tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-55600997752407273022024-02-19T05:36:11.722-08:00Alice Reviews MediaNo summaries....just my opinion, for what it's worth (probably not much).AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.comBlogger143125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-5388978700431844362013-08-29T09:53:00.000-07:002013-08-29T09:53:17.322-07:00BOOK: Water for ElephantsWater for Elephants<br />
<i>by Sara Gruen</i><br />
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Ugh. I tried. I really tried. I couldn't take it. I abandoned this book about 1/4 of the way through.... too much to be disgusted by; language, sexuality and violence. This book has it all if that's the kind of trash you are looking for.<br />
<br />AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-65307070713177078842013-08-29T08:59:00.000-07:002013-08-29T09:00:11.824-07:00BOOK: The Secret Keeper<a href="http://www.katemorton.com/the-secret-keeper/">The Secret Keeper</a><br />
<i>by <a href="http://www.katemorton.com/about-kate/">Kate Morton</a></i><br />
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The first book I read by this author (The Forgotten Garden) was compelling and shocking so I expected the same from this book. I was not disappointed! It grips you from the very first chapter and never lets go. The title suggests there is a big secret, but you will never guess what it is.<br />
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There is some mild language and violence (nothing graphic), and mild sexuality (mostly implied).<br />
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Recommended for: Adults<br />
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<br />AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-88096335004868228802013-08-28T09:10:00.000-07:002013-08-29T09:11:34.142-07:00BOOK: The Magic Thief (Book One)<a href="http://sarah-prineas.com/books/the-magic-thief/">The Magic Thief</a><br />
<i>by <a href="http://sarah-prineas.com/about/">Sarah Prineas</a></i><br />
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One of my friends received this book as a gift from a friend years ago but no one ever read it. When my 9-year-old was sick this summer <i>(and his siblings were out of town) </i>I wanted to read aloud to him and decided to give this one a try. We were both delightfully surprised. The story is fun and compelling and the writing is decent <i>(I was occasionally annoyed by the clunky style, but that may have been mostly because I was reading it aloud)</i>. It is a bit of a Harry Potter rip off, but that's OK.... the author knows what sells to kids. <br />
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There is no offensive language, but a bit of very mild violence (thugs beating up a boy), and a few mildly frightening scenes. <br />
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Recommended for: Ages 8-12<br />
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<br />AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-12153674775770006962013-08-27T09:15:00.000-07:002013-08-29T09:23:08.272-07:00BOOK: A Mortal Curiosity<a href="http://us.macmillan.com/amortalcuriosity/AnnGranger">A Mortal Curiosity</a><br />
<i>by Ann Granger</i><br />
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I enjoyed this sequel to the <a href="http://alicereviewsmedia.blogspot.com/2012/07/book-companion.html"><i>The Companion</i></a>, a Lizzy Martin mystery set in Victorian England. It's a compelling and clever story that kept me guessing. Like the first book in the series, the characters take turns narrating <i>(mostly Lizzy and the detective with whom she is romantically involved)</i>, which I find annoying in some books, but it mostly works here. <br />
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It's a murder mystery so there is necessarily some violence that occurs but it's not graphic (mostly implied), but nothing else that might be offensive.<br />
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Recommended for: Adults<br />
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AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-86532165486351364722013-08-26T09:33:00.000-07:002013-08-29T09:35:38.718-07:00BOOK: Midnight in Austenland (Shannon Hale)<a href="http://www.squeetus.com/stage/books_mia.html">Midnight in Austenland</a><br />
<i>by <a href="http://www.squeetus.com/stage/shannon_bio.html">Shannon Hale</a></i><br />
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I read the author's <a href="http://alicereviewsmedia.blogspot.com/search?q=austenland">Austenland</a> years ago and enjoyed it, giggling through it and finding it mostly silly and predictable. But still, very fun. I expected much of the same from this book but was surprised, and not in a bad way. Though the premise is still the same <i>(single woman, Jane Austen fan, struggling with love life spends time at a fantasy Austen-theme park) </i>the story takes a turn into a bit of mystery and suspense. <br />
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There may have been some mild language, but if there was I don't remember any. And because this a "Austenland" everything is very proper.... translation: no sex scenes. <br />
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Recommended for: Women 16 and up<br />
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<br />AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-8360722797679765732013-08-07T13:18:00.001-07:002013-08-29T08:59:58.259-07:00BOOK: The Shoemaker's Wife<a href="http://www.adrianatrigiani.com/home/the-shoemakers-wife/">The Shoemaker's Wife</a><br />
<i>by <a href="http://www.adrianatrigiani.com/home/about/">Adriana Trigiani</a></i><br />
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I thoroughly enjoyed this marvelous novel based on the lives of the author's grandparents. I don't really know how to describe this book without giving a summary of the story, but I don't believe in summarizing. So, I will just say that it's a wonderful story about people who live, love, struggle, survive, and thrive. They endure change (and sometimes embrace it) and find the beauty in hard work. They know what really matters and they make sacrifices for it.<br />
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The book is well-written, though sometimes the descriptions go on a little long. Most of the time it was charming, but occasionally I just wanted the story to move forward faster. There is a bit of language and a few scenes of mature subject matter but nothing truly offensive.<br />
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Recommended for: Adults<br />
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<br />AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-11374114627832109722013-04-12T12:37:00.001-07:002013-04-12T12:39:07.735-07:00BOOK: Friday's Child<a href="http://www.georgette-heyer.com/books/friday.html">Friday's Child</a><br />
<i>by <a href="http://www.georgette-heyer.com/who.html">Georgette Heyer</a></i><br />
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Every time I read one of Heyer's extremely enjoyable novels I can't help but think, "Why on earth has this book not been made into a film? BBC, where are you? This is perfect material for your audience!" This book is particularly suited for film... I can well imagine it as a delightful and extremely popular "Masterpiece" mini-series. <br />
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I don't know how she managed to do it, but though every one of her novels is set in similar circumstances and setting, they are all quite unique in plot and character development. As in the other Heyer novels I have read, I found myself frequently sighing, grinning, or laughing out loud. Even though I knew all would end well, I found myself on the edge of seat, eager to find out what would happen next, never quite sure who would end up with whom, or how the author could possibly bring it all around to the inevitable "happily ever after." What can I say? It's just pure fun!<br />
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None of Georgette Heyer's books contain anything offense other than an occasional mild swear word or reference to a dishonorable man who has taken advantage of some naive damsel. <br />
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Recommended for.... anyone who loves to read and be entertained!<br />
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<br />AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-30874865845496312552013-04-12T12:20:00.003-07:002013-04-12T12:20:25.492-07:00BOOK: Moon Over Manifest<a href="http://www.clarevanderpool.com/moonovermanifest.html">Moon Over Manifest</a><br />
<i>by <a href="http://www.clarevanderpool.com/abouttheauthor.html">Clare Vanderpool</a></i><br />
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This is a delightful read that is well-deserving of it's Newberry Medal. It's a wonderful story of family, friendship, hope, hard work, and love, along with plenty of action and mystery... and great characters. This book will appeal to both boys and girls, as well as adults.<br />
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The book contains no offensive language, however, there are some mildly frightening scenes, references to alcohol use <i>(the story takes place during prohibition), </i>and a scene of violence <i>(mostly just alluded too)</i> that might be too much for younger children. <br />
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Recommended for ages 10 and up<br />
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<br />AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-57096247594642608632013-04-12T10:57:00.000-07:002013-04-12T10:57:23.169-07:00BOOK: Beauty Sleep (Once Upon a Time series)<a href="http://camerondokey.com/books/beauty-sleep">Beauty Sleep (Once Upon a Time Series)</a><br />
<i>by <a href="http://camerondokey.com/about">Cameron Dokey</a></i><br />
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This retelling of "Sleeping Beauty" was fun and charming, with plenty of twists and turns and lots of adventure. I think my boys would even like it. Aurora is spunky and courageous, and the story teaches lessons of doing the right thing no matter what, even when it's really, really difficult. It's also a story of true love, of course, based on a real relationship, and not just looks, or "love at first sight." Thank goodness.<br />
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There is no inappropriate language and contains nothing more than a sweet kiss. However, there are a few brief moments of violence, but nothing graphic.<br />
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I look forward to reading more of this series. <br />
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Recommended for ages 12 to adult<br />
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<br />AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-83191565800255647642013-03-17T14:52:00.000-07:002013-04-16T08:40:56.580-07:00BOOK: Crossing to Safety<a href="http://www.penguinclassics.co.uk/nf/shared/WebDisplay/0,,214820_1_0,00.html">Crossing to Safety</a><br />
<a href="http://wallacestegner.org/bio.html"><i>by Wallace Stegner</i></a><a href="http://wallacestegner.org/bio.html"></a><br />
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For years my <a href="http://www.elizabethbryant.blogspot.com/">sister</a> has been bugging me to read this book because she "knew" I would love it. Well, she obviously knows me pretty well because this is exactly the kind of book I love.... one about regular people; their lives, relationships, struggles, pains, joys, experiences, triumphs, failures, and their personal growth. It is also a story about luck vs. hard work, having wealth vs. being poor <i>(but happy none-the-less),</i> having a large close-knit family vs. having none.... among other things. <br />
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The characters <i>(two married couples)</i> are well developed and interesting, and their lives are full and fascinating, and yet really simple and "normal." Stegner's use of language is poetic and lovely. This is a well-written novel, and yet you would think it a beautifully-written memoir. It was the author's last novel, and it is certainly worthy to be called his final "masterpiece." <br />
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This novel contains a few profanities and a couple of scenes vaguely implying intimacy between married couples. <br />
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Stegner's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel <i>Angle of Repose</i> is also on my much-too-lengthy "to-read" list. Perhaps now I will get to it sooner than later.....<br />
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<br />AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-32041554163700314572013-01-30T07:01:00.002-08:002013-01-30T07:01:36.320-08:00BOOK: The Castle Corona<a href="http://www.sharoncreech.com/books/the-castle-corona">The Castle Corona</a><br />
<i>by <a href="http://www.sharoncreech.com/meet-sharon-creech">Sharon Creech</a></i><br />
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This charming tale is simple and complex at the same time; a traditional fairy-tale that tells the story from the point-of-view of the numerous characters, and keeps the reader engrossed and guessing. There is absolutely nothing offensive in this sweet story that children of all ages (and adults) will enjoy. It would also be great for reading aloud. <br />
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Creech continues to be one of my favorite authors. Her books are all unique, but equally compelling and well-written.<br />
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Recommended for: Ages 8 to 12<br />
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<br />AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-86143733584357472572013-01-29T09:20:00.001-08:002013-01-29T09:20:28.348-08:00FILM: One Day (2011)<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1563738/">One Day (Rated PG-13)</a><br />
<i>Starring Anne Hathaway, Jim Sturgess</i><br />
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This is another film I watched sans-husband, though not because he was gone.... just busy preparing a Sunday School lesson for the next day. I had heard of this one <a href="http://alicereviewsmedia.blogspot.com/2013/01/film-take-me-home-2011.html"><i>(unlike this one)</i></a>, probably because it starred two big names, rather than two relatively unknown actors<i>. </i>The story follows the friendship of the two main characters on the same day <i>(July 15th)</i> through the years, as best friends, though they drift apart and back together again, on and off. It is a heart-wrenching journey at times.<br />
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Unfortunately, though there isn't any actual sex there is lots implied <i>(and quite a bit of discussion of it),</i> and some partial nudity <i>(though mostly in a non-sexual context).</i> Also, an f-bomb and some other mild language. I thought it definitely pushed the PG-13 rating to the limit!<br />
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<br />AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-8506392244622658032013-01-29T09:01:00.002-08:002013-01-29T09:01:42.149-08:00FILM: Take Me Home (2011)<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1261954/">Take Me Home (2011)</a><br />
<i>Rated PG-13</i><br />
<i>Starring Sam Jaeger, Amber Jaeger</i><br />
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Has anyone heard of this film? I stumbled upon this little gem on Netflix one night when my husband was away. I was specifically looking for something he wouldn't watch with me (I have to take every opportunity!), but I actually think he would have enjoyed it too. It's billed as "Romantic Comedy" and I suppose that's accurate (there is comedy and romance) but the drama seemed more prominent, and that's what pulled me in. <br />
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The premise is interesting.... a down-on-his luck man ends up driving a distraught woman across the country in his cab. As they spend the days together they deal with their own personal issues, rely on each other in unexpected ways, and form a deep friendship. There is particular scene of intense honesty that took my breath away. It's a simple story really, but something about it stuck with me; one of the best films I never heard of. <br />
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There is some language (no F-bombs... whew!), but no violence, nudity, or sex, though it is briefly implied. <br />
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<i>P.S. This isn't really a spoiler, but it is...sort of... since I didn't know this before hand. (And I'm glad I didn't know.) So, in case you, like me, like to be surprised, don't read on. The two starring actors are actually married in real life. </i>AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-25266977079512676802013-01-29T08:41:00.002-08:002013-01-29T08:41:27.865-08:00BOOK: The Persian Pickle Club<a href="http://www.sandradallas.com/?page_id=171">The Persian Pickle Club</a><br />
<a href="http://www.sandradallas.com/index.php?page_id=11"><i>by Sandra Dallas</i></a><br />
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This was a book club read that I thoroughly enjoyed.... a charming story about a diverse group of women who meet on a regular basis to quilt and visit. There are plenty of interesting characters, a little mystery, lots of drama, and a few shocking plot twists and turns.... along with some shocking language and a little violence; nothing too serious, just be warned. <br />
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<br />AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-2817749722114240472012-12-27T10:30:00.000-08:002012-12-27T10:30:27.638-08:00BOOK: Secrets at Sea<a href="http://www.us.penguingroup.com/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9781101535776,00.html?Secrets_at_Sea_Richard_Peck">Secrets at Sea</a><br />
<i>by <a href="http://www.us.penguingroup.com/nf/Author/AuthorPage/0,,1000025091,00.html">Richard Peck</a></i><br />
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This charming story of a family of mice and their adventures is clever and very fun. There are plenty of interesting characters, lots of excitement, and a few plots twists. There is nothing offensive and will appeal to both genders.<br />
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Recommended for: Ages 9 - 12<br />
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<br />AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-75117021571226597612012-12-15T21:00:00.002-08:002012-12-15T21:01:29.444-08:00BOOK: Liar & Spy<a href="http://www.rebeccasteadbooks.com/liarandspy.html">Liar & Spy</a><br />
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I enjoyed this story that's a little bit mystery, a little bit drama, a little bit comedy, and lot of good old plain "human." I don't know how else to describe it. It's a wonderful story with interesting characters, and a delightful surprise ending. This book contains nothing offensive.<br />
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Recommended for: Ages 10 and up (including adults)<br />
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<br />AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-77931311638866703902012-12-02T21:06:00.001-08:002012-12-02T21:06:44.377-08:00BOOK: Tending Roses<a href="http://www.lisawingate.com/trexcerpt.html">Tending Roses</a><br />
<i>by <a href="http://www.lisawingate.com/">Lisa Wingate</a></i><br />
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My book club selected this novel for November. I bought my own copy because it wasn't available from the library, and I'm glad I did because I know I will end up sharing this book with many people. Our book club had a great discussion; there are lots of lessons to be learned not only from the story taking place, but the stories told by one of the main characters, Grandma Rose. It's a novel in the true sense of the word; it's not reality. Events in the story don't happen exactly the way things happen in real life; they happen the way things SHOULD happen in real life. The story is set up to teach the reader, and it does. It's clean, well-written, and contains nothing offensive. Anyone who has aging parents or grandparents will enjoy this book, along with anyone who has ever been a parent, child, sibling, or family member of any kind. I guess that's just about everyone. <br />
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Recommended for Adults (and older teens who are emotionally mature)<br />
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<br />AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-51778699796744485102012-12-02T20:55:00.002-08:002012-12-02T20:55:45.365-08:00BOOK: Glamorous Illusions<a href="http://lisatawnbergren.com/books/glamorousillusionsfinal/">Glamorous Illusions</a> ("Grand Tour" series)<br />
<i>by <a href="http://lisatawnbergren.com/">Lisa Tawn Bergen</a></i><br />
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This novel is an enjoyable romance/adventure mixed with a tiny bit of faith and spirituality. It's clean and fun, plus there is some actual depth to the characters who have good values and morals. This is the first in a series so the story is not really resolved; in fact, the reader is left hanging just a bit....enough to entice you to read the next book, which unfortunately won't be available for a while. No matter; I'm sure I will find PLENTY to read in the meantime.<br />
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Recommended for age Adults and Teens (14 and up)<br />
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<br />AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-25496894075368482022012-12-02T20:45:00.000-08:002012-12-02T20:56:28.875-08:00BOOK: Anson's Way<a href="http://www.hmhbooks.com/schmidt/ansonsway.html">Anson's Way</a><br />
<i>by <a href="http://www.hmhbooks.com/schmidt/">Gary D. Schmidt</a></i><br />
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This book was sometimes difficult to read because of the injustice imposed upon the Irish subjects of 18th century England. Though loosely based on history there is much more fiction than fact, and several plot holes that would probably drive a history buff crazy, but it's a compelling story and an enjoyable read. There are some scenes of fairly intense violence, and some deep issues at hand so I wouldn't recommend this for elementary school.<br />
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Recommended for ages 12 and up<br />
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<br />AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-41208008136131294362012-10-21T16:45:00.001-07:002012-10-21T16:49:40.319-07:00BOOK: The Casual Vacancy (2012)<a href="http://www.jkrowling.com/en_US/#/works/new-book">The Casual Vacancy</a><br />
<a href="http://www.jkrowling.com/en_US/"><i>by J.K. Rowling</i></a><br />
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Ugh. What a disappointment. I thoroughly enjoyed the <i>Harry Potter</i> series, even though the books are "technically" for "kids," so I was eager to read her first novel for adults. I didn't make it past page 14; I was too annoyed by obnoxious characters that weren't even remotely interesting, and completely turned-off by the extensive use of the f-word, along with other vulgar language. It's just not worth my time.<br />
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Why is that some authors think they have to resort to trashy content and vulgar language to appeal to adults? Apparently Rowling thought she had to in order to move beyond her "children's books." If so, that's a shame.... does she not realize there is much in her <i>Harry Potter</i> books that appeal to BOTH kids and adults? <br />
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As a side note: I was surprised when I received this book so quickly after reserving it at the library... I figured it would be a long time before my name came up since the list was very long. Maybe it's because other people abandoned it just as quickly as I did making it available for other suckers, I mean people like me. AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-63413703452328014492012-10-10T20:57:00.000-07:002012-10-10T20:57:34.084-07:00BOOK: What Came from the StarsWhat Came From the Stars<br />
<em>by Gary D. Schmidt</em><br />
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I couldn't resist checking out Schmidt's latest book since I have thoroughly enjoyed all the others I have read by him. Once again I was not disappointed. This capitivating Tolkein/C.S. Lewis-esque story is part family drama, part coming-of-age tale, and part adventure, with a sci-fi twist. It is also well-written and compelling.<br />
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There is no offensive language. There is some violence in the form of battle scenes, and yet the author somehow manages to leave out all descriptions of violence without taking away from the intensity of the scene. Authors who feel the need to include gratuitous violence should take a page out of Schmidt's book. <br />
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Recommended for: Ages 12 to adult<br />
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<i>by Ridley Pearson</i><br />
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This is the first book in a series about a small group of middle-schoolers who fight real-life Disney movies villains who "come to life" after the Magic Kingdom closes. It's cute and fun, especially for Disney fans. I haven't read the rest of the series <i>(it didn't entice me enough to read more)</i>, but it was pretty entertaining. <br />
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There is really nothing offensive, though it's probably geared more toward older children and young teens <i>(the age of the characters).</i> There are some mildly frightening scenes involving the villains <i>(kids in peril and such)</i>, but it's all fairly silly and fun, and there is nothing graphic. <br />
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Recommended for: Ages 10-16<br />
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<br />AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-8691343210364987692012-10-04T12:48:00.000-07:002012-10-04T12:48:15.035-07:00BOOK: Heart of a Samurai<a href="http://www.margipreus.com/margipreus.com/Heart_of_a_Samurai.html">Heart of a Samurai</a><br />
<i>by Margi Preus</i><br />
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This true story <i>(in novel form)</i> is a fascinating read both for children and adults. It's a story of courage, adventure, family, determination, and friendship. The book if full of action, and the story moves along quickly, but there are also plenty of tender scenes, and even a few that produce tears. It would be a great read-aloud for families to enjoy together. I really enjoyed it. In fact, I was surprised to find I had a hard time putting it down!<br />
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There are a couple of scenes of mild violence involving 19th century whaling practices, and a couple of scenes of bullying/fighting, but nothing graphic or intense. There is no offensive language. <br />
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Recommended for: Ages 10 to adult<br />
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AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-29581287052206992122012-07-17T00:00:00.000-07:002012-07-17T00:00:07.175-07:00BOOK: The Secret Between Us<a href="http://barbaradelinsky.com/books/the-secret-between-us/summary/">The Secret Between Us</a><br />
<i>by <a href="http://barbaradelinsky.com/biography/biography/">Barbara Delinsky</a></i><br />
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I read this for our book club, having no expectations, and having read nothing else by this author. <i>(I prefer to read a book going in "blind.")</i> I have to admit, it was a bit painful to read at times. As the story developed and the characters' actions built up steam, I was nervous for them, knowing that some of their choices would only lead to heartache. However, it didn't take long for me to become absorbed in the characters' lives and circumstances and I found myself rooting for them, and hopeful as I began to see potential redemption for them. <br />
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As for objectionable material, there are two strong 4-letter words, each used once, and a few instances of mild profanity. Because the subject matter is very mature, dealing with issues such as death, marital infidelity, divorce, under-age drinking, and terminal illness <i>(to name a few)</i>, it's definitely not a "light read." <br />
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<br />AliceK[i]NDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11340506218879565675noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5560099775240727302.post-19554186342001533672012-07-16T00:00:00.000-07:002012-07-16T00:00:01.392-07:00BOOK: The Companion<a href="http://us.macmillan.com/thecompanion-1/AnnGranger">The Companion</a><br />
<i>by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Granger">Ann Granger</a></i><br />
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I love a good mystery, and this is a good one. It kept me guessing right up to the end. The writing is good, though I don't love it when authors switch back and forth between narrators. However, it seemed to work for this novel; it enhanced the story-telling rather than hindering it. <br />
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I don't recall any offensive language, though there may have been some minor profanity. Since there is a fairly gruesome murder central to the plot, there are some necessary descriptions, though nothing graphic. There is a bit of mild violence surrounding the events, but again, not graphic.<br />
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