Disclosure of material connection- I received a copy of the book from the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for my honest thoughts. I was not required to write a positive review and all opinions stated are 100% my own.
About the book-
Of
course, the dress was white. This is what I’m supposed to die in, I
thought. Not many people knew what their last outfit would be.
I
pulled it over my head. It fit me perfectly. It had long, loose fitting
sleeves, a modest neckline, and waves of material on the skirt. I hated
it.
There were no shoes, and I was afraid I’d have to run through the
forest barefoot but there weren’t a lot of options. Besides, I’d run
barefoot over a bed of nails to get away.
“Scarlett, are you ready?” he called.
I looked in the mirror and took a deep breath. Time to fight for my life.
Scarlett
Garner doesn’t remember anything before the age of four—until a car
accident changes everything. She starts to remember pieces of a past
that frighten her. A past her parents hid from her…and a secret that
could get her killed.
My thoughts-
The beginning of the book was kind of cliche and annoying. Hot new boy only has eyes for average girl, blah, blah, blah. I was as annoyed as the next person, but I stuck with the book to see where Preston was going with it and I am glad that I did. Awake was a refreshingly dark offering in the young adult genre. Some of it was predictable, but the whole cult aspect of the story line was intriguing to me. There have been so many cults in the news. usually for doing awful things, and while the cult in the book has escaped news stories honing in on them, they are definitely up to some awful things. I thought it was an interesting book, an easy read. I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys young adult fiction.
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Tuesday, August 18, 2015
The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George (Book Review)
Disclosure of material connection- I received a copy of the book from the publisher via Netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review and all opinions stated are 100% my own.
About the book-
“There are books that are suitable for a million people, others for only a hundred. There are even remedies—I mean books—that were written for one person only…A book is both medic and medicine at once. It makes a diagnosis as well as offering therapy. Putting the right novels to the appropriate ailments: that's how I sell books.”
Monsieur Perdu calls himself a literary apothecary. From his floating bookstore in a barge on the Seine, he prescribes novels for the hardships of life. Using his intuitive feel for the exact book a reader needs, Perdu mends broken hearts and souls. The only person he can't seem to heal through literature is himself; he's still haunted by heartbreak after his great love disappeared. She left him with only a letter, which he has never opened.
After Perdu is finally tempted to read the letter, he hauls anchor and departs on a mission to the south of France, hoping to make peace with his loss and discover the end of the story. Joined by a bestselling but blocked author and a lovelorn Italian chef, Perdu travels along the country's rivers, dispensing his wisdom and his books, showing that the literary world can take the human soul on a journey to heal itself.
Internationally bestselling and filled with warmth and adventure, The Little Paris Bookshop is a love letter to books, meant for anyone who believes in the power of stories to shape people's lives.
My thoughts-
I was initially drawn to this book by the beautiful cover. It is also pretty much guaranteed that if Paris or bookshop is in the title , I will be clamoring to get inside of the cover and see what the story is. The Little Paris Bookshop in theory is pretty much everything I look for in a book, but for some reason I just could not get into the book. I can sympathize somewhat with Monsieur Perdu and that kept me coming back to see what would happen in the story, but I don't know if the book was just too slow or it was just not written in a style that I am just not into. I wanted to like this book so much, but I just didn't find anything I wanted to read about- not enough Paris, not enough bookshop and too much filler. This one just wasn't for me.
About the book-
“There are books that are suitable for a million people, others for only a hundred. There are even remedies—I mean books—that were written for one person only…A book is both medic and medicine at once. It makes a diagnosis as well as offering therapy. Putting the right novels to the appropriate ailments: that's how I sell books.”
Monsieur Perdu calls himself a literary apothecary. From his floating bookstore in a barge on the Seine, he prescribes novels for the hardships of life. Using his intuitive feel for the exact book a reader needs, Perdu mends broken hearts and souls. The only person he can't seem to heal through literature is himself; he's still haunted by heartbreak after his great love disappeared. She left him with only a letter, which he has never opened.
After Perdu is finally tempted to read the letter, he hauls anchor and departs on a mission to the south of France, hoping to make peace with his loss and discover the end of the story. Joined by a bestselling but blocked author and a lovelorn Italian chef, Perdu travels along the country's rivers, dispensing his wisdom and his books, showing that the literary world can take the human soul on a journey to heal itself.
Internationally bestselling and filled with warmth and adventure, The Little Paris Bookshop is a love letter to books, meant for anyone who believes in the power of stories to shape people's lives.
My thoughts-
I was initially drawn to this book by the beautiful cover. It is also pretty much guaranteed that if Paris or bookshop is in the title , I will be clamoring to get inside of the cover and see what the story is. The Little Paris Bookshop in theory is pretty much everything I look for in a book, but for some reason I just could not get into the book. I can sympathize somewhat with Monsieur Perdu and that kept me coming back to see what would happen in the story, but I don't know if the book was just too slow or it was just not written in a style that I am just not into. I wanted to like this book so much, but I just didn't find anything I wanted to read about- not enough Paris, not enough bookshop and too much filler. This one just wasn't for me.
Find a Way (Movie Review)
Disclosure of material connection- I received a copy of the movie via Edify Media in exchange for my honest thoughts. I was not required to write a positive review and all opinions stated are 100% my own.
About the movie-
Inspired by a true story
Why do bad things happen to good people?
Finding faith can be difficult for many people on any given day. Imagine an ordinary Sunday morning. It's time to get redy for church and you go to wake your talented, loving, bright, beautiful son. Only, he won't wake up...every again. What happens to faith then?
This is how tragedy began for a Burlington, North Carolina family. Their son, Harry Cohen, was a high school senior- a genuinely inspirational young man, star football player, friend to all and a strong Christian. One morning he didn't wake up. The untimely death of an outstanding young person naturally brings up questions about faith and God's presence. How can God allow such a thing to happen? The event obviously has an immense effect on family, friends, and the community at large.
Things that previously seemed to be so important are put into perspective and we can gain an understanding as to what is truly important in life. Harry is gone from us, but he continues to inspire actions, words and deeds with a message of faith & hope. Find a Way will stand as a tribute to Harry Cohen and be a beacon of hope to anyone who has ever dealt with pain and heartache.
My thoughts-
Tragedy can strike when we least expect it and I think it is always more heartbreaking when a child or young person is the one to go. I lost a couple of classmates in high school and it is a huge overwhelming feeling at that age- feeling invincible and being brought back down from the clouds when something goes wrong with someone the same age as you. Find a Way shows how several different people and families deal with the grief of tragedy striking a well loved teen. It is all the more heartbreaking that it is based on a true story. The story beyond that is reconciliation of relationships within these sub-stories or in some cases making changes where necessary. I would recommend this movie to anyone who has ever lost someone and struggled with their faith. You are not alone.
Watch the trailer for Find a Way- http://youtu.be/CA606vV6ANM
About the movie-
Inspired by a true story
Why do bad things happen to good people?
Finding faith can be difficult for many people on any given day. Imagine an ordinary Sunday morning. It's time to get redy for church and you go to wake your talented, loving, bright, beautiful son. Only, he won't wake up...every again. What happens to faith then?
This is how tragedy began for a Burlington, North Carolina family. Their son, Harry Cohen, was a high school senior- a genuinely inspirational young man, star football player, friend to all and a strong Christian. One morning he didn't wake up. The untimely death of an outstanding young person naturally brings up questions about faith and God's presence. How can God allow such a thing to happen? The event obviously has an immense effect on family, friends, and the community at large.
Things that previously seemed to be so important are put into perspective and we can gain an understanding as to what is truly important in life. Harry is gone from us, but he continues to inspire actions, words and deeds with a message of faith & hope. Find a Way will stand as a tribute to Harry Cohen and be a beacon of hope to anyone who has ever dealt with pain and heartache.
My thoughts-
Tragedy can strike when we least expect it and I think it is always more heartbreaking when a child or young person is the one to go. I lost a couple of classmates in high school and it is a huge overwhelming feeling at that age- feeling invincible and being brought back down from the clouds when something goes wrong with someone the same age as you. Find a Way shows how several different people and families deal with the grief of tragedy striking a well loved teen. It is all the more heartbreaking that it is based on a true story. The story beyond that is reconciliation of relationships within these sub-stories or in some cases making changes where necessary. I would recommend this movie to anyone who has ever lost someone and struggled with their faith. You are not alone.
Watch the trailer for Find a Way- http://youtu.be/CA606vV6ANM
Sunday, August 16, 2015
When Calls the Heart: Heart of the Family
Disclosure of material connection- I received a copy of the dvd via Edify Media in exchange for my honest thoughts. I was not required to write a positive review and all opinions stated are 100% my own.
About When Calls the Heart-
From celebrated author Janette Oke (The Love Comes Softly series) comes a rigorous and romantic adventure as epic as the wide frontier. Erin Krakow (Army Wives), Daniel Lissing (Eye Candy) and Lori Laughlin (Full House, 90210) star in When Calls the Heart, "a beautiful story with roots in relationships, self-empowerment, and the enduring power of love" (Common Sense Media).
Elizabeth returns to Hope Valley and immediately volunteers to look after a neighbor's rural homestead....and his two children, an undertaking which proves to be a bigger chore than she'd imagined. But when Jack lends a hand, and they wind up chatting by the fire,. all seems right in Hope Valley and the world. Meanwhile, in Hamilton, Bill Avery sets about busting a counterfeiting ring wide open, an endeavor which surprisingly leads him back to Hope Valley, where he mysteriously declines Jack's help. But Bill isn't the only big-town visitor: Elizabeth is even more surprised to see her former suitor Charles Kensington, standing right in the middle of her schoolhouse!
My thoughts-
Just looking at the adorable cover of the dvd you can tell that Jack and Elizabeth have a pretty cute relationship. What I love most about this show is that are some incredibly romantic moments, but romantic moments that are also innocent and can be watched by younger eyes. I love watching When Calls the Heart with my 7 year old daughter, Jack is the perfect example of the type of man she should be seeking for her life when she's older!
Elizabeth is back in Hope Valley after being gone for a while to tend to her sick mother. She is welcomed back with a party in town that pretty much everyone comes out to! Watching historical fiction always makes me wish I lived in a time when people still were all about community and come together for something like the homecoming of one of their own. There was a lot of Jack in this span of episodes which I am always happy about, but the most fun thing that I got a kick out of was Elizabeth volunteering herself to run a homestead and take care of two children. I knew she would have no trouble with the children, but taking care of a homestead? Watching her milk a cow was hilarious! There is also some drama with Nora showing up in town AND with Charles showing up in town as well! I will never grow tired of this show. It is great for the whole family and always packed with lots of drama, humor and romance. It may be sappy at times but there is nothing wrong with a little old fashioned sap! I will be hoping for (and tunning in to) many seasons to come!
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About When Calls the Heart-
From celebrated author Janette Oke (The Love Comes Softly series) comes a rigorous and romantic adventure as epic as the wide frontier. Erin Krakow (Army Wives), Daniel Lissing (Eye Candy) and Lori Laughlin (Full House, 90210) star in When Calls the Heart, "a beautiful story with roots in relationships, self-empowerment, and the enduring power of love" (Common Sense Media).
Elizabeth returns to Hope Valley and immediately volunteers to look after a neighbor's rural homestead....and his two children, an undertaking which proves to be a bigger chore than she'd imagined. But when Jack lends a hand, and they wind up chatting by the fire,. all seems right in Hope Valley and the world. Meanwhile, in Hamilton, Bill Avery sets about busting a counterfeiting ring wide open, an endeavor which surprisingly leads him back to Hope Valley, where he mysteriously declines Jack's help. But Bill isn't the only big-town visitor: Elizabeth is even more surprised to see her former suitor Charles Kensington, standing right in the middle of her schoolhouse!
My thoughts-
Just looking at the adorable cover of the dvd you can tell that Jack and Elizabeth have a pretty cute relationship. What I love most about this show is that are some incredibly romantic moments, but romantic moments that are also innocent and can be watched by younger eyes. I love watching When Calls the Heart with my 7 year old daughter, Jack is the perfect example of the type of man she should be seeking for her life when she's older!
Elizabeth is back in Hope Valley after being gone for a while to tend to her sick mother. She is welcomed back with a party in town that pretty much everyone comes out to! Watching historical fiction always makes me wish I lived in a time when people still were all about community and come together for something like the homecoming of one of their own. There was a lot of Jack in this span of episodes which I am always happy about, but the most fun thing that I got a kick out of was Elizabeth volunteering herself to run a homestead and take care of two children. I knew she would have no trouble with the children, but taking care of a homestead? Watching her milk a cow was hilarious! There is also some drama with Nora showing up in town AND with Charles showing up in town as well! I will never grow tired of this show. It is great for the whole family and always packed with lots of drama, humor and romance. It may be sappy at times but there is nothing wrong with a little old fashioned sap! I will be hoping for (and tunning in to) many seasons to come!
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Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Hudson Cast Iron Cleaner XL 7x7 Premium Stainless Steel Chainmail Scrubber
Disclosure of material connection- I received the product via Tomoson in exchange for my honest thoughts. I was not required to write a positive review and all opinions stated are 100% my own.
I love my cast iron pans! They are well loved and used probably more often than any other cookware in my house. I have been using scouring pads to clean them the last few years and that can use some real elbow grease sometimes if food has been sitting for a while or has caked onto the pan. I had never heard of chainmail scrubbers and I will admit that at first glance it was a strange looking contraption, but the scrubber really works well on my cast iron pots and pans. I love that it is made out of stainless steel. One of the main reasons I use cast iron is because it is not teflon or non stick and doesn't contain awful chemicals that leach from the pans and I like that the scrubber is made from another great, clean material. I have not yet used it on my Pyrex or other glassware but I have faith that it will clean those just as nicely. When you are finished using it to clean your cookware, it is simply to clean off by just throwing it in the dishwasher!
Sunday, August 9, 2015
When Calls the Heart: Heart and Soul
Disclosure of material connection- I received a copy of the movie from Edify Media in exchange for my honest thoughts. I was not required to write a positive review and all opinions are 100% my own.
About the dvd-
From celebrated author Janette Oke (The Love Comes Softly series) comes a rigorous and romantic adventure as epic as the wild frontier. Erin Krakow (Army Wives), Daniel Lissing (Eye Candy), and Lori Laughlin (Full House, 90210) star in When Calls the Heart, "a beautiful story with roots in relationships, self-empowerment, and the enduring power of love" (Common Sense Media).
Further complicating their new romance, Jack and Elizabeth must party company so that Jack can return to Hope Valley and his duties as a Mountie. Elizabeth, however, remains in Hamilton, where she finds herself tending to her family and spending time with handsome Charles Kensington. Back in Hope Valley, Rosemary has been offered a role in a play in San Francisco and makes preparations to leave with two producers. When Jack learns that the "producers" have taken Rosemary in the opposite direction- for New York- he races after them to rescue her....a gamble that ends up being the talk of the town when he and Rosemary spend a night together.
My thoughts-
I absolutely never get tired of this show! I love historical fiction and seeing it come to life on the big screen is always cool, but seeing it play out as a tv series is like every book nerd's dream (or at least this book nerd's). What I have loved about the second season of When Calls the Heart is seeing Elizabeth in an entirely different element. It is fun seeing her back and home and trying to remain the person she has become but absolutely falling into a comfort zone being back in the life she is used to. Plus the costuming department is probably having a ball dressing Elizabeth when she is home in Hamilton, there are such pretty clothes! There is also another handsome gentleman in the mix, Charles Kensington. He is a nice, and handsome man but he is no Jack! It is fun, but also has me on edge sometimes, watching how this love triangle might unfold. Meanwhile Jack has complications of his own with his former flame Rosemary. There is a lot of drama packed in to this 88 minute dvd! If you enjoy watching period pieces, you definitely need to be watching When Calls the Heart!
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About the dvd-
From celebrated author Janette Oke (The Love Comes Softly series) comes a rigorous and romantic adventure as epic as the wild frontier. Erin Krakow (Army Wives), Daniel Lissing (Eye Candy), and Lori Laughlin (Full House, 90210) star in When Calls the Heart, "a beautiful story with roots in relationships, self-empowerment, and the enduring power of love" (Common Sense Media).
Further complicating their new romance, Jack and Elizabeth must party company so that Jack can return to Hope Valley and his duties as a Mountie. Elizabeth, however, remains in Hamilton, where she finds herself tending to her family and spending time with handsome Charles Kensington. Back in Hope Valley, Rosemary has been offered a role in a play in San Francisco and makes preparations to leave with two producers. When Jack learns that the "producers" have taken Rosemary in the opposite direction- for New York- he races after them to rescue her....a gamble that ends up being the talk of the town when he and Rosemary spend a night together.
My thoughts-
I absolutely never get tired of this show! I love historical fiction and seeing it come to life on the big screen is always cool, but seeing it play out as a tv series is like every book nerd's dream (or at least this book nerd's). What I have loved about the second season of When Calls the Heart is seeing Elizabeth in an entirely different element. It is fun seeing her back and home and trying to remain the person she has become but absolutely falling into a comfort zone being back in the life she is used to. Plus the costuming department is probably having a ball dressing Elizabeth when she is home in Hamilton, there are such pretty clothes! There is also another handsome gentleman in the mix, Charles Kensington. He is a nice, and handsome man but he is no Jack! It is fun, but also has me on edge sometimes, watching how this love triangle might unfold. Meanwhile Jack has complications of his own with his former flame Rosemary. There is a lot of drama packed in to this 88 minute dvd! If you enjoy watching period pieces, you definitely need to be watching When Calls the Heart!
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Saturday, August 8, 2015
Catching Faith (Movie Review)
Disclosure of material connection- I received a copy of the movie from Edify Media in exchange for my honest thoughts. I was not required to write a positive review and all opinions stated are 100% my own.
About the movie-
John and Alexa Taylor appear to have the perfect life – they’re the envy of all the parents in town. Their son Beau is the high school football star and their daughter Ravyn is a straight-A student. But when Beau is caught drinking alcohol, his place on the team and his bright future are on the line. With the football season at stake and the judgmental community turning their backs on them, every member of the Taylor family is at a crossroads. Now, they must find the strength from one another, and the spiritual courage from within, to prove that faith and family is the only score that really matters.
My thoughts-
Catching Faith is a great movie to watch with the whole family. It is a movie that both parents and children can find characters to relate to. Alexa and John are just trying their best to be good parents, but even kids with the best parents might make bad decisions based on peer pressure or fear or a variety of other reasons. The movie is about faith and about doing the right thing and to me it was also about the fact that no one is perfect. Even when we do something we shouldn't or realize we are being somebody we shouldn't, we have God to turn to and the opportunity to change things around. I enjoyed watching Catching Faith because it was about real situations that a family could find themselves in and is 100% easy to relate to. I recommend this movie as a great pick for a family movie night.
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About the movie-
John and Alexa Taylor appear to have the perfect life – they’re the envy of all the parents in town. Their son Beau is the high school football star and their daughter Ravyn is a straight-A student. But when Beau is caught drinking alcohol, his place on the team and his bright future are on the line. With the football season at stake and the judgmental community turning their backs on them, every member of the Taylor family is at a crossroads. Now, they must find the strength from one another, and the spiritual courage from within, to prove that faith and family is the only score that really matters.
My thoughts-
Catching Faith is a great movie to watch with the whole family. It is a movie that both parents and children can find characters to relate to. Alexa and John are just trying their best to be good parents, but even kids with the best parents might make bad decisions based on peer pressure or fear or a variety of other reasons. The movie is about faith and about doing the right thing and to me it was also about the fact that no one is perfect. Even when we do something we shouldn't or realize we are being somebody we shouldn't, we have God to turn to and the opportunity to change things around. I enjoyed watching Catching Faith because it was about real situations that a family could find themselves in and is 100% easy to relate to. I recommend this movie as a great pick for a family movie night.
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