Monday, October 31, 2011
Book 122 The Snowman by Jo Nesbo
The Snowman
878 books to go!
Summary: Similar to the style of Stieg Larsson, The Snowman tells the story of Harry Hole a police detective and his chase for a crazed serial killer who calls himself the snowman. There's many red herrings that fool the police into thinking they've caught the real killer numerous times. A moral dilemma is also thrown into the mix.
Opinion: I enjoyed this book, I've actually got to pay a small fine for it because it was due back to work on Saturday and I kept it two days past the due date in order to finish it. The fine is very worth it though, the book is intelligently written, there's lots of detail, and lots of thinking even at the end when you think everything is all figured out there is still more questions to think about. Apparently this is not the first book that detective Harry Hole has made an appearance in. I have a feeling we haven't seen the last of him.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Book 121 House Rules by Jodi Picoult
House Rules: A Novel
879 books to go!
Plot Summary: Jacob Hunt is a teenage boy with Asperger's syndrome, he's also obsessed with forensic science and crime scenes. After Jess (Jacob's life skills tutor) is found dead, her death is blamed on Jacob and he has to go to trial in order to prove his innocence.
Opinion: I became engrossed in this story, obsessed with finishing it in order to find out what really happened. I have it on my kindle, but in order to finish it I also grabbed the library's hard copy to read if I had a chance. It's a great story, it's thought provoking, it will leave you thinking in order to find out what really happened to Jess. Picoult is a formulaic writer, but I appreciate her formulas, I don't tire of them as I have long since tired of Patterson's work. In her book you know you will always find a trial to fascinate you, some scenario that shall cause the trial to take place, and most of the time you'll also find a love story. She always manages to take these three elements and grip me as a reader anyway. I'm never disappointed after reading one of her works.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Book 120 - ALA Series Fundamentals of Library Supervision by Joan Giesecke and Beth McNeil and
Fundamentals of Library Supervision (Ala Fundamentals Series)
880 books to go!
Book/Plot Summary: This book gives a small overview of everything you need to know if you are a library supervisor, or if you are planning on becoming one. From taking over a department, to meeting the needs of your employees, to management meetings you will find something about library management and supervision in this book.
Opinion: I decided to read some library literature to help me study for something. I'm not sure this really gave me what I needed but it's definitely an excellent book for someone going into library supervision.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Book 119 Big Girl by Danielle Steel
Big Girl: A Novel
881 books to go!
I'm going to aim to write this blog in a new format. I seem to like to write a small, vague plot summary to hopefully entice interests in the books I'm writing about. I seem to like to give my opinion or feelings about the book to. So I'm going to write the blog with two small paragraphs for each book from this point forward. One paragraph for a tiny plot summary and an opinion paragraph.
Plot Summary: Victoria is born a big girl with genes from her grandmother. She looks nothing like her parents or her younger sister. Throughout the novel Victoria struggles with the fact that she's different from her family and also battles her weight, as the story unfolds Victoria comes into her own.
Opinion: For an Danielle Steel novel I was extremely impressed. I always thought she was a trashy romance writer and that her stories held no substance. I admit the story was definitely not an epic novel or wonderfully terrific read but it was still pretty good, not a regretful read at all.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Book 118 The Writing Workshop NOTE BOOK by Alan Ziegler
The Writing Workshop Note Book: Notes on Creating and Workshopping
882 books to go!
Finished my first writing book! Since I started freelancing for the local paper I've gotten a kick start to make sure I read some writing and grammar books. Now my current reading plan is the few wedding books I have left, many writing and grammar books, and the books I pick up for leisure or pleasure.
Alan Ziegler writes this books as a series of notes regarding the writer's workshop. It feels like reading a lecture chock full of great information and tidbits about writing. It's intellectual and helpful as well, lots of informational treasures. There's a series of writing exercises that seem like they will be interesting.
This book was so great to me that I purchased it without even finishing the whole book yet. I can't wait to start on the exercises and have the valuable information always at my fingertips.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Book 117 Beautiful Wedding Flowers by Diane Wagner
883 books to go!
On a whim I decided to check this book out from work to investigate it. I wasn't going to originally because I have a few more wedding books to still read that I bought and I'd like to read those and put a cap on the wedding planning books because if I don't I'll be reading books up until the wedding.
This book is impressive. The book contains five chapters, four are brief ideas and photographs of floral arrangements, chapter five has brief tutorials on creating your own floral arrangements. The photography is absolutely stunning, the information is brief and concise, it's also broken down and presented quite nicely.
Even though I really like this book I wouldn't say it's a necessary wedding planning purchase. It's more for some ideas to get your creative juices flowing when thinking about your wedding flowers. I would just check it out of the library once and if you are interested in creating your own arrangements the last chapter is short enough to make some photocopies.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Book 116 - The Help by Kathryn Stockett
Friday, October 7, 2011
Book 115 - Plan the perfect wedding on a small budget by Elizabeth & Alex Lluch
Okay so my dream budget of $10,000 for the whole wedding has been nixed. That still doesn't mean that I can't read bridal budget books to see how we can cut corners on certain parts of the wedding without looking distastefully cheap. What you'll find inside this book wedding planning wise is a lot of work sheets to photocopy (if you don't decide to purchase the book), small tidbits of information regarding almost any category of wedding planning aspects and needs, money saving ideas, small blurbs of advice from couples who have went through the ceremony and reception, as well as wedding summaries for couples on a small budget and how they accomplished a wedding for less money. Disturbingly only one couple was from New York, so I'm starting to really get the sense that living in NY and hosting a wedding here automatically comes with a higher price tag than most other states.
If you buy this book don't buy the double bride and groom book sets written by the same couple, vice versa if you purchased the bride and groom double set do not buy this book. The reason I say this is because most of the text in both books is practically the same word for word. If you want the book with more substance and examples than get this one. If you are longing for a smaller book without examples and just information than buy the bride and groom package.
Book 114 Not my daughter by Barbara Delinsky
Four teenage girls who are friends get together and form a pregnancy pact. Their mothers are questioned and brought onto the carpet in their small town for "letting" this happen to their daughters, one mother in particular the main character, Susan Tate who is also the principal of the high school bears the ridicule and brunt much more than the other mothers do.
The story was part campy, part political, and part moral based with a nicely tied up happy ending. Overall it was just alright, glad for the happy ending, not sure I'd rave over Delinsky as an author though. Perhaps if I get to pick up another work by her in the distant future it might be better.