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Book Giveaways Galore

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on October 27, 2008
Posted in Giveaways Galore  | 10 Comments

There are a lot of book giveaways in progress right now.

Diary of an Eccentric is giving one copy of Capote in Kansas by Kim Powers. Kim Powers also guest blogged there, so go check it out and enter here! There is also a giveaway for Lydia Bennet’s Story by Jane Odiwe. There is a very good interview with Jane Odiwe as well. Enter here.

Alyce at At Home with Books has one copy of Nefertiti and 2 copies of The Heretic Queen by Michelle Moran to give away. Enter here.

Dar at Peeking Between the Pages is also hosting a giveaway for Nefertiti and The Heretic Queen by Michelle Moran. Enter here.

Amy at Passages to the Past is hosting a giveaway for To Hold the Crown by Jean Plaidy. Enter here.

Wendy at Musings of a Bookish Kitty is hosting a giveaway for The 19th Wife by David Ebershoff. There is a great interview with Mr. Ebershoff. Enter here.

Alisonwonderland at So Many Books, So Little Time is hosting a giveaway for The Spanish Box by Andromeda Romano-Lax. Enter here.

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Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on October 26, 2008
Posted in Books Read 2008David GutersonHistorical Fiction  | 18 Comments


Vivid and Beautiful

The year is 1954 and Kabuo Miyamoto a Japanese American fisherman is standing trial for murder in small town in Puget Sound Washington. Up until World War II, his family was growing strawberries and making payments towards owning the land they lived and worked on. With the onset so the war left for the land, they were sent away to a Japanese internment camp. After the war ended they came back to Puget Sound only to find the land that they had struggled for was sold.

The narrator of the story was the journalist covering the trial, Ishmael Chambers. As a child, he played with and later fell in love with Hatsue. When she was sent to the Japanese internment camp with her family, she sent Ishmael a “Dear John” letter. When she returned to Puget Sound, she was married to Kabuo Miyamoto.

Ishmael never stopped loving Hatsue and may be the only one to be able to uncover the truth and set Kabuo free. Will he let his feelings get in the way of doing the right thing? My lips are sealed.

This is a book of love, friendship, betrayal, honor, tradition, and racism. David’s Guterson’s characters ring true to me. His writing flows beautifully as he peels away the layers of the town and it’s inhabitants. This is a fast reading book that I didn’t want to put down. I highly recommend it!

4/5

Note to my fellow bloggers who also reviewed this book: If you would like me to link your review at the bottom of my review, please leave a comment with the link to your review.

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Six + Seven Random Things about Me

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on October 26, 2008
Posted in MemesTeddy's Fur Children  | 10 Comments

Ana T. of Aneca’s World tagged me for this meme. I did it once before a long time ago, but I don’t mind doing again. I’ll try to come up with something new.
Here are the rules:
Rules:1. Link back to the one who tagged you, write these rules in your post.
2. Post 6 or 7 facts about yourself, positive, negative or just plain weird!
3. Tag 6 or 7 people at the end of the post by name and blog link.
4. Let them know they were tagged by leaving a comment on their blog.
Six Random Things about Me and a Photo:

1. I hate to clean, but I love a clean house.
2. I was born and raised into a conservative Jewish family, but as an adult I don’t observe or believe in any organized religion. Don’t worry though, as I am a good person and believe in human kind. I always have made it a point to phone my parents on holidays, as they believe.
3. My husband and I have a CD music collection of over 700. We love music and have similar tastes.
4. I find any kind of shopping a chore, except for yarn shopping. I love to knit with good yarn.
5. I watch very little TV. I see it as cutting into my reading time.
6. Before we had Robbie, we had Hoochie and I still miss her too.

Hoochie

Since this meme has been going around for such a long time, I am not going to tag anyone in particular. However, if you haven’t done this meme or want to do it again, consider yourself tagged.

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