Long time no blog! I realized that I spend too much time reading other people's blogs and almost none updating my own. Here is a new artist I immediately fell in love with just based on this one performance on David Letterman. I will hopefully get her CD soon.
5.25.2010
3.21.2010
Fantasy in Death
Fantasy in Death by J.D. RobbMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
I don't know how she does it. J.D. Robb (aka Nora Roberts) always manages to come up with a great and unique mystery. This book was no exception and I couldn't put it down. So glad it was a lazy Saturday! I still love the characters: Dallas, Roarke, Peabody, McNab. They are so good at what they do and so believable. Great work, as usual.
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3.19.2010
American on Purpose
American on Purpose by Craig FergusonMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
This book touched me and I laughed out loud several times which means it was really well written. I can't say that I was a huge fan of Craig Ferguson's but I will pay more attention to him now. He told a different story of a path to success that took him places he never expected or even dreamed of. It was remarkable that he was able to overcome his alcolholism and achieve the success he has.
One of my favorite critics at Entertainment Weekly raves about him on an almost weekly basis, so I have to say I was curious about what's so great about this guy. It turns out that he worked really hard to get to where he is and he has a funny, creative mind. I know that it takes at least that to be a late night host.
The book had some really sad parts, but he never let the lows get too low or the highs too high. I imagine that he is a great guy to have as a friend. I hope to read his novel one day also.
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3.11.2010
The Help
The Help by Kathryn StockettMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book rocked my world. I almost completely neglected my family last night trying to finish it so I could find out what was going to happen to these incredible characters. It was such a beautiful, moving story made all the more so when I think about how true it all was less than 50 years ago.
Only someone born and raised in Mississippi would be willing to write this type of story and I understand the author's hesitance as a White woman to write in the voice of two Black women in the 1960's, but I think she did an incomparable job.
This book is definitely worth all of the buzz it has been receiving and I hope the movie gets made. America's history which was really not that long ago is something that needs to be written down and told over and over again so that we can look and be reminded how far we have come as a country and how much further we have to go.
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3.04.2010
Breaking Dawn....wow
Breaking Dawn by Stephenie MeyerMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
This was the strangest book I have ever read, by a mile. I don't generally read fantasy with the exception of the Harry Potter books. For some reason, I never found the stories as strange and completely off the wall as the Twilight series. Stephenie Meyer went places that I would not have thought a human being could come up with.
I am really intrigued to see how they adapt this one into two movies, as they recently announced. The casting of Renesmee may be the hardest thing for any casting director to ever do. I wouldn't be surprised if they go CGI, like Avatar.
The only qualm I had with the book is the way Stephenie Meyer copped out on describing Bella and Edward making love. When they went on their honeymoon, I was so disappointed that it went from that night to the next morning with no description at all except to note what a mess of the room Edward had made. I don't know how it could be feasible that a vampire could do it with a human, with the way his body is described as hard as granite. Also, when they are both vampires they make love from night until dawn without stopping. This has me wondering how they could have possibly conceived when Bella was human. If Edward never 'finishes' per se, there is no conception, right? Maybe I'm overthinking it. Oh well, that's why they call it fiction.
LOVED the ending, too.
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2.25.2010
The Girl Who Fell From the Sky
The Girl Who Fell From the Sky by Heidi W. DurrowMy rating: 3 of 5 stars
This book was beautiful and very sad. I truly understand the comparisons to Toni Morrison's 'The Bluest Eye,' because it puts the reader right in the mind of a young Black girl. This girl, Rachel, has survived a really horrible tragedy and it is really tough to read what has happened in her short life span. The chapters switch from Rachel and a little boy who lived in her apartment building in Chicago. There are a few chapters of journal entries from Rachel's dead mother, Nella, that I wish there were more of. The ending was a little too pat for my taste, but all in all a really beautifully written novel.
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2.23.2010
Finished Step Out on Nothing
Step Out on Nothing: How Faith and Family Helped Me Conquer Life's Challenges by Byron PittsMy rating: 3 of 5 stars
Mom, I'm finally reading this one! It took forever for it to become availabe at the library. I'm not a regular '60 Minutes' viewer, so I'm not that familiar with the author, but I look forward to finding out more about this inspiring story.
I am so ashamed that it has taken me this long to post my review of this book, which I finished over a month ago. For some reason, I thought I had done it but I guess not. This book came highly recommended by my Mom, so I went it with high hopes. Overall, I would say that it was inspiring just missing a little something. I can't quite pinpoint what exactly I found missing. I think overcoming illiteracy to eventually become a '60 Minutes' correspondent is outstanding, I just don't think he actually revealed what took him from point A to point B. There were so many incredibly helpful people along the way, from teachers to college friends that it almost seemed too good to be true. In some ways, this book read like a fairy tale, because everything he needed to work out in his favor eventually did. I also wished he had gone into more detail about his personal adult life, like his wife and children.
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2.03.2010
Oscar Nominations
I have always loved the announcement of the Oscar nominees. For some reason, it is so exciting because there is always someone who really deserves the recognition and accolades. This year, I was rooting for Jeremy Renner who received a Best Actor nomination for his role in 'The Hurt Locker.' I've watched a few of his interviews on the talk show circuit and he has been so nice and funny. When he was on Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy introduced him as "Modesto's own...Jeremy Renner!" Since he is from the area, its fun to root for someone who came from such a small community. The Today show had him, another actor from the film and the director as guests so they were able to catch his reaction to the nomination. I've watched this several times and it's still so touching to see genuine surprise and joy for him to realize every actor's dream. The part where his name is announced is at approximately 3:00 and the part right after the nominations are finished is about 6:40. He's so gracious.
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1.13.2010
1.04.2010
Started 'Step Out On Nothing'
Step Out on Nothing: How Faith and Family Helped Me Conquer Life's Challenges by Byron PittsMom, I'm finally reading this one! It took forever for it to become available at the library. I'm not a regular '60 Minutes' viewer, so I'm not that familiar with the author, but I look forward to finding out more about this inspiring story.
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