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I Stand Corrected New CoverI had the pleasure of opening the tour for ‘I Stand Corrected’ Tour and now I have the pleasure of telling you how much I loved the book.

Book Description:

Publisher: CreateSpace (September, 2014)
Category: Mystery/Suspense, Humor, YA, Adult
Tour Date: November/December, 2014
Available in: Print & ebook, 249 Pages

ROSARIO

I am Rosario Dominguez Gonzalez, heiress to one of the largest and oldest fortunes in Spain. My family is considered in both the most elite economic and social circles as one of the richest and most influential in Europe…

BALOU

That was until the day when I sensed that someone was watching me; I opened one of my eyes and was just about to close it again when something caught my attention…

Rosario and Balou need each other for very different reasons… But for one of them, it is a matter of life and death.

Balou is taken away from his mother at a very tender age and sold to a pet shop where he waits impatiently for someone to claim him and take home a black and as he considers himself, an attractive British Shorthair cat. Just when he thinks this is going to be impossible and his bags are almost packed to go to the local animal shelter, he meets young and troubled Rosario who is really not looking for a pet.

It doesn´t take him very long to realize that something is horribly wrong in her household and he takes it upon himself to protect the human he has come to love almost as much as he loves his food, his siestas and of course the time he spends outside chasing everything and anything that moves.

A Strange and endearing alliance is forged between them but he soon discovers that something is horribly wrong in Rosario’s household. ‘I Stand Corrected’ is Patricia Asedegbega’s first novel in English.

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My Thoughts:

‘I Stand Corrected’ opens with Javier taking his wife, Rosario, shopping to pick out her own gift.  She really doesn’t want one but finally goes into a pet shop to take a look.  Javier sees a dog that he likes and encourage her to adopt it but when she saw a black cat, she knew she wanted him and named him Balou.

Balou and Rosario are the narrators through the book.  Balou tells us how he ended up at a pet shop and how he fell in love with Rosario.  He found out pretty early on that Rosario needed someone to protect her and he even missed some very important siestas to do so.

With a cat narrating the book, some may assume it is a light read but you would be mistaken. Yes, there is humor in it but the dark subject of spousal abuse is at its core. Having been at the receiving end with my first husband, I can attest that Asedegbega does an excellent job writing about this touchy, important subject.  She does it in such a way that the reader is entertained yet horrified at the same time.

This is a difficult book for me, it brings me back to my first marriage that lasted only one year.  I was lucky that things happen that year that gave me the strength to get out early.  Plus I had the support of my parents and siblings.  I have noticed some reviewers wonder why Rosario didn’t leave at the first signs of abuse.  However, I remember feeling like ‘a deer in headlights” at the time it was happening to me.  My self esteem back then was not strong and he made threats about if I ever left and I believed him. I even felt sorry for him.  He was a master manipulator, much like Javier in the book.  He did not carry out those threats.

I have grown from that experience and found my self-confidence with work.  I can’t imagine getting myself into that situation again.  I actually loved my single life, once I gain the confidence.  However, several years later, I met Bill and after a year, agreed to marry him.  I have not regretted it!  I hit the husband jackpot with Bill and he spoils me, when I allow it. In June, we celebrated our 18 year wedding anniversary and are still best friends.

I know I digress from my review, however, I thought it was important to share my personal experience.  This book is the first book in a series and I hope for Rosario and all abused women, that their gain their voice and strength to leave like I did.  Even if you don’t have friends or family who can help you, there is a way out.  You just have to take that leap of faith.  There are agencies that will help you find a safe place to live if you are worried he may go looking for you.  I hide myself for a time.

If you are in an abusive relationship, you can do a internet search using “domestic abuse services” to find an agency in your area, that can help.  You can do it at your workplace or go to a library so your spouse won’t find your search.

I loved “I Stand Corrected’ however, I don’t know if I will read the sequel, only because it brought back my past life, much like post traumatic stress.  I read it in two days and I got very little sleep.  I just couldn’t turn off those tapes of my past life in my head.  That said, I highly recommend it!

This is Patricia Asedegbega’s first book written in English but she has other books written in Spanish.  I hope that she will release her Spanish books translated in English!

5/5

I received the ebook addition for my honest review.

About Patricia Asedegbega:Patricia Asedegebga Nieto

Patricia Asedegbega is the author of Bienvenidos a gatos anónimos, Pasarse cuatro Pueblos and Sesenta segundos dan para mucho, Patricia Asedegbega Nieto was born to a Spanish mother and a Nigerian father in Madrid. As a child, she relocated with her family to Nigeria and later returned to Spain, where she acquired her BSc and master´s degree. She is currently living near Madrid with her family and her very stubborn cat, Merlin Mojito.

I Stand Corrected is her first English language novel.

Website: www.patriciascorner.co.uk
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Patricias_Place
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Patricias-Corner/379333638784765

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Alices WonderlandWhen I was invited to get a copy of ‘Alice’s Wonderland’, I couldn’t refuse!  How could I, not only am I a fan of classics but also an ‘Alice In Wonderland’ fan!

Book Description:

Alice’s Wonderland dives down the rabbit hole and looks at the dazzling ways that Wonderland has been imagined by artists, filmmakers, writers, and more. Get a behind-the-scenes looks at how the books were created, meet Alice Liddell, the inspiration for the fictional Alice, and view the original manuscript copy of Alice in Wonderland, illustrated in Carroll’s own hand.

The fantastical world imagined by Charles Dodgson (aka Lewis Carroll) – where a white rabbit carries a pocket watch, a crying baby morphs into a squealing pig, and a flamingo is used as a croquet mallet – has inspired countless artists to produce some of their best work. Illustrators such as John Tenniel, chose to tackle the work directly, producing illustrations, films, and shows that strive to accurately depict Wonderland. Others, such as artist Salvador Dali and director Tim Burton, freely adapted Dodgson’s creation, using it as a springboard for their own incredible interpretations.

Lushly illustrated paintings, artwork, and sketches, Alice’s Wonderlandexplores how artists in different fields like art, music, theater, film, and more have interpreted Carroll’s works through the ages. A must-have book for any Alice fan.

My Thoughts:

This book is an in depth look at how the book and characters have been adapted many times over and over in books, art, movies, animation, theatrical performances, etc.

I have a confession to make, when I get a book like this, I always have to look at all of the pictures before I read it.  These pictures are stunning!  While I was leafing through it I ran across a picture of a theatrical performance.  It took me a moment to realize that the girl playing Alice, was a very young Meryl Streep.  I read the caption and sure enough, it was her!  It was from ‘Alice in Concert’, 1980/81.  I was in high school back then.

I am willing to guess that this book has the most coverage of everything ‘Alice In Wonderland’ available! It is a must for any “Alice In Wonderland’ fan or for a collector of  ‘Alice In Wonderland’ memorabilia!  It would make the perfect gift!

5/5

I received this hard cover book for my honest opinion.

About Catherine Nichols:

Catherine Nichols is the author of more than 60 books for readers of all ages including a series about great artists for young readers and Color Yourself Smart: Masterpieces of Art. She writes the blog The Cath in the Hat. You can also finder her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCathInTheHat

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Most of my readers know that I am a vegan of over 25 years.  I turned vegetarian at the age of 10 against my parents wishes.  I love to cook and whenever a new vegan cookbook comes out, of course, I want it!  Especially if it is a cookbook by Chloe Coscarelli!  Chloe did us vegans proud by being the first vegan chef to win a competition on the Food Network!

ChloesBook Description:

Popular vegan chef and winner of the Food Network’s Cupcake Wars Chloe Coscarelli digs into her Italian roots to create more than 150 recipes inspired by the most popular cuisine in the world.

If you think a healthy vegan diet means giving up pasta in creamy sauce, cheesy pizza, and luscious tiramisu, think again! Following her hit cookbooks Chloe’s Kitchen and Chloe’s Vegan Desserts, Chef Chloe goes to her family’s homeland to veganize its time-honored delicacies—and add some distinctively delicious twists.

Sumptuous mains like Butternut Ravioli with Brown Sugar and Crispy Sage and Red Wine Seitan on Ciabatta let you show off your kitchen skills, and her inventive pizza creations include Crumbled “Sausage” and “Mozzarella” Pizza as well as Butternut Squash, Caramelized Onion, and Apple Pizza. And vegans can once again enjoy comfort favorites with Chloe’s Potato Gnocchi, Lasagna Bolognese, and Eggplant Parmesan. Known for her surprising twists on favorite desserts, Chloe’s got your classics covered with Chocolate-Dipped Almond Biscotti and Italian Wedding Cake, and she turns up the dial with new delights like Mint Chip Gelato Sandwiches, Banana Coffee Cupcakes, and Pomegranate Mint Italian Soda—sure to win over omnivores, vegetarians, and vegans alike. Chloe also includes directions for making her recipes allergy- and gluten-free so that you can feast on all your favorite foods, no matter your diet.

With fresh vegan takes on classic Italian cuisine illustrated by gorgeous full-color photographs throughout, and her bright and lively personality on every page, Chloe takes you on a delectable trip to Italy—one you’ll want to go on again and again! Buon appetito!

My Thoughts:

I have tried several recipes in the book and have taken photos of how they turned out for me. Please note, I am a good cook but not a professional chef.  I am much slower in the kitchen then professionals and my presentation could definitely use some work.  The following photos are just to give you an idea of how some of the recipes turned out.  The book itself has a lot of beautiful photos of many of the recipes within.

Since Bill and I are both over 50, our metabolisms have slowed down, luckily our appetites have slowed down as well.  We will always be vegan foodies but it doesn’t take as much to fill us up.  In fact, when we go out to eat, most of the time we share an entrée.  By contrast, in our younger years we called ourselves “vegan vacuums”. LOL!  So, soup and salad makes a nice winter meal for us.

The following are the soup recipes I made:

Spicy Tomato Soup (With Croutons)

Spicy Tomato Soup (With Croutons)

I love tomato soup and this recipe is my new favourite!  It was very easy to prepare and along with a basic salad, made a nice lighter meal for Bill and I.  It is also a very inexpensive soup to make for those on a budget and it sure beats the leading name brand of canned tomato soup, by a mile!

Cream of Mushroom Soup

Cream of Mushroom Soup

Here’s another soup that clearly beat out canned soup.  Actually, I won’t eat canned soup.  Soup is one of the easiest things to cook and is so much better home made!  Okay, so I know the picture doesn’t do it justice but beleive me when I say it was divine!

Pumpkin Soup with Crispy Brussels Sprout Leaves

Pumpkin Soup with Crispy Brussels Sprout Leaves

This time of year is perfect for squash soups!  When Bill and I first started dating, he told me he loved pumpkin but hated Brussels sprouts.  Well, it turned out that he had only had the frozen over cooked variety. LOL!  When they are fresh and roasted, he agrees, they are delicious.  This soup recipe is another keeper.

I also made the Cauliflower Soup With Pesto and Shells, except I didn’t make the pesto.  It’s hard to get nice looking fresh basil this time of year and it was not in good shape at the store. We both loved this soup as well.

So, Bill and I give all 4 of the soups that I mae from this cookbook a 5 out of 5!

Now for the Pastas’ of which I made two.

Mama's Spaghetti and Meatballs

Mama’s Spaghetti and Meatballs

First I made the ‘Mama’s Spaghetti and Meatballs.  I have to say that the meatballs were a bit difficult to get right.  I followed the directions exactly but they turned out mushy on the inside. I had leftovers that I hadn’t cooked, so the next time I made them, the “batter” had been refrigerated.  After I fried them, I put them in an oven at 350 degrees for about 15 minutes and they turned out much better.

The pasta sauce is from a jar which she has you doctor up a bit.  Overall, this was a good dish and I would make it again.

Pasta Alla Norma with Ricotta and Salad

Pasta Alla Norma with Ricotta

This pasta was delicious!  I am glad I could find some fresh enough basil to make the Ricotta because it really made our taste buds pop!  Bill is the salad maker in our house and I just served it with his salad.

Creamy Polenta with Roasted Vegetable Ragu'

Creamy Polenta with Roasted Vegetable Ragu’

Another nice winter dish we enjoy is polenta.  Like soup, polenta feels like a warm hug to me.
Chef Chloe’s recipe is by far the creamiest I have ever made and along with the roasted veggies made it such a treat!

White Wine Risotto with Shitake Mushrooms and Peas

White Wine Risotto with Shitake Mushrooms and Peas

There are some things that I like to keep a lot of in my pantry and that includes a variety of pastas and risotto.  If I don’t know what to cook one day, I can always come with with a pasta or risotto dish.  We really enjoyed this one.  Bill said that it was my best ever.  Though the recipe called for fresh shitake mushrooms, I used dried that I reconstituted and it turned out fine.  Neither one of us felt like making a special trip to the grocery store we knew carried fresh.  We usually only go to that store when we have other things planned in that neighbourhood as well.  We try to be as environmentally friendly with our car as possible.

Desserts:

Chocolate "Cherry" Coffee Cake

Chocolate “Cherry” Coffee Cake

Our friends invited us over for dinner and as usual, I offered to make dessert.
I had been wanting to try out this recipe and decided it would be a good time to try.
So, the recipes called for fresh or frozen cherries, which I didn’t have.  However, during berry season I buy fresh berries and freeze them to have all year long.  I decided to use blueberries.  The recipe also called for chocolate chips and in hindsight, I would have preferred to use raspberries or omit the chocolate chips.   You couldn’t taste the blueberries in it because the chocolate was too dominant.

Marmalade Pancakes

Marmalade Pancakes

Okay, so we actually had these pancakes twice. Once for a Sunday brunch with hash browns and vegan sausage and once as a dessert.  Both times they were delicious!

Overall, this cookbook is a winner.  I just have a couple small complaints.  It assumes that you have a pasta maker and an ice cream maker.  I have a lot of appliances and gadgets in my kitchen.  However, I don’t have an industrial sized kitchen and there are a few things I don’t have.  I have contemplated getting both an ice cream maker and pasta maker but have weighed how often I think I would actually use them versus, how much room they would take up. I would have loved to make the raviolli but it requires a pasta maker. I would also caution that while most of the recipes are easy to prepare, there are a few that are not for beginners.

I think that this cookbook has great recipes that are sure too please anyone’s palette, even meat eaters.  Most of the recipes are easy to prepare and use readily available ingredients.  Above all, they are wonderful!  With the holiday season upon us, I have to say that Chloe’s vegan Italian Kitchen would make an excellent gift for anyone who love to cook and eat great meals!

I am giving it a 4.5/5 just because the meatballs have a bit of room for improvement.  Otherwise it would have been a perfect score!

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