Wednesday, September 2, 2009
A Day Late
New Releases
Maya Banks - eBook release called Songbird. Stand alone book (so far)
Lora Leigh - Heat Seeker from her Elite Ops Series
Lorelei James- Rough, Raw, and Ready. In-Print
Must Love Hound Dogs -Anthology
Charlanie Harris writes Sci Fi and Mystery - "The Britlingens Go to Hell "
Nalini Singh is author of the Psy/Channgling and her new series the Guild Hunter - "Angel's Judgement"
IIona Andrews is Sci Fi with her Magic Series - "Magic Mourns"
Meljean Brook writes Sci Fi with her Guardian Series - "Blind Spot"
DVDs:
Supernatural season 4
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Note: Of course there are plenty of other items that were released. I am only putting the ones that I am interested in and/or will be. I don't want to post anything I would not read/watch and it not be any good or not what I like.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Tuesday New Releases
Today in Sci Fi Patricia Briggs new book in her Alpha and Omega series was released. Its technically the third in the series but is consider the second because the opening to this series is a short novel in On The Prowl with romance authors Sunny, Karen Chance, and Eileen Wilks. You do not have to read the short novel in order to understand but it doese help and I would recommend reading anything in the correct order.
Reading Order:
On The Prowl (anthology) Alpha and omega
Cry Wolf
The Hunting Ground
In romance Marliss Melton's new book in her Military romance series Show No Fear is out. This is a new author that I am looking into.
Reading Order
Forget Me Not
In The Dark
Time To Run
Next To Die
Don't Let Go
Too Far Gone
Show No Fear
Kate Douglas Anthology Sexy Beast IIV. This follows along with her Wolf Tales series on the Chanku breed. It is a really good, hot and steamy type of paranormal romance. The reading order is simple, just follow the roman numbers on both the Wolf Tales and Sexy Beast!
Movies - DVD Box Sets
House MD Season 5
One Tree Hill Season 6
No more said! Enjoy reading and watchings
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Mistie
Friday, August 21, 2009
Book Club outside of the Book Club
Well one of my pickes was Flatland by Edwin A Abbott. It is literally 82 pages. It was, like, the March pick. Of course we are now in August. Still have not finished it.
So Cara, her almightly self, I guess got tired of us complaining about how was can't seem to finish it. Went out and bought. Finished it in two days. Only difference is her copy was a 147 pages. So now she thinks she can gloat and says she really enjoyed it. The guy loved his big words.
I am not saying it is a bad book. It is actually really interesting. Its not mind-consuming and one of those books you should read out loud. Just not while taking your morning walk. Too much breath.
Allison and I will finish this book and then finally move on to the next pick. Bitter is the New Black by Lancaster!
Wish us luck
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Mistie
Friday, August 14, 2009
I Finished - BookClub Meeting
The excitment on why I am very happy I finished, I am the hardest reader in the group. Sometimes I just can't read a book no matter how good it might be. Take Elizabeth's pick persuasion. I only made to page 13. I just couldn't bring myself to read anymore.
Then there is Cara's picks. For some reason, on both of her books I have not been able to finish either one. The devil in the white city, I have about a hundred pages left to read. Chocolat, I am about half way with that one as well. Its just a mind thing I can't over come.
But I have read all the other ones. Which I am very proud of myself for doing. so 3 out of 14 books ain't all that bad. Hopefully Cara's next book I will be able to finish. Third times a charm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BookClub Meeting:
Aug 16, 2009 at 9pm - Elizabeth's house
I am bring a chick-pea salad that everyone can injoy (including cara - see I remembered this time cara) I really think someone should bring chocolate covered crickets or even ants.
See ya then!
Mistie
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Lust Loathing and a Little Lip Gloss
Lust, Loathing, and a Little Lip Gloss is another great book in the Sophie Katz series. I loved this one just as much as the others, Sophie is back with her stellar sleuth skills and quick wit that makes you laugh out loud while reading. Many times while reading this book I got the “is that lady crazy look” for busting out laughing in public. Anatoly is sexy and sweet as ever and I was so happy with the way these two are progressing in their relationship. The paranormal side of the story keeps it very interesting and gives a twist to the type of mystery going on. Marcus is one of my favorite characters and he is back for the fun, even if it is unknowingly. You also get a better insight on Sophie and her fathers relationship before he passed away, which develops the character of Sophie even more making you love her even more. I counted down the days between Obsession, Deceit, and Really Dark Chocolate and this book and I will do the same for the next Sophie Katz mystery. The only thing I would warn about buying this book is the amount of money you spend at Starbucks, every time I read a Sophie book I have to have a frappuccino!
by: Cara Purcell
A Celebration of Reading: Dallas
If I am reading the official announcement correctly, Tickets are $250, Dinner and Program are $150.
Friend ($5,000)
• 8 Event tickets
• One reserved table for 8 at the dinner
• Listing in event printed program
I would love to go but that is alot of money. Fundraisers any one??? HEHEHEHE
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Friday, August 7, 2009
Friday, July 31, 2009
My Goal!
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Mistie
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Beginnings
Sunday, July 26, 2009
WELCOME LITERATURE LOVERS
WELCOME!!!!!
Who doesn't love a good book? Obviously we all do as we're all members of this fabulous, if sometimes silly, book club. The great thing about a book club is the challenge to conquer pieces of literature that might have never crossed your path if it weren't for this literarily inclined group of cohorts. So dive in. Don't just read the chosen book. Savor it. Look up the words you don't know. Ask someone about a paragraph that doesn't make sense. Laugh out loud at the funny parts and don't be afraid to get so involved that you shed a tear when the story is heartbreaking.
"Of all the diversions of life, there is none so proper to fill up its empty spaces as the reading of useful and entertaining authors." -Joseph Addison
Hello Blog
Mistie
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