Sunday, May 31, 2009

Short Story Monday: No One's a Mystery by Elizabeth Tallent


This week only, I am hosting this event since John of Book Mine Set asked me to. To share you short story reviews please leave a link in the comments section.


No One's a Mystery by Elizabeth Tallent is about a 18 year old girl. She is pushed down on to the floor of her boyfriend's truck by her boyfriend, Jack because he sees his wife's Cadillac in the distance. The floor is filthy and the car stunk of stale cigarettes. They had been sharing a bottle of Tequila. Rosanne Cash is in the tape deck singing, "Nobody's into Me, no one's a mystery.

Once the wife passes, the girl is allowed back up on the seat and they talk about the birthday present Jack gave her for her 18th birthday. He said, "I know what you'll be writing in that diary." He goes on to say how first she will write how much she loves him but in the future will write how she doesn't understand what she ever saw in him. Of course, she disagrees.

This is a very short story at less then 3 pages but it says a lot. It is well written and entertaining but with quite a bit of symbolism. For instance, I am pretty sure the diary represents the future. Also Rosanne Cash was the perfect one to be playing in the back round. I was able to clearly visualize the whole story.

Highly recommended! You can read it here: No One's a Mystery by Elizabeth Tallent

5/5

Also reviewed by:

The Book Mine Set

A Striped Armchair

Remember to go to back to The Book Mine Set next Monday for Short Story Monday.

Winners: May Huge Giveaway#3: Asian Heritage Month


Thanks to Valerie of Hachette Books for this Asian Heritage Month Giveaway!

Thanks to all of you who entered! I wish that I could send copies of these books to each of you! A special thanks to those of you who follow my blog or became followers! I hope you enjoy my blog!

Before I announce the winner, I want to tell you who the top Asian Book author is according to you:

Coming in first is Lisa See with 8 of your recommendations.

Second is Amy Tan with 7.

Be sure to look at the comments for more favorites. I added quite a few to my TBR!

The 3 winners of the Asian Heritage MonthGiveaway are:

Keyomi

Ann Diana Dinh

Ikkinlala

Congratulations! I emailed all three of you,Please contact me within 3 days to claim your prize.

Winners: May Huge Giveaway#2: Latino Book Month


Thanks to Valerie of Hachette Books for this Latino Book Month Giveaway!

Thanks to all of you who entered! I wish that I could send copies of these books to each of you! A special thanks to those of you who follow my blog or became followers! I hope you enjoy my blog!

Before I announce the winner, I want to tell you who the top Latino author is according to you:

Isabel Allende, with 6 of you choosing her.

Gabriel Garcia Marquez, came in second with 4.

Be sure to look at the comments for more favorites. I added quite a few to my TBR!

The 3 winners of the Latino Book Month Giveaway are:

Annie

Belinda

S.M.D.

Congratulations! I emailed all three of you,
Please contact me within 3 days to claim your prize.

Winners: May Huge Giveaway#1 : Mother's Day

Thanks to Valerie of Hachette Books for this very special Mother's Day Giveaway!

Thanks to all of you who entered! I wish that I could send copies of these books to each of you! A special thanks to those of you who follow my blog or became followers! I hope you enjoy my blog!

Before I announce the winner, I want to tell you who the top fictional moms were:

Kitty from That 70's Show was number one with 5 people selecting her.

Marmee came in second with 4 people

To see everybody's favorites, see the comments.

The 3 winners of the Mother's Day Giveaway are:

Quelleheure4

Janel

Jessica

Congratulations! I emailed all three of you, Please contact me within 3 days to claim your prize.


Giveaways Galore

As usual, be sure to check back at this post throughout the week for links to more book giveaways!

My Giveaways:

I am giving away up to 5 copies of OBAMA'S BLACKBERRY by Kasper Hausner. Enter by June 5th, here.

I am giving away up to five copies of THE LINK by Colin Tudge. Enter by June 5th, here.


I am also giving away five copies of The Night Gardener By George Pelecanos. Enter by June 12th, here.

I will also be announcing a giveaway this week, in celebration of my now over 200 followers! Stay tuned..


New offerings (if you do enter any of these lovely giveaways, please let them know that Teddy sent you):


Wendy of Musings of a Bookish Kitty is giving away a signed copy of No One You Know by Michelle Richmond. Enter by June 6th, here.

Arleigh of Historical-Fiction is giving away her gently used copy of Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. Enter by June 7th, here.


Dar of Peeking Between the Covers is giving away 3 copies of Mating Rituals of the North American WASP by Lauren Lipton. Enter by June 14th, here.


Reading with Monie is giving away 3 copies of Priceless Memories by Bob Barker and Digby Diehl. Enter by June 9th, here. Don't forget to spay or neuter your pets everybody!


Anna of Diary of an Eccentric's giving away 5 copies of Mating Rituals of the North American WASP by Lauren Lipton. Enter by June 3rd, here.


Brimful Curiosities is giving away Before You Were Here by Mi Amor. Enter by June 1st, here. She is also giving away 3 copies of Mating Rituals of the North American WASP by Lauren Lipton. Enter by June 8th, here.


J. Kaye's Book Blog is giving away the Audio Book A LONG STONE'S THROW, autographed by the author, Alphie McCourt. Enter by June 26th, here. She is giving away tons of other books as well, so go visit her blog.


So Many Books, So Little Time is giving away one copy of Mating Rituals of the North American WASP by Lauren Lipton. Enter by June 3rd, here.


Valorie of Morbid Romantic is giving away 5 copies of Testimony by Anita Shreve. Enter by June 7th, here. She is also giving away 5 copies of Mating Rituals of the North American WASP by Lauren Lipton. Enter by June 7th, here.


Marie of The Burton Review is giving away 3 copies of Mating Rituals of the North American WASP by Lauren Lipton. Enter by June 18th, here.


NotNessie of Today's Adventure is having a Clean Out the Bookbox Giveaway. It looks like there is something in there for just about everyone's tastes. Enter by June 34, here.


Amy of Chic Book Chick is giving away April and Oliver by Tess Callahan. I'm not sure of the deadline but my guess is around June 4th. Enter here.

Blodeuedd of Book girl of Mur-y-Castell is giving away The Taming of The Duke by Eloisa James and The Loner's Guarded Heart by Michelle Douglas. Enter by June 14th, here.


Below are giveaways that I announced in previous weeks. There is still time to enter (if you do enter any of these lovely giveaways, please let them know that Teddy sent you):

Kristi of Books and Needlepoint is giving away 3 copies of the audiobook Way Home by George Pelecanos . Enter by June 5th, here. She is also giving away 3 copies of the audio book The Secret Speech by Tom Rob Smith. Enter by June 15th, here. Also, 3 copies of the audiobook Cemetery Dance by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child. Enter by June 15th, here. Also, 3 copies of the audiobook The Scarecrow by Michael Connelly. Enter by June 15th, here.

Amy of Passages to the Past is giving away Pope Joan by Donna Woolfolk Cross. Enter by June 8th, here.


Dar of Peeking Between the Pages is giving away 2 copies of Sea Changes by Gail Graham. Enter by June 10th, here.


Michele at Reader's Respite is giving away The School of Essential Ingredients by Erica Bauermeister. Enter by June 3rd, here.


Ali of Worducopia is giving away 5 copies each of 3 health realted books: The N.D.D. Book: How Nutrition Deficit Disorder Affects Your Child's Learning, Behavior, and Health, and What You Can Do about It by Dr. William Sears. The G-Free Diet: A Gluten-Free Survival Guide by Elisabeth Hasselbeck . If Your Kid Eats This Book, Everything Will Still Be Okay by Lara Zibner. She will be drawing one book every Sunday for the next five weeks. Enter here.


NotNessie of Todays Adventure is giving away her gently used copy of Sea Changes by Gail Graham. Deadline is June 7th. Enter here.


Wanda of A Season to Read is celebrating her 100th post by hosting a giveaway of a favorite book of hers. She bought a brand new copy of Shelf Monkey by Corey Redekop to give away. Deadline is June 7th. Enter here.


Visit West of Mars Win a Book to find out about even more Giveaways!

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Challenge Completed: What An Animal



Thanks to Kristi from Passion For The Page is hosting the What An Animal challenge ! I sure hope you host it again!

I did this challenge in memory of Robbie (he's the cutie one in the photo with my husband Bill).

Please show your support by clicking on this link and donating free pet food (that's right, no cost to you, just the time it takes to click.) Here's the link or you can click on the picture of Robbie. Once there, you can also subscribe to get a daily email reminder to click to donate free food.

Please leave a comment to let me know you donated food. Thanks!!

Here's a list of what I read for the challenge (click on the titles to read my reviews):

1. The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein

2. Bark Up the Right Tree by Jessie & Ruth Tschudin

3. The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson

4. Dear John by Norma L. Betz

5.Amos's Sweater by Janet Lunn

6.Finklehopper Frog Cheers by Irene Livingson

Friday, May 29, 2009

Challenge Completed: Book Awards II Reading Challenge


Thanks to Michelle of 1 More Chapter for hosting this challenge!

This challenge ends on Sunday, so I finished just in the nick of time!


Here is the 10 books I read and their awards:


Governor General's Award:
1. Divisadero by Michael Ondaatje

Pulitzer Prize:
2. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz

PEN / Faulkner Award for Fiction:
3. Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson

Alex Award:
4. My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult

2004 Original Voices Award:
5. The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini

The 2008 Commonwealth Writers' Prize:
6. The Golden Age by Tahmima Anam

The Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Medal:
7. Amos's Sweater by Janet Lunn

The Childrens Book Council- Children's Choice Award:
8. Finklehopper Frog Cheers by Irene Livingson

The Canadian Council for the Arts Governor General's Literary Award:
9.The Party by Barbara Reid

1972 Canadian Library Association Book of the Year Award for Children:
10.Mary of Mile 18 by Ann Blades

Thursday, May 28, 2009

More Children's Picture Books in Review

Here are more treasures that I found by Canadian Authors:



Pigs by Robert Munsch and illustrated by Michael Matchenko: When I went to the library and told the librarian that I wanted to be introduced to some Canadian Children's books her first recommendation was anything by Robert Munsch. She said he was a must.

Pigs is about Megan, a little girl. Before school her father asks her to feed the pigs. He said, "but please don't open the gate. Pigs are smarter than you think." Megan goes to feed the pigs and looks at them . She said, these are the dumbest looking animals I have ever seen." She opens the gate. Boy, was that a mistake!

This is a really cute story with bright and wonderful pictures. I think this would be a lot of fun to read with children. Hmm.. I don't have any of my own and my niece is now 17 years old. Maybe I could borrow one of yours. LOL!


Mary of Mile 18 by Ann Blades: Mile 18 is a remote farming community off the Alaska Highway in northern British Columbia Canada. It is a real place but is now called Buick.

This is the story of Mary who lives in Mile 18. Mary lives on a farm with her family. It doesn't have any modern conveniences such as running water or indoor plumbing. One day when Mary arrives home from school she sees a little puppy and runs up to it. She asked her father if she could keep him but her father said, " You know the rules. Our animals must work for us, or give us food." Mary was very disappointed. However, later an incident happens. You'll have to read it to see what happens.

Ann Blades also illustrated this book. The pictures are bright and beautiful and the story is quite cute.

Bamboo by Paul Yee Illustrated by Shaoli: In a Chinese village, a small farmer, Bamboo meets and falls in love with Ming, a peasant girl. Soon after they are married, Bamboo goes to the New World to make more money. While he is gone, Jin, Ming's sister-in-law makes life miserable for her. Ming goes on anyway and tries to make the best of it. Then Bamboo's ship sinks on the way home and he is said to be dead.

There is much more to it and is a delightful story. The pictures are amazing and has a lot of detail. I just question if the story is really that good for very little children. With the adult issues going on. I recommend you read it yourself first and then decide if it's okay for your little ones.

I will have more wonderful picture books to share but this is it for now. To be continued sometime in the future.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

The Lieutenant by Kate Grenville


First settlement in New South Wales

Born in 1767 England, Daniel Rooke was a boy of great intelligence. He was exceptional with numbers and had a keen sense of curiosity about where numbers could lead him. Even though he had this intelligence or in part, due to this, he had trouble forming friendships with his peers.

Daniel was accepted to At Portsmouth Naval College on scholarship and became quite interested in astronomy. He becomes a Lieutenant in the Navy and went on a mission to take convicts to New South Wales. On the ship he took on the role of navigator and once in Australia, that of Astronomer. Part of the mission was to get to know the natives and try to befriend them so that the convicts and others could live in safety.

As Astronomer, Rooke was given permission to build an observatory away from the camp, to live and work in. After a time, some of the natives started visiting him there and he built up a friendship with a young girl named Tagaran. She taught him the native language and he kepts meticulous records about their conversations and the language. However, soon the relationship between the natives and soldiers deteriorated and Rooke had to choose between his friendship with the natives and duty.

I loved Kate Grenville's The Secret River (see my review) and was highly anticipating her next book. While I quite enjoyed it, I didn't love it like The Secret River. It took a long time for me to warm up to the character of Daniel Rooke . Once he started his relationship with the natives, I did warm up to him and loved reading about his special friendship with Tagaran. The problem was that it took well over 100 pages to lead up to this and it didn't last very long. I would have like to explore the relationship further. Also, in the last chapter when we find out that Rooke had been married, there is nothing about how that relationship came about or who his wife was. We are never introduced to his wife.

That said, I did enjoy The Lieutenant and would recommend it, especially to those interested in the first settlement in New South Wales.

3.5/5

Thanks to Deanna McFadden of Harper Collins Canada for the Advanced Readers Copy of this book.

Also review at:
ReadingAdventures

Giveaway: The Night Gardener By George Pelecanos

A big thanks to Valerie of Hachette Books for making this giveaway possible!

From Publishers Weekly:

Starred Review. Pelecanos (Drama City) delivers a dignified, character-driven epic that succeeds as both literary novel and page-turner. In 1985, the body of a 14-year-old girl turns up in a Washington, D.C., park, the latest in a series of murders by a killer the media dub "The Night Gardener." T.C. Cook, the aging detective on the case, works with a quiet, almost monomaniacal, focus. Also involved are two young uniformed cops, Gus Ramone, who's diligent, conscientious and unimpressed by heroics, and Dan "Doc" Holiday, an adrenaline junkie who's decidedly less straight.

Fast forward 20 years. Detective Ramone, now married with kids of his own, investigates the murder of one of his teenage son's friends. The homicide closely resembles the earlier unsolved Night Gardener murders. Holiday, now an alcoholic chauffeur and bodyguard, follows the case on his own and tracks down Cook, long retired but still obsessed with the original murders. While the three work together toward a suspenseful ending, Pelecanos emphasizes the fallacy of "solving" a murder and explores the ripple effects of violent crime on society.

Here are the rules:

1. For one entry, leave a comment Please be sure to include your email address (if it isn't available in your profile), so that I can contact you if you win.

2. For two more entries, post about this giveaway on your blog and leave link to your blog post in the comments. You will also get an entry for each person who tells me that they learned about this giveaway from you.

3. For another 5 more entries: Become a Follower of my blog or subscribe to my blog through Google Reader or other subscription service. If you are already a subsriber or follower you still get the five extra entries! Please do not comment that you are a follower five times! I will give you the extra entries myself. I will delete any extra entries that you make as it will just confuse me when I go to pick the winners.

The giveaway is open to Canadian and US residents only.

The winner’s mailing address: NO P.O. Boxes.Only one entry per household/IP address.

This giveaway will end on Friday June 12th 11:59 PM E.S.T. The winners will be notified by email, so remember to include your email address in the comments, if it isn't available in your profile! If there is no way for me to email you about winning, you will be disqualified! Winners must respond within three days or will be disquilified. Therefore, if your moving or going on a trip, etc. . please let me know.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Mailbox Monday

Visit Marcia every Monday at The Printed Page to share what arrived in your mailbox each week.

It felt a lot like Christmas this week:


I won this from Dar of Peeking Between the Pages. Thanks So much Dar!

(Note:) The cover is different than this one, actually much nicer but I could find a picture of it.





I won this from Amy of CHIC BOOK CHICK. Thanks a so much Amy!







All of the following books I won from Serena of Savvy Verse & Wit. It was winner take all! Thanks a bunch Serena.


































(Note:)The cover is different than this one. I couldn't find a picture of the one I have). Too bad, because I really like the cover.






Sunday, May 24, 2009

Giveaways Galore


As usual, be sure to check back at this post throught the week for links to more book giveaways!
My Giveaways:

I am giving away 3 sets of 5 books for Asian Heritage Month. They include: Free Food for Millionaires By Min Jin Lee, Trail of Crumbs By Kim Sunée, The Fortune Cookie Chronicles By Jennifer Lee, Transparency By Frances Hwang, and Strangers from a Different Shore By Ronald Takaki. Deadline is May 31st. Enter
here.

I am giving away 3 sets of 5 books for Latino Book Month. They include: B as in Beauty By Alberto Ferreras, Into the Beautiful North By Luis Urrea, Hungry Woman in Paris By Josefina Lopez, The Disappearance of Irene Dos Santos By Margaret Mascarenhas, Houston, We Have a Problema By Gwendolyn Zepeda. Deadline is May 31st. Enter
here.

I am giving away 3 sets of five books in honour of Mother's Day. They include: Miracles of Motherhood, Odd Mom Out By Jane Porter, Mommy Grace By Sheila Schuller Coleman, Beginner's Greek By James Collins,The Road Home By Rose Tremain. Deadline is May 31st. Enter
here.

I am giving away up to 5 copies of
OBAMA'S BLACKBERRY by Kasper Hausner. Enter by June 5th, here.

I am also giving away up to five copies of
THE LINK by Colin Tudge. Enter by June 5th, here.

New offerings (if you do enter any of these lovely giveaways, please let them know that Teddy sent you):

Kristi of Books and Needlepoint is giving away 3 copies of the audiobook Way Home by George Pelecanos . Enter by June 5th, here. She is also giving away 3 copies of the audio book The Secret Speech by Tom Rob Smith. Enter by June 15th, here. Also, 3 copies of the audiobook Cemetery Dance by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child. Enter by June 15th, here. Also, 3 copies of the audiobook The Scarecrow by Michael Connelly. Enter by June 15th, here.

Amy of Passages to the Past is giving away Pope Joan by Donna Woolfolk Cross. Enter by June 8th, here.

Toni of A Circle of Books is giving away copies of the audiobook Cemetery Dance by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child. Enter by May 26, here.

Serena of Savvy Verse & Wit is giving away 2 copies of The Wonder Singer by George Rabasa. Enter by May 30, here.

Tina at Book Chatter is giving away a signed copy of Love and Biology at the Center of the Universe by Jennie Shortridge. Enter by May 28th, here.

Dar of Peeking Between the Pages is giving away 2 copies of Sea Changes by Gail Graham. Enter by June 10th, here.

Below are giveaways that I announced in previous weeks. There is still time to enter (if you do enter any of these lovely giveaways, please let them know that Teddy sent you):

Carey of The Tome Traveller's Weblog is giving away Frenchman's Creek and My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier. Enter by May 31st, here. She is also giving away 3 copies each of these audio books: BONEMAN'S DAUGHTERS by Ted Dekker, Priceless Memories by Bob Barker, and The Horse Boy by Rupert Isaacson. Enter by May 31st, here.

Dar of Peeking Between the Pages is giving away Frenchman's Creek and My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier. Enter by May 30th, here.

Marie of The Burton Review is giving away 2 copies of Wild Highland Magic by Kendra Leigh Castle. Enter by May 30th, here.

Michele at Reader's Respite is giving away The School of Essential Ingredients by Erica Bauermeister. Enter by June 3rd, here.

Sheri of A Novel Menagerie is giving away 3 copies of April & Oliver by Tess Callahan. Enter by May 28th, here.

Wendy of Musings of a Bookish Kitty is giving away Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford. Enter by May 30th, here.

Wendy of Caribousmom is giving away No One You Know by Michelle Richmond. Enter by May 26th, here.

Serena of Savvy Verse & Wit is giving away a signed copy of The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire by C.M. Mayo. Enter by May 30th, here.

Trish of Hey Lady! Whatcha Readin'? is giving away The 19th Wife by David Ebershoff. Enter by May 31st, here.

Amy of Chic Book Chick is giving away a signed sopy of Shapeshifter The Demo Tapes Year 1 by Susan Helene Gottfried. (Susan is my friend over a West of Mars: Win-a-book!) Enter by May 27th, here.

Alyce of At Home With Books is giving away four books which include; Silent on the Moor by Deanna Raybourn, I Choose to be Happy by Missy Jenkins, Recovering Charles: A Novel by Jason F. Wright, The Book of Night Women by Marlon James . Deadline is May 28th. enter here.

J. Kaye's Book Blog is giving away the audiobook, Undress Me In the Temple of Heaven by Susan Jane Gilman. Deadline is May 30th. Enter here. J. Kaye is giving away a lot of other books, so check out her blog, here.

Lilly of Reading Extravaganza is giving away 4 books in celebration of her new citizenship to the U.S.A. Congratulations Lilly! Deadline is May 31st. Enter here.

Mrs. Magoo Reads is giving away How to Buy a Love of Reading by Tanya Egan Gibson. Deadline is May 31st. Enter here.

Book Reviews by Bobbie is giving away 6 books, winner take all. This giveaway is open to book bloggers only. Deadline is May 28th. Enter here.

Dar of Peeking Between the Pages is giving awayShe is also giving away 5 copies of Testimony by Anita Shreve. Deadlin is May 30th. Enter here. She also has 5 copies of Made in the U.S.A. by Billie Letts. Deadline is May 30th. Enter here.

Fabulous Canadian Freebies is giving away Pavane by Keith Roberts and Dove Chocolate. This is for Canadians only. Deadline is May 31st. Enter here.

My friends over at Royal Reviews are giving away 2 copies of The Heretic Queen by Michelle Moran. Deadline is May 31st. Enter here.

Arleigh of Historical-Fiction is giving away 3 signed copies of Royal Blood by Rona Sharon. Deadline is May 31st. Enter here.

Amy of Passages to the Past is giving away The Frenchman's Creek and My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier. Deadline is May 27th. Enter here.

Ali of Worducopia is giving away 5 copies each of 3 health realted books: The N.D.D. Book: How Nutrition Deficit Disorder Affects Your Child's Learning, Behavior, and Health, and What You Can Do about It by Dr. William Sears. The G-Free Diet: A Gluten-Free Survival Guide by Elisabeth Hasselbeck . If Your Kid Eats This Book, Everything Will Still Be Okay by Lara Zibner. She will be drawing one book every Sunday for the next five weeks. Enter here.

NotNessie of Todays Adventure is giving away her gently used copy of Sea Changes by Gail Graham. Deadline is June 7th. Enter here.

Wanda of A Season to Read is celebrating her 100th post by hosting a giveaway of a favorite book of hers. She bought a brand new copy of Shelf Monkey by Corey Redekop to give away. Deadline is June 7th. Enter here.

Visit West of Mars to find out about even more Giveaways!

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Awards Round Up

I received these lovely awards this week:


Thanks to Gaby of Starting Fresh. I'm happy I could help Gaby! Gaby is pretty new in the book blogging scene but doing great. Go check her out!


This is the Making Lemonade Out Of Life's Lemons Award.

Thanks to Jennifer
of Just Jennifer Reading and Yvonne of Socrate's Book Reviews!

Winner: Signora da Vinci by Robin Maxwell

Thanks to Kaitlyn Kennedy of New American Library for this extra copy of this wonderful book!


Thanks to all of you who entered! I wish that I could send copies of these books to each of you! A special thanks to those of you who follow my blog or became followers! I hope you enjoy my blog!

The Winner is...

Elina

Congratulations!
Please contact me within 3 days to claim your prize.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Children's Picture Books in Review

At the beginning of this month I posted an update on how I was doing on challenges. I was disappointed because I was convinced that there were a few I wouldn't finish. My friend Nicola of Back to Books suggested that I got to the library and get some picture books. I thanked for the suggestion but said that I thought that would be cheating. Nicola pointed out the "Picture book writers are authors too."

I thought about that some more. I don't think I actually saw picture book writers as authors. I know that is very silly of me. I have come to realize that they are just as valuable as other authors. Maybe even more so because they help teach kids to learn to read. I also realized that since I didn't grow up in Canada, I wasn't exposed to Canadian picture books.

So, I took Nicola's advice and went exploring Canadian picture books at my local library. What did I find? A treasure! There are some amazing picture books out there and I am going to share aome od my findings with you now.

Treasure #1: Amos's Sweater by Janet Lunn and Illustrated by Kim LaFave:

This is a wonderful book about an old goat, Amos that doesn't want to give up his wool anymore. You see, Amos was cold. Aunt Hattie had to chase him all over the pasture to get his wool. She did succeed but then Amos was cold and mad. There is a happy ending to this story but I won't give it away. Although, there is a hint in the title.

This was a delightful book even for a too serious adult like me! the pictures capture all of Amos's emotions in beautiful colours.

Treasure #2: Finklehopper Frog Cheers by Irene Livingson and illustrated by Brian Lies:



Finklehopper Frog went to a picnic with his friends and others. He was a bit scared that some of the other picnickers might make fun of him but then saw his friend, Ruby Rabbit and his fear went away. Two bullies showed up and tried to spoil the fun but Ruby knew just what to do and no violence ensued. Later there was to be a race that Ruby was participating in. When they arrived at the track she saw that Sue Kangaroo was also in the race. Ruby was scared but Finklehopper gave her a pep talk. Did Ruby Rabbit win the race? I'll never tell! You will have to read it and find out yourself.

This was a charming book with lots of animal characters and excellent pictures.

Treasure #3: The Party by Barbara Reid:



Barbara Reid also did the illustrations for this fun book. Two sisters were going to a party with their parents. They didn't seem too happy about it. As they drove away they saw their friends outside playing, having a good old time but they had to say, "no." When they arrive at the party their Aunt Joan kissed them. "The very worst of the party." The sisters weren't sure how to start the party but soon some other kids arrived and they played together. The Party then goes on from there.

This book would be a great way to introduce kids to the concept of a party. Barbara Reid does a great job putting it all into words. For her illustrations, she used Plasticine artwork for the illustrations that were simply amazing. It is not surprising that she has won many awards for this artwork. She made Aunt Joan practically burst out of the page with her wet kiss. Aunt Joan reminded me of an Aunt I had far removed who was at a lot of our family gatherings. We always went to get her kiss over with first thing. She had a wet kiss and it was actually not a real kiss. She sucked our cheek into her mouth. LOL!


I have more wonderful picture books to share but this is it for now. To be continued sometime in the future.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Giveaway: OBAMA'S BLACKBERRY by Kasper Hausner

A big thanks to Anna of Hachette Books for making this giveaway possible!

Book Description:

When Obama stated that if elected, he would keep his Blackberry, debate echoed through Washington and among the ranks of the Secret Service. What would it be like to have a president who could Twitter, send text messages, and navigate the web with ease? What would it be like to receive a text message from inside the Oval Office and, most importantly, what would it say?

Now, for the first time, We The People are privy to our new leader's epistolary back-and-forths on his wily hand-held device. We're about to discover that his emails (and the replies, from his wife and daughters, Biden, Palen, Rush, Hannity, the new first puppy, and even Bush) are so tuned in to the language of electronic correspondence they come hilariously close to the brink of legibility.

This giftable, imagined glimpse into Obama's beloved Blackberry traverses the mundane and momentous contours of the Commander in Chief's life, from security briefings to spam, basketball practice to domestic bliss, and the panic of oops-I-hit-reply-all, to, of course, the trauma of dealing with the First Mother In Law.

To wit:BidenMyTime: Hey U, whatcha doin?

BARACKO: M rly busy

BidenMyTime: Right :( Can I lv at 4:45?

And if you're not convinced about how funny the Kasper Hausner crew is, you can check out their videos from their previous book, SkyMaul.

The number of entrants to this giveaway will determine how many copies of this book I will giveaway.

1-10 entrants= 1

11-20 entrants= 2

21-30 entrants= 3

31-40 entrants=4

41 or more entrants=5

Here are the rules:
1. For one entry, leave a comment. Please be sure to include email address (if it isn't available in your profile), so that I can contact you if you win. If I can't find your email either in the comments or your profile, you will be disqualified!

2. For a two more entries, post about this giveaway on your blog and leave link to your blog post in the comments. You will also get an entry for each person who tells me that they learned about this giveaway from you.

3. For another 5 more entries: Become a Follower of my blog or subscribe to my blog through Google Reader or other subscription service. If you are already a subscriber or follower you still get the five extra entries! Please do not comment that you are a follower five times! I will give you the extra entries myself. I will delete any extra entries that you make as it will just confuse me when I go to pick the winners.

The giveaway is open to Canadian and US residents only.

The winner’s mailing address: NO P.O. Boxes.Only one entry per household/IP address.

This giveaway will end on Friday June 5th 11:59 P.M. E.S.T. The winners will be notified by email, so remember to include your email address in the comments, if it isn't available in your profile! Winners must respond within three days or will be disqualified. Therefore, if your moving or going on a trip, etc. . please let me know.

Giveaway: THE LINK by Colin Tudge

A big thanks to Anna of Hachette Books for making this giveaway possible!

Book Description:

May 19, 2009, NEW YORK, NY—Scientists have announced today the discovery of a 47-million-year-old human ancestor. Discovered in the Messel Pit, Germany, the fossil is twentytimes older than most fossils that explain human evolution. Known as “Ida,” the fossil is atransitional species, showing characteristics of the very primitive nonhuman evolutionary line(prosimians, such as lemurs), but even more closely those of the human evolutionary line(anthropoids, such as monkeys, apes, and humans). This places Ida at the very root of anthropoidevolution—when primates were first developing the features that would evolve into our own.The scientists’ findings are published today by PLoS One, the open-access journal of the PublicLibrary of Science.

Little, Brown and Company, a division of Hachette Book Group, will publish THE LINK,by Colin Tudge, on Wednesday, May 20, 2009. The book will reveal in full detail the entirestory of the discovery, excavation, and preservation, and the revolutionary significance ofIda. THE LINK begins with a foreword by Norwegian fossil scientist Dr. Jørn Hurum ofthe University of Oslo’s Natural History Museum, who for the past two years has led aninternational team of scientists as they secretly conducted a detailed forensic analysis of theextraordinary fossil, studying the data to decode humankind’s ancient origins. At 95percent complete, Ida is set to revolutionize our understanding of human evolution.Unlike Lucy and other famous primate fossils found in Africa’s Cradle of Mankind, Ida is aEuropean fossil, preserved in Germany’s Messel Pit, a mile-wide crater whose oil-rich shale is asignificant site for fossils of the Eocene Epoch. Fossil analysis reveals that the prehistoricprimate was a young female. Opposable big toes and nails rather than claws confirm that thefossil is a primate, and the presence of a talus bone in the foot links Ida directly to humans.The fossil also features the complete soft body outline as well as the gut contents. A herbivore,Ida feasted on fruits, seeds, and leaves. X-rays reveal both baby and adult teeth, and the lack of a“toothcomb,” which is an attribute of lemurs. The scientists estimate Ida’s age when she died tobe approximately nine months, and she measured approximately two feet in length.

An interactive, content-rich website about Ida has been launched at www.revealingthelink.com.The full scientific findings from the study are set out in the paper “Complete primate skeletonfrom the middle Eocene of Messel in Germany: morphology and paleobiology,” published byPLoS One, the Public Library of Science’s interactive open-access journal for thecommunication of peer-reviewed scientific and medical research (www.plosone.org).

The number of entrants to this giveaway will determine how many copies of this book I will giveaway.

1-10 entrants= 1
11-20 entrants= 2
21-30 entrants= 3
31-40 entrants=4
41 or more entrants=5

Here are the rules:

1. For one entry, leave a comment. Please be sure to include email address (if it isn't available in your profile), so that I can contact you if you win. If I can't find your email either in the comments or your profile, you will be disqualified!

2. For a two more entries, post about this giveaway on your blog and leave link to your blog post in the comments. You will also get an entry for each person who tells me that they learned about this giveaway from you.

3. For another 5 more entries: Become a Follower of my blog or subscribe to my blog through Google Reader or other subscription service. If you are already a subscriber or follower you still get the five extra entries! Please do not comment that you are a follower five times! I will give you the extra entries myself. I will delete any extra entries that you make as it will just confuse me when I go to pick the winners.

The giveaway is open to Canadian and US residents only.

The winner’s mailing address: NO P.O. Boxes.Only one entry per household/IP address.

This giveaway will end on Friday June 5th 11:59 P.M. E.S.T. The winners will be notified by email, so remember to include your email address in the comments, if it isn't available in your profile! Winners must respond within three days or will be disqualified. Therefore, if your moving or going on a trip, etc. . please let me know.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Mailbox Mondays

Visit Marcia every Monday at The Printed Page to share what arrived in your mailbox each week.


Thanks to Bostick Communications.








Thanks to Anna of Hachette Books.












I won this from Tracee. Thanks to Tracee and Valerie of Hachette Books.












I won this from the author, Lisa Marie Wilkinson. Thanks!









Thanks to John of The Book Mine Set for holding this giveaway and Joanna for providing the books.









Thanks to John of The Book Mine Set for holding this giveaway and Joanna for providing the books.




Sunday, May 17, 2009

Short Story Monday: A Man Like Him by Yiyun Li



Teacher Fei is an unusual man. He is a 64 year old retired elementary school art teacher who lives at home with his mother. He has never been married nor has he had sexual relations with a female. His mother's health is failing so he spends a lot of time taking care of her.

Whenever Teacher Fei gets the chance to get out and away from his mother, he goes to a local internet cafe to visit chat rooms and read articles. He comes across an article about a girl who believed her father has cheated on her mother. The father and mother have separated and the girl is seeking revenge on her father and suing him.

Teacher Fei feels defensive for the father and seeks him out. He goes to his work and begs him to go to a nearby cafe to talk. We find out a lot about Teacher Fei during their discussion. (I won't give away spoilers here). Teacher Fei encourages the father to fight back.

This is a very interesting story set in China. It is only eight pages but really packs a punch. It touches on life in communist China and has suspense. It kept me turning the pages. Highly recommended! It appeared in The New Yorker and you can read it here. I have never read anything by Yiyun Li before but she is on my TBR now!

5/5

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If you would like to participate in Short Story Mondays or just find out about some great short stories, go to John of The Book Mine Set. He has a short story review every Monday and a place for you to link your short story reviews. Come join in the fun!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Giveaways Galore

As usual, be sure to check back at this post throught the week for links to more book giveaways!

My Giveaways:

I am giving away 3 sets of 5 books for Asian Heritage Month. They include: Free Food for Millionaires By Min Jin Lee, Trail of Crumbs By Kim Sunée, The Fortune Cookie Chronicles By Jennifer Lee, Transparency By Frances Hwang, and Strangers from a Different Shore By Ronald Takaki. Deadline is May 31st. Enter here.

I am giving away 3 sets of 5 books for Latino Book Month. They include: B as in Beauty By Alberto Ferreras, Into the Beautiful North By Luis Urrea, Hungry Woman in Paris By Josefina Lopez, The Disappearance of Irene Dos Santos By Margaret Mascarenhas, Houston, We Have a Problema By Gwendolyn Zepeda. Deadline is May 31st. Enter here.

I am giving away 3 sets of five books in honour of Mother's Day. They include: Miracles of Motherhood, Odd Mom Out By Jane Porter, Mommy Grace By Sheila Schuller Coleman, Beginner's Greek By James Collins,The Road Home By Rose Tremain. Deadline is May 31st. Enter here.

I am also giving away Signora da Vinci by Robin Maxwell. Deadline is May 23rd. Enter here.

New offerings (if you do enter any of these lovely giveaways, please let them know that Teddy sent you):

J.C. Montgomery of The Biblio Brat is giving away Shanghai Girls by Lisa See. Enter by May 20th, here.

Carey of The Tome Traveller's Weblog is giving away Frenchman's Creek and My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier. Enter by May 31st, here. She is also giving away 3 copies each of these audio books: BONEMAN'S DAUGHTERS by Ted Dekker, Priceless Memories by Bob Barker, and The Horse Boy by Rupert Isaacson. Enter by May 31st, here.

Wonders and Marvels giving away The Crimes of Paris: A True Story of Murder, Theft, and Detection by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler. Enter by May 21st, here.

Kristi of Books and Needlepoint is giving away Frenchman's Creek and My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier. Enter by May 20th, here.

Anna of Diary of an Eccentric is giving away 5 copies of THE GIRL WHO STOPPED SWIMMING by Joshilyn Jackson. Enter by May 24th, here.

Drey's Library is giving away 5 copies of Testimony by Anita Shreve. Enter by May 24th, here.

Dar of Peeking Between the Pages is giving away Frenchman's Creek and My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier. Enter by May 30, here.

My Friend Amy is giving away 3 autographed copies of The Last Child by John Hart. Enter by May 2oth, here. She is also giving away Fire Me by Libby Malin. Enter by May 21st, here.

Marie of The Burton Review is giving away 2 copies of The Noticer by Andy Andrews. Enter by May 19th, here. She is giving away 3 copies of Follow Me by Joanna Scott. Enter by May 23rd, here. She is giving away 5 copies of The Girl Who Stopped Swimming by Joshilyn Jackson. Enter by May 23rd, here. She is also giving away 2 copies of Wild Highland Magic by Kendra Leigh Castle. Enter by May 30th, here.

Michele at Reader's Respite is giving away The School of Essential Ingredients by Erica Bauermeister. Enter by June 3rd, here.

Sheri of A Novel Menagerie is giving away 3 copies of April & Oliver by Tess Callahan. Enter by May 28th, here.

Sarah of Reading the Past is giving away a signed copy of The Tory Widow by Christine Blevins plus a Revolutionary survival kit. Enter by May 22nd, here.

Jenn's Bookshelf is having a huge giveaway in honour of her 200th post. She is giving away over 20 books, one winner take all! Enter by May 22, here.

Wendy of Musings of a Bookish Kitty is giving away Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford. Enter by May 30th, here.

Wendy of Caribousmom is giving away No One You Know by Michelle Richmond. Enter by May 26th, here.

Jessica of The Blue Stocking Society is giving away her gently used copy of The Last Queen by C. W. Gortner. Enter by May 24th, here.

Serena of Savvy Verse & Wit is giving away a signed copy of The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire by C.M. Mayo. Enter by May 30, here.

Arleigh of Historical-Fiction is giving away Harriet and Isabella by Patricia O’Brien. Enter by May 25th, here.

Trish of Hey Lady! Whatcha Readin'? is giving away The 19th Wife by David Ebershoff. Enter by May 31st, here.

Amy of Chic Book Chick is giving away a signed sopy of Shapeshifter The Demo Tapes Year 1 by Susan Helene Gottfried. (Susan is my friend over a West of Mars: Win-a-book!) Enter by May 27th, here.

Below are giveaways that I announced in previous weeks. There is still time to enter (if you do enter any of these lovely giveaways, please let them know that Teddy sent you):

Alyce of At Home With Books is giving away four books which include; Silent on the Moor by Deanna Raybourn, I Choose to be Happy by Missy Jenkins, Recovering Charles: A Novel by Jason F. Wright, The Book of Night Women by Marlon James . Deadline is May 28th. enter here.

J. Kaye's Book Blog is giving away the audiobook, Undress Me In the Temple of Heaven by Susan Jane Gilman. Deadline is May 30th. Enter here.

Luanne of A Bookworm's World is giving away Follow Me by Joanna Scott. Open to U.S. and Canadian Readers. Deadline is May 23rd. Enter here.

Lilly of Reading Extravaganza is giving away 4 books in celebration of her new citizenship to the U.S.A. Congratulations Lilly! Deadline is May 31st. Enter here.

Mrs. Magoo Reads is giving away How to Buy a Love of Reading by Tanya Egan Gibson. Deadline is May 31st. Enter here.

Amy of Passages to the Past is giving away Royal Harlot: A Novel of the Countess Castlemaine and King Charles II by Susan Holloway Scott. Deadline is May 19th. Enter here.

Book Reviews by Bobbie is giving away 6 books, winner take all. This giveaway is open to book bloggers only. Deadline is May 28th. Enter here.

Booking Mama is giving away The Turnaround by George Pelecanos. Deadline is May 22nd. Enter here.

Kristi of Books and Needlepoint is giving away 3 of each of these books: Boneman's Daughter by Ted Dekker - Enter here. The Horse Boy by Rupert Isaacson - enter here. Mr. Popper's Penguins - Enter here. Priceless Memories by Bob Barker - Enter here. Deadline for all 4 giveaways is May 22nd.

On My Bookshelf is giving away 2 ARC copies of The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane by Katherine Howe. Deadline is May 20th. Enter here.

Dar of Peeking Between the Pages is giving away 2 copies of The Moment Between by Nicole Baart. Deadline is May 22nd. Enter here. She is also giving away 5 copies of Testimony by Anita Shreve. Deadlin is May 30th. Enter here. She also has 5 copies of Made in the U.S.A. by Billie Letts. Deadline is May 30th. Enter here.

Serena of Savvy Verse and Wit is giving away 2 copies The Last Queen by CW Gortner. Deadline is May 22nd. Enter here.

Fabulous Canadian Freebies is giving away Pavane by Keith Roberts and Dove Chocolate. This is for Canadians only. Deadline is May 31st. Enter here.

Alyce of At Home With Books is giving away 5 copies of The G-Free Diet by Elisabeth Hasselbeck. Deadline is May 21st. Enter here. She is also giving away 3 copies of the unabridged audiobook, Priceless Memories by Bob Barker. Deadline is May 21st. Enter here. She is also giving away The Survivors Club by Ben Sherwood. Deadline is May 26th. Enter here.

The Phantom's Lair is giving away five copies of The Walking People by Mary Beth Keane. Deadline is May 26th. Enter here.

Cheryl's Book Nook is giving away The Wonder Singer by Goerge Rabasa. Deadline is May 29. Enter here.

My friends over at Royal Reviews are giving away 2 copies of The Heretic Queen by Michelle Moran. Deadline is May 31st. Enter here.

Arleigh of Historical-Fiction is giving away 3 signed copies of Royal Blood by Rona Sharon. Deadline is May 31st. Enter here.

Amy of Passages to the Past is giving away Royal Blood by Rona Sharon. Deadline is May 24th. Enter here. She is also giving away The Frenchman's Creek and My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier. Deadline is May 27th. Enter here.

Marie of The Burton Review is giving away Wild Highland Magic by Kendra Leigh Castle. Deadline is May 30th. Enter here.

Ali of Worducopia is giving away 5 copies each of 3 health realted books: The N.D.D. Book: How Nutrition Deficit Disorder Affects Your Child's Learning, Behavior, and Health, and What You Can Do about It by Dr. William Sears. The G-Free Diet: A Gluten-Free Survival Guide by Elisabeth Hasselbeck . If Your Kid Eats This Book, Everything Will Still Be Okay by Lara Zibner. She will be drawing one book every Sunday for the next five weeks. Enter here.

NotNessie of Todays Adventure is giving away her gently used copy of Sea Changes by Gail Graham. Deadline is June 7th. Enter here.

Wanda of A Season to Read is celebrating her 100th post by hosting a giveaway of a favorite book of hers. She bought a brand new copy of Shelf Monkey by Corey Redekop to give away. Deadline is June 7th. Enter here.

Visit West of Mars to find out about even more Giveaways!

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