Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Winner- The Christmas Journey by Donna VanLiere
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Book Review and Giveaway- The Christmas Journey by Donna VanLiere
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Mailbox Monday
And the books keep coming. Yay.
I won a book from Library Thing's Early Reviewers November batch.
Marilyn Brant's Friday Mornings at Nine.
Excited to read this one. I really enjoyed her first novel According to Jane.
The Mailbox Monday Blog Tour can be found at Let Them Read Books this month.
My copy of Dark Moon of Avalon by Anna Elliot, which I shared in last week's Mailbox Monday, is up for giveaway. Go here and sign up to win my copy.
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I won a book from Library Thing's Early Reviewers November batch.
Marilyn Brant's Friday Mornings at Nine.
Excited to read this one. I really enjoyed her first novel According to Jane.
The Mailbox Monday Blog Tour can be found at Let Them Read Books this month.
My copy of Dark Moon of Avalon by Anna Elliot, which I shared in last week's Mailbox Monday, is up for giveaway. Go here and sign up to win my copy.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Giveaway- Dark Moon of Avalon by Anna Elliot
The young former High Queen, Isolde, and her friend and protector, Trystan, are reunited in a new and dangerous quest to keep the usurper, Lord Marche, and his Saxon allies from the throne of Britain. Using Isolde's cunning wit and talent for healing and Trystan's strength and bravery, they must act as diplomats, persuading the rulers of the smaller kingdoms, from Ireland to Cornwall, that their allegiance to the High King is needed to keep Britain from a despot's hands.
Their admissions of love hang in the air, but neither wants to put the other at risk by openly declaring a deeper alliance. When their situation is at its most desperate, Trystan and Isolde must finally confront their true feelings toward each other, in time for a battle that will test the strength of their will and their love.
Steeped in the magic and lore of Arthurian legend, Elliott paints a moving portrait of a timeless romance, fraught with danger, yet with the power to inspire heroism and transcend even the darkest age.
Book Review-Dark Moon of Avalon by Anna Elliott
"The young former High Queen, Isolde, and her friend and protector, Trystan, are reunited in a new and dangerous quest to keep the usurper, Lord Marche, and his Saxon allies from the throne of Britain."
The daughter of two English literature Ph.D.s, Anna Elliott grew up in Wilton, Connecticut, in a house filled with books. She is a longtime devotee of historical fiction and fell especially in love with Arthurian legend and Celtic history while at university.
Anna was expecting her first child when she woke up from a vivid dream in which she had told her mother that her next book project would be about Modred's daughter, Isolde. She was very grateful to her daughter for being an excellent sleeper even as a newborn and allowing her the time to turn her dream into a finished trilogy. The trilogy comprises Twilight of Avalon, Dark Moon of Avalon, and the upcoming Sunrise of Avalon.
She now lives in the Washington, D.C. Metro area with her husband and two daughters.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
TSS: Holiday Movies
Donna VanLiere’s Christmas Movies will be airing on Lifetime TV and we have the schedule:
http://www.donnavanliere.com/news.html
There is also a contest to win all of Donna’s Christmas books, including an autographed copy of A CHRISTMAS JOURNEY that ends on December 14th:
http://www.newreleasetuesday.com/contest_donnavanliere_thechristmasjourney.php
My review of Donna VanLiere's The Christmas Journey will be posted on Dec 15th. There will also be a giveaway open to US and Canada residents. Be sure to stop by to enter.
I reviewed The Christmas Secret last year. You can find my review here.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Mailbox Monday
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Book Review-The Dead Boys by Royce Buckingham
The Dead Boys by Royce Buckingham
Teddy, with his mom, move to a new house in a new town when she gets a new job at the nuclear plant. Mom is anxious for Teddy to make new friends but he finds that it isn't going to be easy especially when the boys he does meet are in strange situations and then they disappear. It turns out the boys are somehow related to the sinister sycamore tree in the neighboring yard that seems to be trying to get him..
The mysterious boys, the creepy tree and Teddy's adventures kept me entertained and wanting to read more. Interesting and scary plot will keep young kids reading as well. And moms, it isn't too scary but if you have an easily frightened child check it out first. This book is meant for middle grade kids. Good book to get boys reading.
This book was passed on to my 11 year old nephew and I look forward to hearing what he thinks about it. He loves all things scary. I think he will enjoy it.
4/5
Source: publisher
Teddy, with his mom, move to a new house in a new town when she gets a new job at the nuclear plant. Mom is anxious for Teddy to make new friends but he finds that it isn't going to be easy especially when the boys he does meet are in strange situations and then they disappear. It turns out the boys are somehow related to the sinister sycamore tree in the neighboring yard that seems to be trying to get him..
The mysterious boys, the creepy tree and Teddy's adventures kept me entertained and wanting to read more. Interesting and scary plot will keep young kids reading as well. And moms, it isn't too scary but if you have an easily frightened child check it out first. This book is meant for middle grade kids. Good book to get boys reading.
This book was passed on to my 11 year old nephew and I look forward to hearing what he thinks about it. He loves all things scary. I think he will enjoy it.
4/5
Source: publisher
Monday, November 15, 2010
Christmas Shopping for a Reluctant Reader
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Green Books Campaign 2010
Monday, November 8, 2010
Mailbox Monday: Box full of Vampires
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Book Review- The Happiest Baby on the Block by Harvey Karp, MD
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Baby knits
I made this one to match the Helena Cardigan from knitty.com.
The cardigan is still a little big for her, so she won't have a matching hat unless I find time to make another one a bit bigger. :)
I have some other knits I really want to make for her. I just need to find the time. I have the yarn, the needles, the patterns...I just don't have the time yet.
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