather’s gave these predictions and then died. While Jimmy goes about his living as a baker, he prepares for the next "day" he must face, all of which do indeed have some danger. Of course, there were other things that kept things going and I sure agree with the concept that we should make more of our life with our families and friends. Hey, other reviewers called it brilliant…so if you like Dean Koontz’s style…go for it…and let me know what you think of it!

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Which leads me to another favorite, whose latest is one of her best! Patricia Cornwell’s, Predator.  Kay Scarpetta is working on a series of murders, while the love of her life, Benton Wesley, is conducting secret studies on convicted psychopaths, one of whom amazingly starts telling details about former murders that seem to have connections to those happening and being investigated by Scarpetta. During all this, we see Marino as we’ve never seen him and there is something seriously wrong with Lucy that prevents her from attending to duty, as well as placing herself into dangerous situations. And the victims, well, they are found with red handmarks on their bodies; and Lucy has met a woman with the tell-tale marks who is not yet dead. Is she involved in the murders? Did the man now undergoing study really do the terrible things he is now claiming as his work? This is a good book…the ending lagged as all the ends were tied up but if you are an ongoing fan of Kay Scarpetta and her co-workers…you have got to find out what is happening in Cornwell's latest!                                                                              

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Karen Slaughter is fast making a name for herself and Indelible is one of her best! This book moves directly into actionas the police station in Grant County, where her novels are set, is taken over. In addition to killing or wounding several police officers, a tour of small children was taking place at the time, and they, too, are held hostage.

In order to find a way to negotiate with the two that are controlling the jail, a search into the past lives of those involved takes the reader back to 1991, into the lives of the sheriff and his then girlfriend, Sara. Sara, who is a doctor, is one of the hostages and is trying to convince everybody that the sheriff has already been killed, when he is actually one of the wounded and she’s trying to get help for him.

Slaughter has been dubbed the "new face of crime" and she certainly continues to earn it as she takes her readers directly into the midst of unforgettable and tense scenes, and keeps you turning pages until you find out how it all ends! This is a great read but be prepared for deep suspense and terror beyond the norm!

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Well, things are not slowing down for the holidays. I already have additional training books on real estate activities, I'm expecting a historical fiction Wildflowers, a book of poetry/pictures, and an anthology of horror! Wow, that is quite a diverse selection so I will have a lot of interesting reviews coming up.  And, of course, I've got stacks of books waiting during my "own time!" Hey, this is the place—Book Reader’s Heaven! I'll be back to share more soon!