Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts

Friday, March 9, 2012

Fifty Shades of Grey

Happy Friday Friends!

I've been on a little blogging break, but not on purpose.  Last Friday I was watching the Today Show and saw this news thread about this new book Fifty Shades of Grey and I was very intrigued.  So I went on to Amazon to read the first three chapters and lets just say, Hook.Line.Sinker and DONE!  I was sold!  This book draws you in immediately and let's just say it's hot!

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This is actually a trilogy and I'm already on the second book.  So the old blog has been hearing crickets while I've had my face buried in these books.  I haven't even been on Pinterest, GASP!  Pinterest is my latest obsession....until now.

Has anyone else started reading these books?  What do you think of them!?  I'm obsessed, but in a good way!

p.s. These books are definitely not intended for young adult audiences and I would not recommend anyone under the age of 18 (maybe 21) reading them. 

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Book Review: On Folly Beach


On Folly Beach is a great Summer Read. I think it was a great way to kick off my summer reading list! On Folly Beach combines two different eras with the connection of war. You start out in 1942 during WWII and you meet the main characters there, two sisters Maggie and her younger sister Lulu. They run a general store which ends up being more of a book store because Maggie likes to lend people books from her collection. She has a cousin Cat, who lives with them and you'll find out quickly that she's the antagonist in the story. The second era is present day 2009 and you meet Emmy who has lost her husband in Afghanistan and her world is completely devastated. Her mother owns a book store in Indiana and ends up talking her daughter, Emmy, into buying Folly Finds, the book store on Folly Beach that Maggie and Lulu had owned. What draws Emmy there is a box of books that she finds cryptic yet romantic messages in and she's determined to find out as much as she can about these mysterious messages.
She moves to Folly Beach and ends up meeting Lulu who is an old stubborn woman, who makes beautiful bottle trees to catch bad spirits and also to communicate with loved ones, you'll find out why she's like that when you read the book. And you end up seeing many similarities between Emmy and Maggie and what connects them in a way that only true loss can. The book goes back and forth between Maggie's era and Emmy's era and you see how their stories unfold and ultimately who is writing the messages in the books.
There's mystery, romance, and deception with a bunch of twists that make this novel and great read, during the Summertime or any season for that matter.
This is the first Karen White novel I've read and I'll definitely be checking out her other novels as well. Check her out here. This review was part of the TLC Book Tour and you can check out other people's review of the book there as well!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Quick Post


Hello Lovelies!!! Sorry for the absence I was in Scotland, I'll do a proper recap soon! But in the meantime just wanted to say that I finished Chasing Harry Winston and it was really cute, but I was super excited to find out that they're making it into a movie!!!
Can't wait to see that!!! : )
Have a nice day friends!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

My new Obsession!

(picture from here)

As soon as I read Miss Houndstooth and Nail's post about this I went and got the book and IT. IS. AMAZING!!!!! I don't think I've ever read a book as fast as I read this one, I literally finished it in two days (the book is almost 500 pages) and am now onto the second book! You have to read Miss Houndstooth and Nail's post about it becuase she does a great job of decribing it!

All I can say is the author, Stephanie Meyer, has an unbelievable gift of pulling you into the story in a way that makes it hard to stop reading because you want to know what's going to happen next! I don't want to spoil anything but the way she put's into words the attraction between the two main characters is unlike anything I've read before.......it's just WOW!!! And if reading it wasn't good enough they've made a movie out of it that's coming to theatres December 12th.....I cannot wait!!!!

If you're looking for a good book to read this is it!!!!


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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

A Must Read for every Southern Bride....

(Courtesy of Amazon)

And any other bride who needs a good laugh!!! A while ago my sweet mom bought me "Somebody is going to die if Lilly Beth doesn't cath that bouquet The Official Southern Ladies' Guide to Hosting the Perfect Wedding"
It's hilarious and kind of scary becuase I read it and was shaking my head in either agreement or I was relating to it. Besides being downright funny this book has some seriously southern recipes in it that yank me back into my childhood.

One of the recipes that I remember my Grandmama making all the time was 'White Trash' and let me tell you I LOVED that stuff!! She actually kept it in a mini trash can on the kitchen counter and it's one of those memories that will stick with me forever.

Here's how to make it: spread a few feet of aluminum foil, shiny side down, on the counter. Melt 24 ounces white or vanilla bark candy, according to directions in a big bowl (careful-it's easy to burn if you're impatient). Mix together 2 cups plain Cheerios, 2 cups plain Wheat Chex, 2 cups small pretzel knots, 1 cup almonds (nuts can be raw or toasted but can't have a speck of oil on them) and 1 cup pecans. Add the dry stuff to the melted stuff and mix gently but thoroughly. Spread out on the foil to cool. When cool, you can break up the really big chunks by scrunching them up in the foil. (this is an excerpt from the book)
It's some kind a good ya'll!
Hope everybody had a lovely Fourth!!