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Book reviews and other literary stuff

Jack with a Twist

Jack With A Twist (Red Dress Ink)

ISBN: 0373895550
ISBN-13: 9780373895557

There are some books that have entertainment value but nothing out of the ordinary happens. I mean it wasn’t a bad book but how many times can you repeat the same theme and the review it to make it sound new?

Brooke land her first big case. She is excited until she learns that her fiancé  Jack is on the opposing side. No problem right? Work and home can be separated. Until Jack starts pulling every dirty legal trick in the books. Brooke starts to question is Jack really the man she thought he was.

I found this book to be fairly predictable. It was funny but the basic plotline is the same as almost every other chick-lit out there.

February 4, 2009 Posted by purplemoonmyst | 200 book challenge 2009, ARC | | 3 Comments

Sunday Salon

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January Review

According to  the graph below.which I downloaded from here, I am behind on my reading. I have to be honest I did not try very hard this month so in February to get caught up i have to read 21 books.

I read 11 books for the month of January.

Jack with a Twist- An ARC book I am stuck on the review for this one. I liked it ok but it is the same as all other chick lit out there.

On Writing by Stephen King-review coming

Perfect on Paper-this was also part of a blog stop tour

Winnie the Pooh on Problem Solving-This had been sitting in my MT TBR pile for a long time. review coming

Forever Lily

Book Thief

Hiss and tell

night light- a book on mediations no review

if your cat could talk- a intro book to cats that was somewhat boring no review

angel cat- review coming

politics in compassion- an arc book that was just ok review coming

In February I need to buckle down if I am going to meet my goal of 200 books.

February 1, 2009 Posted by purplemoonmyst | 200 book challenge 2009, The Sunday Salon, challenges | | 2 Comments

Perfect on Paper

Perfect on Paper: The (Mis)adventures of Waverly Bryson

ISBN: 098004250X
ISBN-13: 9780980042504

I have to admit at first I had some trepidation about a self published book but the reviews started pouring in and I have to agree I really liked this book.

Waverly Bryson has just been dumped by her seemly perfect fiancé.She has a perfect career but one she really does not enjoy. Perfect on Paper is the story of her getting back in the dating game and finding her way in life.

As a hobby she starts “honey notes”. An example of a honey note:

Front: Can’t face the Dating scene after a bad break up?

Honey: Hit the bar and hit it hard. Beer goggles are the lonely girls cupid.

There are honey notes at the end of each chapter and in the book. I liked the idea of them being the head of each chapter. Waverly also hits it big with her Honey Notes when they get turned into greeting cards.

This is a light fun read. I read it in one sitting and enjoyed every minute of it. Waverly not only finds love again but also finds herself at the end of the book. The characters are enjoyable. The plot is predictable but the charters more than make up for that.

I want to thank Pump Up your Book Promotions for sending me a copy of this book to read!

 

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January 23, 2009 Posted by purplemoonmyst | 200 book challenge 2009, ARC, Reading Challenges, blog tours, challenges, reviews | | 2 Comments

Hiss and Tell

Hiss and Tell: True Stories from the Files of a Cat Shrink

ISBN: 0140298533
ISBN-13: 9780140298536

This is a collection of true stories of a cat shrink. I thought most of the stories were laugh out loud funny. There is Mambo the cat who attacks his owner only on Sunday. And my personal favorite, the cat who hid dead birds in the owners guest bedroom bed springs. I laughed for days over that one.

The story of this book is while  humans may consider some undesirable behavior “bad” there is always a reason why a cat acts up. We just have to dig deep to find out the reason. There is always some form of cat logic behind the behavior.

As a cat lover I really enjoyed this book. If you like funny stories and cat stories you will probably enjoy this book also.

January 13, 2009 Posted by purplemoonmyst | 200 book challenge 2009, Reading Challenges, reviews | | 2 Comments

Forever Lily

I have to admit, I felt some trepidation to pick up this book. Only cause the story seemed sad. Alex goes to China to adopt a baby (she brings along the author Beth Nonte Russell for moral support) while in China she decided she cant adopt. I mean that sounds cruel and heartless right?

When Alex decides she cant adopt but she also cant leave the baby in China, she asks the author if she would take her. The author agrees but the trouble isn’t over yet. Alex goes back and forth on her decision. One day she decides she can adopt the next she decides she cant. This makes for a tumulus journey for both Russell and Alex. The books explains why Alex acts this way and what happens to the friendship during this time.

My favorite part of the book is where the author weaves her dreams, which is past life Chinese, into the story. The dreams tell of loss of a baby and innocence. While the present story tell of gaining a baby. The two stories are woven beautifully together to make a rich whole telling.

While the premise of the story sounds sad, the book really does have an uplifting tone. It is a story about love and protecting it at all costs.

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January 7, 2009 Posted by purplemoonmyst | 200 book challenge 2009, ARC, Reading Challenges | | 2 Comments