Showing posts with label Randoms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Randoms. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2015

Giveaway: The Buried Giant - signed first edition

22522805Enter for your chance to win a signed first edition of The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro! Just for fun I'm also throwing in a set of my favorite "sprout" bookmarks to a second winner.  There are three ways to enter and you can enter once per day - so come back often!



Here is the description of The Buried Giant from Goodreads:

"An extraordinary new novel from the author of Never Let Me Go and the Booker Prize-winning The Remains of the Day.

'You've long set your heart against it, Axl, I know. But it's time now to think on it anew. There's a journey we must go on, and no more delay...'

The Buried Giant begins as a couple set off across a troubled land of mist and rain in the hope of finding a son they have not seen in years.

Sometimes savage, often intensely moving, Kazuo Ishiguro's first novel in nearly a decade is about lost memories, love, revenge, and war."

I began reviewing books several years ago. I enjoyed it so much that  I later started this blog.  From the time I started I have received more than 100 books from publishers and authors,  had 150,000 hits on my reviews,  and 10,000 views on my blog. This may be small potatoes in the larger internet world, but it's fun for me. To say THANK YOU I am hosting this giveaway. 

Complete the entry form below for your chance to win.  Selection of winners will take place on May 1 and be posted to the blog (I will post first name and last initial).  Individual winners will also be notified by email.  Only entries from the US and Canada will be excepted. Good luck!

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Thursday, March 12, 2015

Reader Recommends: Ghost Stories



Ramblings on Readings has started hosting a weekly "Reader Recommends". Readers "choose up to five books or series you would recommend based on the topic or genre. If you haven’t read the topic, you can post books you are interested in reading based on the topic. Add your post to the Link-up at the bottom of each Reader Recommends post to see other bloggers’ suggestions, and make some new friends!". Sounds fun, right? This week the topic is ghost stories.

I haven't read a lot of good ghost stories. I think this is partly out of cowardice. I see one that looks good and put it on my "to read" list rather than actually reading it. I'm not as scared to read those with lower ratings. Embarrassing? Yes. But there you have it. Here are three I have enjoyed and three I will someday get the courage to read.

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I absolutely LOVE the Charlie Davidson series by Darynda Jones. There are lots of ghosts, but the books are more mystery than scary. The main character, Charlie, is the Grim Reaper. Ghosts, including a ghost dog, cling to Charlie day and night. Lots of supernatural with a dose of the sexy (it gets pretty steamy!) means my kind of series.


15645The spirits in Dante's Inferno are probably closer to souls than ghosts, but they have still terrified me from the first time I read this book. I like this one because it is a classic I actually enjoy reading every time. Plenty of creepy in this one!

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Rooms by Lauren Oliver is a ghost story in the more classic sense as the living and the dead share the same residence, but it's still not creepy. The dead observe and comment on the living but can only communicate through the house itself - creaking walls, etc. Lots of family drama from both the ghosts and those still alive dominates much of the book.



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Want to join in on the fun? Link up your post with your favorite ghost stories here.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Harry Potter Graffiti


I couldn't help but giggle when I saw this at Arizona State University when I went to speak.

 

Friday, March 21, 2014

War of Wings Author Q&A



 TANNER McELROY

Author of War of Wings

 

Raised in Dallas, Texas, by a devoted Christian mother and a father with a more broad view of religion, Tanner McElroy grew up knowing the significance of making his own decisions. While gaining a deep understanding of the Bible from his mother and a passion for epic stories from his father, he was able to combine the two for his saga, “War of Wings.” McElroy attended Texas Tech University with an academic scholarship from 2000 to 2005. There, he was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity and was awarded Male Student Athlete of the Year in 2005 for his accomplishments in the classroom and on the baseball field. In 2006, he packed up his bags and headed to the West Coast to study at Howard Fine Studio in Los Angeles where he gained much understanding of the depth of characters. It was there he realized “everyone justifies his/her own actions, even serial killers,” which defined Lucifer’s actions, conversations with God, and persuasiveness in his rebellion. McElroy is a member of the Screen Actors Guild as well as the Romance Writers of America and the Writers’ League of Texas. McElroy lives in Dallas, Texas. When he’s not writing stories, he spends time painting, acting, songwriting and playing his guitar.



Q&A with Tanner McElroy


Q: A former professional baseball player and actor, how did you end up writing a book?
A: Writing is very much a passion for me. And I was able to pursue that while playing baseball for the Texas Rangers, as odd as that may sound. Long bus trips and hotel stays provided lots of down time when I could write. It was studying at the Howard Fine Studios in Los Angeles where I learned how to add depth to characters realizing that “everyone justifies their own actions, even serial killers.” If this was true then Lucifer himself had to believe he was right or he would have never challenged God before the war in Heaven. Acting is something that I believe can really help writers gain a deeper understanding of their characters because you always have to know objectives in a scene as well as each character’s overall super-objective. I am by no means a good actor, but the lessons I learned studying it were priceless for this novel.

Q: Tell us about the years of research you did.
A: I was raised with a Christian mother who believes in spiritual warfare and greatly respects the Bible. From a young age I was exposed to verses and read the Bible in order to have my own opinion on religion. The fact my father was a little less serious made me really question everything. Before I started writing this novel I did quite a bit of work in order to understand the different views of the major religions on angels and their orders as well as the role of Satan or the devil. It was interesting to see some similarities as well as some major differences. Although, the novel stays true mostly to the Bible since I was raised Christian, I wanted to incorporate a few aspects of other religions as well and also take some creative license. I also used a major motivation for the rebellion of Lucifer that is in sync with one of the major works of all time, Paradise Lost. I really felt to not honor such an amazing piece of literature would have been a mistake.

Q: So is this a secular book or Christian book?
A: This book is secular. I wanted it to be secular for a reason. The message I wanted to send transcends religion and is much bigger than the trivial arguments that occur between the different religions.

Q: What is it that you hope readers take away from your book?
A: The epigraph of the novel is “Some see a hopeless end, while others see an endless hope.” I wrote this to inspire hope rather than a religious agenda. I am not fond of religion when it is used as a mask for segregation or hatred. The overall message is that it is never too late to turn things around and love can change lives as long as we hold on to hope and the positive pieces of each individual’s character.

Q: Which character do you relate the most to in the novel? In other words, which is based on you?
A: I like this question because I truly believe that anyone can write and we all have a story to tell. Everyone is the hero of his/her own story. I wrote this in third person limited in order to tell the story from two perspectives: the protagonist, which is Gabriel, and the antagonist, which is Lucifer. I have pieces of both of them inside me. The inner struggle I battled with my whole life was with the topic of science and reason vs. religion and faith. It has been very real with me and that comes out in both sides. The character of Michael is closely related to my own brother, Travis, as I drew on many situations from our relationship. He is my best friend and sometimes still I want to give him a giant neck hug, if you know what I mean. He is actually a partner with me on this book and helped come up with the idea of writing about the H fall of the angels occurred with a modern spin on it. I drew upon deeper into their souls and objectives. many past relationships in my life for different major characters in the novel, which allowed me to get deeper into their souls and objectives.

Q: Everything down to the numbers used in the book was very carefully thought out in your writing. Can you give us some insight into that?
A: Sure. The number of man is 5, the number of Lucifer is 6, and the number of God is 7. There are parts in the novel that directly use these numbers and others to foreshadow as well as show the different stances and transformations of characters. Like I have said before, I am a huge nerd and I always loved little secrets authors as well as directors and even video game makers throw in their work. They are known as “Easter Eggs” to us out there.

Q: What authors or works have inspired you the most?
A: I’d say the main author that really inspired me to do what I’ve done with this book is Tolkien with the Lord of the Rings series and The Hobbit. I have been obsessed with his world of Middle Earth since I was a little kid. I even originally drew a map of heaven that I was going to publish in the front of the book as kind of an ode to his map and guide to the reader, but decided that I would rather not limit the reader’s mind. We all have an image of what heaven is supposed to look like and I drew from John’s visions in the Bible as well as added many things I think would make up paradise, but I decided didn’t want to limit imaginations, especially since the bulk of the novel centers around The Great Mountain located in the middle but by no means everything. Einstein said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” I actually took it probably too far having imaginary friends as a kid. Doidee and Fravel were there names and I guess I loved to escape the reality of my world in order to travel to much more fascinating places, so I also loved Homer’s The Iliad and The Odyssey as well as Dante’s Paradiso, Purgatorio, and Inferno, which showed the many rings of Hell. There are so many amazing writers and novels it’s hard to say all of the ones that inspired me, but I can also say my favorite storytellers of modern day are John Grisham, Dan Brown and especially Dennis Lehane.

Q: Without spoilers of course, can you give us any sneak peek into book two of the series, “The Reign”?
A: Well, I can say that many of the major angels from the different classes become demons in charge of the seven infamous deadly sins after the fall, and some other unexpected heroes emerge without giving away too much. But honestly, I am just happy to be able to write, which is what I love to do. Hopefully, people will relate to the novel and we will have enough success to allow me to pursue writing full-time. I have many stories to tell in the queue. I really appreciate you inviting me here and taking the time to discuss War of Wings with me.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

War of Wings Release


War of Wings is stopping by the blog this week! Below is a description of this exciting book! My review will be up on March 18 and the author bio and interview will be posted on March 20.


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The story of the first battle between good and evil. 


Written from the two opposing perspectives of Gabriel and Lucifer, War of Wings follows their paths and love stories as they face a violent war that leads to the fall of one-third of the angels from Heaven. Gabriel, the archangel, loves life, but there is one thing in Heaven that he cannot tolerate: perfection. Lucifer, God’s highest cherubim angel and “perfect image of beauty,” stands alone in the hierarchy leading praise, worship, music, and laughter in the hope that one day he will be promoted to God’s equal. War of Wings is a fast-paced journey of two battling angels yearning for change. Their destinies emerge from triumph, failure, love, and heartbreak, as they discover that even in Heaven decisions always have consequences.

Learn more here.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg: Spotlight and Giveaway!



I am so excited to have "The Chase" stop by the blog for their blog tour.  Below you will find a blurb about the new book and a link to enter to win a free T-Shirt. My review will be up by the end of the week, but so far - so awesome! Happy Reading!

Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg, New York Times bestselling authors of The Heist, return in this action-packed, exciting adventure featuring master con artist Nicolas Fox and die-hard FBI agent Kate O'Hare. And this time around, things go from hot to nuclear when government secrets are on the line.

Internationally renowned thief and con artist Nicolas Fox is famous for running elaborate and daring scams. His greatest con of all: convincing the FBI to team him up with the only person who has ever caught him, and the only woman to ever capture his attention, Special Agent Kate O’Hare. Together they’ll go undercover to swindle and catch the world’s most wanted—and untouchable—criminals.


Their newest target is Carter Grove, a former White House chief of staff and the ruthless leader of a private security agency. Grove has stolen a rare Chinese artifact from the Smithsonian, a crime that will torpedo U.S. relations with China if it ever becomes public. Nick and Kate must work under the radar—and against the clock—to devise a plan to steal the piece back. Confronting Grove’s elite assassins, Nick and Kate rely on the skills of their ragtag crew, including a flamboyant actor, a Geek Squad techie, and a band of AARP-card-carrying mercenaries led by none other than Kate’s dad.

A daring heist and a deadly chase lead Nick and Kate from Washington, D.C., to Shanghai, from the highlands of Scotland to the underbelly of Montreal. But it’ll take more than death threats, trained henchmen, sleepless nights, and the fate of a dynasty’s priceless heirloom to outsmart Fox and O’Hare. 


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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

War of Wings Blog Tour


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Great news! War of Wings blog tour is coming up next month. I am so excited! This book looks epic. Over the next couple weeks I will post info about the book and author. My review will be up on March 18. More coming soon!

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

New Year Tradition

Today I would like to share my favorite New Year's tradition. Each year my family saves ticket stubs, mementos, notes about events, etc. and places them inside a mason jar in our living room. On New Year's Eve we take turns pulling items from the jar and share what they say. It is such a fun way to remember the year's highlights. We have a great time talking about movies we saw, trips we took, and successes we've had. If you want a meaningful tradition or want something to do with random mementos, this is a great option. We love it and hope you do too.

 

 

 

 

 

Happy New Year!

Friday, December 27, 2013

Merry Bookish Christmas to Me!

 
I had myself a merry bookish Christmas! I am so spoiled. Santa brought me Book Lover's Jenga which is a great game to play at book club. My Goodreads Secret Santa sent me two zentangle books: Zenspiration Dangle Designs and Yoga for Your Brain. My mom gave me some color books and three books from the Booktown Mystery Series. I love cozy mysteries! Finally, my WONDERFUL fiance gave me Harry Potter Page to Screen. This book is so beautiful. The pictures and illustrations are quite amazing. I must say, I made out like a bookish bandit this year. Thanks to my marvelous family and friends!

Friday, December 20, 2013

Harry Potter on Stage

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Thank you J.K. Rowling! I am so excited that the early years of Harry Potter will be made into a new play! Sweet! According to Reuters we should be able to see the production in 2015. You can see the article I read here,, although there are tons of other snippets besides this one out there already. Some people seem kinda pissed about the whole thing. I think it is pretty cool though. Why not milk that cash cow? If I wrote that much magic into the world I would too. Can't wait!