Thursday, October 28, 2010
no time
I simply having had the time to finish a single book for weeks. No updates, no new books, not even the old ones. I have fallen off of my game.....must...get....it....together.
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
New job disruptive to reading schedule.
I DON'T HAVE ENOUGH TIME OR CONCENTRATION TO READ THE LOAD OF BOOKS THAT I HAVE HANGING AROUND.
Finally got a new job and I can't even find enough mind power to read a Hemingway novella. Now that's just crazy. Hopefully I'll find my rhythm soon and get things back to normal.
Finally got a new job and I can't even find enough mind power to read a Hemingway novella. Now that's just crazy. Hopefully I'll find my rhythm soon and get things back to normal.
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Saturday, October 16, 2010
Along the way, they fight less than truthful guides, get married by a village elder, and awaken an ancient vampire from decades of slumber.
This is a nice addition to the series but I can say that I was a little disappointed in what seemed like a promising story for Carlos; there just wasn't enough there for me. Carlos is on a serious mission to save his people and wants to make sure he does the right thing. I think my biggest issue was with Caitlyn and her development as a character. She, at first, seemed to be a quite serious and then she turns into quite a hussy chasing after Carlos all the time. I don't know...It seemed rushed and a bit frivolous but a fun tale, nonetheless. This is a book that I could have waited for a library copy but sometimes you just never know.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Brandi Evans (@blackeros77) has shared a Tweet with you:
"blackeros77: Eat,Prey, Love by Kerrelyn Sparks. Just finished. Cute story but I was hoping for more. I liked it though."
--http://www.twitter.com/blackeros77/status/27510668160
"blackeros77: Eat,Prey, Love by Kerrelyn Sparks. Just finished. Cute story but I was hoping for more. I liked it though."
--http://www.twitter.com/blackeros77/status/27510668160
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Eat, Prey, Love
I have been waiting for Carlos to have his own story; as a shapeshifter among vamps makes for an interesting story. Plus, the fact that he is sexy and South American does not hurt at all.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
A Nobel Goal
I have already read Hemingway, Camus, Morrison, Heaney, Faulkner, and Garcia but I feel as if I have to go back and read them again because I cannot say with certainty that I have learned all there was for me to learn.
2010 Nobel Prize for Literature: Mario Varga Llosa
Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter: A Novel
Conversation in the Cathedral
The War of the End of the World
The Feast of the Goat: A Novel
Other Prize Winners:
2009 Herta Muller The Land of Green Plums
2008
2007 Doris Lessing The Fifth Child, The Summer Before the Dark (Vintage International)
2006 Orhan Pamuk
2005 Harold Pinter
2004 Elfriede Jelinek The Piano Teacher: A Novel
2003 J.M. Coetzee Disgrace: A Novel, Summertime: Fiction
Monday, October 11, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010

My rating: 3 of 5 stars
By far, the best (or worst) Bridezilla ever. Jaclyn Wilde is a Atlanta events planner who has the worst client in history and on top of that, she has an unpaid parking ticket. Her day gets slightly better when she runs into Dective Eric Wilder coming out of an elevator...[insert interesting dialouge, sex, and murder investigation].
So, I liked this book. A lot. The dialogue was awesome and so were the characters, especially those involved in the Hee Haw Hell wedding. But the whole murder investigation? WTH? Did I miss something because I'm not sure how Eric was able to come up with a murder suspect and the murderer never gave a reason why he/she did it. I'm confused.
The book was still quite entertaining but it was like reading a Silhouette Desire novel in hardback form. It just wasn't as well developed as you could expect from Linda Howard but it's worth reading. Just knowing that someone silenced that bitchy bride, Carrie was enough to make it all worth it.
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Friday, October 8, 2010
What's His Is Mine by Daaimah S. Poole
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Library visit
So while I was wandering aimlessly around the library trying to kill time and save pretrol (simultaneously), I thought that I might as well find another classic that I should have read by now. Now I'm wandering lonely as a cloud in the classic section (cause who else would be over there) and I don't see anything that I feel compelled to wade through for endless hours. And then it came to me...the reason that I had been able to get around reading these tomes was because I HATED THEM. The ones that were there were the who's who of the classical literary world ---Henry James, Charles Dickens, D.H. Lawrence, Thomas Hardy, etc., and I couldn't bring myself to take them home.
Then I thought, I'll try more Russians (I like the Russians) but that didn't work out either. Did I really need to read War and Peace or Lolita? No. OK, so maybe Les Miserable? Again with the "no". It's like 2000 pages of stolen bread, severed heads, and Jean Valjean. Nope. There was also a consideration for Hawthorne and Washington Irving but I'd already sat through an entire semester in Early American Lit. I hated that class; each night I wanted to tie my bottom jaw to the door with a tow chain just to have something else to focus on. So, "no" again. I finally came to the conclusion that whatever classic I had already read, that was it. If I can't get my fix from Austen, Bronte, Dostoevsky, Marlowe, or the Bard, then....
Tuesday, October 5, 2010

My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Tia Edwards is doing her boss a favor when she agrees to act as a guide for a French lawyer from the home office of her company. She never expected to fall for Christophe Jensen. He's handsome, kind, funny, educated and caters to her every need---nearly everything her boyfriend, Darnell, was not.
Chris is drawn to Tia immediately but when she lets him know that she is already in a relationship, he decides to remain in her life as a friend. Then Darnell is found cheating on Tia and Chris seizes the chance to romance Tia. Though everyone around them can see that Chris is clearly enamored of Tia there is a slight problem: Chris is white and this soon causes problems with Tia's family once Chris makes his intentions known.
This is a good read however, for me, I would have liked for their to be a little more resolution to the issues presented in the book. Racial issues aside, Tia's twin sister and mother are constantly at each other's throats and the real reason behind their rocky relationship is not addressed until the end of the book. (Maybe there is another story in this from White-Owens)? Also, the ending is a bit unfinished for me. I like to interject my own theory about what happens after THE END as much as anyone but I was left looking for at least one more chapter. Though this wasn't my favorite from this author, I will be picking up her books in the future.
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