Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Teaser Tuesday

Teaser Tuesday is hosted by Should Be Reading. Here's how you play:

* Grab your current read.
* Let the book fall open to a random page.
* Share with us two (2) “teaser” sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12.
* You also need to share the title of the book that you’re getting your “teaser” from … that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you’ve given!
* Please avoid spoilers!


My teasers:

"The young doctor was more like one of those physicians you saw on the daytime soaps - tall, fortyish, with darkly handsome features and a toothpaste-commercial smile. Between his good looks and impressive profession, he'd become a pretty popular guy with some of the locals (most of them female)." - taken from page 50 of The Ghost and the Haunted Mansion by Alice Kimberley.

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Today In History


10th February, 1964: Bob Dylan releases "The Times They Are a-Changin" his 3rd album, by Columbia Records. The album is seen as a protest album featuring songs about issues such as racism, poverty, and social change.

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Monday, February 9, 2009

I'm doing it again...

While blog hopping I found another challenge. Yes, another one. Please, someone stop me! Hello, I'm Leya and I'm challenge-a-holic! This time I've signed up the Chunkster Challenge, hosted by Feelin'Chunky.



The rules:

*A chunkster is 450 pages or more of ADULT literature (fiction or nonfiction) Don't complain folks, I read all thousands of pages of the Twilight series and they were good, but not a challenge. A chunkster should be a challenge.
*If you read large type books your book will need to be 525 pages or more I asked around and the average LT book is 10-15% longer or more so I think that was a fair estimate.
*No Audio books in the chunkster. It just doesn't seem right. Words on paper for this one folks.
* You may start any time after signing up. You must complete your reads before or on Nov 15th.
*Short Stories and Essay collections will not be counted.
*Books may crossover with other challenges (see option 4 for a collaborative effort with TBR challenge)
*Only option 4 requires that you make a set list of books to complete the challenge

And I chose this option:

*Do These Books Make my Butt Look Big? - this option is for the slightly heavier reader who wants to commit to 3-5 Chunksters over the next ten months.

1. Camilla by Fanny Burney - Read on February 17, 2009

2. The Gift of Wings by Mary Henley Rubio - Read on April 11, 2009

3. The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe -Read on April 22, 2009

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Today In History


9th February, 1979: England forward Trevor Francis signs for Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest side in Britain's first £1m transfer deal.

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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Journey to the Centre of the Earth


This is one of those books that I've been meaning to read since, well, since I heard of it. Jules Verne is one of those authors that you hear a lot about, you either love him or you hate him. He was considered to be a very forward thinking man back in his day. I have read Around The World In Eighty Days, which I enjoyed but I never read his more science fictiony (is that even a word?) works. When I was deciding on which authors that I would read for Celebrate the Author Challenge, I chose Jules Verne.

Professor Von Hardwigg finds a rare manuscript on a Icelandic saga, in that book he find a note that is written in a cryptic way. He gets his nephew Harry to decipher the message. From that note he comes to find out about a way to travel to the centre of the earth through a volcano in Iceland. The Professor, along with his reluctant nephew travel to Iceland, there they find a willing guide to take them to the volcano crater. And that's when the adventure starts.

The way the book is written, like a diary or travel log style was easy enough to follow, but I found certain parts harder to read than other. Some were dry and boring, and others exciting and moving. I didn't care much for the Professor, I found him mean. Harry on the other hand was either a pessimist or a optimist his moods would change all the time, and he also had the knack for getting lost. My favorite part of the book was the way the author described the surroundings. I felt like I was there along with them. He made it so believable, I found that fascinating. I just devoured the book.

My least part of the book: the ending. I didn't care for it! Along the way the story kept on building and I found the ending anti-climatic.

Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne (4/5) Science Fiction; Classic Literature; Published: French (1864), English (1871); 2009 100 + Reading Challenge (18); Celebrate the Author (2); Keeper shelf;

1001 Romance Novels

I know I have a problem, I just cannot resist. When a friend from a reading group posted a link for the 1001 Romance Novels To Read I just had to check it out. Thanks for the link, Md! And now I have the share it with you...

The list comes to us courtesy of Romantic Times Book Review, and from what I understand it's a list that romance readers want to read in a lifetime.

The titles in green are the ones that I have in my TBR, the ones in blue are the titles that I'll get to eventually and the ones that I've read are in red.

1. Mackenzie's Mountain by Linda Howard
4. The Secret by Julie Garwood
7. Dreaming Of You by Lisa Kleypas
8. THE DUKE by Gaelen Foley
9. It Had To Be You by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
10. THE BLOOD OF ROSES by Marsha Canham
11. Laird of the Mist by Paula Quinn
12. Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah
13. Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase
16. THE UGLY DUCKLING by Iris Johansen
18. Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie
19. Devil in Winter by Lisa Kleypas
21. Lion's Lady by Julie Garwood
23. Shanna by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
26. Ransom Julie Garwood
27. Something Wonderful by Judith McNaught
29. Cry No More by Linda Howard
30. Someone to Watch Over Me by Judith McNaught
32. Again The Magic by Lisa Kleypas
33. Skye O'Malley by Bertrice Small
34. Naked In Death by J.D. Robb
35. The Wolf and the Dove by Kathleen Woodiwiss
37. Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte -- My thoughts are here.
42. Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
46. Nobody's Baby but Mine by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
48. Mystique by Amanda Quick -- My thoughts are here.
50. Kill and Tell by Linda Howard
51. Kiss of the Highlander by Karen Marie Moning
52. The Dark Highlander by Karen Marie Moning
53. Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning
54. Bloodfever by Karen Marie Moning -- My thoughts are here.
58. When He Was Wicked by Julia Quinn
61. A Rose in Winter by Kathleen E. Woodwiss
62. Duncan's Bride by Linda Howard
66. Devil's Cub by Georgette Heyer
67. WHITNEY, MY LOVE by Judith McNaught
74. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE by Jane Austen -- My thoughts are here.
78. REBECCA by Daphne De Maurier
80. A KINGDOM OF DREAMS by Judith McNaught
84. Single White Vampire by Lynsay Sands
91. FLOWERS FROM THE STORM by Laura Kinsale
95. The Marriage Bed by Laura Lee Guhrke
96. Paradise by Judith Mcnaught
97. Remembrance by Jude Deveraux
98. Lucky's Lady by Tami Hoag
103. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
106. Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell
110. Night Play by Sherrilyn Kenyon
115. The Proposition by Judith Ivory
116. Truly Madly Viking by Sandra Hill
117. Mr. Perfect by Linda Howard
124. Dark Prince by Christine Feehan
130. Perfect by Judith McNaught
131. The Bride by Julie Garwood
135. Chesapeake Blue by Nora Roberts
137. The Phantom Waltz by Catherine Anderson
144. Sanctuary by Nora Roberts
147. Prince Joe by Suzanne Brockmann
148. Dark Lover by JR Ward -- My thoughts are here.
153. The Wedding by Julie Garwood
156. Crazy for You by Jennifer Crusie -- My thoughts are here.
160. Ain't She Sweet by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
161. Goddess of Spring by P C Cast
164. Charming the Highlander by Janet Chapman
166. Love's Tender Fury by Jennifer Wilde
172. A Knight in Shining Armor by Jude Deveraux
178. The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough
181. PALE MOON RIDER by Marsha Canham
182. MCKETTRICK'S HEART by Linda Lael Miller
183. NOBODY'S DARLING by Teresa Medeiros
193. The Masqueraders by Georgette Heyer
204. Frankly, My Dear by Sandra Hill
205. ALMOST HEAVEN by Judith McNaught
206. Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte I'll be reading it again soon!
207. Captain Jack's Woman by Stephanie Laurens
210. A YEAR AND A DAY by Virginia Henley
213. Blue Smoke by Nora Roberts
215. Feet First by Leanne Banks
221. THE LOVER by Nicole Jordan
245. Sense & Sensibility by Jane Austen
251. CONFESSIONS OF A SHOPAHOLIC by Sophie Kinsella
256. THE RAKE by Mary Jo Putney
262. On the Way to the Wedding by Julia Quinn
264. Once and Always by Judith McNaught
267. The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy
268. Envy by Sandra Brown
269. LORD OF A THOUSAND NIGHTS by Madeline Hunter
270. Annie's Song by Catherine Anderson
272. Duchess In Love by Eloisa James
278. Montana Sky by Nora Roberts
280. The Secret Passion Of Simon Blackwell by Samantha James -- My thoughts are here.
282. THE SECRET PEARL by Mary Balogh
283. CANDLE IN THE WINDOW by Christina Dodd
295. Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
300. The Lover by Robin Schone
301. Gabriel's Woman by Robin Schone
303. Eclipse Bay by Jayne Ann Krentz
306. Devil's Bride by Stephanie Laurens
307. The Rake by Suzanne Enoch
309. Love Comes Softly by Janette Oke
312. The Husband List by Victoria Alexander
313. A Secret Love by Stephanie Laurens
317. The Velvet Promise by Jude Deveraux -- My thoughts are here.
318. Highland Velvet by Jude Deveraux
319. Shadow Dance by Julie Garwood
328. One Perfect Rose by Mary Jo Putney
330. The Wizard of Seattle by Kay Hooper
336. Upon A Midnight Clear by Jude Deveraux and Linda Howard
338. My Lady Notorious by Jo Beverly
343. Pleasure for Pleasure by Eloisa James
344. Can you keep a Secret? by Sophie Kinsella
345. The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks
347. Warrior's Woman by Johanna Lindsey
350. The Temporary Wife by Mary Balogh
355. Remember When by Nora Roberts -- My thoughts are here.
356. Lover Awakened by J.R. Ward
357. Silver Lining by Maggie Osborne
358. Cry Wolf by Tami Hoag
360. The Gift by Julie Garwood
363. Mackenzie's Mission by Linda Howard
365. Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married by Marian Keyes
367. Mackenzie's Pleasure by Linda Howard
370. Now You See Her by Linda Howard
372. Simply Irresistible by Rachel Gibson
374. Slighly Dangerous by Mary Balogh
376. Silk and Shadows by Mary Jo Putney
378. The Viscount Who Loved Me by Julia Quinn
382. These Old Shades by Georgette Heyer
386. Son of the Morning by Linda Howard
391. Honor's Splendour by Julie Garwood
400. Heart Throb by Suzanne Brockmann
408. The Last Hellion by Loretta Chase
411. River of Fire by Mary Jo Putney
412. Awaken My Love by Robin Schone
413. The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
415. Romancing Mr.Bridgerton by Julia Quinn
416. Winter Garden by Adele Ashworth
432. Seduction by Amanda Quick
436. Bridges of Madison County by Robert James Waller
440. Rendezvous by Amanda Quick
449. Honest Illusions by Nora Roberts
454. Crystal Flame by Jayne Ann Krentz
458. Prairie Wife by Cheryl St. John
461. Sweet Liar by Jude Deveraux
491. Blame It On Cupid by Jennifer Greene
493. The Devil's Bargain by Edith Layton
495. The Savage by Nicole Jordan
499. The Boy Next Door by Meg Cabot
503. Keeper of the Dream by Penelope Williamson -- My thoughts are here.
510. The Promise of Jenny Jones by Maggie Osborne
515. DEVIL'S LOVE by Julia London
534. Tempting by Hope Tarr
539. Sentimental Journey by Jill Barnett
542. Dark Fire by Christine Feehan
544. SCARLETTI CURSE by Christine Feehan
546. Ravished by Amanda Quick
552. Black Sheep by Georgette Heyer
563. Amaryllis by Jayne Castle
564. Zinia by Jayne Castle
565. Orchid by Jayne Castle
569. Dark Magic by Christine Feehan
573. Veils of Silk by Mary Jo Putney
577. Lyon's Prize by Virginia Lynn
581. The Darkest Night by Gena Showalter
584. Deception by Amanda Quick
588. Seven Up by Janet Evanovich
589. Big Stone Gap by Adriana Trigiani
590. Dangerous by Amanda Quick
593. Those Who Love: A Biographical Novel of Abigail and John Adams by Irving Stone
594. The President's Lady: A Novel About Rachel and Andrew Jackson by Irving Stone
606. Night Pleasures by Sherrilyn Kenyon
617. Simply Love by Mary Balogh
618. The Sherbrook Bride by Catherine Coulter
619. Love's Choices by Penny Jordan
620. Rejar by Dara Joy
621. My Dearest Enemy by Connie Brockway
630. Dream a Little Dream by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
631. Cotillion by Georgette Heyer
637. Mistress by Amanda Quick
640. Scandal by Amanda Quick
661. The Corinthian by Georgette Heyer
668. A ROOM WITH A VIEW by E.M. Forster
673. Frederica by Georgette Heyer
674. Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak Another book I want to re-read soon
675. Three Wishes by Barbara Delinsky
679. Venetia by Georgette Heyer
681. Whirlwind Wedding by Jacquie D'Alessandro
686. TOUCH OF ENCHANTMENT by Teresa Medeiros
687. Saving Grace by Julie Garwood
697. Jewels of the Sun by Nora Roberts
698. Sea Swept by Nora Roberts
699. Gone Too Far by Suzanne Brockmann
704. The Accidental Tourist by Anne Tyler
708. Lady of Quality by Georgette Heyer
745. Drive Me Wild by Julie Ortolon
748. Falling for Gracie by Susan Mallery
749. The Vampire who Loved Me by Teresa Medeiros
750. Through A Dark Mist by Marsha Canham
760. For the Roses by Julie Garwood
762. Prince Charming by Julie Garwood
765. Sylvester, or The Wicked Uncle by Georgette Heyer
766. Blue Dahlia by Nora Roberts
767. Black Rose by Nora Roberts
768. Red Lily by Noa Roberts
772. Commitments by Barbara Delinsky
773. Coast Road by Barbara Delinsky
778. Desire by Amanda Quick
790. Castles by Julie Garwood
792. Guardian Angel by Julie Garwood
795. The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson
796. Beyond Innocence by Emma Holly
799. Thief of Hearts by Teresa Medeiros
800. The Prize by Julie Garwood
801. Tall, Dark and Cajun by Sandra Hill
808. Kiss An Angel by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
809. Worth Any Price by Lisa Kleypas
813. Yours Until Dawn by Teresa Medeiros
814. His Every Kiss by Laura Lee Guhrke
815. The Duke and I by Julia Quinn
822. The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
823. Possession by A.S. Byatt
826. Sin and Sensibility by Suzanne Enoch
827. Emma by Jane Austen
828. Match Me If You Can by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
830. Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare
832. Full Bloom by Jayne Ann Krentz
833. Bridget Jones's Diary by Helen Fielding
835. Undead and Unwed by MaryJanice Davidson
841. On Mystic Lake by Kristin Hannah
844. Like Water for Chocolate (Como agua para chocolate) by Laura Esquivel
851. Something Wicked by Jo Beverley
852. Anyone But You by Jennifer Crusie
857. Rebellious Desire by Julie Garwood
858. All The Queen`s Men by Linda Howard
860. Ravished by Virginia Henly
869. Mischief by Amanda Quick
871. Reckless by Amanda Quick
872. This Heart of Mine by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
879. The Defiant Hero by Suzanne Brockmann
880. Unsung Hero by Suzanne Brockmann
881. Out of Control by Suzanne Brockmann
883. Tears of the Moon by Nora Roberts
884. Heart of the Sea by Nora Roberts
885. Inner Harbor by Nora Roberts
889. Every Wish Fulfilled by Samantha James
895. Slightly Scandalous by Mary Balogh
908. American Diva by Julia London
911. Surrender by Amanda Quick
920. Someone to Watch over Me by Lisa Kleypas
921. Lady Sophia's Lover by Lisa Kleypas
931. The Husband Hunt by Jillian Hunter
932. High Noon by Nora Roberts
933. Northern Lights by Nora Roberts
938. See Jane Score by Rachel Gibson
945. Persuasion by Jane Austen
951. Evelina by Frances (Fanny) Burney -- My thoughts are here.
952. At The Bride Hunt Ball by Olivia Parker -- My thoughts are here.
955. Breath of Magic by Teresa Medeiros
956. Velvet Song by Jude Deveraux
967. Until You by Judith Mcnaught
981. Shadows and Lace by Teresa Medeiros
984. With This Ring by Amanda Quick
991. Ten Big Ones by Janet Evanovich

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Today In History

8th February, 1952: Princess Elizabeth has formally proclaimed herself Queen and Head of the Commonwealth and Defender of the Faith declaring her reign as Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second.

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Saturday, February 7, 2009

How Warm Are You?




You Are Very Warm



You are kind, caring, and empathetic. A lot of warm energy radiates from you.

And it's not an act - you truly like people. You get a charge from people being around you.

You are are easy going and very socially adaptable. You're willing to overlook peoples'quirks.

You enjoy meeting people from all walks of life and helping them if you can. Giving makes you feel good.

Today In History


7th February, 1964: The Beatles arrive on their first visit to the United States, where Thousands of fans greet them at Kennedy Airport in New York in what can only be described as Beatle Mania.

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Friday, February 6, 2009

The Ghost and the Femme Fatale


Here's the fourth installment of A Haunted Bookshop Mystery by Alice Kimberley, The Ghost and the Femme Fatale:
Haunted by her past...

The Movie Town Theater is holding its first ever Film Noir Festival, with Penelope Thornton-McClure handling book sales for the guest speakers, including screen actress Hedda Geist. The legendary femme fatale has been out of the spotlight for decades. Unfortunately, the moment she steps back into it, she's nearly killed. Then other guests start to die, and Penelope wants to know why her little town's film noir weekend has taken a truly dark turn.

With local police on the wrong track, Penelope enlists the help of Jack Shepard, PI. Okay, so Jack hasn't had a heartbeat since 1949, when he was gunned down in what is now Pen's store. But the hard-boiled ghost actually remembers Hedda's dark past and Penelope is sure he can help solve this case--even if he and his license did expire more than fifty years ago.

The reason I come back to this series for more is Jack, the ghost. I love his character. He has a great sense of humor, a comedic flare and the banter between Jack and Pen is hilarious. I love the way that Pen tries to bring up to speed with the twenty-first century, and the way Jack tries to "doll" Pen up. And I just love the way that Jack takes Pen back to his time through her dreams. The usual "helpers" are in the story, we see alot of Seymour and Brainert, but not too much of Spencer, Pen's son, which I found strange. I like the kid and his fascination with old mysteries, especially P.I.'s. And one of the town's favorite business owner has had enough of the evil councilwoman.

But getting to the crime(s), I didn't figure out. Surprising, I thought all along that it had been Hedda, or even Dr. Pepper (yes, that's his name!), but no way did I think it was who it was. It was interesting how the author intertwined the crime that Pen was investigating with the one Jack was investigating back in 1948.

Needless to say I enjoyed this book. It was a wonderfully written cosy mystery, and I can tell you that I'll be coming back for more.

The Ghost and the Femme Fatale by Alice Kimberley (4.5/5) Contemporary Mystery; Paranormal: Ghost; Published: Berkley Prime Crime (6/08); Series: # 4, A Haunted Bookshop Mystery; 2009 100 + Reading Challenge (17); 2009 Support Your Local Library (13);

Today In History


6th February, 1954: Mercedes introduced the 300SL coupe, the car is far advanced of anything else with its gull-wing doors a six-cylinder engine and a top speed of 155mph.

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Dawnkeepers

I had this book on my nightstand for over two weeks. I wanted to read it as soon as possible but every time I picked it up to start, I would set it down. My problem, was that I loved, absolutely loved the first novel of The Final Prophecy series, Nightkeepers, and I was having second thoughts about the second book, Dawnkeepers. Would it be just as good as the previous book? Or would I end up feeling like it was a waste of my time?

Here's the blurb for Dawnkeepers by Jessica Andersen:
The countdown to the end of days has begun. According ancient prophecy, on December 21, 2012. Mayan demons from the underworld will trigger an apocalypse. Only the Nightkeepers, mortal descendants of a race of magic-wielding-warrior-priests, can prevent the annihilation of all mankind

Nate Blackhawk can't help but resent the demands of his bloodline. Unlike his fellow Nightkeepers, he isn't about to let the gods determine his destiny - especially when it comes to love. Which means he refuses to submit to the unquenchable desire he feels for Alexis Gray, the shockingly beautiful trainee who first appeared in his visions. But that's easier said than done, considering that Nate needs Alexis's help in uncovering the seven Mayan artifacts inscribed with clues on how to defeat the demons.

Alexis is willing to do whatever is necessary to prove herself as a Nightkeeper. She believes in the life she was born into and the future the gods have written for her - even when it comes to Nate, who seems intent on ignoring the intense passion between them. But as she and Nate test their powers in a race to recover the seven statuettes before the demons do, Alexis finds it impossible to deny her feelings for the one man who's destined to be hers.

Let me start by saying that it was not a waste of time reading this book. I enjoyed it. Now, that being said, I didn't think it was as good as the first book. But from experience, seconds books never are.

The beginning of the book had an action/adventure feel to it, and that got me hooked. I was so enthralled with it that I read uninterrupted for several hours. The setting was amazing (as usual), the characters are believable (their feelings) and likable (well, some of them at least), the rituals and beliefs were interesting and gripping and they kept me turning the pages.

The main characters, Nate and Alexis, were good, I liked the way Nate grew to understand his feelings towards the Nightkeepers, his family and eventually his feelings for Alexis. Alexis on the other hand, I didn't care too much for her, a romantic lead. She had this need to be as powerful, as needed, and respected as her mother was previously, her winikin Izzy really got on my nerves, always pushing her, and manipulating her (in my opinion). Anyway back to romance, I didn't think it was there, well, at least not like the first book. The chemistry/lust was there but the little things that would make this a "romance" wasn't there in my opinion.

I also think that I might have been more interested on what was going on with the rest of the Nightkeepers. Rabbit, still dealing with the death of his father, and understanding and experiencing his gifts. Anna, basically being forced to come home and help, even it's the last place that she wants to be. Lucius, his curiosity got the better of him, so now he's enslaved and possessed by evil magic. And the search for missing Sasha continues...I'm sure they'll find her next book.

Speaking of which, Skykeepers, will be released in the summer.

Dawnkeepers by Jessica Andersen (4/5) Paranormal Romance; Mayan Mythology; Published: Signet Eclipse (January 2009); Series: # 2, The Final Prophecy; 2009 100 + Reading Challenge (16); 2009 Support Your Local Library (12); 2009 Pub Challenge (2);