The Its Monday! What Are You Reading meme is hosted at Book Journey.
Life…
What I Read Last Week
Fish Out of Water by Ros Baxter
Beached by Ros Baxter
The Dead Ground by Claire McGowan
Losing Kate by Kylie Kaden
Games Creatures Play by Charlaine Harris et al
The Tea Chest by Josephine Moon
New Posts
(click the titles to read my reviews)
Review: Crimson Dawn by Fiona McDonald ★★★1/2
Review: The Dead Ground by Claire McGowan ★★★
Review & Giveaway: Beached by Ros Baxter ★★★1/2
Review: Losing Kate by Kylie Kaden ★★★★1/2
Review: Games Creatures Play by Charlaine Harris et.al
Stuff on Sundays: Six Degrees of Separation
What I Am Reading Today
In the not-so-distant future, the forecasted ‘death of print’ has become a reality. Bookstores, libraries, newspapers, and magazines are a thing of the past, as we spend our time glued to handheld devices called Memes that not only keep us in constant communication but have become so intuitive as to hail us taxis before we leave our offices, order takeout at the first growl of a hungry stomach, and even create and sell language itself in a marketplace called the Word Exchange. Anana Johnson works with her father, Doug, at the North American Dictionary of the English Language(NADEL), where Doug is hard at work on the final edition that will ever be printed. Doug is an intellectual who fondly remembers the days when people used e-mail to communicate-or even actually spoke to one another. One evening, Doug disappears from the NADEL offices, leaving a single written clue: ALICE. It’s a code word he and Anana devised to signal if one of them ever fell into danger…. Joined by Bart, her bookish NADEL colleague (who is secretly in love with her), Anana’s search for her father will take her into dark basement incinerator rooms, underground passages of the Mercantile Library, meetings of a secret society designed to save the written word, the boardrooms of the evil online retailing giant Synchronic, and ultimately to the hallowed halls of the Oxford English Dictionary-the spiritual home of the written word. As Anana pieces together what is going on, and Bart falls victim to the strange ‘word flu’ that is spreading worldwide, the very future of language is at stake….
What I Plan To Read This Week
(click the covers to view at Goodreads)
This dazzling memoir reveals one woman’s determination to overcome the odds and survive a frightening prognosis. Tanya Saad’s life wasn’t perfect but it wasn’t far off. Happily occupied with a demanding job, the competitive cycling she loved and the support of her irrepressible family, she wasn’t given to introspection. Then the thunderbolt hit. At the age of 30, Tanya discovered she had tested positive for the BRCA1 gene: a gene that meant her chances of developing breast and ovarian cancer young just increased exponentially. Worse was to come when one of her beloved younger sisters tested positive, too. A resilient personality, Tanya was used to meeting challenges. Growing up as part of a Lebanese family in a small NSW country town then coming out as a gay woman in a conservative environment meant she was used to conflict. But there were tough decisions ahead — should she have her breasts and ovaries removed before the disease took hold? Still a young woman, yet to find a partner, would she have time to have children? Told with great verve and humour, this memoir questions what it is that makes you a woman, shows how to meet adversity with courage and grace and offers some surprising revelations along the way. As Tanya says, ‘the profound moments in your life are not about getting what you want, they are about discovering who you are.
The finale of the Blood of Eden trilogy. VENGEANCE WILL BE HERS Allison Sekemoto once struggled with the question: human or monster? With the death of her love, Zeke, she has her answer. MONSTER Allie will embrace her cold vampire side to hunt down and end Sarren, the psychopathic vampire who murdered Zeke. But the trail is bloody and long, and Sarren has left many surprises for Allie and her companions—her creator, Kanin, and her blood brother, Jackal. The trail is leading straight to the one place they must protect at any cost—the last vampire-free zone on Earth, Eden. And Sarren has one final, brutal shock in store for Allie. In a ruined world where no life is sacred and former allies can turn on you in one heartbeat, Allie will face her darkest days. And if she succeeds, triumph is short-lived in the face of surviving forever alone.
The person you trust most may only be telling you half the story … Fast-paced, suspenseful, this is a book with more twists than a helter-skelter that will keep you reading late into the night. Perfect for fans of Before I Go to Sleep and Gone Girl. Sue Jackson has the perfect family but when her teenage daughter Charlotte deliberately steps in front of a bus and ends up in a coma she is forced to face a very dark reality. Retracing her daughter’s steps she finds a horrifying entry in Charlotte’s diary and is forced to head deep into Charlotte’s private world. In her hunt for evidence, Sue begins to mistrust everyone close to her daughter and she’s forced to look further, into the depths of her own past. There is a lot that Sue doesn’t know about Charlotte’s life. But then there’s a lot that Charlotte doesn’t know about Sue’s …
In the gentle coastal town of South Cove, California, all Jill Gardner wants is to keep her store–Coffee, Books, and More–open and running. So why is she caught up in the business of murder? When Jill’s elderly friend, Miss Emily, calls in a fit of pique, she already knows the city council is trying to force Emily to sell her dilapidated old house. But Emily’s gumption goes for naught when she dies unexpectedly and leaves the house to Jill–along with all of her problems. . .and her enemies. Convinced her friend was murdered, Jill is finding the list of suspects longer than the list of repairs needed on the house. But Jill is determined to uncover the culprit–especially if it gets her closer to South Cove’s finest, Detective Greg King. Problem is, the killer knows she’s on the case–and is determined to close the book on Jill permanently.
Have you ever had a strange urge to jump from a tall building, or steer your car into oncoming traffic? You are not alone. In this captivating fusion of science, history and personal memoir, writer David Adam explores the weird thoughts that exist within every mind, and how they drive millions of us towards obsessions and compulsions. David has suffered from OCD for twenty years, and The Man Who Couldn’t Stop is his unflinchingly honest attempt to understand the condition and his experiences. What might lead an Ethiopian schoolgirl to eat a wall of her house, piece by piece; or a pair of brothers to die beneath an avalanche of household junk that they had compulsively hoarded? At what point does a harmless idea, a snowflake in a clear summer sky, become a blinding blizzard of unwanted thoughts? Drawing on the latest research on the brain, as well as historical accounts of patients and their treatments, this is a book that will challenge the way you think about what is normal, and what is mental illness. Told with fierce clarity, humour and urgent lyricism, this extraordinary book is both the haunting story of a personal nightmare, and a fascinating doorway into the darkest corners of our minds.
While you are here…
ENTER TO WIN Beached by Ros Baxter Open worldwide, closes April 20th 2014
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Thanks Jenn 🙂
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Happy birthday!
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Thank you!
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Happy Birthday Shelleraye.
Have a wonderful day celebrating and hope u get lots of nice presents.
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Thanks for the birthday wishes, and your vote Helen.
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Put my vote in for you hope u win.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
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Thank you Chrystal!
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Happy birthday! And thanks for sharing..I have The Word Exchange on my list…and now I’m adding The Accident. Enjoy your week.
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Thanks Laurel, I hope you enjoy them both.
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Happy happy birthday! I hope you had a wonderful cake filled day! I can’t wait to read the Julie Kagawa book and I think I have the Word Exchange!
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Sadly no cake, but my husband bought me chocolate 🙂
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Happy Birthday!!! The Accident sounds interesting… I am looking it up now.
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Thanks Sheila 🙂
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Happy birthday! Hope you have a great one… The Forever Song seems to be crazy popular, maybe I should check out that series, and Guidebook to Murder looks fun too.
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As Forever Song is the last in the trilogy most people want to find out how it ends I think.
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Happy, Happy Birthday. You should play the lottery with those numbers! Have a great week of reading.
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It’s a funny coincidence isn’t it, thanks for the birthday wishes.
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I picked a good day to reenter the blogging world (after a two week break) – happy Birthday!!! 😉 Ah to be 41 again…
Have a wonderful day, I hope you find time to enjoy a little, read a little, have a sweet and are showered with love and friendship!
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Thank you for the lovely words Mari
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If you had a diamond for every birthday wish on FB, Twitter and here, you’d be loaded! Happy Birthday.
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It would be nice Monique 🙂
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Happy birthday. Voted for you.
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Thanks Mystica
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Happy Birthday Shelleyrae, hope you’re spoilt with love and laughter!! I got sent From the Feet Up too but I didn’t request it so it will have to wait til next week. Losing Kate sounds like one I’d like, off to check out your review.
Have a fabulous week and happy reading 🙂
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It is an interesting memoir Sheree. Thank you for the wishes
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Happy Birthday Shelleyrae. I always like to visit your posts as you have so many interesting books – I read the Accident earlier this month so I’ll be interested to see what you thought of this one!
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Thank you Cleo, that is sweet of you to say 🙂
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Happy Birthday! I hope you enjoy yourself. 🙂
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Thanks Kailana
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Happy birthday, great age!! One of our teachers turned 44 over the weekend, I kept asking him were his bones aching etc – from my perch in the 60’s!
Lots of reading done as usual. Loosing Kate looks good from the cover, so will wait to see your review!
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My bones are aching Kathryn 🙂
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Happy birthday Shelleyrae. Sorry I can’t send diamonds but I do send best wishes.
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It was worth a shot Bernadette 😉
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Happy Happy Birthday! I hope you have a marvelous day full of love, laughter and books!
I hope you enjoy this week’s reads, I’m curious about The Accident 🙂
Here’s my It’s Monday! Post
–Kimberly @ Turning the Pages
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Me too Kimberly
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Zhu ni shengri kuaile! Happy birthday to you – and may the year ahead be full of many new and interesting books to read. Best wishes.
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Thanks, Let’s hope so!
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Happy happy birthday!! I would like to read Word Exchange and The Accident. Many others look good to me also. Have a great week.
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Thank you Rita 🙂
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HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOOOOO YOOOOUUUU!!!!!
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Thanks!
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Happy Birthday! Speaking from personal experience, April birthdays are the best. I hope you had a relaxing day, got lots of books, and were spoiled as you should be on your birthday. 🙂
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Sorry, too late, but: happy belated birthday. Hope you had a fun day!
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Thanks Judith 🙂
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Happy belated Birthday Shelleyrae!
I hope you have a fantastic week and that someone actually buys you a book this year! Lol
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Not a single one Lauren!
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