Ralph's Party by Lisa Jewell
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Sunday, July 31, 2011
It's Monday, What are you Reading? (32)
Ralph's Party by Lisa Jewell
Friday, July 29, 2011
Review: Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter by Tom Franklin
Confession - the story is about a black boy and a white boy and their relationship as it evolves over time. WELP this girl got the characters mixed up and had to back it up a few (50) pages and re read to get myself on track. So read closely and make sure you know who is talking!
Maybe because of my character mix up or because I just wasn't connecting with the story - I thought the characters were endearing and the story believable and interesting, but I just wasn't drawn to find out what was going to happen next.
Now without using too many more cliches, I am going to say that it was enjoyable, the writing was very descriptive, but not overbearing and it was worth picking up.
Rating:definitely a good read, but can't read two in a rowPages: 274
July-Sept 2011 Challenge: Well Rounded (mystery)
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Review: Life's a Beach by Claire Cook
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Review: Only Mine by Susan Mallery
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Review: Blank Slate by Heather Justesen
Monday, July 25, 2011
Review: The Social Climber's Handbook by Molly Jong-Fast
Upper East Side socialite Daisy Greenbaum is accustomed to the finer things - designer clothes, summers in the Hamptons, elite private school educations for their daughters, and a staggeringly exclusive Park Avenue apartment. But Daisy finds her well-heeled lifestyle on precarious footing after her husband, master of the universe Dick Greenbaum, learns about some shady dealings that threaten his position at The Bank.
Daisy refuses to allow her family to slip down the social ladder, so she devises a madcap plan: Anyone who jeopardizes her place at the top will simply have to be dispatched - six feet under. From Dick's arrogant boss to his scheming former mistress to a pair of nosy bloggers, Daisy's hit list is a who's who of big names with even bigger secrets. But with the body count rising as the Dow Jones falls, can Daisy really get away with murder?
Kritters Thoughts: From the description of this book, I was excited to add it to my review pile. But after reading it, I am not so sure about it. With the excessive financial talk and the crazy lady killing, I just didn't enjoy it. I would put it in the genre of dark comedy and although some may enjoy it - not really my thing.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
It's Monday, What are you Reading? (31)
In My Mailbox (39)
Saturday, July 23, 2011
The Ramble: Signing with Jael McHenry
Friday, July 22, 2011
Review: Chasing Amanda by Melissa Foster
Molly's life is back on track, her son has begun college, and she and her husband have finally rekindled their relationship. Their fresh start is shattered when a seven-year-old girl disappears from a local park near Molly's home. Unable to turn her back on another child and troubled by memories of the past, Molly sets out to find her, jeopardizing the marriage she'd fought so hard to hold together. While unearthing clues and struggling to decipher her visions, Molly discovers another side of Boyds, where the residents - and the land itself - hold potentially lethal secrets, and exposes another side of her husband, one that threatens to tear them apart.
Kritters Thoughts: A gripping novel that will keep you in your seat reading until the whee hours because you MUST find out how it will all unfold. A story of 3 lost girls and the woman who has visions as to their whereabouts and how they ended up stolen from their families. A suspenseful book with just a hint of some paranormal twists. I definitely had a hard time putting this one down when it was beyond my bed time! There were a few slow spots that I would have speed up a bit and a lot of searching in the woods for the little girl, but as a whole this book sped along like a train.
Rating: absolutely loved it and want a sequel
Pages: 377
July-Sept 2011 Challenge: Real or Not
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Review: Inappropriate Men by Stacey Ballis
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Guest Post - Melissa Foster author of Chasing Amanda
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Review: The Ice Queen by Alice Hoffman
The use of strong adverbs made me fall in love with her descriptions of the "effects" of lightning strike survivors. I adored the relationship between the brother and sister and how the early death of their mother affected the both of them in two totally different ways. But through these likes, I still had a hard time reading and enjoying this one.
I would only recommend this book to those who love things that are artsy. Imagery and visualization would be key when reading this book.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Review: Lipstick Jungle by Candace Bushnell
But this 21st Century New York, and to get ahead and stay ahead, these women will do anything, including jeopardizing their personal and professional relationships. Take for example, Nico, editor-in-chief of Bonfire magazine, who betrays her boss to rise to the top of the entire magazine division at media mega-giant Splatch-Verner. As president of Paradour Pictures, Wendy may be poised to win an Oscar for her 10-year labor-of-love, Ragged Pilgrims, but her marriage is in shambles and her children care more about a $50,000 pony than their mother. And for single, 43-year-old fashion designer Victory, pleasing tough critics may be more important than ever finding the real relationship she's convinced herself she doesn't need.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
It's Monday, What are you Reading? (30)
In My Mailbox (38)
Gifts from my Mom and Aunt Gloria:
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Review: Life in Spite of Me by Kristen Jane Anderson
Rating:definitely a good read, but can't read two in a row
Pages: 202
July-Sept 2011 Challenge: JAS
Friday, July 15, 2011
Review: Confessions of a Call Center Gal by Lisa Lim
Although I didn't read this at the beach, I think this would be a perfect addition to the beach bag this summer - a cute and light read that will keep you laughing throughout. I may have been reminded a little of Jennifer Lancaster's spunky humor, but I will never compare one author truly to another!
July-Sept 2011 Challenge: Numerology, Part 2
BlogFest 2011
Welcome to BlogFest 2011!
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Giveaway ends at midnight on July 17th.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Wordless Wednesday
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Review: Unleashed by Emily Kimelman
A great thrill ride for those who are not faint of heart. A little gore and some language may keep few readers at bay - but those who like a fun ride will definitely enjoy this one.
July-Sept 2011 Challenge: Numerology, Part One
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Review: Then Came You by Jennifer Weiner
Monday, July 11, 2011
Review: Lot's Return to Sodom by Sandra Brannan
Sharp-witted Liv Bergen can't avoid becoming embroiled in murders, it seems. Her family's hometown of Sturgis, South Dakota, is quickly becoming the Sodom of the Black Hills during the dog days of summer as it hosts the infamous rally of grizzled hard-core motorcycle bikers - half a million of them. Crime comes too close for comfort when Liv must solve the mystery of a beautiful young townie to clear her brother's name.
Live witnesses the vile death of another young woman, and during her investigation of both crimes she attracts the uninvited attentions of the menacing leader of Lucifer's Lot - the baddest of the bad biker gangs. Her quick wit and pragmatic thinking are all that stands between her and certain elimination.
FBI Agent Streeter Pierce is back on the trail, working undercover to find the murderer and a shadow criminal called the Crooked Man. When he and Liv cross paths, sparks are flying, literally.
Kritters Thoughts: Another great Liv Bergen mystery. A little less gore, but definitely left me on my seat trying to figure out who the killer was and the hows and the whys. Again I spent the entire book trying to narrow down my options to find the killer at right towards the end I had two in mind, but the clues sent you a different way. Again the killer was in the book the entire time and didn't come out of left field - love it.
I think any reader who loves the suspense and wants to piece together the puzzle to finish with a killer that no one would have guessed in the beginning would enjoy this one. I am anxiously awaiting for the next appearance of Liv Bergen.
Rating: absolutely loved it and want a sequel
Pages: 288
Sunday, July 10, 2011
It's Monday, What are you Reading? (29)
Review: In the Belly of Jonah by Sandra Brannon
Pages: 288
Friday, July 8, 2011
Review: Room by Emma Donoghue
Room is home to Jack, but to Ma, it is the prison where Old Nick has held her captive for seven years. Through determination, ingenuity, and fierce motherly love, Ma has created a life for Jack. But she knows it's not enough...not for her or for him. She devises a bold escape plan, one that relies on her young son's bravery and a lot of luck. What she does not realize is just how unprepared she is for the plan to actually work.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Review: The Secret Society of the Pink Crystal Ball by Risa Green
When Erin Channing's favorite aunt dies, Erin is bequeathed a pink crystal ball and a set of weird instructions. Granted, Aunt Kiki (aka Aunt Kooky) always lived "outside the box." But now Erin and her two best friends are convinced that the pink crystal ball holds the key to their future- or at least the key to getting dates . . . .
Consider your fate to be sealed . . .