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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Book Review: A Fistful of Collars by Spencer Quinn

This is a fun mystery tail tale told by Chet, the side kick dog!
A Fistful of Collars (Chet and Bernie Mysteries)
by Spencer Quinn


  • File Size: 997 KB
  • Print Length: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Atria Books (September 11, 2012)
  • Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0061OQXRI
Genre: Cozy Mystery
My Rating: 4.0 of 5.0

Book Description
Publication Date: September 11, 2012 | Series: Chet and Bernie Mysteries
Everyone’s favorite detective team returns in a new adventure as canine narrator Chet and his human partner P.I. Bernie Little find that Hollywood has gone to the dogs.

Hoping to bring some Tinseltown money to the Valley, the mayor lures a movie studio to town to shoot their next production, a big-budget Western in the classic tradition. The star is none other than ruggedly handsome—and notoriously badly behaved—Thad Perry. When the mayor decides that someone needs to keep an eye on Thad so that he doesn’t get into too much trouble, Bernie and Chet are handpicked for the job. The money is good but something smells fishy, and what should have been a simple matter of babysitting soon gets more complicated—especially when they discover that Thad has a mysterious connection to the Valley that nobody wants to talk about. What kind of secret could Thad have left behind when he went to Hollywood to seek fame and fortune? The only people who might know the answer have a bad habit of turning up dead before they can talk.

As Bernie’s relationship with his longtime girlfriend Suzie goes long-distance, and Chet’s late-night assignations appear to have resulted in an unexpected dividend, it’s all our two sleuths can do to keep Thad and his motley entourage of yes-men, handlers, and hangers-on in their sights. Worst of all, Thad is a self-proclaimed cat person, and his feline friend Brando has taken an instant dislike to Chet.

Like the winning books before it, this fifth book in the series combines a top-notch mystery with genuine humor and a perceptive take on the relationship between human and dog that will stay with you long after the case is solved.


Review:
This story is narrated by Chet, the canine, loyal sidekick of Bernie, a former cop turned Private Investigator. The mystery is shared from the perspective of Chet who apparently failed in the last stages as a trained work dog and in the last stages as a police dog. It was never quite clear to me what kind of dog Chet is other than large, one hundred pounds, and with mismatched ears.

Chet describes his surroundings from the dog’s view of senses: sounds, smells, and textures. His thinking is simple and consistent for a dog, complete with disjointed thoughts that trail off as he loses attention or his attention is caught by something else. It makes for fun narration and dialogue.

Bernie is hired to protect a movie star brought into town by the mayor in hopes of bringing in money and work to the valley.  Bernie is suspicious of the hire from the beginning and goes to the source to inquire.  He continues to suspect something is off and sure enough his investigations lead him to uncover a secret payoff and then discover a dead body.

Bernie’s girlfriend, Suzie, is a reporter who gets an offer of a job with the Washington post. They are struggling with their separation while Bernie continues his investigation.  He gets help from a reporter friend of Suzie’s, and that friend soon ends up dead too. Now Bernie is determined to put all the pieces together before there are any more murders.

There are a few twists to unravel, including a cold case with a connection. I did enjoy the mystery and the story from the dog’s narration. However I felt there were several “loose ends”, including resolving some conflicts between Bernie and Suzie.  I didn’t understand why Bernie wouldn’t be more open with his cop friend, Rick, who could have helped with the investigation. Also I didn’t fully understand why Bernie felt he shouldn’t accept payment for work he did, although there was a point I wondered how he was doing his security work when he was off on his investigations. Maybe I’m not in favor of a one man, one dog, show. Still, it is a fun read and I would be likely to try more in the series.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Suzie tries to tell Bernie of her new job offer:
"I have some news.”
“You’re a newswoman.” Location 129
Chet's view of an official meeting:
Then came handshaking, hello hellos, and nobody took a single sniff of nobody, all very human, and everyone sat down.  Location 224.
Chet comments on Bernie's reaction:
Bernie nodded. He was a great nodder, if that hasn’t come up yet, had all kinds of different nods. I’d seen this nod before–not a friendly kind–mostly when we were dealing with perps. Location 2012.
I appreciate recieving this book from Simon and Schuster through NetGalley.
This is set in Hollywood, California for my Where Are You Reading Challenge. I will also add this to the New Author, ARC and Mystery Challenge lists.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Audio Book Review: Titanium Rain by Josh Finney

This is a fast paced, action packed wonderful full drama audio.
by Josh Finney
Audio CD (June 26, 2012)
1ST edition
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Original recording
Label: The AudioComics Company
Run Time: 98 minutes
ASIN: 098547971X
THE TITANIUM RAIN AUDIO MOVIE IS NOW AVAILABLE THROUGH iTunes, Amazon Mp3, CDBaby, 7Digital (US), AND AudioComics Digital Direct! CD’s ARE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE THROUGH Amazon, ZBS, CDBaby, Discount Comic Book Services, AND The AudioComics Webstore!

Genre:  Sci Fi, Graphic
My Rating: 4.25 of 5.0



 To be alive is to be at odds with the world. 
Man against nature. Man against man.

The instinct to survive is what has
made us who we are.


In the year 2031 mankind’s survival instinct is put to the test when a civil war in China spirals into global conflict. Nations are destroyed. Millions are killed. And for many, like US Air Force pilot Alec Killian, survival will mean shedding some of his humanity in exchange for biotech and machine. Is this the ultimate corruption of nature, or the birth pains of a new chapter in mankind’s evolution?

This is the basis for one of the most acclaimed graphic novel series in recent years: Titanium Rain, created and produced by 01 Publishing and published by Archaia Entertainment. Now Titanium Rain makes the jump from the printed page to full-cast audio movie adapted for audio by co-creator Josh Finney and directed by William Dufris. Visit the Titanium Rain Audio site for more information!


Review:
This story focuses on a group of special Air Force pilots, the primary character being Alec Killian and his flight team members. These pilots are sometimes referred to as “hacks” because their DNA was hacked and ‘upgraded.’ In a world where there are not enough pilots they became part of the Prometheus program where those who didn’t make the cut got a second chance. They become special fighter pilots with manufactured eyes & hearts and DNA with what it takes to handle the adrenalin.

There is a discussion on whether it is appropriate to improve on God’s design. Those in favor express the view that it is information and technology that God has allowed similar to allowing doctors to find cures to the plagues and illnesses from the middle ages to current times.

There is a lot of excitement and action in the fast paced, brief story taking place in a futuristic war setting. The story gives background explaining how the current war began and the extreme opposition the forces face. This is definitely a graphic audio with wonderful, adrenaline pumping background sounds of fighter jets. There are also ‘on the ground’ troop dialogues at play and under fire. There is some vulgar language and humor although it is most likely realistic.

Audiobook Jukebox
I really enjoyed the story although it is short and left me interested for more. The full cast drama sound is great so I recommend this as a good way to listen to these stories.

 I received this for review from Audio Comics through Audiobook Jukebox.
Hardcover available at Amazon.
I will add this to my Audio and New Author Challenge lists.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Book Review, Feature and Giveaway: God Loves You. - Chester Blue by Suzanne Anderson

This is a sweet story with a loving message of encouragement.

by Suzanne Anderson

  • Paperback: 134 pages
  • Publisher: Henry and George Press (June 24, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0615654835
  • ISBN-13: 978-0615654836
Genre: Inspirational, Children
My Rating: 4.25 of 5.0

Book Description
Publication Date: June 24, 2012
What if when you most needed help,  a blue bear appeared with a note from God? One night, Miss Millie of Blossom, Ohio turns her face to the stars and asks God for help. The next day, a package arrives on her doorstep containing a blue teddy bear and a special note.  Over the course of a year, this remarkable blue bear travels across the country, showing up just when he’s needed most.    During his journey, Chester Blue helps a young girl trying to impress her big sisters; saves a sailor caught in a terrible storm; reunites two constantly fighting brothers; helps a cowboy become a rodeo clown; and aids a father and daughter in bonding after divorce.  If you ever needed a message from God, it's here...


Review:
The unique and beautiful blue teddy bear shows up mysteriously on the doorstep of Miss Millie just when she needs encouragement. Miss Millie specializes in teddy bear restoration and history but she was saddened that she might have to close her downtown store due to business getting less and less in her small town of Blossom, Ohio. One night Miss Millie prays out under the bright night stars. The next morning she receives a package in which she discovers a blue bear and a special note: “God Loves You. -Chester Blue.” Miss Millie puts a name tag on “Chester Blue” and decides to send the bear to two young boys who are having some struggles.  She prepares Chester Blue with a small suitcase with blue thread and a needle, and of course his original note.

Chester Blue helps his new owners but they occasionally lose him on their adventures. Each time Chester Blue is lost he is picked up by a person who needs his special message. The message helps with those who need to share, those who are lonely, those who are confused and discouraged. Often the blue thread comes in handy at just the needed moment too.  But most of all each person, adult or child, is encouraged by the message they find in Chester Blue’s suitcase.

Each chapter ends with a very short and encouraging scripture verse which are another lovely addition. I enjoyed this easy story.  It is told primarily in third person although there is one section that is told from Chester’s view. This is a nice light read for an adult to read to a child or for an older child to read.  I think this would also make a great gift to someone who might need the special encouraging message that Chester Blue gives.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 Example of the encouragement that comes with Chester Blue:
And for the first time since he’d met Chester Blue, Sam felt a genuine sense of hope and happiness....
That was where Sam’s heart already lived. Now Sam finally had the opportunity to follow. Sometimes, things that seemed bad could turn into good, thought Sam.  Page 88.
Thank you to the author for providing this book to Review with BookBlast event. See the next post for more info and Giveaway.

God Loves You. - Chester Blue by Suzanne Anderson




Meet Author Suzanne Anderson

I was born in Fort Lauderdale, attended the University of Michigan on an athletic scholarship for swimming and then worked on Wall Street. I left the bright lights of the big city fifteen years ago and traveled the world. I now live in the mountains of Colorado, where I pursue my dream of writing novels.

LINKS:

Website: http://www.suzanneanderson.net/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Suzanne-Anderson-Author-Page/201662786512944

Twitter: https://twitter.com/seakiev


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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Mailbox Monday September 3, 2012

Welcome to Mailbox Monday.
FOR SEPTEMBER: the Mailbox Monday Tour host is Kristen’s at BookNAround.

Mailbox Monday is a gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week and explore great book blogs.  This Meme started with Marcia at A Girl and Her Books (fka The Printed Page) but is now hosted at Mailbox Monday and through various blog hosts.

Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists. 


I was away but my office let me know I had added someaudios to my book garden. How is yours doing?

Review Titles
I received two audio review books through Audiobook Jukebox:
The Aleppo Codex: A True Story of Obsession, Faith, and the Pursuit of an Ancient Bible
by Matti Friedman

and

Bones Are Forever
by Kathy Reichs


Wins

No wins received or selected books this week.
I still have some wins due in from the Coffee Anniversary Extravaganza hosted by Coffeetime and The Romance Studio I still need to select some more books but I haven't yet.


Purchased
None

Free 
There were no downloads this week.

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? September 3, 2012

This meme starts at Book Journey!

What Are You Reading, is where we gather to share what we have read this past week and what we plan to read this week. It is a great way to network with other bloggers, see some wonderful blogs, and put new titles on your reading list.

DH and I have had a wonderful week on our Alaskan cruise. :-)

I guess I have been busy with the trip because I only finished three books. I posted five book reviews, two with giveaways, two with giveaway link. I also posted a Three Inspirational Title Giveaway and a Book Feature and Forever Yours Prizepack Giveaway; Plus I posted the regular Friday Pick Giveaway, Saturday Sharing Beyond Books Comment Giveaway and Sunday Words.

I didn’t get to visit this week because of our trip to vacation and limited internet on the ship. I truly appreciate all the nice people who visit me.

These were last week's posts:
  • Book Review: I Own The Dawn by M.L. Buchman; Military, Romantic Suspense; my rating 5.0.

    Finished Reading:
    1. eBook/Kindle
     
    by Diana Kemp and Gabriella Bradley
    This is the last book and I enjoyed this engaging series.
    Review and giveaway linked above.with Kindle Giveaway link
    for Pump Up Your Book



    2. Audio/MP3



    Titanium Rain
    by Josh Finney
    This is another 'audio movie' and was a good exciting listen. I will post a review soon. I received this for review from Audio Comics through Audiobook Jukebox.


    3. Print
    by Suzanne Anderson
    This is a sweet read.
    I will be posting a Spotlight and Review for this title

     on September 4 with BookBlast Giveaway Link. 





    Line Edits/Releases: One book is ready to link when I get back to full internet.



    Currently reading:

    1. eBook/Kindle


    I am 65% in on this fun read.
    I hope to post the review later this week.



    2. Audio
     
    by Hayden Trenholm
    AudioBook Download from Iambik


    3. eBook/Kindle

    By Jill James
    Reading for Bewitching Book Tours review on September 10, 2012





    I am again listening to The Listener's Bible NIV read by Max McLean. 
    [Reading and listening on my new MP3.]
    Instead of studying with the Tyndall One Year Bible this year I am studying with Through the Bible in One Year by Alan B. Stringfellow. It is a Study that I used for teaching back in around 1989 so I will enjoy it again.  This week the reading is 2 Corinthians.

    Line Edits: I will be formatting a book over the next two weeks.

    I thought I had selected fewer titles for September but there are already 17 in this list which means five per week continues.

    Scheduled for September:
    9/4 God Loves You, Chester Blue Review and Feature (Bookblast)
    9/10 Dangerous Shift Review (Bewitching Blog Tour)
    9/20 A Man of Honor (Pump Up Your Book Blog Tours)
    Week of 9/20 - date tbd Angels Landing by Rochelle Alers (Hachette)
    9/25 Kiss of Steel by Bec McMaster - Review and Interview (Sourcebooks)

    Unscheduled for September:
    NetGalley
    A Fistful of Collars (Chet and Bernie Mysteries) by Spencer Quinn
    Blades of Winter: A Novel of the Shadowstorm by G. T. Almasi
    (Possibly one more)

    Sourcebooks
    Miss Buncle's Book by D.E. Stevenson
    When You Give a Duke a Diamond by Shana Galen
    (Possibly two others)

    Hachette
    What in God's Name: A Novel by Simon Rich
    Power, Faces of Evil by Debra Webb

    Audiobook Jukebox:
    Night Rounds: A Detective Inspector Irene Huss Investigation by Helene Tursten
    The Aleppo Codex: A True Story of Obsession, Faith, and the Pursuit of an Ancient Bible by Matti Friedman
    Bones Are Forever Kathy Reichs

    Authors
    Risking it All by Suzanne Barrett

    I plan to read at least one "Won"/TBR books and one free Kindle book.:-)
    Kindle TBR: Summer’s Crossing by Julie Kagawa
    Won TBR: Shift by Ami Rebecca Blackwelder



    [To be posted - I am setting these up for interview/feature days. These were read and ready for reviews for Authors.  
    Quest for Magic by Jean Hart Stewart - Read; review to be posted with interview.  
    Seeing for the First Time (What You See is What You Get) and To See (What You See is What You Get) by Nicole Zoltack - Both Read; setting up author interview with reviews.]

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