November 2009 Books 156 - 172
Links will take you to the reviews!
Guide:
BTL = Between the Lines with Writers and Readers of Distinctive Fiction
CR = CataRomance (eCR= eBook) (ST = Single Titles)
MBS = Martha's Bookshelf
YGR = You Gotta Read
156. Mirror Mirror by Karen Wiesner (eBook) Contemporary Romance 4.5 Need to Read YGR
157. Time Storm by Samantha Winston (eBook) Time Travel 3.5 eCR
158. Fire Eyes by Cheryl Pierson (eBook) Historical Western 4.25 MBS
159. A Matter of Class by Mary Balogh Historical Regency 5.0 CRST
160. Winter Wheat by Barbara Wohlschlegel (eBook) Contemporary Romance 5.0 Gotta Read YGR
161. Confederate Rose by Sarah Macatee (eBook) Historical, Civil War 4.25 Need to read YGR
162. Noelle’s Gift by Donica Covey (eBook) Paranormal 5.0 Gotta Read YGR
163. Cupid’s Folly by Erin Sinclair (eBook) Fantasy 4.5 eCR
164. Queene of Light by Jennifer Armintrout (eBook) (Blog with Bite) Fantasy 4.5 MBS
165. End the Fed by Ron Paul (Audio CD) Financial 4.0 Need to read YGR
166. Avenging Allaire by Margie Church (eBook) Suspense 4.5 MBS
167. Kismet by Kissa Starling (eBook) Contemporary Romomance, Mature 4.5 MBS
168. Christmas Sin by Ed Williams (eBook) 1970s Deep South; 4.25 Need to Read YGR
169. Hope for the Animals by Jane Goodall (Audio CD) Informative, NonFiction 4.5 (MBS)
170. Time Plains Drifter by Cheryl Pierson (eBook) Historical Time Travel 4.25 MBS
171. Maggie, A Savannah Dog by Pat Andres Childrens Book 4.25 MBS
172. Defining Twilight by Brian Leaf, M.A. Study Resource 4.5 MBS
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Thursday, December 31, 2009
Winner of Evidence of Angels by Suza Scalora!
2009 Suspense/Thriller Challenge Completed!
Completed Reading List for 2009 Suspense& Thriller Challenge
1. Amateur - It's Elementary, My Dear Winifred by Miss Mae
2. Conspiracy or Medical (psychic)- The Midnight Effect by Pamela Fryer
3. Cozy - Said the Spider by Miss Mae
4. Eco-Thriller - Killer Dolls by Angelica Hart and Zi
5. Forensic - Every Skull Tells a Story by Anne Patrick
6. Futuristic - Blood Bytes by Susan Phelan
7. Hardboiled - Hardball, a VI Warshawski Novel by Sara Paretsky
8. Historical - Murder on Nob Hill by Shirley Tallman
- Druid's Daughter by Jean Hart Stewart
9. Legal - First Degree by David Rosenfelt
10. Private Detective - Russian Roulette, A Hannibal Jones Thriller by Austin S. Camacho
11. Police Procedure or Crime thriller - Death Dance by Linda Fairstein
12. Psychological - Circle of Souls by Preetham Grandhi and
- Ravens by George Dawes Green
13. Romantic Suspense - The Suspect by Jasmine Creswell
- Trust Me by Brenda Novak
- In A Heartbeat by Donna Richards
Plus others
14. Sci-Fi or Spy - Stella by Colin Galbraith
15. Serial Killer - I Can See You by Karen Rose
- Looking Through the Mist (psychic) by Rebecca Vickery
1. Amateur - It's Elementary, My Dear Winifred by Miss Mae
2. Conspiracy or Medical (psychic)- The Midnight Effect by Pamela Fryer
3. Cozy - Said the Spider by Miss Mae
4. Eco-Thriller - Killer Dolls by Angelica Hart and Zi
5. Forensic - Every Skull Tells a Story by Anne Patrick
6. Futuristic - Blood Bytes by Susan Phelan
7. Hardboiled - Hardball, a VI Warshawski Novel by Sara Paretsky
8. Historical - Murder on Nob Hill by Shirley Tallman
- Druid's Daughter by Jean Hart Stewart
9. Legal - First Degree by David Rosenfelt
10. Private Detective - Russian Roulette, A Hannibal Jones Thriller by Austin S. Camacho
11. Police Procedure or Crime thriller - Death Dance by Linda Fairstein
12. Psychological - Circle of Souls by Preetham Grandhi and
- Ravens by George Dawes Green
13. Romantic Suspense - The Suspect by Jasmine Creswell
- Trust Me by Brenda Novak
- In A Heartbeat by Donna Richards
Plus others
14. Sci-Fi or Spy - Stella by Colin Galbraith
15. Serial Killer - I Can See You by Karen Rose
- Looking Through the Mist (psychic) by Rebecca Vickery
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Review of CALL ME KATE by Molly Roe
Title: CALL ME KATE, Meeting the Molly Macguires
Author: Molly Roe
Genre: Historical Fiction
Publisher: Tribute Books
Buy Link: http://www.tribute-books.com/minicart/products.html#Call
ISBN: 9780981461939 (PB)
Release Date: November 2008
eBook $4.95
Paperback $12.95
Hardback $19.95
Pages 168
Rating: 4.5 of 5.0
Author Blog: http://conversationsfromthesideporch.blogspot.com/
Blurb: The Civil War Draft Meets Immigrant Coal Miners
Fourteen-year-old Katie McCafferty risks job, family, and eventually her very life to rescue a lifelong friend. Disguised as a draft resister, Katie infiltrates a secret Irish organization to prevent bloodshed. Tragedies challenge her strength and ingenuity, and she faces a crisis of conscience. Can Katie balance her sense of justice with the law?
Call Me Kate is suitable for readers from eleven to adult. The story is dramatic and adventuresome, yet expressive of daily life in the patches of the hard coal region during the Civil War era. This novel will appeal to readers of the Dear America series, as well as more mature readers who will enjoy the story’s rich context and drama.
Review: This is a wonderful and engaging story that taught me much more of the coal miner difficulties during the Civil War than I remember from history classes!
Kate is just as you might imagine a young feisty Irish lass!! She loves her family, is loyal to her friends, hardworking, determined and stubborn! She is the eldest of three girls born to Irish parents who lost their infant son on the passage to America - the land of opportunity.
The story tells you of the hardships that Kate’s family and young friends struggle with in a coal town in Eastern Pennsylvania. It describes the colliery and the close knit "patch" – the small village of company owned homes built near the mines. Kate has to cope with the grief of injury and death consistent with coal mining. After her father is injured and unable to work, Kate accepts domestic employment at the wealthy home of one of the mine owners. There she hears plans to capture the Molly Maguires – one of the groups who are rebelling against the conscription (draft) of the Irish men for the Union army. One of the conspirators at risk is her close childhood friend.
Many of the Irish have not been given citizenship and are looked down upon and ridiculed. They are working in terrible conditions in the coal mines where they are often paid in script that can only be spent in the company owned stores. Now the men are being forced to go to war and risk their lives leaving behind families with no man to support them.
This would be a wonderful book for teens to read for fun learning and it is a very engaging read for adults too! The book comes with Literary Circle Questions for discussion and a glossary of terms that may be unfamiliar – like colliery and patch. The writing is easy and flows with good story telling. I was sorry when the book suddenly ended as I was ready for more of Kate’s story!
I am pleased that this is just the first of a series. The working title of the next book is Sarah’s Story: The Curse on Centralia. This one is also about the Molly Maguires, but this time the story follows Kate’s younger sister, Sarah McCafferty, to the town of Centralia.
THANK YOU to Tribute Books for providing this book for review!
Author: Molly Roe
Genre: Historical Fiction
Publisher: Tribute Books
Buy Link: http://www.tribute-books.com/minicart/products.html#Call
ISBN: 9780981461939 (PB)
Release Date: November 2008
eBook $4.95
Paperback $12.95
Hardback $19.95
Pages 168
Rating: 4.5 of 5.0
Author Blog: http://conversationsfromthesideporch.blogspot.com/
Blurb: The Civil War Draft Meets Immigrant Coal Miners
Fourteen-year-old Katie McCafferty risks job, family, and eventually her very life to rescue a lifelong friend. Disguised as a draft resister, Katie infiltrates a secret Irish organization to prevent bloodshed. Tragedies challenge her strength and ingenuity, and she faces a crisis of conscience. Can Katie balance her sense of justice with the law?
Call Me Kate is suitable for readers from eleven to adult. The story is dramatic and adventuresome, yet expressive of daily life in the patches of the hard coal region during the Civil War era. This novel will appeal to readers of the Dear America series, as well as more mature readers who will enjoy the story’s rich context and drama.
Review: This is a wonderful and engaging story that taught me much more of the coal miner difficulties during the Civil War than I remember from history classes!
Kate is just as you might imagine a young feisty Irish lass!! She loves her family, is loyal to her friends, hardworking, determined and stubborn! She is the eldest of three girls born to Irish parents who lost their infant son on the passage to America - the land of opportunity.
The story tells you of the hardships that Kate’s family and young friends struggle with in a coal town in Eastern Pennsylvania. It describes the colliery and the close knit "patch" – the small village of company owned homes built near the mines. Kate has to cope with the grief of injury and death consistent with coal mining. After her father is injured and unable to work, Kate accepts domestic employment at the wealthy home of one of the mine owners. There she hears plans to capture the Molly Maguires – one of the groups who are rebelling against the conscription (draft) of the Irish men for the Union army. One of the conspirators at risk is her close childhood friend.
Many of the Irish have not been given citizenship and are looked down upon and ridiculed. They are working in terrible conditions in the coal mines where they are often paid in script that can only be spent in the company owned stores. Now the men are being forced to go to war and risk their lives leaving behind families with no man to support them.
This would be a wonderful book for teens to read for fun learning and it is a very engaging read for adults too! The book comes with Literary Circle Questions for discussion and a glossary of terms that may be unfamiliar – like colliery and patch. The writing is easy and flows with good story telling. I was sorry when the book suddenly ended as I was ready for more of Kate’s story!
I am pleased that this is just the first of a series. The working title of the next book is Sarah’s Story: The Curse on Centralia. This one is also about the Molly Maguires, but this time the story follows Kate’s younger sister, Sarah McCafferty, to the town of Centralia.
Summary: A devastating mine fire that started in the 1860s has reduced Centralia to a mere six residents. Was the fire the result of a curse placed on the Mollies a hundred years earlier? That’s the question that inspired Sarah’s Story.
THANK YOU to Tribute Books for providing this book for review!
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Winner of KISMET by Kissa Starling
CONGRATULATIONS to
who won the eBook copy of KISMET!
I will send your e-mail to Kissa to send on the book! I hope you enjoy it!
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