Friday, March 15, 2013

Feature and Follow Friday: Solitude

Parajunkee Alison Can Read



FEATURE & FOLLOW FRIDAY

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Q: Activity! Hopefully warm weather for most of us is here soon .. so tell us about your favorite outdoor reading spot or take a picture.


I don't have a beach where I could dunk my toes into the warm sand and read, but I do have a park --  although I don't recommended dunking your toes in the water there, unless you like them nibbled. How kinky!










Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Review: God is in the Pancakes


Does God appear to us through signs -- like a little bubble on a pancake telling us it's time to act?

Grace hopes so. She desperately wants signs to tell her it's okay to date her best friend Eric, to forgive her Dad for leaving, to kill Mr. Sands who pleaded with her to end his misery. Boy, am I glad I'm not in her shoes. Forgiving someone is never easy, neither is trusting someone with your heart, but killing!!

Believe it or not, God is in the Pancakes never really touches religion it simply mentions God (very, very few times) so even if you are an Atheist you might enjoy this. The story is well paced for a contemporary. A great addition is that author joined Isabelle to the mix -- the elderly man's wife -- making the story even more climatic. 

Prepare to question everything you thought about Euthanasia. 

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday: Smells like Spring




Spring is around the corner and with it comes all these anticipated new releases. Without further ado, here is my list of Spring Wants


3. Unbreakable



4. If I Should Die
5. Towering
6. All I need


Monday, March 11, 2013

Caught my Arrow # 9


Caught my Arrow is a meme similar to In my mailbox and  Stalking the Shelves featuring books that were purchased, borrowed or received that week.


This week I got a steal! I found all of these hardcover books (Anna and the French Kiss is a paperback) at Chapters for under 5$. Can I let you in on a secret? Except for The Dead-Tossed Waves, I have read all of them. But they are so good, I don't mind re-reading them.


The Bad Queen
Keep Sweet
Anna and the French Kiss
The Dead-Tossed Waves


What are you reading this week?

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Review: Boys, Girls and other Hazardous Materials


Remember all the high school drama? Well, this book will take you on a trip back in time: crushes that crushed back others that didn't, backstabbing friends, true friends, hazing, pressure to belong... You can even read some of Charlie's school news bulletin. Yup, it's high school alright.

Is Charlie a mean girl? In a way, yes.

She doesn't insult people or put them down, but she will stand by quietly while a friend hurts someone who didn't do anything to deserve it. People like that sometimes seem meaner than the bully itself -- if only they would have your back maybe the bullying would stop. It's important Charley finds her voice. Not everyone will hate her if she speaks her mind. I enjoyed watching her struggle and progress, and desist. Change is never easy.

Will also made a nice male lead, dealing with his own pressure to make a sports team.

This is the first book I read from Wiseman although I am a big fan of Mean Girls and appreciated all the research she put into this novel.  Her new book Masterminds Wingmen filled with stories and advice  for boys will be released on September 2013.