Young Elizabeth: The Making of the Queen by Kate Williams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I found this fascinating from the first page. The book started out with the backstory of David (Edward VIII) and Bertie (George Vi). I liked that because the two of them made Elizabeth what she is today. If you have studied the royals you know that David's action is the sole reason that Elizabeth II is on the throne today. I liked how it was explored here and finally, I saw how Lilibet felt about the whole thing. Everything I have read has been very hush hush about "that woman" so I liked it was talked about here. I guess my favorite part was to see how Lillibet fell deeply in love (and rather quickly) with Phillip and how some things changed when she was crowned. The only thing I didn't like about the book is it did go into the future a bit. I wish it could have stopped right there when she was crowned and let into a sequel book or just let you read another book about the Queen. I liked this book as a "pre-Queen" book.
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04 December 2018
01 December 2018
30 days of books I am grateful to have read
Often in November, I see social media posts of 30 things people are grateful for. One year I did a list of 30 days of objects you should buy and in an effort to be different and this year I am doing 30 books that I am grateful for. These books fall into different categories for me so I will explain my choices after each book.
Nov 1-Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell-Before I had many books, I re-read this one all the time. I was trying to do it once a year and finally, I can say I have read it 41 times. I remember reading this book for the first time in 8th grade because I was told by a teacher that it was too long for me to read and do a book report on. She never thought I would get it done. I did and completely fell in love with the text.
Nov 2-The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah-One of my favorite reads of 2018. This book has Alaska at her best, her worst and her most violent. Family drama and happy times. This book has domestic violence in it, so if that might be an issue you may want to steer clear. It gets rather emotional for good feelings and bad.
Nov 3-A Night To Remember by Walter Lord-I am so in love with this book and have read it many times. I read this before they found the wreckage and afterward and it was almost like reading a new book because I could actually see it now. I have a sub-book on this day, Unsinkable by David Allen Butler, which is also about the Titanic. Full of facts and tidbits....a true Titanic lover must have. In my opinion, you can never read too many Titanic books.
Nov 4-The Jerk by Steve Martin-This was a companion book to the film and just as funny and it features many photos from the film itself. I have probably read this a thousand times, I remember as a child reading it over and over and over. I lost my book when we moved in 1990 and just replaced it a few years ago. It was about 20 years in between readings and I loved it just as much as an adult as I did when I was a child.
Nov 5-Song of the Siren by Philippa Carr--I was highlighting the whole Daughters in England on this day because I love each and every book in this series. It follows a family from Henry VIII to WWII. The books are so hard to put down!! This one is my favorite in the whole series. It tells the story of the short life of Carlotta Main. Carlotta was a spitfire from the day she was born until the day she died. She wasn't afraid of anything or anyone and wasn't scared or ashamed to give up a sure thing for love no matter what the cost.
Nov 6 -Travels in Alaska by John Muir-I read this book before I ever went to Alaska but once I found myself in Glacier Bay it took on a whole new meaning. The only thing I couldn't see was the Northern Lights. This book was written was published around 1915, this is an Alaska I will never see.
Nov 7-The Radium Girls by Kate Moore-I had no idea this was real until I read this book. I mean this wasn't even on my radar. Reading about the girl's stories made me sad, made me want to hug them and kick the butts of the companies they worked for.
Nov 8-The Secret of Nimh by Robert C O'Brien-One of the first books I ever remember buying myself. It was purchased in downtown Paducah around 1982 at Readmore Books. That was a place my parents took us to often. We would read magazines, books and buy .25 jawbreakers. I loved this place. Sadly bookstores like this don't really exist anymore.
Nov 9-Next Year In Havana by Chanel Cleeton-One of the best reads of 2018 that is for sure, and without a doubt my favorite cover of all the books I have read that were published in 2018. I longed to read this story before I went to Cuba in 2017, but it wasn't out. I wish it would have been because we went to the cemetery described in the book. We went to neighborhoods like the ones described. I wish I knew more about them when we drove through. I was mainly looking for Hemingway stuff. This story is wonderful!! I do love how we have Cuba of the past and now the present.
Nov 10-Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford-I discovered this book a few years back and it was fascinating. I never knew about the things that Jamie described that really happened right here in the USA. This book started my love of WWII era historical fiction.
Nov 11-Faith of My Fathers by John McCain-I love this book so much. The first time I read it I cried. The second time I got even more out of it. I really think that every American should read this. It is about sacrifice, love of country, being a POW and how a POW comes back to society.
Nov 12-The Book of Royal Lists by Craig Brown and Lesley Cunliffe-This book is nothing but facts on the royal family. It was written not long after the fairytale marriage of Chuck and Di so you only get positive stuff there, but you get the dirt on the other royal family members. From Edward II and Richard III...oh, I am not going to tell you what you will learn, I will just say it is a fun and gross journey
Nov 13-A Farewell to Arms-by Ernest Hemingway-written by one of my favorite authors ever. I am not sure what it is about Papa that I love, I just know I love him. This is without a doubt my favorite book of his and I have read it so many times. I still don't completely get Nurse Barkley, and the dialogue in spots needs work, but the story I adore.
Nov 14-A Fall of Marigolds by Susan Meissner who is probably my favorite modern author. She can write a beautiful story full of imagery and has a massive imagination. This book is my favorite of hers because it is all about 9/11 and how our lives changed on that day. The story follows a couple, but we all go back to our feelings that day. Then it jumps 10 years into the future and ties that horrible past with a wonderful future.
Nov 15-The Prime Minister's Secret Agent by Susan Ella MacNeal- This series is like a female James Bond. Maggie is an M5 agent in WWII times. She doesn't get much respect because she is a female but keeps up with her male counterparts and in some ways surpasses them. The series is kind of violent, but wasn't WWII?
Nov 16-The Deathly Hallows by JK Rowling- I am late to the game here as I did not fall for the books until I went to Hogsmeade in Universal Studios Florida in 2007. I am not a huge fan of the younger years so I have only read those a couple of times, but I love the Deathly Hallows. I mean LOVE!!!
Nov 17 North and South by John Jakes-What a GREAT novel. Completely a soap opera saga in the TV series. Here I think it is more of historical fiction with some trashy characters, but I love it!! Bent and Hazzard are my favorite characters in the book. Bent is so twisted and sick and Hazzard is so good and honest. Orry just kind of runs the middle of the road for me. I like he and George together as buddies and business partners. Warning: this book is long but worth it.
Nov 18-Anne of Green Gables by LM Montgomery- I think this is a fun series. Anne Shirley is poetic, brattish and a little snooty which is odd for an orphan. She is also a dreamer. She dreams so much that she tends to miss the best things right in front of her face. It takes her a while, but she eventually finds what she needs.
Nov 19 The Firm by John Grisham-I have read all of his books but the newest one, still awaiting my turn at the library. I have favorites that are for sure, like this one, The Firm, A Time to Kill, The Chamber, Camino Island, The Last Juror, and the Rooster Bar are some of my faves. He was my first crime novelist and I guess he will always be the best one to me.
Nov 20-The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot-I had no idea this book would be so emotional. I had no idea that Henrietta's life was so hard. I had no idea she was put through conditions that were inhumane. I had no idea her cells were taken for research without the knowledge of her loved ones. This book haunted me for a while and I had to read it again to try and make peace about what happened to Henrietta. It was a grand book, but shocking because of the things that happened to her and her cells.
Nov 21-Looking for Alaska by John Green-A brilliant young adult writer that gets how teens think, act and feel. I think his books are wonderful. This one happens to be my favorite because I tend to be partial to the mysterious ways of Alaska.
Nov 22-Killing Kennedy by Bill O'Reilly- A brilliant series that makes me think. I chose this one on this date because it was the anniversary of the assassination of Kennedy. This book details the events leading up to the moment in front of the Book Depository and gives you a backstory on both the Kennedy's and the Oswald's. My favorite book in this series is the Killing Patton book.
Nov 23- Hello Darlin' by Larry Hagman-I enjoyed this book because it gave us a glimpse into the life of Larry. Everything I had ever read about him said he was a good person, married faithfully to one woman and a prankster...a bit different than one JR Ewing. This book talks about back stories and his mom, Mary too.
Nov 24-The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald-This book fueled my love for the Roaring '20s. There was so much greed and an awakening of individuality. Scott was a fabulous writer and I wished he had more success in his screenwriting so we could see more of his work (like the stuff he did on GWTW), he was just too much attached to the drink. What a shame he died so young.
Nov 25-Anatomy of a Misfit by Andrea Portes-This is a YA book that is like Mean Girls and a girl with a conscience. I adored this book from the first time I picked it up and then I did that audio and it was equally as entertaining. A very fast read too.
Nov 26-If I Stay by Gayle Forman-A big car wreck where people die. A girl hangs onto life by a tiny thread. She has to pull through. She has so much to still live for and experience. While she is suffering she looks back on what life was and could be....what will she choose? Another YA and a grand slam home run winner!! Actually, every Gayle Forman book I have read is exceptional.
Nov 27-The Garden on Sunset by Martin Turnbull- This was a fun ride. I found it while surfing the internet for books on Old Hollywood. This popped up and the first book was free so I had to jump. I got hooked with the first book, but then I read Trouble with Scarlett the second book and it was just perfect. Marcus, Kathryn, and Gwen are all trying to make it in Hollywood. They all have trouble making it work, and have many famous people they befriend. I enjoyed the dialogue with people that have been dead for a very long time. People like Humphrey Bogart, Marilyn Monroe, Rudy Valentino, and Clark Gable!!! I have nothing but good to say about this whole series and they are not very expensive to purchase. I am reading book 9 now (the last one), but I am taking my time because I am going to miss this.
Nov 28- Somewhere in France by Jennifer Robson-I like this book because it displays how great women were in WWI. Jennifer writes a good female character and gives her a good love story too. This was Jennifer's first novel, but her writing doesn't peak with this book...it just gets better and better so be sure to check out her other books.
Nov 29-The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy- I did NOT want to read this book. Our teacher made us and I wasn't happy about it. I wanted to read new books not old then wanted to hug him. So many emotions!!! It is an oldie but a goodie.
classics. I wasn't going to read it but then the teacher made us read during class time so I had no choice. Well, guess what??? I loved it!! I hated Michael Henchard, then I loved him, then felt sorry for him, then forgave him,
Nov 30-Tiny Little Thing by Beatriz Williams-This lady writes books that thrill me so much. She writes in the style that Philippa Carr did so you have to pay attention. She may mention a minor character and the next book may be about that person. She may have a family pop up in different books and you have to think about the connection. You can read any of her books alone and not miss a thing, but if you read them all you will pick up on those little connections. Her book covers are wonderful, but her writing is perfection!!
24 November 2018
Review: Tony's Wife
Tony's Wife by Adriana Trigiani
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Warning: This book hit me so much the only way to tell what I think is to give away plotlines. Don't read if you want to be surprised by the book.
When the book started I loved Sav (I can't spell his long name). He was so kind, honest, hardworking and in love with Cheryl. I was so upset when Cheryl broke his heart but excited he saw a new way at life through a horrible event that happened at his parent's home.
The next scene we meet Chi Chi. She enters as a wonderful person. A servant person that helps others instead of herself. She proves that in the first few pages that she was a wonderful person. She wanted desperately to have a career in music. Her father wanted it for her too and worked at everything he could to give her that dream. Her only fault? Meeting a man named Sav at a club where he was performing.
Of course, he turned out to be a skunk and I was so upset when they became a couple because I really hated him and then I loved him and then I hated him again. His actions did make me like Chi Chi more though.
I am not going to tell you what happens next, I have given way too much away. I did enjoy this book very much and I am sure that I will read it again because it did make me very emotional. I read it quickly because it was super hard to put down.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Warning: This book hit me so much the only way to tell what I think is to give away plotlines. Don't read if you want to be surprised by the book.
When the book started I loved Sav (I can't spell his long name). He was so kind, honest, hardworking and in love with Cheryl. I was so upset when Cheryl broke his heart but excited he saw a new way at life through a horrible event that happened at his parent's home.
The next scene we meet Chi Chi. She enters as a wonderful person. A servant person that helps others instead of herself. She proves that in the first few pages that she was a wonderful person. She wanted desperately to have a career in music. Her father wanted it for her too and worked at everything he could to give her that dream. Her only fault? Meeting a man named Sav at a club where he was performing.
Of course, he turned out to be a skunk and I was so upset when they became a couple because I really hated him and then I loved him and then I hated him again. His actions did make me like Chi Chi more though.
I am not going to tell you what happens next, I have given way too much away. I did enjoy this book very much and I am sure that I will read it again because it did make me very emotional. I read it quickly because it was super hard to put down.
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19 November 2018
Review: The Tattooist of Auschwitz
The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
What a beautiful story of love in the most horrific conditions. I was madly in love with Lale and Gita myself. The things they endured were the most gruesome thing I have ever read about. To find out that Lale and Gita were real people and this story is based on their lives touched me deeply. The love they had, the bond to make it out alive and together, their sheer devotion to one another was touching. Lale didn't come off as a sympathizer, but I can see his concern that he would be. I saw in him a man that did what it took to serve his fellow prisoners and in the end, they took care of him for taking care of him all those years.
There were many spots in the book that I could not stand it for fear that something happened to Lale, Gita or their friends. The constant worry that this could be their last moment was terrifying to me.
I will forever question how these activities could go unnoticed and always say a little prayer for those that went through these dreadful conditions.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
What a beautiful story of love in the most horrific conditions. I was madly in love with Lale and Gita myself. The things they endured were the most gruesome thing I have ever read about. To find out that Lale and Gita were real people and this story is based on their lives touched me deeply. The love they had, the bond to make it out alive and together, their sheer devotion to one another was touching. Lale didn't come off as a sympathizer, but I can see his concern that he would be. I saw in him a man that did what it took to serve his fellow prisoners and in the end, they took care of him for taking care of him all those years.
There were many spots in the book that I could not stand it for fear that something happened to Lale, Gita or their friends. The constant worry that this could be their last moment was terrifying to me.
I will forever question how these activities could go unnoticed and always say a little prayer for those that went through these dreadful conditions.
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Review: Whiskey in a Teacup: What Growing Up in the South Taught Me About Life, Love & Baking Biscuits
Whiskey in a Teacup: What Growing Up in the South Taught Me About Life, Love & Baking Biscuits by Reese Witherspoon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This was a fun journey to the south (mainly Nashville). There is a little too much country music, but the photos, the southern charm, and the recipes are fantastic!!!!! I love so many of these southern dishes and will be making them soon (watch out family!) Reese is adorable, fun, and a gracious host by allowing us into her home and her life and giving us tips on how to be our best, manage it all and read a book while we are doing it!
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This was a fun journey to the south (mainly Nashville). There is a little too much country music, but the photos, the southern charm, and the recipes are fantastic!!!!! I love so many of these southern dishes and will be making them soon (watch out family!) Reese is adorable, fun, and a gracious host by allowing us into her home and her life and giving us tips on how to be our best, manage it all and read a book while we are doing it!
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15 November 2018
Review: Granny Goes Hollywood
Granny Goes Hollywood by Harper Lin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I love these books.
What would you do if you could meet and then work with your favorite movie star? Yeah, that would be fun unless someone is trying to murder your favorite movie star. That is what happens to Granny this time. Barbara, as usual, is on the case. I really think you could read this as a stand alone as Harper sets things up nicely, but I really think you would have more fun if you read the whole Granny series.
I received an advanced reader's copy in exchange for my honest (that I am glad to give) review.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I love these books.
What would you do if you could meet and then work with your favorite movie star? Yeah, that would be fun unless someone is trying to murder your favorite movie star. That is what happens to Granny this time. Barbara, as usual, is on the case. I really think you could read this as a stand alone as Harper sets things up nicely, but I really think you would have more fun if you read the whole Granny series.
I received an advanced reader's copy in exchange for my honest (that I am glad to give) review.
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14 November 2018
Review: The Proposal
The Proposal by Jasmine Guillory
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
A totally fun ride in a red sports car. This is kind of a companion to The Wedding Date...not really a sequel because the main character here was a minor character there, but the main characters in The Wedding Date make a brief appearance here (fingers crossed there is another book with Dana/Courtney/Natalie).
While elements are like a typical romance novel, Jasmine writes in a sexy hip fashion. There are text messages, believable situations, a diverse cast of characters and even some unexpected elements too.
****I have a few followers that might like to know this....this book is a little different than my normal books. This does have some adult bedroom scenes (sex), so if you don't like that, but read my usual selections, you may not want this one. Or you can just skim over those parts. ****
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
A totally fun ride in a red sports car. This is kind of a companion to The Wedding Date...not really a sequel because the main character here was a minor character there, but the main characters in The Wedding Date make a brief appearance here (fingers crossed there is another book with Dana/Courtney/Natalie).
While elements are like a typical romance novel, Jasmine writes in a sexy hip fashion. There are text messages, believable situations, a diverse cast of characters and even some unexpected elements too.
****I have a few followers that might like to know this....this book is a little different than my normal books. This does have some adult bedroom scenes (sex), so if you don't like that, but read my usual selections, you may not want this one. Or you can just skim over those parts. ****
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