Sunday, May 30, 2010

Addicted to Reading books 18,19 and 20!

I guess I have to come clean. I'm addicted to reading. I don't know how or when it started, but when I find a book I enjoy, I can't put it down. My goal this year was to read 12 novels, that's it 12. Well, it's not even June 1st and I've read 20! 3 of which I read in the last 3 days! It's not like I'm sitting around reading either. I've weeded, trimmed bushes, done dishes, laundry...etc. I'm just finding that I'm becoming more productive in my work time so that I can take a 15 minute break to read.
I started reading what I thought was going to be book 18 two weeks ago, before realizing it was too much for me. It was good book, and I would recommend it to anyone who really likes Historical Fiction. It is by Bodie and Brock Thoene and called First Light. It is the story of Jerusalem and Jesus' arrival there. The history of what was going on at the time was fascinating and I'm sure the author checked in to Hebrew spellings of names. I couldn't read it quickly as I had to keep stopping my mind so that I could read Jerusalem, when it was spelled Yerusalem and Jesus as Yeshua. There were other examples but those are the ones that stuck out to me. The overall story was good, but considering I usually read in 15 minute increments I want to feel like I've gotten somewhere in the book.
I mentioned to Zach's teacher that I enjoy reading and was looking for a new author having read all of Karen Kingsbury. She suggested Terri Blackstock. I picked up the book Miracles at the library the next day. It is 2 novels in one, The Listener and The Gifted. It was FABULOUS! The characters were real, and the situations were ones that you felt drawn into. The stories both unfolded with Christians that had lost their passion for following Christ. They thought they were doing the right thing, but it took miracles by God to help them see that they could do more. Both stories were easy to read and enjoy. I'm going to read her Cape Refuge series next. This is a series of mysteries she has written. Can't wait!
But...before I start the Cape Refuge series I found the book Plain Jayne by Hillary Manton Lodge. I love reading about the Amish, and the simplicity of their lives. This book I stumbled upon as it was in the New Book section at our library! It too was a wonderful book. The main character Jayne Tate is a reporter who has lost her edge and is sent off on a three week vacation. She decides to story hunt instead and finds herself in Amish country. While there she learns that the life she thought she enjoyed was really not what it should be. So she begins to make changes to make her life what she wants it to be. The characters are fascinating and the book was hard to put down. Just when I thought it was wrapping up another twist was thrown in. I loved it. The next story is Simple Sara, which I'm really disappointed won't be out until September! Guess I'll just have to wait.
Until then HAPPY READING!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Take Three by Karen Kingsbury Book 17!

Karen Kingsbury is one of my favorite authors. I love reading a series of books as it is almost like creating an entire TV series with your brain. It gives you time to get to know the characters, and feel like you are almost a part of their lives. Take Three is Book Three in the Above the Line Series. Being that it is book three I'd definitely recommend reading Books 1 and 2 prior to this book just so you have the background for the continuation of this story. This story has several story lines running through it. First, will Keith and Chase continue to produce successful faith based films, will their friendship last when changes occur, will their marriages survive the changes? Then there is Andi, Keith's daughter, will she confess the choices she's made and learn to live with her decisions or will she continue to hide herself away and hope that things will just take care of themselves. What about Bailey, will she stay with Tim or realize that she should move on and be with Cody? If all those story lines aren't enough there is also Dayne and Katy to think about and Luke and Regan and ...
Regardless, of the story line Karen touches your heart with her faith based writing. She allows the characters to learn from each others pasts, and guides them in a direction of truth. Wonderful author, wonderful book!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Spring Break for Flat Stanley




Flat Stanley arrived home just in time to head off on a Spring Break adventure to Columbus, Ohio. He was a little nervous when he saw the Titanic at the museum. He was relieved when we said it was just a model and that we weren't going on a boat ride. The first stop found us at COSI, one of Columbus's best known museums. This museum is all about hands on Science. Our favorite part was Grossology, and walking through a Black Hole!Flat Stanley thought traveling by train may be safer then going into space!
After our visit to COSI we headed south to Chillicothe. We lived there for 4 years up until the time Zach was born. Flat Stanley enjoyed visiting with the Perry family and stopping by the Indian Burial Mounds.
Our final stop took us to Fort Rapids, Waterpark in Columbus. Flat decided he wasn't in the mood to go swimming so he just hung out in the hotel room. He figured he needed to get some rest before he heads off on another adventure.

Flat Stanley returns to the States



Flat Stanley returned to the States from his trip to England just in time to head out again with Katie's Daddy on a business trip.

This trip took him through Chicago's O'Hare airport and then onto Seattle, Washington.
He enjoyed many of the sites while in Seattle, of course visiting the Microsoft Corporate Headquarters was one of his favorites.
He even had time to come up with the idea for Windows 7 (the commercials are all wrong, it was really Flat's idea!)
Flat Stanley had a wonderful time on the trip, but he was excited to know that when he got home he'd be headed off on Spring Break with Katie and her family.

Fact or Fiction- Book 16

The latest book on my list was The Red Tent by Anita Diamant. This is the story of the life of Dinah, daughter of Leah and Jacob. Jacob is most often remembered as the Father of Joseph (aka Joseph and the Amazing Technicolored Dream Coat) In the Bible Jacob and Leah do have a daughter named Dinah. A daughter who is taken by a man of great wealth who after sleeping with her wishes to claim her as his wife. Her brothers, 2 in particular, are outraged that he would disgrace her is this way and request that her Father along with the dowry request that the men be circumcised. The man loves her so much that he agrees, and all the men of the city are commanded to do this as well. The Bible then goes on to tell us that her brothers take further action against the men and that Dinah leaves the city and lives the rest of her days with her brother Judah and his family. That is the Bible, the truth of the story.

This story is based on characters of the Bible, but then greatly deviates into a fictional world. It is important to realize this because unfortunately many people read fiction based on the Bible and then believe the Bible to be to also be fiction. It is not. It is God's Word, that has stood the test of time and will continue to do so. This story is a good story, it takes known characters and gives them a life outside of what is read in the Bible. It gives us a picture of life in biblical times, that revolve around the Red Tent or the tent where the women would go during their monthly cycle when they were considered unclean and needed to be set apart. It was an entertaining story, that for me made me go back and read the parts in the Bible discussing these people to see what is real and what is fictional. Even the author states that the book is NOT a translation but a work of fiction. It is a book about the relationships of the females during this time period, their relationship with the men in their lives, the complications of multiple wives and raising of the children. In the reading group guide at the end of the book the author states that she felt the story of Dinah needed an explanation so "I decided to imagine one"
If you want a captivating story, with names you may be well aware of from reading the Bible this is a good story to read. Just be aware that it is FICTION, God's truth and his word is real, and this book may be confusing for someone who is not fully aware of the actual account in the Bible.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Capturing Romance Book 15!

Pictures catch our attention and for me, that is what drew me to book 15 (and soon to follow book 16) of this year. The newest novel I just finished is Vision in White by Nora Roberts. In this book 4 friends who played wedding over and over again as children have found themselves working together as adults to run their business Vows, a wedding planning company. Book 1 of this 4 part series is about Mackensie, the photographer of the business who has the view that true love can not be found. That she can not afford to give her heart away because it won't last. The reason she is a photographer is even based on the fact that we need to capture those happy moments due to the fact that in her life she knows they never stay happy.
Her business leads her to Carter the brother of the latest bride to walk through the doors for their services. Carter and Mac went to high school briefly together, and he always dreamed back then of them being together. Now when they are on the verge of finding happiness together they discover that perhaps their worlds, that are so different, will not allow them to be together in the end. You'll have to read the book to find out if love wins out...just a hint, she does help run a wedding business!

Need a Whole Box of Kleenex for book 14

You'll need a WHOLE box of Kleenex if you decide to read The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks. This is the 14th novel I've read this year and is not just a tear jerker, it is a sob fest waiting to happen. So if you need a good cry...it is the book for you.
This story is about a young girl on the verge of turning 18, a girl who is rebelling against her parents as she tries to understand how her father could have left her family just 3 years earlier. Her mother is forcing her to go away for the summer with her 10 year old brother to stay with the father that she hasn't spoken too in those 3 years. From New York City to the small beachfront town of Wrightsville, where she finds life to move at a much different pace. She knows she will hate life there, it is after all so different from what she knows. After meeting potential friends her first night there she begins to find out who she really is, and who she wants to be. She finds love and acceptance from a father that she is trying to continue to rebel against, and she comes to find that being who she is is not who she wants to be.
When faced with multiple problems she is forced to make a decision to stand and fight or once again to run away. What will she choose? To find out you'll have to read the book, just be sure to have those kleenex handy. You might want to explain to anyone who will be in listening distance why you will be suddenly sobbing too!