Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Sidney Sheldon's After The Darkness by Tilly Bagshawe

Okay as a precursor to this review I'll tell you right off, this is my FIRST Sidney Sheldon book... and also my first Tilly Bagshawe. This is generally not my genre of choice, but I was dying to read something that I could read and not have to think about. And mom handed it to me. I'll get right to the point. It was a FAST read. It was like watching television (which is pretty much what I wanted). But there were a few things I had NOT anticipated, and I'll spoil it for you and just let you have those first off. A rape, violence, sex, and crime, oh and a bit of bad language... not the bad language you might just hear at my house, much worse.

So there you have that part. Then there is the good stuff. If you like watching Law & Order you just might like this read, if you can handle the crappy things. I liked the characters; I loved the main character Grace and the plot was dang good. A lot of twists and turns that Sheldon is well known for (or so I've been told). I loved that our heroine (is that spelled correctly??) was naive, and then came to her senses and really REALLY found herself through this journey... albeit a painful and disturbing at times.

The scenery and descriptive writing of the east coast and Nantucket (I think that is where they were!) were amazing and made me want to visit a lot more! She really dug into Grace's character and into the dynamic of being a prisoner, a victim, and an agent of change. I thought the ending was a bit, uh cheesy, but I'm not sure how to end it differently. I couldn't have done a better job, and I certainly would not want to have to fill those Sheldon Dynasty Shoes. Tilly did a great job and I tip my hat to her!!

Monday, April 19, 2010

The Host

The Host
by Stephanie Meyer.

Okay, So Vicki told everyone that I'm a Twilight fan, so yes...I am. Not hugely a fan of the movie's though. When my bestest friend told me she had bought The Host and couldn't get into it, I thought I would give it a try.

When I first started this book, I hobbled through the first couple of chapters. It's a Sci-Fi novel, and I have never been much into those. But as I kept reading it, more for something to do rather than interest, I found myself being sucked in.

It's a strange mix of reality and what-ifs about the universe. So without spoiling the book, I hope I can give you some insight. It starts out with the main character, Melanie becoming a "host" to the new aliens that have taken over the earth because they think us humans are too violent. The aliens get implanted into the back of the head and take over the brain. The person still looks and sounds the same, but instead of being mad at crazy drivers they stay calm and let everyone in..happy-hunky-dorey society. By the time people start figuring out what is happening, the world has mostly been taken over by these aliens. People start running from it, and end up in groups hidden away or fighting against them. Melanie is one of those who ran and hid with her little brother after her father and mother were turned into hosts. For the first little while it's really confusing, because Melanies host is named Wanderer, and Wanderer can't get Melanie to turn over her mind. So there's a lot of back and forth, but as the book continues on it makes more sense- Melanie and Wanderer become friends, and against all odds, they join a group (that is actually headed by Melanie's Uncle Jeb) of all Humans. Melanie/Wanderer finds her little brother, and her long lost love, Jared hidden in a bunch of caves that she almost dies trying to find. Most of the book takes place in this cave where she is bullied, threatened, and almost killed by the people she now loves and trys to protect.

In the end, she makes the hardest choice. Wanderer has fallen in love with someone other than Jared, and while Melanie is still a part of her conscience and still in love with Jared. Wanderer decides to end Melanie's misery and leave her body and end her own....but there's a catch. She leaves it to the doctor to carry out all her wishes and unknown to her the plan changes.

Here are a few of my favorite parts!

"Wanda." He said my name slowly-unwillingly, I could tell, though his voice was even and toneless." Is Melanie still alive- still part of you? Tell me the truth."
Jared, I love you, she tried to scream. I'm right here.

Ian squeezed my hand and leaned in to whisper through all the hair. His voice was low so I was the only one who could hear."I held you in my hand, Wanderer. And you were so beautiful."

These are only a few of my favorite parts, and maybe, if you're not into vampires, you'll try the aliens. I thought they were quite clever myself! I hope you take the chance and give it a try. Remember to push through the first 10 chapters...after that it's a gimmie!

Joyce

PS- If you decide to read it, leave me a comment on what you thought! I'd love the feed back!

Saturday, April 3, 2010

The Last Song- Nicholas Sparks

Okay, So I'm new to this, so I think patience is needed. Here I go!

The Last Song

When I started this book, I had a hard time getting the previews of the newly release movie out of my head. I have a hard time with Miley Cyrus.... But the farther I got into the book, the more I realized I was relating to the main character in ways I didn't think I would. I'm not normally a Nicholas Sparks fan either...but here I am.

If I had one thing to say about this book, it would be- READ IT!

It's simple, easy to understand and relate to. It puts into perspective those out of control teenagers, and maybe the things that they're dealing with that I don't think parents understand all the time. It's set on a beautiful beach in North Carolina, has the typical handsome beach-guy, out of control terribly confused girl, and some other characters that cause a lot of trouble, a dad, a mom, and a divorce. Through the book I was continually surprised by the turn of events and resiliency of the main character, Ronnie. Her ability to adapt, change, recognize her faults, and realize that she's wrong is remarkable as is the glimpse of her first love. Of course, it turns out okay in the end, and in Nicholas Sparks fashion the guy and girl end up together. (I know... a spoiler....)

Over all, it's a fantastic book. I'm not a crier when I read, but some of you might be...in that case, grab a box of tissues, and read away!! I'm a hopeless romantic, and this took me back- and forward- to not only my first love, but also to falling in love with my true love.


~Joyce

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Welcome a New Opinion!


I have finally recruited a second opinion!! I guess you could put it that way. My lil sis reads and reads and reads and somehow still makes time for her busy family and keeps her house clean! I don't know how she does it, but she does and I am so excited that she'd like to let her opinions of what she reads OUT into the blogging world! Joyce is a great sister and I'm so happy that she's joined me in puttin it out there! Thanks sis for your contribution!! ~Vick

PS. Yes she's a Twilight fan. I've chosen to not judge her for that. ;) And she is welcome as any of you to post her opinion here via comment or email me, then I'll post it for you. All I ask is that you be nice. If you can't be nice you can't play with us!! Cheers!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Eragon - by Christopher Paolini

I read this book almost a year ago. It was so good I read it again, out loud, to my oldest daughter. She loved every page.

Paolini is a brilliantly imaginative author of this fantasy series about dragons, family, war, warriors, maidens, elves, dwarves, and several other fantastical characters. I know I'm reading a good book when I become a better Spielberg in my own mind than what happens on an actual big screen. This book has been made into a movie. And there is still one more book in the series to be published.

Eragon, a young boy orphaned and given to his uncle as a babe walks directly into the path of nothing more than what seems to be a rock, a beautiful stone of curious workmanship. Thinking it is of some value, he brings it home hoping to sell it to the merchants to make up for a bad hunting trip. Then his life, his journey begins when that rock hatches a dragon, and together they becomes a force to be dealt with by the king Galbatorix and The Varden are seeking their help to free Alagaesia from Galbatorix's evil hand. This troubled, strong-willed boy learns quickly things he had only heard in ancient stories spun by an old story-teller in his village, Brom. Dragons are indeed real, and Galbatorix is indeed very evil, and life is not as simple as crops, hunting and long cold dreary winters.

"He felt like a ghost who had slipped out of the ether.

"Pure joy radiated from Saphira as she climbed into the sky. She loved this freedom to go anywhere. When they were high above the ground, she looked back at Eragon. He saw himself as she did, hanging on to her with a blank look. He could feel her body strain against the air, using updrafts to rise. All her muscles were like his own. He felt her tail swinging through the air like a giant rudder to correct her course. It surprised him how much she depended on it.

"Their connection grew stronger until there was no distinction between their identities. they clasped their wings together and dived straight down, like a speak thrown from on high. No terror of falling touched Eragon, engulfed as he was in Saphira's exhilaration."

This fast adventure story introduced me to a whole new world of fantasy. The idea of creating another world for a character to build and grow was new to me. I loved that Paolini could create in me a desire to create. But even more than that, a desire to read his entire series in just a few months. Thousands of pages that no doubt took him years to write, edit, rewrite and pour over again and again took me a fraction of time to devour and left me wanting more!! I can hardly wait for a release date of the fourth and final book in this series, Shur'tugal. You can find these books just about anywhere, including your local library. Eragon, Eldest, and Brisingr.

The only thing that disappointed me was the naming of the books. It was just a tad frustrating to be reading the second and third books not knowing why in the WORLD it was named what it was. You figure that out in the final chapters of each book, excepting only the first book Eragon, which is appropriately named for the main character. Although I don't know that I would have named them anything different. They are named perfectly, and I guess a little suspense won't hurt me.

Enjoy a good read today!!
~Vicki

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Books I Just Read...

Okay, this will be quick, I'll add the reviews later.

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

John Grogan’s 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.