Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Teaser Tuesday: Shades of Blue

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Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB ofShould Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!
My teaser comes from Shades of Blue by Karen Kingsbury (this is the book I am reading for the 

p66 The white wooden marker was visible if someone was looking for it, but otherwise she doubted many people noticed it. ... She stooped down and touched her fingers to the rough-hewn wood.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Musing Monday: July 26th


MizB over at Should Be Reading hosts Musing Mondays.  This is what I was asked to ponder this week.

Do you review books? If so, for who?
If not, have you ever thought about doing so? Why, or why not?
I realize the question being asked probably refers to publishing companies or such, but I wanted to state that I started reviewing when I became interested in Reading Challenges here in blog land.  I decided if I was going to read the books I wanted to review them too, so I could share my "thoughts, inspirations and weird ideas gleaned from each book" as I stated at the top of my blog.  
As I learned more about blogging and books I discovered that people get to keep free copies of books if they review the books for certain publishers.  I joined BookSneeze and thought it would be great if I could get these free books as I could then donate them to our church library if I felt the book was a good book.  You know, share the wealth.  I have yet to finish the first book I received though because I keep getting introduced to really good books through all these blogs I hop to.  I have tried getting a hold of other publishers, but I have never heard back from any of them.
Now, to ask a question.  If someone knows the answer I would appreciate if you could contact me in my comments.  I have seen that some people review books and then have a copy to do a giveaway with.  How do you get those extra books to give away?  Do only certain publishers offer that? Just wondering, thanks for your help.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Friday Fun July 23

Book Blogger Hop

Jennifer, over at Crazy For Books hosts Book Blogger Hop

In the spirit of the Twitter Friday Follow, the Book Blogger Hop is a place just for book bloggers and readers to connect and find new book-related blogs that we may be missing out on!  This weekly BOOK PARTY is an awesome opportunity for book bloggers to connect with other book lovers, make new friends, support each other, and generally just share our love of books!  It will also give blog readers a chance to find other book blogs that they may not know existed!  So, grab the logo, post about the Hop on your blog, and start HOPPING through the list of blogs that are posted in the Linky list below!!


The Hop lasts Friday-Monday every week, so if you don't have time to Hop today, come back later and join the fun!  This is a weekly event!  And stop back throughout the weekend to see all the new blogs that are added!  We get over 200 links every week!! 


Your blog should have content related to books, including, but not limited to book reviews.

If you start following someone through the Hop, leave a comment on their blog to let them know!  Stop back during the week to see other blogs that are added!  And, most importantly, the idea is to HAVE FUN!!


RULES:  (in hopes of simplifying things for everyone!)

1.  Enter your book blog link in the Linky List below (be sure to include how long you've been blogging and what genres you review!).  
  • If you have been blogging 3 months or less, please note that you are a NEW blogger!
  • If you post about the Hop on your blog, please link directly to your Hop post (don't forget to answer this week's question - see below!).

2.  Visit other blogs in the Linky List!  Make new friends!  Follow new book bloggers!  Talk about books!  Rave about authors! (Please do not leave your link and not visit other blogs - it's just not cool and not in the spirit of the Hop!)

3.  Post about the Hop on  your blog!  Spread the word about the book party!  The more the merrier!

4. In your blog post, answer the following question (new question each week!):  
TELL US ABOUT THE BOOK YOU ARE CURRENTLY READING!

I am currently reading "One By One" by Gilbert Morris.  This is a Christian Suspense/Mystery that will be counted toward my Thriller/Suspense Challenge.  The first chapter or so was a little slow, but now I am having a hard time putting the book down.  Dani Ross is a detective working for her father's agency and she becomes a hostage, along with 11 others, of someone they don't even know. Supposedly there is one thing they all have in common that they are guilty of that they need to confess.

MizB over at Should Be Reading hosts Friday Finds


What great books did you hear about/discover this past week? Share with us your FRIDAY FINDS! 


Definitely hopping around to other blogs has expanded my reading list.  I discovered a book called Savannah from Savannah by Denise Hildreth at a blog last week.  It is waiting for me here on my desk.  

And Tonya over at Storytime with Tonya and Friends hosts Friday 56
Optional F56 Logos

Rules:
* Grab the book nearest you. Right now.
* Turn to page 56.
* Find the fifth sentence.
* Post that sentence (plus one or two others if you like) along with these instructions on your blogor (if you do not have your own blog) in the comments section of this blog.
*Post a link along with your post back to this blog.
* Don't dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the CLOSEST.

My Friday 56 is from The Secret of Red Gate Farm by Carolyn Keene.

"Nancy found two pieces of heavy burlap.  Bess and George put them in front of the two back wheels for traction.  Then they gathered and broke up some brush to make a mat for each tire."

Thursday, July 22, 2010

W...W...W...Wednesdays


MizB as Should be Reading hosts this weekly event.  I decided to join in again this week, though a couple of hours late, typical me.

To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions…
* What are you currently reading?
* What did you recently finish reading?
* What do you think you’ll read next?


Here are my answers:

I am currently reading "One By One" by Gilbert Morris. It is a Christian suspense/mystery book.  I have the second book in the series.  Looking at Amazon it looks like there are more in the series but I don't know if I will be able to find them as some of them seem to have newer editions while the last 2 don't.  I am seeing 6 books total, not sure though.  I know our church library has more books by Gilbert Morris, but I have never read his work before.  So far this book is pretty good.  According to the back cover she takes over the detective agency for her dad because he is ill.  "Then while pursuing a new case, Dani becomes a victim herself.  She awakens in a strange place and finds herself surrounded by eleven other people...all clueless as to why they have been brought together."

I recently finished reading  "The Mystery at Lilac Inn" my favorite in the Nancy Drew series so far.  Only being on book four, I am not sure if I will get all of them read and complete the challenge, luckily it only takes me a day or two to read them. I gave this one 5 stars, here's  my review.

Right before that one I finished "Marked" by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast.  It was quite disappointing.  Here is my review, I only gave this one 1 star.  I decided not to complete Betrayed as I thought I would last week.  I will share why in a separate post.

I will probably read "And Then There Were Two" by Gilbert Morris (the second Dani Ross mystery).  And I need to start "Shades of Blue" by Karen Kingsbury for the Christian Fiction Book of the Month Club.  Additionally, I really need to start "Storm Warning" by Billy Graham for my Booksneeze review.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Review: The Mystery at Lilac Inn

This is the 4th Nancy Drew mystery in the series.  This story opens, once again, with Nancy and her friend Helen finding themselves in the water after having something to the boat they are in.  Not that that is a big deal, I am just trying to keep track of such things.  They are on their way to help a friend prepare for her wedding and find themselves involved in a mystery of strange happenings at the inn.  A twist in this one is that someone is impersonating Nancy and the reader doesn't know why.  How is it related to the strange things happening at the inn?  How come it seems that Nancy is involved even before she arrives at the inn and finds out that items are coming up missing? 
Nancy was in quite a bit of peril in this book.  It took me a while to figure out who was the "villian" in this story. I kept suspecting others.  This one definitely is the best so far. 
5 stars

Monday, July 19, 2010

Teaser Tuesday: The Mystery At Lilac Inn

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Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB ofShould Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!
My teaser:

"Nancy's face remained serious.  'I like him, too.  But-well, Helen has a feeling he's at the inn for some other purpose than just helping Em and Dick.'"
p. 106 The Mystery at Lilac Inn by Carolyn Keene

Musing Monday: July 19th


This week’s musing asks…
What does your bookshelf (or, what do your bookshelves) say about you to the people who come into your home?

Well, most of my bookshelves are upstairs and most people wouldn't be seeing them, but if they found themselves upstairs for some odd reason they would see that I seem to be into reading Christian non fiction.  This is deceptive, however, because most of the Christian non-fiction books on my bookshelf in my bedroom  are unread.  I have had good intentions, but my priorities get skewed.  I get interested in a fiction book or series of books, and as they are easier for me to read I neglect the ones that may actually be more meaningful in my life.
You would also see that I tend to pick up books I think I might need for homeschooling later on, as I have a full bookshelf of homeschooling books and my girls are only 3, 2, and 3 months.
Another thing you would see is shelves full of Christian fiction.  These too are covered in dust, as are the non-fiction books above, I am sure. But they have been read.  I used to be one to reread books, but lately I have been reading more from the library.  And that is what you would see downstairs.  The books you see would show that I do not limit my choices just to one certain type of book.  I don't just read Christian fiction, but I try to be careful on my choices. It also shows that I love to read to my children.  And it also shows that I am not very tidy/organized, as they are just stacked on the box.

Head on over to Should Be Reading to check out other's Musing Mondays

Review: Marked

Marked by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast
In this book, the first volume of the House of Night series, vampyres are all around us in the world, they are not just myths, people really know of them.  A tracker will "mark" someone who is meant to join this world, and they become a fledgling, a vampyre in training if you will.  This is what happens to Zoey one day at school.  Suddenly abhorred by her supposed friends and family (except for her grandma) she makes her way to the House of Night and her new life.  Will she survive the Change?
Why is her Mark different?
Is she a freak or destined to a special calling?
Of course, what would a book about teenage life at a school be without the "getting off on the wrong foot/creating an instant enemy" storyline?

I enjoyed the major storyline in this book, it has the potential for something I would love.  People being "marked" and going through a change while learning the ropes at the House of Night School.  However, this book takes place within a really short span of time.  It seems to me that the events that transpired, the relationships that formed and the conflict that happened should have developed longer.  Some may comment that it is a young adult book.  Well that brings me to two of my major problems with this book and my stating that this shouldn't even be classified as young adult.
There is way too much vulgar language and sexual content present to make me even think of allowing or recommending this book to the target audience (9th grade and up).  I will not allow my 14 year old to read this book.  The characters are frequently dropping the F-bomb amongst other vulgar language.  Ironically, we then read of characters saying things like "poopie" and "easy peasy."  And the repeated mention of a certain sexual act is uncalled for.
I actually was trying to give this book a chance, I did read it all the way through.  But I continued to have an uneasy feeling about the spiritual references, magic with Native American culture, pentagrams, goddess references. I would have been okay with this as being part of a fantasy world, like Harry Potter and Twilight.  While other Christians take issue with these books I feel they are works of fantasy that also had some great morals to teach and lessons to learn, with great writing I might add and just a little childish bad language occasionally.  It seems to me that the writers of the House of Night series are out to promote some sort of pagan religion/idolatry, bashing Christianity as they go, while using the vampire theme as it is popular right now.  Seems the rituals and spells referenced, etc would be better suited for a book on witchcraft.  The authors are constantly bashing/ridiculing Christianity (or the People of Faith).  No, they don't say "Christians" but references within the book point to Christianity:
A certain group saying the pentagram is evil p 140
Uncomfortable pews in church p 141
People falling asleep to boring church services

And they are glorifying idolatry
pentagrams stand for wisdom, protection and power p. 140
"I'd never heard stuff like this in church before, and I sure as h--l had never felt so energized there, either!" p148

These are some of the references I remember, but there were more.
Seems they have a bone to pick with Christianity. They state in different ways in different parts of the book, that the "people of faith" want to control everything.

All in all, as I reread my review, I realize I have changed my original rating,which was a two, to now being one star.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Friday Fun

Time for Friday fun again.
First, MizB over at Should be Reading hosts

What great books did you hear about/discover this past week? Share with us your FRIDAY FINDS! 

I just discovered Shades of Blue by Karen Kingsbury.  HSMomma over at A Little Book Nook posted about the August Christian Fiction Book of the Month Club book.  It sounds interesting and I am going to read it and hopefully join in for the discussions.  Check out the Book Club here:




Another fun Friday event is The  Friday  56 over at Storytime with Tonya and Friends

Optional F56 Logos

Rules:
* Grab the book nearest you. Right now.
* Turn to page 56.
* Find the fifth sentence.
* Post that sentence (plus one or two others if you like) along with these instructions on your blogor (if you do not have your own blog) in the comments section of this blog.
*Post a link along with your post back to this blog.
* Don't dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the CLOSEST.


My Friday 56 is from Deadline by Randy Alcorn, this is a book I finished but have yet to review, which is why it is still close and not back at the library.


"The shekinah glory of God dwelt in the temple.  Ezekiel watched it depart.  When it was gone, the temple was called 'Ichabod.' In the holy language it means 'the glory has departed.'


Jennifer over at Crazy-For-Books hosts 
Book Blogger Hop

RULES:  (in hopes of simplifying things for everyone!)

1.  Enter your book blog link in the Linky List at Crazy For Books (be sure to include how long you've been blogging and what genres you review!).  If you post about the Hop on your blog, please link directly to your Hop post (don't forget to answer this week's question - see below!).

2.  Visit other blogs in the Linky List!  Make new friends!  Follow new book bloggers!  Talk about books!  Rave about authors! (Please do not leave your link and not visit other blogs - it's just not cool and not in the spirit of the Hop!)

3.  Post about the Hop on  your blog!  Spread the word about the book party!  The more the merrier!

4. In your blog post, answer the following question (new question each week!):  
RIGHT THIS INSTANT, WHAT BOOK ARE YOU DYING TO GET YOUR HANDS ON (PAST, PRESENT, OR FUTURE)?


The book I am dying to get my hands on may never even get written, it is Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer.  I have read what she has online so far and the story of Twilight from Edward's perspective is so incredibly insightful.  However, seeing as this will possibly never be written and published I would have to say I am most interested in getting my hands on the Seaport Series by Kathy Herman.  I will probably get all of them out at the same time as the Baxter series was very quick reading.  But I have several at home I need to finish first and review.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

WWW Wednesdays

Hosted by MizB at Should Be Reading

To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions…
* What are you currently reading?
* What did you recently finish reading?
* What do you think you’ll read next?
I am currently reading "Marked" by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast.  This is the first book in the House of Night series.   My bathroom also holds Twilight by Stephanie Meyer so it is getting reread a paragraph at a time.
I just finished "Teenage Vampire" by Florence Wilson.  I have mixed thoughts about this book.  I will be writing my review soon, I hope.  This is a debut novel by a teenage writer.
I guess I will be reading "Betrayed" by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast next, yes the 2nd book in the series.  That is if the first book doesn't completely turn me off.   I also need to get caught up on my Nancy Drew Challenge, so I think I will be reading The Mystery of Lilac Inn by Carolyn Keene.  Oh, and I also need to start Storm Warning by Billy Graham.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Teaser Tuesday: Marked

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Time again for Teaser Tuesdays, hosted by MizB over at Should Be Reading. (okay, technically it is Wednesday, but I fell asleep on the couch watching a movie).

I am currently reading Marked: A House of Night Novel by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast.  Here is my Teaser:
"I will, Grandma. I love you, too.  And thank you for bringing me here," I whispered, breathing in her familiar lavender scent and trying not to cry."~page 50

 Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB ofShould Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

Friday, July 9, 2010

More Friday Fun

I have really enjoyed joining in with all the different weekly events MizB hosts during the week at her blog, Should Be Reading.  Today is Friday Finds:

What great books did you hear about/discover this past week? Share with us your FRIDAY FINDS!

Definitely joining in with these different hops and events has helped me to find books I never would have found on my own.  I have a lot of new books on my TBR list and I may just need to change my Summer Reading list around a little.  
Please click on the links for each book if you want to learn more, it is the easiest way for me to share, by linking to the Amazon page.
I am not sure who's blog I found the book Shades of Morning by Marlo Schalesky, but I am now planning to read that book plus Beyond the Night and If Tomorrow Never Comes by the same author.
I am also intrigued by the House of Night series by P.C. and Kristin Cast, posted about by MizB.  
I also found Watership Down by Richard Adams and The Girl in the Box , by Ouida Sebestyen at the thrift shop this week.
Not sure when I will get to them, but...
Oh, I did pick up the first two books of the House of Night series at the library today.

Another fun Friday event is hosted by Tonya at Storytime with Tonya and Friends


Rules:
* Grab the book nearest you. Right now.
* Turn to page 56.
* Find the fifth sentence.
* Post that sentence (plus one or two others if you like) along with these instructions on your blogor (if you do not have your own blog) in the comments section of this blog.
*Post a link along with your post back to this blog.
* Don't dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the CLOSEST.

Here is my Friday 56:
For her, I guess.  For me.  So I'd have "Advantages."
from The Girl in the Box Ouida Sebestyen.

Book Blogger Hop July 9th

Jennifer, over at Crazy-For-Books hosts Book Blogger Hop.

We are getting to know our Book Blog Hoppers!  Please answer the following question in your blog hop post and link to it in the Linky at her site!  

This week's question:  Tell us about some of your favorite authors and why they are your favorites!


A long time favorite Christian author of mine is Janette Oke.  It has been a long time since I have read her books but her stories are quite enjoyable.  Well written faith based historical fiction. 
A new-to-me Christian author is Kathy Herman.  Her suspenseful stories are riveting and I enjoy the way she weaves God's forgiveness and grace through the books.  I have only read her first series so far (The Baxter series, of which you will find my reviews under my labels), but I have the second series on my Summer Reading Challenge list, so they will go on hold at the library soon.
I do really enjoy the Twilight series by Stephanie Meyer, but I am not sure if that would qualify her as a favorite author.  I really do enjoy JK Rowling's writing, her style, the way she was able to weave her stories and create such a realistic fantasy world with characters I just adore.



ABOUT THE HOP:

In the spirit of the Twitter Friday Follow, the Book Blogger Hop is a placejust for book bloggers and readers to connect and find new book-related blogs that we may be missing out on!  This weekly BOOK PARTY is an awesome opportunity for book bloggers to connect with other book lovers, make new friends, support each other, and generally just share our love of books!  It will also give blog readers a chance to find other book blogs that they may not know existed!  So, grab the logo, post about the Hop on your blog, and start HOPPING through the list of blogs that are posted in the Linky list below!!

The Hop lasts Friday-Monday every week, so if you don't have time to Hop today, come back later and join the fun!  This is a weekly event!  And stop back throughout the weekend to see all the new blogs that are added!  We get over 200 links every week!! 

Your blog should have content related to books, including, but not limited to book reviews.

If you start following someone through the Hop, leave a comment on their blog to let them know!  Stop back during the week to see other blogs that are added!  And, most importantly, the idea is to HAVE FUN!!

DISCLAIMER:
The Hop isn't just for you to throw your link in there and not visit any other blogs.  It's all about networking and finding new blogs that are of interest. So, in the spirit of the Hop, try to make some time to visit other blogs and don't post your link if you are not planning on visiting other blogs in the Hop that week.  This is a weekly event, so if you don't have time this week, that's fine!  We'll see you next week!

If you sign Linky, please share the love and POST ABOUT THE HOP ON YOUR BLOG!  How else will anyone else find out about it and come join the party? 

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Review: The Bungalow Mystery

This is the third Nancy Drew Mystery in the series.  In this book Nancy and her friend Helen Corning get caught in a storm  and are saved by Laura Pendleton who states she may need Nancy's help in the near future.  Laura is an orphan who is about to meet her new guardian.
In the meantime, Mr. Drew requests Nancy's help in discovering who has stolen bank securities from the local bank.  While investigating the security thefts, Nancy is drawn into Laura's dilemma with her rude, scary guardians who state that Laura's parents have left her with nothing.
So here are the mysteries:
What happened to Laura's family's money, her inheritance?
How does the bungalow come into play?
What is it about the Aborn's (her new guardians) that isn't right?  Is Laura in danger with them?
How do the missing securities tie in?


I liked this book once I got into it (and past reading Kathy Herman's Baxter Series books).  I didn't feel the answers just fell into Nancy's lap as easily this time.  There was quite a bit of suspense, even though I did figure out what was going on with the guardians pretty quick (okay they are juvenile books).  And Nancy was in some peril.  We didn't see Helen very much though.


I would give this book 4 stars.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Teaser Tuesday: Teenage Vampire: Year One

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Teaser Tuesday is a meme hosted by MizB over at Should Be Reading.  Here's how it works:

  • Grab your current read

  • Open to a random page

  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page

  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)

  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!


  • Here are my teasers:
    "The rest of the school day was boring, but Derrick met me out by my car, just like he promised.  His appearance was darker and different from the Derrick that I remember, but that was just on the outside."
    ~page 256 Teenage Vampire by Florence Wilson


    Monday, July 5, 2010

    Musing Monday



    MizB over at Should Be Reading hosts Musing Mondays.  Here are this weeks questions.

    What are you currently reading? Would you recommend it to others? Is it part of a series (if so, which one)? What are you thinking about it? What book(s) would you compare it to, if any?

    I am currently reading "Teenage Vampire" by Florence Wilson.  At this point (I am halfway through the book) I would not recommend this book to others.  There has been way too much that is a rip off of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight saga.  While the plot is not the same there are way too many details that feel like they come directly from Twilight and some from New Moon.  I say "at this point" I would not recommend it because I am finally seeing some fresh original plot show through.  At the same time the grammar and inconsistencies make for a difficult read.  I will continue to read the book because I want to see what happens and I hate leaving a book in the middle.  However, if it doesn't improve I will not read any of the books that are supposed to follow.

    Sunday, July 4, 2010

    Book Blogger Hop

    Jennifer at Crazy For Books has a blog hop going on every Friday -Monday and I just had to join in.  I look forward to meeting more people who are as crazy about reading as I am.

    ABOUT THE HOP:

    In the spirit of the Twitter Friday Follow, the Book Blogger Hop is a placejust for book bloggers and readers to connect and find new book-related blogs that we may be missing out on!  This weekly BOOK PARTY is an awesome opportunity for book bloggers to connect with other book lovers, make new friends, support each other, and generally just share our love of books!  It will also give blog readers a chance to find other book blogs that they may not know existed!  So, grab the logo, post about the Hop on your blog, and start HOPPING through the list of blogs that are posted in the Linky list below!!

    This week Jennifer wanted to know the following:
    My name and why I started blogging.

    My name is Karen and I had already had a blog devoted to the projects my children and I do in our homeschooling (along with other odds and ends).  I was then introduced to Reading Challenges and decided I needed a blog that I could devote to my reading and reviews.  I love to read and thought it was great that I finally had somewhere I could share my thoughts on the books I am reading.  Though sometimes it is hard to find the time to actually blog about what I have read.  

    I am looking forward to getting to meet others as obsessed with reading as I am.  I have already been nosing around others' blogs and  have found books I am interested in reading.

    Summer Reading Challenge 2010

    Okay, the Spring Reading Thing 2010 is over.  You can read my wrap up post here or here.  As I was reading wrap up posts I came across a comment mentioning a new challenge, which seems to be similar to the Spring Reading Thing.  It is the Summer Reading Challenge 2010 hosted by Julie at My Book Retreat.




    Here is my list:

    Thriller/Suspense Challenge:
    Seaport Suspense Series by Kathy Herman:
    1. A Shred of Evidence
    2. Eye of the Beholder
    3. All Things Hidden
    4. Not By Chance

    5. Beguiled by Deeanne Gist and J. Mark Bertrand (finished 6/30)
    6. The Last Christian by David Gregory

    The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod by Heather Brewer
    7. Eighth Grade Bites (finished (6/28)
    8. Ninth Grade Slays
    9. Tenth Grade Bleeds
    10. Eleventh Grade Burns

    Nancy Drew:

    11. The Mystery at Lilac Inn
    12. The Secret of Shadow Ranch
    13. The Secret of Red Gate Farm
    14. Clue in the Diary
    15. Nancy's Mysterious Letter
    16. The Sign of the Twisted Candles
    17. Password to Larkspur Lane
    18. Clue of the Broken Locket
    19. The Message in the Hollow Oak
    20. Mystery of the Ivory Charm
    21. The Whispering Statue
    22. Haunted Bridge
    23. Clue of the Tapping Heels
    24. Mystery of the Brass-Bound Trunk
    25. Mystery at the Moss-Covered Mansion
    26. Quest of the Missing Map
    27. Clue in the Jewel Box
    28. The Secret in the Old Attic
    29. Clue in the Crumbling Wall
    30. Mystery of the Tolling Bell

    31. Teenage Vampire by Florence Wilson (currently reading)

    Non-fiction (Didn't get these read for the Spring Reading Thing, hoping to get them read with in the next few months.

    32. Einstein Never Used Flash Cards by Kathy Kirsh-Pasek and Roberta Michnick Golinkoff
    33. Better Late Than Early: A New Approach to Your Child's Education by Raymond S. Moore
    34. School Can Wait by Raymond S. Moore
    35. The Power of Play by David Elkind
    36. Storm Warning by Billy Graham
    37. The Baby Signing Book by Sara Bingham 

    Here's how you can participate in this Summer Reading Challenge, which will take place from June 21 - September 21.

    1. Create a list of the books you’d like to read or finish during this summer season. There's no minimum and no requirements as to the type of books you put on your list ~ it's all up to you how many you include, and whether they're beach reads or classics or something in between.
    2. Write a blog post with the list of books you want to read ~ and any other summer reading goals ~ and post it on your blog.
    3. Go to My Book Retreat to sign up. She'll have a Linky set up , so you can link up to your own Summer Reading Challenge post.
    4. Read! Work through your list of books throughout the summer. Write reviews if you'd like. Have fun!
    5. Write a wrap-up post at the end of summer to report on your results.
    6. Go back to My Book Retreat on September 21st to link your wrap-up post to the Linky she'll post that day.