Archive for November, 2008

Tuesday Thingers: Widgets

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Blog Widgets. Do you use them? Do you have them on your blog? Do you know what I’m talking about? A blog widget is that list of books “From my LibraryThing” and such, that you’ll sometimes see on someone’s sidebar. If you use it, do all of your books show up or do you [...]

Cassandra and Jane - Book Review

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Cassandra and Jane by Jill Pitkeathley
Jane Austen and her sister Cassandra were the only two daughters in their family and neither of them married, resulting in a life-long close relationship between the two.  “Cassandra and Jane” is told from Cassandra’s point of view, after Jane’s death as Cassandra is looking through the letters they exchanged [...]

Crossed: A Tale of the Fourth Crusade - Book Review

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Crossed: A Tale of the Fourth Crusade by Nicole Galland
“Crossed” is a somewhat eccentric tale of the 4th Crusade, un utterly ludicrous adventure if ever there was one.  The primary narrator is a Briton (and is called ‘The Briton’ by the other characters) who inadvertantly falls in with the German knight Gregory of Mainz after [...]

The Reincarnationist and The Memorist Giveaway Winners

Monday, November 17th, 2008

I know I said I might just pick someone for one of the sets of these books if they had a very compelling reason, but I was simply not expecting the huge response to this giveaway!  I had 19 entries in just a few short days, many of which included compelling reasons for wanting the [...]

The King’s Daughter - Book Review

Friday, November 14th, 2008

The King’s Daughter by Sandra Worth
Unless I am mistaken, Elizabeth of York is the only woman in English history ever to have been daughter, sister, niece, wife, and mother to English kings.  If there is any woman whose life was dramatic enough to write about, it is probably Elizabeth.
Elizabeth lived near the end of the [...]

BTT: Why Buy?

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

I’ve asked, in the past, about whether you more often buy your books, or get them from libraries. What I want to know today, is, WHY BUY?
Even if you are a die-hard fan of the public library system, I’m betting you have at least ONE permanent resident of your bookshelves in your house. I’m betting [...]

The Memorist and The Reincarnationist Giveaway

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

On Monday I reviewed The Memorist and let you all know that I had two sets of The Memorists and the previous book in the series, The Reincarnationist, to give away to two lucky winners.  Simply tell me WHY you want these books between now and Sunday night and I’ll choose two of you to [...]

Somebody Else’s Daughter - Book Review and Blog Tour

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Somebody Else’s Daughter by Elizabeth Brundage
When Nate was young, he lived as a junkie in San Francisco with his partner Cat and their small daughter Willa.  When Cat’s AIDS begins to kill her in earnest, she decides they will have to give Willa up for adoption.
Fast forward to Willa’s high school years.  Nate has cleaned up [...]

Tuesday Thingers: Bookish Paraphernalia

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

LT Things- t-shirts, bags,cue cats- are you into the “stuff”? Do you use a cuecat to enter your books, or do you enter them manually? What do you think of the stuff?
The only thing I have ever bought from LibraryThing was my lifetime membership about a week after I discovered the site.  I do have [...]

The Memorist - Book Review and Blog Tour

Monday, November 10th, 2008

The Memorist by M.J. Rose
When I started reading “The Memorist” I was pretty skeptical.  The basic premise is that reincarnation is real.  Not only that, but there are certain objects called ‘memory objects’ that aid in the process of recalling past lives.  Neither of these things really jive with my belief system so I rolled [...]