Where laundry is counted, pages adored, and alone time is precious little!
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Books I Just Read...
Cold Mountain.... um, cold, slow, painful.
The Last Lecture.... Wish my dad had written one of these.
The Warrior Heir... Good book, number one of three.
Eragon.... LOVED IT!!
I'll get back to these later.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Marley & Me
As a number 1 New York Times Bestseller, most people obviously love this book, have heard about this book, maybe have even read this book. If you know me, you’d know immediately that I’d love this book. It is a dead give away. I can’t pull a poker face and lie to anyone about not loving dogs of all kinds. Big, small, energetic, lazy, well behaved and the untrained. I’m a sucker for most four legged animals. I suppose I was born that way, but I can also suppose that I could blame it on my mother and father for raising me surrounded by animals my entire life. I don’t even remember the first cats we had, or the poodles that my mother adored, but I cannot deny that they were in my family before I was. Candy, obviously a poodle, Sam, the Siamese cat, Tiger my sisters cat, Taffy the Shetland sheepdog. I think there were several Sam the Siamese cat’s. I don’t remember Tiger or Candy, but Sam and Taffy I do. They both came home with us from Florida where we were living when I was born and where they joined our family. I remember Sam in the kennel in the back of the car as we drove all the way home to Utah. I felt bad for him but I knew that was better than him crawling and crying the whole way home all over the station wagon. By the time I was five, I had my own dog one of Taffy’s pups I named Nipper. We were inseparable until he was 17 and we had to put him to sleep.
Now for the book, Marley & Me. It was my book of choice to accompany me on my surprise vacation to Hawaii. I wanted something I knew I would love, would be easy to read, and easy to hold. Check, check check. John Grogan delivered a fantastic book not just about his dog, Marley, but about his family, how they grew into each other, their struggles and heartaches as well as the joy and challenge of owning a dog. I loved how candid and honest his experiences were shared. I loved that after trash talking about Boca Raton, he ended up a resident! I adored Marley from the beginning, but he didn’t try to make me love him either. He wasn’t cuddly and cute for more than 5 pages the whole book, but it was full of his adventures, mishaps and I’ll be honest here, Marley was a pain in the pocketbook as well as the pants!
It is a great light read that will tug at the heartstrings of any dog lover. An honestly good book for those looking for something that won’t turn your stomach, will likely not offend, and if you have a dog, you might very much just enjoy comparing John’s Marley to your dog Blue. Okay, so that is my dog, Blue. And I’d never let Blue AND Marley into the same home at the same time. That would be disastrous. But they would have loved playing at the dam together, roughing around in the waves fetching sticks to their hearts content.
Several descriptions in this book brought me to laughter, and several to tears. Yes don’t forget the tissues for this one. In fact, most of the book I was giggling, if not out loud, then chuckling within myself and shaking my head. One particular description of Marley antics that I particularly could relate to was about the “Portable Alcatraz”. If there ever was an unsuspecting couple, it was John and Jen and man did Marley take that portable kennel for a trip!! I won’t spoil the description for you.
I highly suggest this book, I probably could even highly suggest the movie. The cast contains two of my personal favorites. And who could resist a show about a dog for Christmas? It should be a pretty big box office hit just like the book has been and will likely continue to be.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
From Black Heels to Tractor Wheels by Ree Drummond (The Pioneer Woman)
Ree Drummond says (from her website) "Grab a cup of coffee. Curl up with a blanket. Have a box of kleenex and a fan handy. Here's the complete saga (to date) of the rip-roaring true story of how I met my husband, Marlboro Man, and how I went from spoiled city girl to domestic ranch wife in the blink of an eye."
She's not kidding about that cold shower, the cup of your favorite beverage, a blankie or a box of tissues... really! She's just getting ready to post another chapter soon and I can't wait. I'm at home waiting for "light duty" to get better from my somewhat difficult pregnancy, and I read Ree's posts daily, and several per day sometimes!!
Her language is clear and whitty and pretty darned close to what I'd say! Right down to the "pansy ass". These little glimpses of what a real (as in life-like) hot romance is, is a wonderful addition to my personal collection of Good Reads. It has left me waiting for my own hiney tingly experience inducing husband to come home from his rough day at work. Too bad I can't do much about it!! Doctor's orders! And man, do I ever want that to be lifted soon! Thanks Ree for such fantastic words and for lighting the fire again!!
Yehaw!!
~Vicki
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Pillar of Fire: Promised Land - David G. Woolley
So I don't have much GOOD to say about this series. Granted, I'm not very much into that part of my life right now. I seriously need laughs and entertainment (I'm on very light duty/near bed rest for my pregnancy). I'm sure, absolutely positively sure, that this series could be good. I have one question for David G. Woolley: Was this as painful to write as it was for me to read? It felt like I was PULLING the story, the very words out of the pages, and it took great effort on my part. I can only imagine how hard this was to write... though I have heard that "the words flowed onto the pages" for Mr. Woolley.
By the way, David G. Woolley is part of an incredible blog that you have to check out. And he's involved in some great hobbies and other activities. He's a GOOD man. And I do hope that one day I can read his series. And as far as book reviews go, I know this isn't my best written. But I had to get it out. So I can move on! Terry Prachett's The Color of Magic is next, and so far it is very colorful and very Terry!! READ ON!!!
Monday, August 25, 2008
Breaking Dawn - Stephanie Meyers
Monday, August 18, 2008
Breaking Dawn
Anyone who knows me knows that I have been a Stephanie Meyers fan. I really loved the first 3 books in her Twilight series. They are by no means in the category of "All time great literature" but I think they are a fun read, keeping in mind that they are geared for teenagers and are going to be sappy. But what girl doesn't love a good love story, complete with "Prince Charming"?
That being said, I really didn't care that much for Breaking Dawn, the fourth book. To say I was bitterly disappointed would be an understatement. I think that the author has had her fingers in too many pots and feeling the pressure to produce, gave a substandard story line. And, in my opinion, it kind of got smutty. No way would I let my teenage daughter read it. (If I had a teenage daughter that is.) It's too bad that I feel I wasted a whole week on this book.
I am still madly in love with Edward (sorry Ross!). I guess that's just the way it goes. *Sigh*
I borrowed this from my friend Kelly. She rocks and took on this series like a mad woman. Thanks Kel, for reading this for me!!!
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Company of Good Women: Surprise Packages
Surprise Packages: The Company of Good Women
by Vicki Wight
(Quick note: I have a LOT of spoilers in this review. If you want to read the book, GO GET IT! IT is EXCELLENT! Then read my review later.)
The third, and final book in this series had a satisfying end. I felt more details could have been included, but knowing length and conclusions are considered in completing a book for publishing, the trio of Nancy Anderson, Lael Littke, and Carroll Hoefling Morris finished their series with Surprise Packages with love and grace. I will miss Deenie, Erin and Juneau. In this final book each woman experiences trials with discovering the contents of the packages they have made for themselves throughout their lives.
The book opens in 1996, but the prologue, dated 2004, left me stumped nearly through the entire book! Why was Deenie (the brunette) not “taking part in the fun” as they sat in the pizza parlor in Moab, Utah? The answer didn't become clear to me until after she hears a whispering from her sister, Sunny while visiting her home in Wellsville, Utah to attend Aunt Stell's funeral. In true Deenie flair, she keeps this to herself wanting to figure it out before she lets anyone worry about her.
The COBs (Crusty Old Broads) gather together in September of 2001 in Williamsburg for some Juneau writing research. I found myself looking forward with wonder as this special date in our nation's history approached. What will they do? How will they feel? What will they say? So many wonderful things come about because of this event in these ladies lives. And I'm very grateful that this event was included in the book. It was a great way to explore what I did personally and what others around me did following this terrible day in history.
Erin faces her own packages as she comes to the realization that she is keeping herself safe, and this is preventing her from experiencing love in a more complete form. Upon this realization, and some life changing events occurring, Erin makes a big decision and gets married! Moving a man into her life is such a big change for everyone. Cory moves on finding a partner and his parents begin their mission and his father has a change of heart. Time passes too swiftly in this book, just as it does in real life. Kayla grows up and gets married and starts a family of her own. Mark goes on a mission, and finds a special place in his heart for his own father, after a good talk from Erin. The story doesn't end there, Erin and her new husband celebrate having children of their own!
Juneau's closet of guilty secrets contains a package of something very dark. She opens her family history in Mink Creek again as she spreads Letitia's ashes with Pamela and Misty. Does Gideon come home? The events of 9/11 touch her husband in a different way and he offers her something completely amazing, does she take it? Juneau battles within herself the demon of how to be a good friend to a friend who is experiencing abuse. Her family grows and expands even broader as Trace marries, has children so does Ira! Nicole serves a mission, and pursues her dreams. There is more to the Nicole and Beto story that could be told, but it is unfortunately left to the reader to explore.
Deenie unplugs from Wellsville and moves to FLORIDA for Roger's new job leaving behind her boys to attend college at Utah State University in Logan. Elizabeth (Beth/Liz) travels Europe with Addie Spencer. She finds love from a person I hadn't expected and serves a mission before getting married. Evvy attends private school in Florida, makes friends and defends her faith. Deenie-Do-It-All faces the reality of her actions and makes a friend of a supposed enemy, Delia. Roger has an accident and an addiction and is admitted to rehab. He enters home life a lot like Deenie did, a little distant and trying to find the new Roger. Deenie and the ever faithful Bear join a Search and Rescue in the area, and the inevitable happens, Bear dies saving someone. Did he save only those children, or was someone else saved in a different fashion along the way?
I can hardly wait to get my hands on whatever might come out in the future authored by these wonderful ladies, together or separate. They are doing a Virtual Tour right now, you can visit them on their tour by going to their blog and checking in on their activities! Www.crustyoldbroads.blogspot.com
Saturday, July 12, 2008
The Company of Good Women: Three Tickets to Peoria
By Vicki Wight
Another refreshingly real read written by a trio of women who somehow made all their stories share simultaneously the events of three great characters and their extensive families!
In this book, the second in a series of three novels, Juneau, Erin and Willadene “Deenie” are completely exposed to all of the turmoil that seems could possibly happen. Tragedy, triumph, and tickets for each of them to their situational Peoria’s abound as Nancy Anderson, Lael Littke, and Carroll Hofeling Morris spin an enchanting and haunting tale published by Deseret Book.
In the first novel, Almost Sisters, Juneau lost a baby, and gained a lot more family in a very heartbreaking and loving way as she is advancing in her writing career. In Three Tickets to Peoria, her husband, Greg steps out into a different world as he starts his own business. Yet, there is still Clyde in the shadows. What will happen there? She has been warned by Gabby, Deenie, and her conscience that this is a bad idea, but their weekly chat sessions continue. Her family experiences several highs and lows as one that is loved is lost, another has a terrible case of wanderlust, and another spreads her wings to fly a little farther from the nest and heads to BYU.
Erin has her own battles to fight and troubles at home as her husband, Cory, explores and divulges the thing that is bothering him. Kayla reaches for the stars with her ice skates, and Mark receives honors for his talents on the piano. Ultimately, Erin and Cory define their relationship and changes are eminent as new additions to their family arrive.
Dennie faces unimaginable fears and gives in to the GRIF shortly after the birth of her baby, Evvy. This event in itself opens many more doors and experiences for Deenie. She discovers another side of herself as she becomes Dead Eye Deenie in a more literal sense as a vandal terrorizes the towns Wellsville. Roger, her husband is searching for the right job to finish out his working years and they end up someplace warmer! Beth becomes Liz as she reaches her final years in high school, the mission calls come and each boy serves in different climes.
There are losses and gains all across the character sprawl. Irony abides in every chapter as the women each face their fears head on. Gabby finally faces the skeleton in her closet, as the women and Gabby’s family watch in awe as she gives in to her need to “face the truth before she meets her maker”. She gives the three inseparable women an incredible parting gift as we say goodbye to the COB herself.
This second book in the series is has an incredible way of gathering you in as you turn each page. Each struggle and triumph approach with anticipation that you can taste. Don’t miss the surprising end to this series of good books. Surprise Packages is due out in August. You can get your copy at Deseret Book or most any store where good books are sold.