Wednesday, September 22, 2010

More books!! book 37?!

Realized as I was writing on the blog today that I never posted a review on Bed of Roses or Savor the Moment book 2 an 3 in the Bridal Quartet Series by Nora Roberts. Actually, read them this summer, but since I am keeping track I'll call them books 37 and 38! (think I went well above the 12 I was planning on reading this year!)

Bed of Roses is the story of the florist in the Bridal series. Emma, is a true beauty who men swarm around, but she hasn't been able to find the right one. In this book she realizes that sometimes you have to look close to home to really find happiness.

Savor the Moment is book 3 in the series. In this book pastry chef Laural finally realizes her dream of knowing true love. She has perfected her world of pastry can she perfect and keep a relationship alive.

Both books were great romance stories. Looking forward to Happily Ever After which is set to be released in November of this year.

Choosing to See ( Book 35)

It's hard to even start this review. Book 35 was Choosing to See by Mary Beth Chapman. Wow, doesn't even begin to describe the life she has lived especially these past several years. As long as I can remember I have been a fan of Steven Curtis Chapman's music. So in May of 2008 when I heard the crushing news that his daughter had been killed in a car accident I felt compelled as so many across the world did to pray for his family. At the time I had just purchased a CD of his with the song Cinderella on it. It's a song about how quickly little ones grow up, and that before you know it they are ready to be on their own and gone. For days after the accident the radio stations would play the song and I'd have to shut it off, sick over what had happened to their family and wondering why God would allow this to happen to a man who had spent his adult life telling the world about God through his music.

When I heard Mary Beth Chapman was writing a book about what God has taught her over the years I knew I had to read it. Part of me was curious, would she say what really happened, at the time of the accident there were only sketchy details, would she talk about how she simply trusted God and moved on? While she did tell of the accident, and her life before and after the book was so much more about journeying with God. Yes, she absolutely trusted God, before, during and after the accident. But at the same time she trusted Him with her heart, and her family, she struggled with, and most likely still does struggle with questions that may never be answered this side of heaven. She poured her life out on the pages of the book. At times I'd find myself laughing over different stories she was telling, and the next I was brought to tears.

Real. That is what she allowed herself to be for everyone through this book. She shared with honesty her struggles, her questions, her trials. Yet, as she did I found myself drawn to the fact that regardless of the storms life may be throwing at her she was going to hang on, if only by a thread to the fact that God is in control, that His love is real, and that He will never leave us. We might not feel His presence at times, we might wonder why He would allow something to happen, and we might honestly scream out to him in anger. Yet, He knows how we feel, He has felt our pain, and He alone will be with us no matter what. I don't often buy books, but this one I knew I had to purchase. Not so it will sit on my shelf for years to come, but so that I can pass it on to someone else to read. Perhaps her story will help someone find the peace, the hope and the joy that comes from knowing the Lord. That they too will choose to see God, perhaps for the first time.

The Chapman family is till in my prayers. I pray for them as they live without their precious daughter, and as they continue to show others what it means to really walk by faith.

Books 33, 34, and 36.

It's been awhile since I've taken the time to update my blog book reviews. I have been reading, in fact I read books 33 and 34 back in August, followed by an attempt at 2 different books that I just couldn't get into. Book 35 deserves it's own entry, so for this post I've included the books on either side of it.

Book 33 Undead and Unwed by MaryJanice Davidson. It is book 1 of a set of 9 books that focus on Betsy, who has turned into a vampire. Now if you like the Twilight series or the Vampire Diaries you might not find this book to your taste. In fact, it's not one you can really sink your teeth into. It's more of a snack. (I know enough with the Vampire analogies) This book was a fairly quick read, and despite the fact the lead character has turned into a vampire, it is a pretty light hearted book. The main character knows she died, but can't figure out why she is still alive. It takes a bit to determine why when she was killed in an accident she comes back to life. Her family and friends have to learn how to deal with this new part of her life, will they stand by her or turn away? Of course there is also the problem that she is being hunted by a group of vampires who feel that she is unworthy of the status that she has earned. Will she be able to save the vampire world from destruction? To answer these questions you'll have to pick up the book and read it. It was a fun book to read, not sure I'll read the rest of the series or not. I'm not addicted to vampires so I could take it or leave it. Guess I'll have to see what other books cross by path first.

I guess on that note I have to say that if you are really into vampires you might like the Black Dagger Brotherhood series. I started book one, and was told ahead of time that it was pretty edgy. I thought I'd give it a try, as it was recommended, I made it to page 100. At that point I decided it just wasn't for me.


Book 34 Artemis Fowl and the Eternity Code by Eoin Colfer
This series is one I keep returning to. I guess mainly to see what more trouble Artemis can get into. In this book he has stolen Fairy technology that he has decided to sell. Of course that doesn't go the way he has planned and requires Fairy intervention to help him escape a bad situation. This character is like James Bond/Sydney Bristow meeting a 6th grader. It's quick, funny, and intriguing as to what could possibly happen next. I have the next book The Opal Deception in my teaching bag ready for down time. This series is perfect for your late elementary school student too, although mine is currently reading about 5 different novels depending on which one he picks up at any given moment!

Before reading book 35 and 36 I did attempt to read Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah. It was a good book, I just couldn't quite get into it. I don't know if it's because at the time so much else was going on that I never found time to really read for long enough periods. I may go back to it again sometime. It's the story of friendship, love and relationships.

Book 36 UnBridaled by Eileen Rendhl
To be honest I picked up this book because I found the cover amusing. After reading the back of the book, it reminded me of the Julia Roberts movie Runaway Bride, which was pretty funny, so I decided to read the book. It was just a light, quick, read that didn't require much thinking. Sometimes, I don't want to have to spend hours contemplating the world and the relationships of people. It just unfolded. Chloe the main character leaves her husband to be at the alter. What happens next is a tale of realizing that life doesn't always happen the way we expect it, but the way it should. She does have other books with similar titles, may or may not read them. It will depend on recommendations, or other books that just leap off the shelf at me between now and then.