Fiction

Quaker Summer

I think we bought Quaker Summer at Books a Million the week we moved here, which happens to also be the week before Books a Million closed causing me to hate them for the rest of my life.

Quaker Summer is also on my From the Stacks Challenge list. It’s blue.

It took me a long time to read it because I’ve been a little busy. Family visits. Hospital stays. A tiny little conference coming up. Stuff like that.

It wasn’t a great book, but it wasn’t a horrible book either. A nice piece of Christian chick lit with good characters. The storyline was a little much but that’s ok, it was fun just the same.

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Wings to the Kingdom

I found myself with the third book in the Eden Moore series by @CMPriest and realized I had not read the second one. So I took book three back and grabbed Wings to the Kingdom (Which is when I discovered these are shelved as YA. I don’t understand why they are YA. Wierd.)

Wings to the Kingdom was just as good as Four and Twenty Blackbirds. I’m a “battlefield” fan, particularly when I’m not being dragged to them and can just read about other people being dragged to them. I didn’t see enough ghosts during all of my visits to battlefields and I certainly never saw Green Eyes. Had I seen more ghosts or Green Eyes, I’d probably enjoy battlefield visits a wee bit more. Maybe.

Looking forward to grabbing Not Flesh Nor Feathers this week.

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P&P&Z

I finally finished Pride & Prejudice & Zombies, a book I was very much looking forward to until sassymonkey indicated it wasn’t great.

She was right. It wasn’t great. It was a brilliant idea but I pictured something as wonderfully bizarre as a Christopher Moore book. It wasn’t that wonderfully bizarre. If I hadn’t already had Chris Moore’s version (or what I imagine a Chris Moore version would look like) in my head, I’d have probably enjoyed P&P&Z a good bit more than I did.

Worth reading, yes. Fabulous, not so much.

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Castle Waiting

I almost forgot to read Castle Waiting! Liz took it up to her room and never brought it back again… until I asked her where it was because it was due back to the library in three days…

Unfortunately, it’s taken more more than three days to read it due to the crazy that is my life. So, I owe a 10 cent fine on an excellent graphic novel. I can live with that.

Did I mention this is an excellent graphic novel.

Liz really liked it. She read it in the car. She read it in the living room, while the TV was on, she read it and read it.

I understand why. I did want to keep reading it and reading it. But I also enjoyed putting it down because of the nice ribbon bookmark built into the book. I really liked that. Nice touch for that book.

Fairy tales with a lot of odd twists.

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Laura Rider’s Masterpiece

Laura Rider’s Masterpiece had me laughing all the way to the bitter end… at which point, I was bitter. I didn’t like the ending.

TW has pointed out that I am often disappointed with the endings of books. She suggests the ending of a book is not important and I could just skip that last few pages or chapters (depending upon the size of the book) and be happier. Hmm she might have a point.

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The Book of Love

I keep a list on Amazon that tracks books we want to read at some point – these books are either not available at the library when I first hear about them or they are books I don’t have time to reserve due to the current reserve list or our TBR pile. I only look at this list once or twice a year and when I do, I end up reserving a ton of books we should have read ages ago… or a ton of sequels to books we read and enjoyed.

The Book of Love is the second book in a series (The Magdalene Line) and honestly I’d forgotten all about it. I’m not sure why I’d forgotten about it since I really did enjoy The Expected One. Too many books, too little time, I guess.

It took me ages to read this book. I’d read a chapter, or half a chapter, and be falling asleep. I think that’s related to my current work load and not the content of the book. TW sailed through it, even more quickly than she normally sails through books, and she loved it.

I don’t think I liked it as well as I liked The Expected One and that’s because the relationships between the characters “today” didn’t evolve very much. We barely saw Tammy or Roland or even Berenger in this one.

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Airman

Look! Another Cybil! Airman is the book I was least interested in reading from that category. It turned out to be a pretty darn good book. No way it could beat out most of the books in its category but I can see this one being a favorite among the kids it was written for.

Good, solid hero. Bad guys who were just bad enough to hate. A princess who wasn’t stupid. And just enough adventure to keep a kid reading and reading and reading.

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A Lion Among Men

I have a love/hate thing with Gregory Maguire.

Loved Confessions of an Ugly Step Sister
Loved Wicked
Hated Mirror Mirror
Did not love Son of a Witch
Bored by Lost

Based on the above, you might be a little bit surprised that I plucked A Lion Among Men off of the large print shelf. I was a little surprised, myself.

After the horrendous book Son of a Witch turned out to be, why would I want to ruin the memory of Wicked further with what would probably be another horrendous muddle up of The Wicked Years.

Well guess what. A Lion Among Men… fabulous. I did not want to put it down. Loved it. And because I loved it, it was worth it to read the hated Son of a Witch (without it, Lion Among Men would not have made sense.)

Yackle, Nor, The Dwarf – they all come together in The Cowardly Lion’s story. Nice. Very nicely written.

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Four more Cybils

Of the four Cybils I read yesterday, there was only one that was a yawn. Fabulous Fishes, a nonfiction picture book, was just a wee bit boring – especially when you look at the other books in the category. It’s not a bad book, nice photos, nice rhymes but that’s just not enough in this category. I’m not a Nic Bishop fan but even his Frogs book was better. His photos just rock. I wouldn’t have chosen it to win the category but I do understand why others would have selected it.

Moving into middle grade fiction, I loved Shooting the Moon. Maybe it’s the military brat in me. Or the mom of military brats. But I just loved the book. If pushed, I’d say this was my favorite in that category.

Last, Sweethearts, from the YA fiction category. Another good book. A problem book that is just a little different from other problem books. A teen girl who recreates herself, never feels quite right in her new skin and then has to face the past. Really nicely written without a clear, clean, happy ending.

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