I picked up this audio book at a freebie table not really knowing what to expect. After listening to it I discovered it is the 10th book in a series called "The Southern Vampire Mysteries. The TV series True Blood was based on these books. It's a bizarre tale set in Northwestern Louisiana complete with a southern drawl, vampires, shape-shifters, faeries, and werewolves. The main character, Sookie is human, can read minds, is in a complicated relationship with Eric a Viking vampire, her cousin Claude, a gay male stripclub dancer moves in with her after his second twin sister dies, and she is right in the middle of the never-ending turmoil of the supernatural. Except for the occasional over-explicit/described sex, it was a fun novel to listen to.
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Someone I Wanted To Be - by Aurelia Wills
I found this to be a dark and depressing view of real life
as an overweight 15-year old high school teenager with skinny diva friends. Leah's life is the life of millions of high school girls. Her mother, a widow, is over worked, underpaid, and dependent upon her wine to help her finish off her days.
There were no bright spots in this story, yet, I was compelled to read it to the end.
I love Karen Kingsbury's writing style and this one did not let me down; even though I listened to it on a CD instead of reading it.
An interesting concept into the mind of autism. I gave this one a 5-star but it bothered me that through-out the story the parents kept wondering if the vaccinations were the cause of their son's autism. There is no proof of that. BUT, the fact that he was given so many all at one time is something to be questioned.
Sunday, July 9, 2017
The Dog That Whispered - by Jim Krause
Every time I read one of Jim Kraus' books I think it's the best one.
I loved the interaction Thurman (the dog) has with Wilson, his owner.
This story was very powerful in focusing on PTSD for veterans and their families of the VietNam War.
The dual storylines came together perfectly, without a rush, at the end.
Giving this one 5 stars!
Friday, May 5, 2017
I didn't really start to enjoy this book until the 6th chapter. I found if I skipped the Author chapters it was easier to read.It was interesting and gave me a lot to think about. I did like getting a glimpse of the Amish life from a man's point of view.
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
I won this book through GoodReads Giveaway October 2016. Beth Moran is quickly becoming a favorite author for me.
This book has so many sub plots that there was never a dull moment. Faith's secret past, her drug addicted, weak brother, her many scars, her engagement to a millionaire but her need to work and save her own money. Plus her other name!
I laughed while reading this book because I frequently found myself doing the breathing exercises along with the main character. That's the kind of writing I love.
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Friday, February 3, 2017
Conversations with Saint Bernard, by Jim Kraus
I think this is the best one Kraus has written so far.
I felt right there with George Gibson as he traveled across the United States and through his thoughts. Lewis is portrayed as the dog everyone wants to love and own. I love Lewis and the insights George acknowledged through the dog.
I felt right there with George Gibson as he traveled across the United States and through his thoughts. Lewis is portrayed as the dog everyone wants to love and own. I love Lewis and the insights George acknowledged through the dog.
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