Book Review:Quicksilver (The Baroque Cycle, #1) by Neal Stephenson

In which Daniel Waterhouse, fearless thinker and courageous Puritan, pursues knowledge in the company of the greatest minds of Baroque-era Europe — in a chaotic world where reason wars with the bloody ambitions of the mighty, and where catastrophe, natural or otherwise, can alter the political landscape overnight.

I will admit openly that I read this book because a friend of mine wanted me to. The same friend who pushed Harry Potter on me. Now, she loved the series and I am sure meant well and mean for me to like it as well. Unfortunately I just couldn’t get into this book. I did try, I tried hard but by the end of the book I found myself letting out a breath and saying thank goodness!

Now why didn’t I like the book is the next question I will be asked. Honestly I am not fully sure. The writing was good, the plot was well thought out. The characters were likeable. All of these things together should have made for a great book, and yet I just didn’t enjoy it. So when I sit back and think about it I think I boils down to me. I think that the dislike of the book is purely me and that it just wasn’t my kind of book. However I would recommend it to someone else with that warning.

So there is my odd and muddled review on this book. I have such conflicting feelings about the puritan Daniel. I Hope my loyal review readers won’t think I have fallen off my rocker!

Book Review: Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix

The book that took the world by storm….In his fifth year at Hogwart’s, Harry faces challenges at every turn, from the dark threat of He-Who-Must-Not-Be- Named and the unreliability of the government of the magical world to the rise of Ron Weasley as the keeper of the Gryffindor Quidditch Team. Along the way he learns about the strength of his friends, the fierceness of his enemies, and the meaning of sacrifice.


June Book:

Therefore, I will be honest and I think I have said this before I started reading Harry Potter because my friend harped on me about it. I also started reading it because I love Jason Issacs. And he plays Lucius Malfoy, and I am a weird person who wont watch a movie if I haven’t read the book. Therefore, I began to read Harry Potter. In addition, low and behold as the books have gone on I find myself admitting I like them. Moreover, I say this grudgingly so when you hear me say I like it you know I speak the truth.

Harry Potter and the order of the Phoenix is the best book that I have read from the series. It gets darker and we get closer as always to lord Voldemort but he is always just out of reach. Ah but not to worry Hogwarts has another horrible evil doer to keep us occupied and cheesed off. The ministry of magic gives you there very own evil of Dolores Umbridge.

So simply said, well done J.K Rowling, even if there is one part in which I physically tossed the book across the room. If you have read the book, I think you know which part I am talking about. If not well, I will not ruin it for you. However, truly when I think about it the fact that I was so emotionally involved that I tossed the book means I was attached. This is the mark of a good book.

Did I mention I am a bad blogger?

Really did I? But honestly I took a little self impossed vacation from blogging. Because my health was making me sick again. And I was not focusing on that enough. One of those things where I needed to take a time out and get better.

I am feeling a little better.

I will not do any MEME’s til next week. (self imposed rule)

But I will be writting some reviews on what I have been reading.

Coming Reviews for:

Harry Potter: Order of the Phoenix
Quiksilver
Memories of Magdalene

Doh..Behind again..

I am a bad blogger. I have been so busy reading, and handling other stuff fiance related and what have you that Ihave totally not been doing my MEME’s and I have some reviews from June that didnt get posted yet, Oppsy, lol. So guess what I will be spending this weekend doing. Yup. Playing catch up.

Night Gardener Winners

So my computer is giving me fits as it has been and none of my captured images saved. But we have drawn by Random.org 5 winners, and they have been contacted. If any dont reply within 48 hours I will draw some more names and have backups! Thank you everyone. And dont forget I have The Host giveaway going on now too.

July Book List

Quiksilver 456 pages
Memories of Magdalene 183 pages
Cocktails for Three 301 pages
Mr. Darcy’s Decision 206 pages
The Virgin’s Lover 438 pages
Nectar from a Stone 436 pages
The Deception of the Emerald Ring 430 pages
Founding Mothers 278 pages
Chosen 307 pages
Murder of Helen Jewett 409 pages
Untamed 338 pages

Musing Monday #18


Today’s MUSING MONDAYS post is about mid-year reading…

Now that we’ve come to the middle of the year, what do you think of your 2009 reading so far? Read anything interesting that you’d like to share? Any outstanding favourites?

Well, I am a day behind again. Ha ha. But I spent most of Monday reading and am actually now ahead on my July reads, mahahaha. Anyways, I have had a pretty good year for reading so far. There have been some downs, some books I didn’t like. But most of all I have enjoyed most of what I have been reading. There are a few stand outs like Mozart’s Sister, Lady Washington both by Nancy Moser, and shoot the moon by Billie Letts.

Book Review: How do I Love Thee? by Nancy Moser

The year is 1845. Elizabeth Barrett is a published poet — and a virtual prisoner in her own home. Blind family loyalty ties her to a tyrannical father who forbids any of his children to marry. She has resigned herself to simply existing. That is, until the letter arrives… “I love your verses with all my heart,” writes Robert Browning, an admiring fellow poet. And as friendly correspondence gives way to something more, Elizabeth discovers that Robert’s love is not for her words alone. Could it be that God might grant her more than mere existence? And can she risk defying her father in pursuit of true happiness? Nancy Moser has crafted a romantic, emotion-charged novel based on the true story of beloved poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning.

Let me first say that I love Nancy Moser’s work, anyone who has been reading this blog knows this. I have reviewed three works by her on my blog, and all have gotten top marks. That said I wish I could give How Do I Love Thee? those top marks. But I cannot. Perhaps it is because I myself do not know much about the poet Elizabeth Browning, or perhaps it is the subject matter of a woman who spends most of her time inside due to illness at first (that is me right now) and than by fear of the outside world. I am fully able to admit that could be the reason I did not enjoy this one that much.

I am not saying the book is bad, it is not. But it was not my favorite. The pacing seemed a bit sluggish to me and at points I did struggle with it. However, other parts of it held me in rapt attention. I certainly found myself wanting to clock Ba’s tyrannical father over the head with a book, or his bible. And I did draw myself up to Ba and try to deal with many of her let downs and losses, like her dear brother Bro.

The story is an emotional one and it goes through many up’s and downs. It is accurate to the time that it is in, and I found myself learning a lot which I can always appreciate in a book. But the poet’s life was not a thrilling one like Lady Washington and it was not like that of Jane Austen from Just Jane. And perhaps these expectations as a reader are my own faults. When all is said and done I do feel that the book is worth reading. If you can handle the slightly slow pacing and look at the true deep emotions of the book you will enjoy it.

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