Sunday, May 11, 2008



First of all, Happy Mother's Day to the moms out there!!



I remember my mother's prayers and they have always followed me. They have clung to me all my life. ~Abraham Lincoln






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It's been a very busy week for me. Been running around like a nut preparing for a wedding I attended yesterday. But in between the shopping for the wedding, getting all dolled up...i.e. getting hair and nails done, and shopping for Mother's Day presents, I managed to get in a review of Jane Austen's Persuasion. Which I thoroughly enjoyed. If you want to see the review, it's in the post after this one.



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I've got a few new books here to add to my TBR mountain.

I received a copy of The Wednesday Sisters
by Meg Waite Clayton
, which won't release till June 17th.

I got it from Random House Publishing through Library Thing, if you're a member, you can sign up to receive books for reviewing.





It sounds really good:





Friendship, loyalty, and love lie at the heart of Meg Waite Clayton’s beautifully written, poignant, and sweeping novel of five women who, over the course of four decades, come to redefine what it means to be family.


For thirty-five years, Frankie, Linda, Kath, Brett, and Ally have met every Wednesday at the park near their homes in Palo Alto, California. Defined when they first meet by what their husbands do, the young homemakers and mothers are far removed from the Summer of Love that has enveloped most of the Bay Area in 1967. These “Wednesday Sisters” seem to have little in common: Frankie is a timid transplant from Chicago, brutally blunt Linda is a remarkable athlete, Kath is a Kentucky debutante, quiet Ally has a secret, and quirky, ultra-intelligent Brett wears little white gloves with her miniskirts. But they are bonded by a shared love of both literature–Fitzgerald, Eliot, Austen, du Maurier, Plath, and Dickens–and the Miss America Pageant, which they watch together every year.


As the years roll on and their children grow, the quintet forms a writers circle to express their hopes and dreams through poems, stories, and, eventually, books. Along the way, they experience history in the making: Vietnam, the race for the moon, and a women’s movement that challenges everything they have ever thought about themselves, while at the same time supporting one another through changes in their personal lives brought on by infidelity, longing, illness, failure, and success.


Humorous and moving, The Wednesday Sisters is a literary feast for book lovers that earns a place among those popular works that honor the joyful, mysterious, unbreakable bondsbetween friends.




And I bought:


The Host
by Stephenie Meyer

After reading her Twilight series, I have been looking forward to getting my hands on this book. Can't wait to get started.



Melanie Stryder refuses to fade away. The earth has been invaded by a species that take over the minds of their human hosts while leaving their bodies intact, and most of humanity has succumbed.


Wanderer, the invading "soul" who has been given Melanie's body, knew about the challenges of living inside a human: the overwhelming emotions, the too vivid memories. But there was one difficulty Wanderer didn't expect: the former tenant of her body refusing to relinquish possession of her mind.


Melanie fills Wanderer's thoughts with visions of the man Melanie loves-Jared, a human who still lives in hiding. Unable to separate herself from her body's desires, Wanderer yearns for a man she's never met. As outside forces make Wanderer and Melanie unwilling allies, they set off to search for the man they both love.


Featuring what may be the first love triangle involving only two bodies, THE HOST is a riveting and unforgettable novel that will bring a vast new readership to one of the most compelling writers of our time.





I'll be busy reading and reviewing :) Enjoy your Sunday.





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