Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Waiting For These Books And Why I Love Target!!!

First...of course...books!!!

I can't wait to read this book.  The synopsis and early chatter make me want it right now.  Check out this link for a book description.  It is at Bookreporter.com and there is a form to fill out if you want to snatch up one of fifty early review copies.

This one sort of reminds me of the era that The Help was written in.  Florida, the fifties, and the maid that keeps the family together.  Read more about it on goodreads.  It sounds warm, sad, heartbreaking and intensely interesting.
Early reviews seem to place this in that scary spellbinding page turning niche.  Check it out at goodreads, too.

Now to Target.  I am amazed at how many different kinds of things can be purchased at Target!!!  Today was a busy errand day.  Lucy needed catfood and that meant a trip to Petsmart.  My little zebra finches needed millet and new Martha Stuart puppy pads to line their cage.  Those are at Petsmart, too, but our Petsmart happens to be next to a Target. 

It is Easter inside Target!!!  It is Spring inside Target!!!  There is a grocery store inside Target and they carry Amy's Organic frozen entrees and burritos and enchiladas!!!  Orange juice, Pellegrino water and Peter Pan Peanut Butter!!!

These just happen to be the supplies I needed...so I stocked up on them!!!
Plus...Target has that lovely red card that takes 5% off of your bill!!!
I have begun to buy ketchup and mayo and Cheerios at Target!!! 
I also love all of their Method cleaning products and Burt's Bees shower gels.

Plus...this is what I have been told at my Starbucks...the one right inside of my Target...if you use your Target card to buy a Starbucks coffee...it takes 5% off of your Starbucks order, too.

I find this information fascinating.

Do you love your Target store as much as I do?

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

The Pioneer Woman...and Pie!!!

Have you ever heard of The Pioneer Woman?

I am new to her blog and I am totally fascinated with it.  Her recipes are amazing.  I made her recipe for Potatoes Au Gratin last week and it was so delicioius.  I am going to make this for my husband on Thursday.  She calls this an almost key lime pie but it looks like key lime pie to me!!! 

Plus...you don't even need key limes to make it.  And it calls for sweetened condensed milk...isn that the stuff that is really really thick when you try to get it out of the can?

Plus this pie is sort of green in color and perfect for St. Patrick's Day!!!

Speaking of which...do you do anything special on St. Patrick's Day?

Monday, March 14, 2011

Book Mail...I Love Book Mail!!!


These came in the mail for reviews...


For review...

Blood Of My Brother by James LePore...This author will have a special promotion for his fourth book soon.  I just read and loved his first book.
Friendship Bread by Darien Gee
The Source Of All Things by Tracy Ross
The Life You've Imagined by Kristina Riggle
Iron House by John Hart...not released yet...

And of course...I just had to Kindle...

I have heard amazing things about The World House. It is described as blending of fantasy and adventure.  The Strip and The Heat are 99 cent Kindle books and are a part of a series called The Big Bad Wolf Series.  I just had to get them.  I adore Simon Beckett...an English writer who writes about murder and mayhem in quaint English villages. I have read his three other books and I love them.  Unnatural is another book I have been reading much about and really want to read.  Boarding school with a few vampires tossed in the mix...and an identity crisis...can't wait for this one.

I have my hands full this week.  I have to figure out how to read faster than anything!!!
I love my UPS man and our mail lady? person? girl? I don't know how to say this politically correctly!!!  I have to restrain myself from hugging my UPS man every time he comes...I am sure he thinks I am quite odd.
I am expecting jam and clothes this week.  Some lovely tees and pants from a new online site I have found called Mikkat Market.   I have ordered bottoms and tops and tunics from them...all amazing and all nicely priced.  They have everything.  Quirky kind of Indie clothes which I adore...everything I bought is amazing and fits perfectly.
Do you absolutely love getting things in the mail?  Do you ever feel like hugging your UPS man?  Teasing...

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Happy Sunday...

Beth Rivas is offering all of these to a lucky winner.   All you have to do is share this with a friend.  Or tweet it...I am going to tell my friend June about it...
So...go to Beth's website and enter!!! 

Friday, March 11, 2011

Blue...A Review...

Product Description from Amazon…

Do not begin this novel unless you are prepared to be moved, willing to open your heart, and available to the possibility that life can bring you magic. Chris Astor is a man in his early forties who is going through the toughest stretch of his life. Not long before, Chris' world sparkled - he was doing significant work, he had a good home, and his young daughter brought him more joy than he ever could have imagined. Now, divorce and estrangement have left him confused and all too often alone. Becky is Chris' fourteen-year-old daughter, a girl who overcame enormous challenges in her early years to become a vibrant, vital young woman. Her parents' divorce has left its mark, though, most significantly in her relationship with her father. Once, they told remarkable stories together. Now, they barely speak. Emotional detachment from Chris is not Becky's biggest concern, though. Miea is the young queen of a fantasy land that Becky and Chris created when Becky was little - a fantasy land that has developed a life of its own. Miea knows nothing of Becky and Chris. She only knows that her beautiful kingdom - a place of remarkably varied flora, dignified and distinctive fauna, and an ecology that works in symphonic majesty - is in terrible, maybe fatal trouble. At the most challenging junctures of their lives, Becky and Miea discover each other and Miea shares this discovery with Chris. For Becky, it is nearly inconceivable that a place she created has come into existence. For Miea, it is nearly inconceivable that a child created her land. For Chris, it is beyond inconceivable that he is again sharing something important in his daughter's life. For all of them, it as though a world of opportunity has opened up before them. But time is not on their side. In fact, time might be running out. Together, they need to uncover a secret. The secret to why these worlds have joined at this moment. The secret to their purpose. The secret to the future. It is a secret that, when discovered, will redefine imagination for all of them.

Blue is a novel of trial and hope, invention and rediscovery. It might very well take you someplace you never knew existed. Do not, however, begin it unless you are prepared to be moved.





My thoughts…

I just finished reading this most beautiful and unusual novel. It sort of reminds me of the movie Avatar. Nothing specifically, just sort of the aura of it. When I was first reading it I thought that it was a father’s story. Then a few chapters later I thought it was a daughter’s story. A few chapters after that it became an amazing fantasy. And then three quarters of the way through I realized it was all of the above. Chris, the father, was mourning the loss of being with his daughter Becky due to the break up of his marriage. Becky was confused about the situation and was fourteen and was spending her allotted time with her father but separating from him, too. They had been very close and Chris was at a loss as to how to get this closeness back. When Becky and Chris made up the world of Tamarisk it was to help Becky get through a difficult time. Becky needs Tamarisk back again and Chris helps her to achieve that goal. Becky begins to go to Tamarisk and interact with the people there. She especially loves being with Miea who was the Princess when Becky was little but now Miea is the Queen. On one of her trips to Tamarisk Becky learns that there is trouble in Tamarisk. Plants are dying and no one knows why. Becky enlists her father…who is a botanist…to help her.

I cannot even begin to describe what Tamarisk looks like. The descriptions in the book make Tamarisk come alive. I wanted to taste fenigers and drink barritts and ride a waccasassa over the bloat marshes. I want to listen to the music of all the amazing birdlike creatures that Becky and Chris had made up in their stories years and years ago. I loved being able to see Tamarisk. It was magical and lovely and it felt real. I wanted Becky to help Miea and I wanted everyone to live happily ever after.
I won’t tell you if they did or not but I will say that we all have a different idea of happy. I ultimately think that Becky and Chris and Miea are each happy in their own way.

I loved how the author dealt with reality and fantasy in Blue. It is a lovely story and it has stayed with me. The ending was deliciously sweet and I cried…not so much for the sadness but for its purity and beauty.
I truly loved reading this magical novel.