Saturday, April 30, 2011

TSS: Running on Fumes

Mommy News

Being a mom is hard. I am so tired and sleep deprived these days. The little girl is having some sleep issues that are keeping all of us up at night. Time for some sleep training which means tears for both baby and mommy. Current book about infant sleep that I am seeking guidance from: 
Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child
Healthy Sleep Habits Happy Baby by Marc Weissbluth, MD

What other resources should I look into, moms? 

Current Reads
Most books I am reading these days are on my iPhone Kindle app. I can use one hand, read in the dark, etc. Much easier right now than reading from an actual book. Not good, since I have a a huge pile of review books to read. Little girl needs to start sleeping!

Dreamwalk

Besides the baby sleep resource book, I am also reading Dreamwalk by Sarah MacManus. Look for a review soon.



Next books TBR and reviewed:

Gone With A Handsomer Man by Michael Lee West
The Tapestry of Love by Rosy Thornton

On The Blog

Mailbox Monday Blog Tour
This month, Mailbox Monday will be hosted by yours truly. Be sure to stop by starting tomorrow and share what you got in your mailbox! We all love seeing what everyone is reading, right?

Giveaway
I also have a giveaway going on right now. To celebrate its release, I have a copy of Gone With a Handsomer Man by Michael Lee West just for you. If you are in the US or Canada you can leave me a comment here and enter to win. You have until Wednesday, May 4th to enter. 
Gone with a Handsomer Man

April Reviews
-YA Quick review of  Wings by Aprilynne Pike and Suite Scarlett by Maureen Johnson (review)
-My Jane Austen Summer: A Season in Mansfield Park by Cindy Jones (review)
-Top 100 Baby Purees: 100 Quick and Easy Meals for a Healthy and Happy Baby by Annabel Karmel (review)

On the Needles
As you can imagine, I am also having a hard time getting some knitting done. I have, however, gotten some hats knit for the little girl.






 I am currently working on Miss Dashwood by Heather Ramsey from knitty.com. It is mostly done, just needs the loose ends tucked in, earflaps attached and ties knit. One of these days.

Happy Sunday!
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Friday, April 29, 2011

YA Quick Review- Suite Scarlett by Maureen Johnson and Wings by Aprilynne Pike

WingsWings by Aprilynne Pike

High school biology class=budding romance once again, but this time the girl is budding, as well. Literally. Laurel discovers a growing bump on her back that she thinks is back acne at first, then a tumor. Boy is she surprised when it turns out to be neither. And it is not wings, as the title suggests. 

Wings is an interesting new take on fairies. Definitely a quick read, but the characters weren't all that likable.

3/5

Source: Amazon free ebook

Suite Scarlett
Suite Scarlett by Maureen Johnson

Scarlett and her family live in and run an old hotel in NYC, trying to make ends meet. A new guest and some live theatre brings drama, a boy and a chance to save the hotel. 

An original concept, fun characters and a quick read. I enjoyed it.

3.5/5

Source: Amazon free ebook
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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Book Review: My Jane Austen Summer by Cindy Jones

My Jane Austen Summer: A Season in Mansfield ParkMy Jane Austen Summer: A Season in Mansfield Park
by Cindy Jones

Do you consider yourself a Janeite? Have you read every Jane Austen novel so many times that you know Lizzy, Emma and Maryanne almost as well as your real life friends? Perhaps you feel more connected to the author than her characters?

Well, for Lily Berry, Jane Austen is more of an imaginary friend who offers advice about life and romance. Lily is guided by her friend as she gets to spend a summer in England re-enacting Mansfield Park, a great opportunity to escape the reality of her recent losses- mom, boyfriend and job. 

I admit to being a bit of a Janeite- I have read all her novels and have also enjoyed reading a couple of the new Austen inspired books. Surprisingly, My Jane Austen Summer seems to share some similarities with the two . In According to Jane by Marilyn Brandt, the protagonist hears Jane speaking to her in her head giving her advice and warnings about the men in her life. The protagonist in Shannon Hale's Austenland spends her vacation in an estate where guests get to live out their Austen fantasies. 

Yes, there are similarities but there also differences that sets it apart and makes it a very different read from the two novels I mentioned. I enjoyed the drama of setting up the re-enactment and imagining how much fun it would be to experience that. I also have to admit to really liking Fanny Price as does Lily. She doesn't get as much love as the other Austen heroines. 

3/5
Source: Sent for review for TLC Book Tour. Thanks, Trish.






Links for more information about Cindy Jones and My Jane Austen Summer:

CindyJones.com (official website)
First Draft (her blog)
Facebook









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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Ratings System

I am considering abandoning my ratings system. What do you all think?

 I am finding it hard to give each book a numerical value these days and I find the stress of it is probably unnecessary. I am hoping that my reviews alone will be enough to give readers a good sense of my feelings and opinions about the books I read and review. 

A couple years ago I was thinking about this exact same thing when it was asked on a 3/09 Tuesday Thingers meme. Here is what I said:


I do use a rating system but have been wondering whether or not it is useful or necessary. I know when I look for info on a new book I read the synopsis and reviews first before looking at the ratings. Same as with movies. You can't always trust them. However, sometimes ratings are good for quick reference or for when a review is not clear.

My rating system:

5/5 Amazing!
4/5 Really liked it
3/5 Liked it
2/5 Okay
1/5 Didn't like it

So, considering this has been on my mind for awhile, I think I will give no ratings a try. Let me know what you all think. I want to do what is most useful to my readers. Thanks.

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Giveaway: Gone With a Handsomer Man by Michael Lee West

Gone with a Handsomer Man
Gone With a Handsomer Man by Michael Lee West

comes out today!

Take one out-of-work pastry chef . . .
Teeny Templeton believes that her life is finally on track. She’s getting married, she’s baking her own wedding cake, and she’s leaving her troubled past behind. And then? She finds her fiancé playing naked badminton with a couple of gorgeous, skanky chicks.
Add a whole lot of trouble . . .
Needless to say, the wedding is off. Adding insult to injury, her fiancé slaps a restraining order on her. When he’s found dead a few days later, all fingers point to Teeny.
And stir like crazy!
Her only hope is through an old boyfriend-turned-lawyer, the guy who broke her heart a decade ago. But dredging up the past brings more than skeletons out of the closet, and Teeny doesn’t know who she can trust. With evidence mounting and the heat turning up, Teeny must also figure out where to live, how to support herself, how to clear her name, and how to protect her heart.


To celebrate its release, I have a copy provided by Anne of Authors on the Web, just for you. If you are in the US or Canada you can leave me a comment and enter to win. *You have until Wednesday, May 4th to enter. 
*Extra week to enter.
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Monday, April 11, 2011

New E-Books

This week I had no books in the mail but I did have some come electronically onto my phone. There were many Kindle e-books on Amazon available for free and/or greatly reduced in price that I couldn't resist. Plus, reading on my iPhone is much easier these days than reading an actual book. Much easier to hold my phone than a book while feeding or rocking the little girl to sleep in the dark. 

So here is what I got, all in e-book format:

Wings Free with Bonus Material
Wings by Aprilynne Pike

Mr. Darcy, Vampyre
Mr. Darcy, Vampire by Amanda Grange

and for review

Dreamwalk
Dreamwalk by Sarah MacManus

This month, the Mailbox Monday Blog Tour is hosted by Amy of Passages To The Past . Next month, you will find it here, at MariReads.
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Book Review: Top 100 Baby Purees: 100 Quick and Easy Meals for a Healthy and Happy Baby

Top 100 Baby Purees: 100 Quick and Easy Meals for a Healthy and Happy BabyTop 100 Baby Purees: 100 Quick and Easy Meals for a Healthy and Happy Baby by Annabel Karmel

When I first got pregnant I wasn't sure on what I was going to do regarding food for the baby. I have nothing against bought baby food. In fact, that was the route I thought I would most likely go considering how little I cook for myself and the hubby. But since I am staying home these days I saw no reason to not try and make some food for Emma as long as it wasn't too labor intensive. I saw this book and thought it looked perfect for me. 



The recipes are simple and require very little time and prep. So far I have only made a couple of the purees- carrot and sweet potato. The carrots were a hit. Little girl can't get enough of them. The sweet potatoes came out a little sticky but that was my fault. I forgot to lower the burner to simmer. Oops. I just added a little breast milk and Emma ate them just fine. 

After I introduce pears and apples, I really want to make her the apple and pear puree with cinnamon. Looks and sounds yummy. I will have to make a little extra for myself.

5/5

Source: Purchased


 
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Current Read and a Teaser: My Jane Austen Summer

My Jane Austen Summer: A Season in Mansfield Park
Wow! It has been a while since I last participated in Teaser Tuesday. Thought I would start it up again now that I have some books to share with you all. 

I am currently reading My Jane Austen Summer: A Season in Mansfield Park by Cindy Jones which I will be posting a review of on April 21st, the last stop on the TLC Book Tour. I am enjoying it so far. Very different than my previous read. 

Anyway, here's a bit to tease you with:

"I sensed a gothic villain on my trail and quickened my pace, passing Tolstoy, Wharton, and Zola. Frida Kahlo's eyebrow glared at me from a poster on the end of the stack." page 14, paperback.


My Jane Austen Summer was released April 1st. 

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 (I am usually not so random)
  • 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 & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!
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Sunday, April 3, 2011

April brings books!


Moo Cow BookAnother book for the little girl and two for her mommy to review. Hopefully she gives me some time to read them! 


Moo Cow Book by Sandra Boynton

This cute little book was picked up by yours truly for the little girl yesterday on her first trip to Kepler's in Menlo Park. She loves it. Those horns are perfect for gnawing.





Gone with a Handsomer ManGone with A Handsomer Man by Michael Lee West

From the publisher for review. Look for my review later this month. Release date is April 12, 2011.






Ghellow RoadGhellow Road By T H Waters

From the author for review.







This month, the Mailbox Monday Blog Tour is hosted by Amy of Passages To The Past . Next month, you will find it here, at MariReads.

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