Saturday, April 09, 2011

What is Keeping Me Away, You Ask?



and this little one, of course:




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Sunday, April 03, 2011

Sunday Salon: Squeezing in a Little Reading Here & There

The grandparents long ago returned to their own homes and Anjin to work. Mouse and I have the house to ourselves during the day, the furkids our only company. You might think that would leave me lots of free time to write blog posts and comment on blogs, especially considering my little girl is only interested in eating, sleeping and having a clean diaper at this point (although, she does likes the occasional song, going on walks and watching her mother do a little back stretching dance). As those of you who were once first time parents know, despite her seemingly simple life, I rarely have a moment to do much of anything but meet her needs at this early stage. A newborn, especially mine, eats A LOT.

Even so, I am able to read while I nurse Mouse (or watch TV). And can I just say how much I love my smart phone? Who would have thought? I can keep up with my e-mail, read your blogs, stay on top of the news, and keep in touch with my husband, family and friends (who are probably tired of the daily photos I take of the baby with my phone). I may not be able to write a coherent book review or spend time on my actual computer, but I am not totally disconnected. I take what I can get in short spurts. I only wish I could somehow better manage the growing laundry piles!

I especially love that I am able to read. Once Mouse is awake more often and more interactive, I know I will have to sacrifice some of that reading time. For now though, I am taking full advantage.

Right before and after Mouse was born, I finished off the Mercy Thompson urban fantasy series books by Patricia Briggs I had on hand. I flew through Blood Bound, Iron Kissed, Bone Crossed and Silver Borne, reading one right after the other. Mercy Thompson owns her own car repair shop and is an ace mechanic. She also is a walker, someone who can turn into a coyote at will. She mingles with werewolves, vampires and other supernatural beings. Trouble always seems to be around the corner and Mercy and friends are quick to step in and put a stop to it. Mercy has many of the typical urban fantasy heroine characteristics, and yet she stands out on her own. I love the world Patricia Briggs has created and enjoy spending time with the various characters. Unfortunately, I don't have a copy of her latest release, River Marked, and so am now officially one behind in the series. When I get my hands on that one (probably not until it's out in paperback), I will definitely be jumping right in.

After finishing Patricia Briggs' Silver Borne, I was still itching to read urban fantasy. Unfortunately most of my TBR books are packed away. I did have Lori Handeland's Any Given Doomsday handy, however, and so decided to give that a try. The book is the first in the Phoenix Chronicles featuring psychic Elizabeth Phoenix. Life has already proven to be tough for Liz but when her beloved foster mother dies leaving her a special gift, her life suddenly has become much more difficult--and dangerous. The fate of the world lays on her shoulders. The novel got off to a slow start for me, and I admit to considering setting it aside. I persevered, however, and enjoyed the book in the end. Mostly. It took me awhile to warm up to the main character, and I was reminded of the later books in the Laurel K. Hamilton Anita Blake series where sex is used as a means to an end. I wasn't quite sold on that idea. Vague, I know, but I don't want to totally spoil the book for those who haven't read it. I do like the world Lori Handeland has created as well as the many supernatural characters she introduced in this first book in the series. She definitely offers a different take on the genre. Will I pick up the next book in the series? The jury is still out. It might be worth it to see where the author takes the story next.

I then settled into Linda Castillo's Sworn to Silence, which I had heard so much about. The first in a crime fiction series featuring a police chief with an Amish background. A serial killer is targeting young women in the area in ways that seems eerily like vicious murders that occurred in the same area years before. Only, the police chief knows that can't be possible--or could it? The mystery grabbed me from the start and didn't let go until I reached the end. Kate Burkholder is a complex heroine with a dark secret from her past. I instantly took to her and look forward to reading the next book in the series.

My next attempts at reading were not quite as successful. Reruns of Law and Order were more enticing. It isn't that the books were bad; rather I was trying to read review books, books that require more energy and thought than I have to spare right now. I should have realized that from the start, but it isn't like I am working on all cylinders at this point. Exhaustion has that effect after all. So, when Anjin suggested I dive into the select few TBR books I had purposefully not packed and just enjoy reading for the sake of reading, no strings attached, I decided to do just that.

I wasn't sure George R.R. Martin's A Game of Thrones, the first in an epic fantasy series, was the book to pick up and read (it's size alone is rather daunting), but Anjin said he was sure it was just what I was looking for. It couldn't be because he wants me to read it before the HBO miniseries airs later this month, right? I should know better than to doubt my husband though. I am only 200 pages in but am enjoying every minute of it.

Mouse is ready for another feeding, and I can't say no to my adorable little girl. Do drop me a comment and let me know what you have been up to and what you've been reading!


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Friday, April 01, 2011

Review: Dogs Don't Lie by Clea Simon

The problem with murder is that it's messy. Not just the blook, the viscera, and what you, but the boundaries. And when you're trying to save a life--provide an alibi--for someone you know is innocent, well, the guilt tends to splash back on you. Especially when there's money involved. [opening paragraph]


Dogs Don't Lie by Clea Simon
Poisoned Pen Press, 2011 (April 5)
Crime Fiction; 256 pgs


When trying to decide what to read next, my husband suggested I pick up Clea Simon's Dogs Don't Lie, the first in a new series, giving me somewhat of a break between two rather dark books. Not that murder is ever "light".

In Dogs Don't Lie, animal behaviorist Pru Marlowe, stumbles upon the scene of a murder. One of her clients has been brutally murdered. The client's pit bull, Lucy, comes under immediate suspicion by the authorities. Only, Pru doesn't believe the dog could commit such a violent crime. You see, Pru has a special gift; she is also an animal psychic, however reluctantly so. She is still unsure of her ability and just what it means, but one thing she is certain of: Lucy's innocence. Teaming up with her tabby cat, Wallis, Pru is determined to prove Lucy didn't kill her beloved human. Of course, that could very well make her the number one suspect.

Let me say right off that I really enjoyed reading this novel. I adored Wallis (and Frank). I also liked Pru. The author did a good job of setting the right tone for her main character, her love of animals, her longing for human companionship, and the struggle she has gone through in accepting her ability to communicate with animals.

The other characters in the novel range from eccentric, to sexy, to your average joe. They each were very much their own person and it made for an even better reading experience. While I never grew to like some of the characters (i.e. Delia Cochrane), my opinion of others went up in the end (Detective Creighton).

I loved the end of the novel in all its complexity--I couldn't help but stay up late to finish, as the layers fell off at such a rapid rate and in such a satisfying way. Of all the Clea Simon books I've read over the past few years, I think this new series will be my favorite.

You can learn more about Clea Simon and her books on the author's website and on her blog, Cats & Crime & Rock & Roll.

Source: Book provided by author for review.

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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Independent Literary Awards - The Book Blogger Book Awards

With so many book awards out there, you didn't think bloggers would go without having their own did you? Two thousand ten was the first year for the Indie Lit Awards and it was a big success. For those who are not familiar with the awards:

Independent Literary Awards are given to books that have been recommended and voted on by independent literary bloggers. Nominations are open to independent literary bloggers only, and are then voted upon by a panel of bloggers who are proficient in the genre they represent. Each panel is led by a judge who oversees the integrity of the process.

This year will be the first year the mystery category will be appearing and I am lucky enough to be on the panel of voting members for that category. The other judges in the mystery category are Tina of Reader for Life (Director), Elizabeth of Musings of an All Purpose Monkey, Jen of Jen’s Book Thoughts, and Lesa of Lesa’s Book Critiques.

Nominations open in September, but we need your help now. We need you to read lots of great books so that you can nominate them come September. All we ask is this:

  • You must be a literary blogger; and a link to your blog must be provided so we can verify this (you may not be the author, publisher, or publicist of the book you are nominating).
  • Books nominated must have a 2011 release date.
  • You may nominate a book that has already been listed (the books with the most nominations will be what we add to the Long List).
  • You may nominate books in more than one genre, but only one per genre.
  • Nominations are open midnight PST September 1, 2011 – 11:59 PST December 31, 2011.

If mysteries aren't your thing, don't worry! There are plenty of other award categories as well, including

Biography/ Memoir

GLBTQ

Lit Fiction

Non-Fiction

Poetry

Speculative Fiction

If you want to stay up to date, follow us on Twitter @indielitawards and check out the Indie Lit Awards website.

In the meantime, hurry up and start reading! We'd love it if you could help spread the word about the awards. Grab a button and share it on your blog.


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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Things Have a Way of Coming Together

This past week was quite the whirlwind! Mouse was born at 1:21 a.m. on March 9, 2011, weighing in at 6 lbs and 3.5 oz., 18 inches in length. Her father and I fell in love with her instantly. The last several days have been spent getting to know her and adjusting to parenthood.




Very soon our house will be filled with grandparents and other visitors wanting to get to know Mouse as well. As a result, my attention to my blog will be minimal in the next few weeks. I do have one review ready for posting early next month and hope to at least check in on Sundays to let you know what I've been reading.

In lesser news, Anjin and I got word this past week that the offer on a house we like has been accepted. We are busy working on getting that taken care of as well as making sure the city is doing their part (as they are buying our current home). If all goes well, we will be moving in a month or two. Anjin already has Mouse's room picked out.

Please do stop in and say hello if you have a moment and let me know what you're reading!


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