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Friday, September 20, 2013

Essay: On Reading for Pleasure and Getting More Than You Bargained For

  • We Are Water
  • Author: Wally Lamb
  • Print Length: 576 pages
  • Publisher: Harper (October 22, 2013)
  • Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00BATIK02
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled

  • Every once-in-a-while I break down and review a novel myself. Not often. I had to stop accepting reviews because I needed to time to write but now and then I see how the reading of a novel by a writer who’s known for his or her expertise will help my own writing; that time usually comes when I’m working on a final draft of a novel myself.

    That time is here. I’m on deadline to submit a novel (and, surprisingly, a proposal) to my sweetie agent, Terrie Wolf. So even though I didn’t have time I said yes to Wally Lamb’s new novel (to be released this fall) called We Are Water. I want to tell you, I’ve never read a novel that I marked up so much. I’ve got notes for technique, notes for backstory (Lamb uses tons of backstory!), notes on structure, folded pages, pages with turned-down corners. It’s a fat book, and I’m exhausted.

    Still, I’m glad I read it—even when I didn’t have time. And it occurs to me that we may benefit the most from picking up a great book when we are busy. Yes, my own book will be late. But Terrie understands. Deadlines are meant to help us finish our work and do our best work. If we’re delayed because something comes up that helps us do better work...well, isn’t that what we’re after? More experiences. Better writing.

     Joy, Happy Reading, Writing, Editing, and Promoting in the New Year!

    Your New Book Review Blogger,
    Carolyn
     
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    Thursday, September 19, 2013

    Bookstore Owner Reviews Cozy Mystery

    Name of book: The Highbury Murders:  A Mystery Set in the Village of Jane Austen’s Emma
    Author of book: Victoria Grossack
    Author’s website: www.tapestryofbronze.com
    Genre: Historical Fiction & Cozy Mystery
    ISBN: 978-1482627459
    Hardcopy purchase: http://www.booksnstuffnc.com/ItemDetail.aspx?product=9781482627459
    Electronic purchase: http://www.amazon.com/Highbury-Murders-Mystery-Village-ebook/dp/B00BNB0HBC/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=1-1&qid=1368210989

     Reviewed by Susan Warren, owner of Books ‘n Stuff in Southport, NC

    Review:

    "A mystery set in the village of Jane Austen's Emma," about says it all! What a fun, charming murder mystery - sounds strange to call a murder mystery charming, but it is! This story is just like reading a sequel to Austen's Emma. Ms. Grossack captured the heart of Emma and her fellow villagers in Highbury. You feel like you're reading Austen. Descriptions of the villagers, the surroundings, even the beloved characters from the original Emma are back to help solve the mystery. Even the style of the mystery seems to be from the period -- i.e. Wilkie Collins. I really enjoyed this story. It even solves one of the mysteries in Emma -- how did Mr. Churchill's first wife die?? Relax, enjoy, and be entertained.
     
    ~ –Susan Warren, owner of Books ‘n Stuff in Southport, NC
     
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    Wednesday, September 18, 2013

    Your Health: Empowering Book Reviewed

    Title: Nurturing Wellness Through Radical Self Care: A Balance in Wellness
    Guide and Workbook
    Author: Janet Gallagher Nestor
    Author Website: http://mindfulpathways.com
    Twitter: @janetnestor
    FB fan page: http://facebook.com/janetnestor
    ISBN:978-1452560502
    Genre: Health-wellness


    Reviewed by: C.A. Webb originally for Amazon

    About the Author:

    As an author, speaker and Licensed Counselor Janet is committed to her
    work in personal empowerment and positive living. Using various Energy
    Psychology techniques as well as Mindful Lifestyle Training she is
    passionate about teaching, empowering and working with clients and groups
    in finding their life path and reconnecting to their joyful essence.

    An expert is stress and anxiety management, Janet is the author of two
    empowering books on the subject. Pathways to Wholeness, a mindfulness
    guidebook empowering readers to adopt a more re-laxed, now focused and
    joy-filled life and her newest book Nurturing Wellness Through Radical
    Self-Care: A Living in Balance Guide and Workbook is an inspirational
    guide sure to be your constant companion on the journey to lasting
    wellness.


    Submitted by
    Teresa Morrow
    aka The Author's Cheerleader
    Promotion Manager for Spiritual Authors & Speakers
    Inspirational Author/Poet/Coach
    Life Lessons from the Heart (2012 Smashwords)
    DISOWNED: A Journey of Transformation from Abandonment to Healing (2013Amazon Kindle)
    Learn more at:   http://www.teresamorrow.com
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    Monday, September 16, 2013

    A Must-Read First Novel

     

    Title: Black Breath
    Author: B. A. Ritzenthaler
    Author's Web site: www.baritzenthaler.com
    Genre: Science Fiction
    ASIN: B000EBUW5XA
    Reviewer: Dark Wolf
    Publisher: Self-published



    Reviewed by Dark Wolf originally published on Amazon
    Reviewer's rating: 5 stars

     
    B. A. Ritzenthaler gets everything right with his debut novel. There is no padding, no waffle. It's straight to the nerve endings with this book that will manage to induce both fear and hope. With an appealing freshness and confident, unique voice, the author weaves a tale that will leave you eager for more.
     

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    Friday, September 13, 2013

    One Tough Woman Takes on the West

    Title: Detour Trail 
    Author: Joy V. Smith 
    Genre: Western
    ISBN: 9781612355702
    Reviewer: Amy Peterson
    Reviewer's link: http://www.amylpeterson.com/
    Review was originally published on Amazon
    Publisher:  Melange Books
    Reviewer's rating: 5 stars
    Available at:
    http://www.melange-books.com/authors/joyvsmith/detourtrail.html
     
    Reviewed by Amy Peterson, author of Something Furry Underfoot and From Zero to Four Kids in Thirty Seconds
     
    One tough woman takes on the West
     
    The main character in this book is Lorrie, a strong, courageous woman that goes off the Oregon Trail and blazes her own life in the West. She's the embodiment of what a woman of that time period had to be like: able to make decisions, able to pull and use a weapon, and with the people skills needed to survive and thrive. This is a pleasant read that will take you into the Old West and leave you with a good sense that the West was not won by cowboys taking on Indians, it was won little town by little town, because of women like Lorrie.
     


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    The New Book Review is blogged by Carolyn Howard-Johnson, author of the multi award-winning HowToDoItFrugally series of books for writers. It is a free service offered to those who want to encourage the reading of books they love. That includes authors who want to share their favorite reviews, reviewers who'd like to see their reviews get more exposure, and readers who want to shout out praise of books they've read. Please see submission guidelines on the left of this page. Reviews and essays are indexed by genre, reviewer names, and review sites. Writers will find the search engine handy for gleaning the names of small publishers. Find other writer-related blogs at Sharing with Writers and The Frugal, Smart and Tuned-In Editor.

    Thursday, September 12, 2013

    Amazon Reviewer Rates Nonfiction on Relationships a Five

    Title: THE (IN)FIDELITY FACTOR: Points to Ponder Before You Cheat

    Author: Elda M. Lopez

    Publisher(s): Amazon, first publisher (e-book), EML & Co. (print)
    Genre: Nonfiction, Self-Help, Relationships
    ASIN: B00ATSB73C
    ISBN: 978-0-578-12159-8
    Available @ Amazon: http://THE-IN-FIDELITY-FACTOR-e-book/dp/B00ATSB73C

     
    Reviewed by Neal Fugate originally for Amazon
    Reviewer's rating: 5 stars
     

    Ms. Lopez has written an entertaining, well researched addition to the body of self help and relationship mending literature. Her writing style is conversational and witty and she deals with a potentially grim subject in a fairly lighthearted and humorous manner while citing the high costs of infidelity on a personal and societal level. Anyone who has been tempted to cheat, has already given into the temptation or has been on the other side of the equation should read The (IN)Fidelity Factor for help with this potentially devastating situation. You may not agree with every point Lopez makes but her passionate treatment of the subject is well worth the read.
     

    About the Author

    Elda has been on both sides of the (in)fidelity fence. Her experiences, and those she's witnessed one time too many, led her to write a credible account of the whys and why nots before stepping into the infidelity pit. A native Southern Californian; she was born in Glendale, reared in Lincoln Heights until the age of two, and lived in Norwalk thereafter. She left the fold of her loving home at 17, attended Rio Hondo junior college, studied at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and graduated with a B.A. in Theatre Arts from Whittier College.

    Elda has led a diverse life due to her exploratory nature in and out of the box. A sampling being: She's parasailed in Puerto Vallarta, zip lined in Costa Rica, skied the Austrian Alps, and swam with stingrays in Moorea. Her love of travel will keep her crawling around this fascinating planet. She worked in the entertainment industry for many years in various capacities: dialogue coach, voice-over, casting, performances on stage, screen and radio. Her primary focus was acting (her first love). She has also taught English in Japan and has tutored Language Arts in the underserved communities within Orange and Los Angeles County. She has volunteered for a variety of causes, with an emphasis on children. Her joys are reading, dancing, music, reveling in humor and expanding her horizons externally and internally. She loves, loves, loves, flamenco! She currently lives in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles.
    With her recent incarnation as an author, she hopes to promote awareness of the value of healthy, honest relationships and personal accountability therein via her new book, THE (IN)FIDELITY FACTOR: Points to Ponder Before You Cheat.
     
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    The New Book Review is blogged by Carolyn Howard-Johnson, author of the multi award-winning HowToDoItFrugally series of books for writers. It is a free service offered to those who want to encourage the reading of books they love. That includes authors who want to share their favorite reviews, reviewers who'd like to see their reviews get more exposure, and readers who want to shout out praise of books they've read. Please see submission guidelines on the left of this page. Reviews and essays are indexed by genre, reviewer names, and review sites. Writers will find the search engine handy for gleaning the names of small publishers. Find other writer-related blogs at Sharing with Writers and The Frugal, Smart and Tuned-In Editor.

    Wednesday, September 11, 2013

    Indie Book Reviewer Likes "The Waters Edge"

    Title: The Waters Edge
    Author: K.V. McMillan
    Author Website: http://www.goodreads.com/KVMcMillan
    Reviewer: Zach Tyo
    Reviewer website: http://indiebookreviewer.blogspot.com
    Reviewer twitter: @ZachTyo

    Reviewed by Zach Tyo originally for Indie Book Reviewer

     

     As writers we all look towards family for that initial "You can do it" when it comes to our work. Most of us have at least one person that swears our work is worthy of publication and that we are on the right track. The writer of my next review, K.V. McMillan, had a friend take a story she had written for her 'love' and build a whole new publishing company around her work The Waters Edge.
          We have all read stories by authors that were never intended to be published, and the fact that the author was writing for his/herself sometimes enhances the story since the stresses of worrying about the audience is drastically reduced.

          The story follows Cedwynne McKenzie, a young deputy U.S. Marshall, in the 23rd century. Cedwynne is not a typical 26 year old woman, and it becomes apparent early on as she slowly reveals her ability to see the Aura's of living things in addition to a few physical traits that are considered relatively common mutations, known as G-3 mutations, that give her an enhanced muscle and bone density.

          Soon into the story Cedwynne is called into her bosses office and offered a position with a new branch of law enforcement, Counter Section. Little is known about this secret agency, and its clear early on that, despite her many qualifications, Cedwynne's problem with authority and straightforwardness are not taken lightly with her new supervisors.

          Once the true nature of Counter Section is revealed Ced becomes privy to her predecessor's work; though the realization that the existence of certain nightmarish characters draws a bit of both fear and doubt out of the anti-heroine.

           Things become even hairier once she closes, or at least thinks she closes, her first case and the discovery of a plethora of supernatural beings. Ced finds herself in well over her head when a fellow agent orders a hit on her, and afterwards explains that the order came from way above him.

           Everything comes to a head as Cedwynne must decide who she can trust. The mysterious man who speaks in riddles that cuts her grass, those that 'supervise' her activities, the handsome wheirwolf whose pack she helped save, or even herself as the thrills really begin to come out in this supernatural thriller that is true to both of its roots.

          Its easy to see why McMillan's friend became so vested into this story that he built his publishing company around it. There are so many great things about it, and here are a few of the pros that I feel help set it apart:
    • The story, while on paper may seem like yet another supernatural love story, feels fresh and new. McMillan does a wonderful job combining a thriller and an adult supernatural story into something new and entertaining.
    • Each one of the characters is his/her own person. Whether its the hard-nosed anti-heroine, or the soft-spoken man with a heart of a poet, even the President of the United States has his own voice and is easily recognizable throughout the story.
    • The semi-dystopian United States is something I haven't read about before, at least not in this way. The story of the rise and fall of the country, and the whole world is done differently but in a way that isn't so far fetched that you could truly picture what it has become.
          The cons for this particular piece were a bit harder to pick through. I couldn't find any true con to the story, but I did find one small personal note, though I must stress personal:
    • The main character, Cedwynne, is almost a bit to brash. I'm all for an anti-heroine, but on a few, and I have to stress very few, occasions her actions seem a bit to extreme. I do have to note that there is an incident that justifies these later on in the story, I'm just referring to one or two things at the beginning of the story.
          K.V. McMillan's debut novel, The Waters Edge, is a huge must-read from me. The creativity and skill that this story brings, coupled with the true thrills it contains will keep you turning the page throughout.

          Overall I'm going to give The Waters Edge a 9/10 based on:

          9/10 for readability- The way this story flows surprised me, being this authors first published work. Each chapter transitions smoothly from one to the other, and the ideas seem to keep coming throughout adding more layers to the overall story.

          9/10 for story- McMillan brings a creative story that flows well. Each chapter offers a new piece of the overall puzzle that delves deep into political turmoil, interestingly enough there's both turmoil in the human government and the politics of the wheirwolf pack Cedwynne befriends.

          8/10 for characters- As I mentioned earlier, each character truly takes on a life of his/her own. I especially like the way the characters from the wolf pack really feel like, based on the way they speak and act, they are part of a true hierarchy and behave based on their position in the pack.

         9/10 for thrills- I do like the reinvention of the supernatural creatures, but the thriller aspect is what really sets this story apart for me. It has all the aspects of a great thriller with a small degree of mystery thrown in to keep you guessing just how deep Cedwynne's rabbit hole really goes.

          I have to thank K.V. McMillan for allowing me the opportunity to read and review her novel. I really do look forward to reading the next installment in the career of Marshall McKenzie.

          If you would like to check out The Waters Edge click here.
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    The New Book Review is blogged by Carolyn Howard-Johnson, author of the multi award-winning HowToDoItFrugally series of books for writers. It is a free service offered to those who want to encourage the reading of books they love. That includes authors who want to share their favorite reviews, reviewers who'd like to see their reviews get more exposure, and readers who want to shout out praise of books they've read. Please see submission guidelines on the left of this page. Reviews and essays are indexed by genre, reviewer names, and review sites. Writers will find the search engine handy for gleaning the names of small publishers. Find other writer-related blogs at Sharing with Writers and The Frugal, Smart and Tuned-In Editor.