Sunday, November 4, 2007

Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse by Stephanie Meyer.... my favorite books today. I read all three books in just a few days. I started Wednesday night and finished Sunday night. I dreamed about the books everynight for the next week. I still think about them daily. I think Stephanie (I feel so close to her) did such a great job putting the reader right into the story. I want to run to Forks and meet them all. I must also say that I love Jacob. He is a Native American, lives on a rez, is big, handsome, and warm. : ) These books were hot!
Song of the Lioness, Tamora Pierce... A female warrior set of three books bound together. Loved it! However, she does sleep around which is a little too abnormal for me. There is magic, nomadic tribes in the desert, "city folk," royalty and theives. Everything your looking for.

Fly by Night, Frances Hardinge... This book took me forever to read! Over one month. I don't know why I had such a hard time getting into it. I decided it was the cover. The cover is really cool with a cut out window. One other book I read had a cut out window on the cover, King in the Window, and I had to force myself to read that book as well. Beware of cut outs in the cover. I really liked it when I was done. Set in a fragmented country with lots of "idol worship." The people looking for a leader. A young girl and her goose are the heroes.

Monday, October 1, 2007

The Sunflower, Richard Paul Evans... We read this book with the Book Club in the ward. I never would have read it otherwise. I have been boycotting Richard Paul Evans for years, but I can't remember why. I read The Christmas Box when it first came out and liked it fine, I also appreciate the fact that we have a Christmas Box House here in Ogden which does much good. Yet, I was still boycotting him. Hmmmm.... Anywho, I loved the book!! It is a love story, set in Peru, however gringos are the main characters. Read it!

The Last Treasure, Janet S. Anderson... A nice book about the importance of family (and managing your finances ...tee, hee...).

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Midshipwizard Halcyon Blythe, James M. Ward

Dragonfrigate Wizard Halcyon Blythe, James M. Ward

Halcyon came into his magical powers at 16 and was relieved to be able to join the navy. He is assigned to a dragon ship. The ship is actually built on the back of a dragon. Nifty... I liked these books more than I want to admit and I'm very annoyed there aren't more. A few of the sailors do swear (about 10 times a book)... I told them to clean it up a little and I think they really listened to me.
The Barn, Avi. Nice fast read, but I don't recommended it if your father recently had a stroke.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Fighting Ground, Avi. One day in the life of a 13 year old boy who wants to fight in the Revolutionary War. A good fast read. Who's side are you on?

Midnight Magic, Avi. Set in a castello during the 1400's. Reason vs. Magic. Who is really in control?