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Its Monday! What Are You Reading?



What Are You Reading?       Hosted by J. Kaye
  It's Monday! What are you reading this week? is a weekly event to celebrate what we are reading for the week as well as books completed the previous week. Feel free to join in this weekly event if you'd like as well as use the photo/pic/button above.

I'm still reading Musical Chairs by Jen Knox - just about done.  Shouldn't have taken this long to read it since its only 176 pages but its been a busy, crazy week.

Next up is The Witch Doctor's Wife by Tamar Myers and after that 600 Hours of Edward by Craig Lancaster.

Thats my goal for this week!

  
























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Wordless Wednesday


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Teaser Tuesday !



Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:

  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title and author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers! 


My teaser comes from the book called Musical Chairs by Jen Knox :

"I began to imagine that they were our guardian angels. I would watch them from my bedroom window, wonder what they talked about over silver cans of beer; sometimes my father would share bits of his conversations with us over dinner, and I enjoyed these short stories."

I bet your wondering who these guardian angels are??

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Lovely New Awards! Its Monday What Are You Reading?

I would like to thank Laurel  for  this wonderful award!


The rules are fairly simple:

This blog award has been passed on to me along with nine other people. The rules of this one is to list ten honest things about me and then pass the award on to ten other book bloggers. First for the easy part, to list ten things: 

Honest
Good listener
Good wife and mother.
Will read instead of doing dishes
Sits on the computer way to much
Loves to shop
Loves to do crafts
Hates to clean house
Loves chocolate  and eats way to much
Haven't grown up, still a kid

That wasn't so easy!   I'll have to pass it on later.

I would also like to thank Christine from Booktumbling   for this award:





  1. Where is your favorite place to read a book?  My couch with tons of pillows.
  2. Bookmarks or dog ears? Bookmark
  3. What is the best book you have read so far this year? Too many to list.
  4. Do you like to snack while reading and if so, what is your favorite snack?  No to distracting LOL!
  5. Book borrower or book collector?Definitely a collector and my bookshelf is overflowing.

Thank you so much Laurel & Christine for these wonderful awards!





What am I reading ? This week its a book called Musical Chairs by Jen Knox - From Amazon:

Product Description

Musical Chairs explores one family's history of mental health diagnoses and searches to define the cusp between a '90s working-class childhood and the trouble of adapting to a comfortable life in the suburbs. In order to understand her restlessness, Jennifer reflects on years of strip-dancing, alcoholism, and estrangement. Inspired by the least likely source, the family she left behind, Jennifer struggles towards reconciliation. This story is about identity, class, family ties, and the elusive nature of mental illness.

After that  its The Witch Doctor's Wife by Tamar Myers - this one is an Early Reviewer from Library Thing.

Thats all for now! Hope you all have a great week.


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The Book Of Samuel: A Novel by Erik Raschke

  From the authors website:
A funny, heartbreaking story with all the sentiment and nostalgia of Stand By Me as 12-year-old Samuel Francis Gerard must navigate the excitement and disappointment of adolescence
Samuel Gerard strives to be like every other 12 year-old: he hangs out at the bike jumps or at the mall with his friends, finds creative ways to avoid schoolwork, and repeatedly asks his parents questions that he knows have no answer. But when his dad embarks on a religious quest to “save the world,” Samuel’s own live is violently upended.
Literally starting the day after his father leaves, Samuel finds himself on a dizzying, often humorous series of adventures, from being covered in leeches to accidentally blowing up his friends garage, from cheering up his distraught mother to supervising his feisty, racist grandma, and from making out with the most popular girl in school to a horrific, lifechanging fight with the toughest girl in school. And as Samuel tries to sort out the world around him, he begins his own journey of self understanding, taking him squarely into the heart of his Denver neighborhood which is already threatening to burst from changing social values and mass immigration. While The Book of Samuel tells a gripping tale about the tumultuousness of being a teenager at the crossroads of religion and community, family and friends, newfound love and deep-seated hatred, the novel is ultimately a story about the joys and pains of a boy growing up in middle-America.





My Review:  Samuel and his friends don't like the Mexican kids. They're always harassing them and one day the Mexican kids stole their expensive bikes. Jonathon and Jesse had enough and they are out for revenge. Samuels dad spends morning, noon and night reading and studying the Bible. He starts to think that he can save the world and one day, he leaves the family to do just that.
Samuel's mom is depressed and cries all the time, his Grandma hates everyone. Samuel's friends decide they need to do something about the Mexicans so they order a kit in the mail and it comes with instructions on how to create a pipe bomb.
Grandma has medical problems and ends up in a nursing home for round the clock care and no one knows where his Dad is. His mom decides to move her sisters troubled son in with them and Samuel problems escalate with a girl at school and his whole world is upside down.
I felt like I wanted to give Samuel a huge hug!  Sometimes funny and heartbreaking and the end was a surprise.   Definitely recommend it.


“Let’s go to Albertsons and eat bulk gummy bears,” Jonathon suggested.
This was a fine idea, but as we pulled our legs out of the gulch, both Jesse and I almost fainted. We had leeches on our calves.
“Don’t tear them off,” Jonathon said as we started panicking. “You have to use salt.”
We rode to Jesse’s house with the leeches on our legs. I almost started crying because I knew they were sucking all the blood from my body.
“Slow down,” Jonathon yelled. “They’re bouncing all over the place.”
When we got to Jesse’s house, his mom threw wine on the leeches, but that didn’t do anything except stain the carpet. Jesse and I shuffled into the bathtub and Jonathon used a whole carton of Morton’s salt."






About the Author:
Erik Raschke was born and raised in Denver, Colorado. He received his B.A. in English from Earlham College and his M.A. in creative writing from the City College of New York. He studied Peace and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland during The Troubles and, later, served in Armenia as a Peace Corps volunteer. A certified teacher with the New York Board of Education, he taught for many years in Washington Heights, in upper Manhattan, as an English teacher. He currently lives with his family in Amsterdam. His short stories and have appeared in Ararat, Guernica, Reading Room, Chelsea, Promethian, 5-trope, Mr. Bellers Neighborhood and various other publications. The Book of Samuel is his first novel.


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At 2:15am on August 1, 2009, Gerrie Ferris said…
Thanks for the add Natalie.
At 1:38am on July 19, 2009, Preetham Grandhi said…
Good to see you here. Thanks for the great review once again.
At 10:40am on July 13, 2009, Dan Coleman said…
Welcome, Natalie,
Like your blog spot.
At 3:18am on July 11, 2009, Chris Casey said…
Welcome to Crime Space! I stumbled across your blogspot space a few days back while looking for information on Lisa See's SNOW FLOWER AND THE SECRET FAN. Your post regarding that book led me to order it from Amazon. Good to see you here.
At 2:47pm on July 10, 2009, B.R.Stateham said…
Howdy. Pull out your brand of mayhem and spread a little around. We'll see if we can find an antidote.
 
 
 

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