Saturday, February 14, 2009

"Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury

A classic definitely worth revisiting, "Fahrenheit 451" was frightening.  Written over 50 years ago, Bradbury's predictions of the lack of knowledge society gets from books and the way we will go toward feel-good theology were so clear that I was amazed by his predictions.  Will we get to this place soon or are we already there?  I couldn't help but thinking how wise he was in his predictions of society or are we simply that predictable?  

This is one you don't want to miss. 

Friday, February 06, 2009

"The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" by John Boyne

WOW!!  What an incredible book.  Through the eyes of a naive child, Boyne tells a story of the Holocaust in a tragic way.  A simple read, this book made an everlasting mark on my memory and left me contemplating human nature.  Get this book and read it.

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" by Douglas Adams

I finished this book and must say, it was wonderful and funny.  Arthur Dent goes on an intergalactic adventure with his luny companion Ford Prefect.  What he encounters will leave you laughing out loud.  He even discovers the answer to the meaning of life.

Read this one for the fun!!  

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Yes, I finished!!

I stuck with it and finished "Wicked" today.  I really started getting into it during the second half of the book.  The reason the Wicked Witch of the West is after Dorothy is just not what one would think.  

Now, off to my next book.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

I aaammm ggoooiinngg tooo fiinniisshh tthhiiss boook.

Not getting "Wicked" but I am determined to finish.  Just having a hard time with this for some reason.  But I will persist, for no apparent reason other than for stubborness.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

"Wicked"

No, that's not how I am feeling but the current book I am reading.  Kinda different for me but I'll let you know what I think when I finish.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

"The Book Thief" - Markus Zusak


What a masterpiece!!  I just couldn't put this book down.  It was beautifully written and left me wanting to read "just a little bit more" each time I had to quit reading.  

Set in Germany during WWII, the reader feels the effects of Hitler's regime through the eyes of a small girl.  She is forced to live with foster parents and lives the war face to face.  Told from the voice of death itself, the story is a masterful work.  A must read!!


Saturday, January 17, 2009

"The Secret Life of Bees" - Sue Monk Kidd

Being from the south, I could really appreciate her Carolina humor and descriptions.  I really enjoyed the plot and the characters were very exuberant!!  A great read for those who know childhood is not always perfect.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

"Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte

While I read this as a Senior in high school, I truly enjoyed reading it without it being an assignment.  That said, I couldn't get over the depth of each character and the ability to harness their pain indefinitely.  How the human character can be so scarred left me feeling rather sad.

A must read, I enjoyed the book tremendously.  I am looking forward to reading the other Bronte sister's books this year.

Thursday, January 08, 2009

Week 1-Book Reviews

Well, I'm ahead of schedule and finished "Eclipse" and "Breaking Dawn" this week.  "Eclipse" was probably my favorite of the four books in the saga.  I absolutely loved her character development and finished feeling kinda sad that it was over.

Though pretty "cheesy" in their story line, I absolutely fell victim to her spell and couldn't put them down.  A must read for those who would love to be 18 forever.



This week I am reading "Wuthering Heights" by Bronte.  I read this as a senior in high school but had to get a larger print edition at the library.  I want to reread this because Bella reads it in the "Twilight" saga and it piqued my interest.  So far, I am not disappointed!


Thursday, January 01, 2009

52 Books in 52 Weeks-Week 1


My book for this week is "Eclipse" by Stephenie Meyer.



52 Books in 52 Weeks

As an avid reader, I set a goal of reading 60 books last year.  I made it!!  So, for 2009 I am joining the 52 books in 52 weeks challenge going on at the Well-Trained Mind Message Boards.

Here are the rules:
  • Each Friday I will post the book I plan on reading for the week.
  • By the next Friday I will write a short review of the book and post my next week's pick.

A quick review of the rules as posted on the message boards:
  1. Read an average of a book a week - 52 books in 52 weeks
  2. Re-reading a book counts--as long as you first read it before 2009
  3. School related books don't count (unless you want them to)
  4. You can start reading on 1-1-09 at 00:00:01AM
Happy reading and Happy 2009!!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Merry Christmas!

As I sat here and finished our family newsletter, I thought about how truly blessed we are to have good health, good friends and the "net" to keep in touch.  In the last year, I have seen my kids grow so much physically and spiritually.  I have seen them really try hard this year as we home educate.  I have seen them make wise and stupid choices, but they have learned the consequences of each.

All in all, this has been a most blessed year and I look forward to 2009.  

Monday, December 08, 2008

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Monday, November 10, 2008

My New Look

Well, I figure if I don't get a new look, at least my blog can!!  I've spent a couple of shameless days updating and "beautifying" my blog.  Hope you like it.

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Now What?

Depending on how you voted, you are either exuberant or devastated about now.  The results are in and Barack Obama is the newly elected president.  When things go one's way, we love democracy but when it doesn't - well we aren't so excited about the democratic system.

This much I know to be true:
  • The USA is strong because of its democracy
  • Freedom is never free
  • The Bible specifically calls us to pray for our leaders and
  • God's Providence is always at work!!

I pray for our country, our leaders and our citizens and I hope, when I am put to rest, that the world was a tiny bit better because I was here.

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Vote!!

As we study the Middle Ages and all the injustices the people endured, I am reminded anew of our wonderful, beautiful right to vote.  A right to express your opinion, a right won by blood.  So, I am on my way to vote, hoping the lines are not too long but also hoping lots of people voted.  

Freedom is never free!!  I see that more than ever now....

Monday, October 13, 2008

So Call Me Crazy!!!

The stock market has gone bonkers and the whole world is falling apart!!  I mean, in my home town, we have a major shortage of gas right now.  The price keeps going down though so, if I could buy any gas in my town, I would actually pay less.  Wow, that's a relief.

Well, all these people are going on about the stock market and when I asked them how much they lost they say, "Oh, I don't have enough money to be in the stock market."  Huh?  Why are they so upset then?

Call me crazy, but people just get too excited too fast these days.  Maybe it's the increase in caffeine since Starbucks came to town.  Oh, I forgot, we don't have one of those in my town either.  I just wish some people would stay home and quite getting all the gas from the two stations we have here in our town.  Why don't they just stay home and write senseless things on their blog?

Sheeessshhh..


Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Wordless Wednesday


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