Thursday, March 06, 2008

Thank You Writers Strike Part II

Oh, it is feeling so good to get back to reading. Last time I checked in, I had been rediscovering my love of reading and I am continuing to develop my hobby more this month...thanks to all of your amazing recommendations! I added everything to my Good Reads list (thanks to my friend Jessica for sharing this site with me) and now I feel an added sense of accomplishment because I can move things that I have read to different categories and rate them. I just love that!

Several of you recommended starting the Stephenie Meyer's series so I thought I would give it a shot. I am not really into vampire books or anything like that, but it came highly recommended by you so I put a hold on it at the library. I am SO glad I did! I started with the first book in the series (of course), "Twilight." The plot was moving pretty slow for me in the beginning, but then it picked up about halfway through and the ending was such a shocker that I ran downstairs and put a hold on the next two books. I would agree that even if young adult fiction and vampire books don't sound appealing to you, that this book crosses those genres and it equals just really great reading. I stayed up until 12:30 one night so I could finish it and find out how it would end. I should have known it would be a giant cliffhanger since it is a series book, but I was thrilled to have finished it. A big thank you to everyone who recommended these! I am looking forward to reading the next two and I thank you for being so tired because I can't put them down.

The next book I read was, "The Sky Isn't Visible From Here," by Felicia Sullivan. I don't usually read memoirs so this was a little bit out-of-the-box for me, but I am so glad I read this. All I kept thinking was how I am always so worried that something I might do could potentially screw up my kids for the rest of their life and her story just put everything in perspective for me as a mother. I am not saying that I am a perfect mom, but this story just showed how strong the human spirit is and how we can overcome things in our childhood and turn out to be really great adults...no matter what type of childhood or family we might come from. I will admit, this book was hard to read. Who wants to read about abuse being inflicted upon a child or a mother that puts her addictions ahead of her child over and over again? It was a challenge for me as a mother to read a story like this, but I felt better for having read it. An interview with the author offers a lovely incentive too so I am grateful I read it so I could share her story with you! So inspiring!I also read, "One for the Money" by Janet Evanovich. Again, this is not normally my genre, but everyone kept talking about these books so I thought I would give it a shot. This series is awesome! I put the second and third one on hold at our library and picked those up this week. These were suspenseful, but also made me laugh out loud a lot. I think I was starting to annoy my husband at night since I would burst into laughter randomly while he was trying to sleep. Oh well! He knew he married a quirky bookworm when he met me. These books are so much fun!
I got my hands on an advance copy of, "Party Basics for New Nesters" By Maria McBride. This book is amazing and offers tutorials and projects for making your home a place to entertain in. The book is intended for newlyweds, but I think it is an excellent book for anyone who has trouble with entertaining. Many of the projects in it were thrifty and could be put together using items from thrift stores & yard sales so I really appreciated that element about it. I also loved the basics for how to set a table, how to press your table linens, how to arrange flowers, and what tools you need to have a party where you offer mixed drinks. I really enjoyed the basic recipes that this book offered too. I will admit that some of the projects were a little difficult for someone who isn't crafty or good in the kitchen, but my overall feel of this book was that it contained great elements that I could add to make my home more inviting to my guests. Two thumbs up! A great gift to give to a new bride or as a housewarming gift to friends! It looks like this one will hit the bookshelves on March 11th!Not to be outdone by all of these good reads, we also watched (for the first time) The Jason Bourne Collection. We actually got all three movies at the library and each night we watched one movie. Ryan's cousin had recommended this series to us and I thought we would give it a try. This was not in my normal genre of movies, but I could have eaten this up with a spoon. I was hanging on the edge of my seat, I jumped a few times at some unexpected parts, and my husband and I kept murmuring, "Now that was awesome! " over and over and over again. I am so glad that we watched them right in a row too. I am bad about remembering stuff from one movie to the next so this helped me a lot. If you haven't watched these, get them! So great!

My husband also discovered something really great for me! Direct TV customers can watch the whole first season of, "The Tudors" on their free channel. I am not sure how long they will be airing it, but I am DVR'ing it and watching the episodes in the evening. I don't know if other stations offer this, but those free channels can be great for watching shows on the expanded cable. I know what they are hoping is that you will get hooked and start ordering Showtime or HBO, but I am just going to enjoy the free stuff and then wait for the DVD to come out for the next season. I love historical fiction and this series is amazing. They have edited it and said you have to subscribe to the channel to get the full-on action or whatever. Works for me!

Sound Off: Tell me what you are reading and watching this month?

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8Comments:

Blogger Teachin' this mommy new tricks!
"I keep hearing about Twilight and bought it finally, but have yet to really jump into it.I need to sit down and just read it :)"

at 5:55 PM  

Blogger BlondeMomBlog (Jamie)
"I LOVE the Tudors! Speaking of that era, I just finished The Other Boleyn Girl and am now reading The Queen's Fool by the same author. I have Water for Elephants on reserver at the library and Shopaholic and Sister on my nightstand."

at 5:59 PM  

Blogger Amy
"You will LOVE Twilight. Soooo good!

Jamie- I love all of Phillipa Gregory's stuff. I still need to read some of her earlier books, but I have read all of the more current ones. I need to read Water for Elephants still, but I did read Shopaholic and Sister. That author is coming out with another book pretty soon too.

So much to read, so little time :)"

at 6:03 PM  

Blogger Karen Erickson
"I loved Twilight. It was the first YA book I've read since I was a...YA! LOL

Have you been to Stephenie Meyer's website? There is a lot of interesting information on there - she explains how she wrote Twilight in the first place and I loved reading her story.

She also has an adult book coming out this year. :)"

at 6:21 PM  

Blogger Amy
"Karen- I was not aware she was coming out with an adult book. I am going to go check out the site- thanks for the recommendation!"

at 6:31 PM  

Blogger amy
"Hmm...I have not read any of those books or authors, thanks for sharing your reviews. I LOVE the Bourne movies, not typically my kind of movie either. You guys were smart to watch them back-to-back like that. It's VERY difficult to remember what went on when watching them a year apart. They are so intense to watch...I get into them and yell/jump up as well, kinda like when watching 24, which was not aired this year, thanks to the Writers Strike!!!"

at 8:52 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous
"Amy,
Thanks so much for mentioning my book, and for the very generous interview. You're a gem!
Warmest, Felicia
http://www.feliciasullivan.com"

at 8:49 AM  

Anonymous Stephanie
"I love Janet Evanovich for a fun read! I haven't seen all the other recommendations, but my quick list if you are interested in some more authors: Kathy Reichs, Linda Fairstein, Patricia Cornwell, Lisa Fairstein and Tracy Chevaliet (I think I just butchered her last name, she wrote "Girl with a Pearl Earring, among others)"

at 9:28 PM  

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