Book Blogger Hop: 7/1-7/4 (and a surprise!)

Failure to adhere to the blog hop rules will result in removal of your link from the linky list.

Book Blogger Hop

Grab the Logo!

In the spirit of the Twitter Friday Follow, the Book Blogger Hop is a place just for book bloggers and readers to connect and share our love of the written word! This weekly BOOK PARTY is an awesome opportunity for book bloggers to connect with other book lovers, make new friends, support each other, and generally just share our love of books! It will also give blog readers a chance to find other book blogs to read! So, grab the logo, post about the Hop on your blog, and start HOPPING through the list of blogs that are posted in the Linky list below!!

The Hop lasts Friday-Monday every week, so if you don’t have time to Hop today, come back later and join the fun! This is a weekly event! And stop back throughout the weekend to see all the new blogs that are added! We get over 200 links every week!!

 

RULES:

Your blog should have content related to books, including, but not limited to book reviews.

1. Post about the Hop on your blog (feel free to grab the logo at the top of the post!)

Spread the word about the book party! The more the merrier!

In your blog post, answer the following question (new question each week!).

This week’s question comes from Sue who blogs at Cookie’s Book Club ! Thanks for submitting a question for our Hoppers, Sue! Be sure to visit her blog and tell her thank you!

What keeps you reading beyond the first few pages of a book, and what makes you want to stop reading a book and put it back on the shelf?

My answer: Check out my vlog for my answer!  Yes, I said vlog.  I have finally done one.  Please don’t make fun of me.  I really despised every moment of it.  I hate pictures and videos of myself.  I’m always told I look like I’m 12, but I swear I’m in my 30s!  LOL!



I need more questions!!! If you have a suggestion for a future HOP question, click here to fill out the form! Thanks!

2. Enter your book blog link in the Linky List below.

In your description, please state the main genre that you review – Example: Crazy-for-Books (contemp. adult fiction)


3. Visit other blogs in the Linky List!

Make new friends! Follow new book bloggers! Talk about books! Rave about authors! Take the time to make a quality visit! Check out other posts and content, make a new friend! Don’t randomly follow someone if you never intend on actually following them! No spamming please! (Please do not leave your link and not visit other blogs – it’s just not cool and not in the spirit of the Hop!)

***Failure to adhere to the above 3 rules may result in removal of your link from the Linky List.***

 

 

Have fun HOPPING and enjoy your BOOK PARTY weekend!!!

 

UPDATE #1: THE BOOK BLOGGER HOP DOES NOT ACCEPT TWITTER LINKS!

UPDATE #2: Please do not add “AND A GIVEAWAY” to your blog hop link.

How to enter your link (things are a little different, so read this please!):

The list is RANDOMIZED! So, when you enter your link, it will appear randomly in the list! To find it on a PC, hit Ctrl-F and type the name of your blog. You can delete your own link, too, so if you mess up, just delete it and start over!

Click the blue button that says ADD YOUR LINK and type in the information below:


Til next time, stay crazy….for books, that is!

I’m Going Crazy Waiting For . . . (6/29/11)

[amazon_image id="0670022802" link="true" target="_blank" size="large" ]The Last Letter from Your Lover: A Novel[/amazon_image]

Title:  [amazon_link id="0670022802" target="_blank" ]The Last Letter from Your Lover: A Novel[/amazon_link]
Author:  Jojo Moyes

Apparently this book came out last July and I missed it.  I’m not sure if it is being re-released or what the scoop is, but it’s coming out again on July 8th and I can’t wait!

A sophisticated, page-turning double love story spanning forty years-an unforgettable Brief Encounter for our times.

It is 1960. When Jennifer Stirling wakes up in the hospital, she can remember nothing-not the tragic car accident that put her there, not her husband, not even who she is. She feels like a stranger in her own life until she stumbles upon an impassioned letter, signed simply “B”, asking her to leave her husband.

Years later, in 2003, a journalist named Ellie discovers the same enigmatic letter in a forgotten file in her newspaper’s archives. She becomes obsessed by the story and hopeful that it can resurrect her faltering career. Perhaps if these lovers had a happy ending she will find one to her own complicated love life, too. Ellie’s search will rewrite history and help her see the truth about her own modern romance.

A spellbinding, intoxicating love story with a knockout ending, The Last Letter from Your Lover will appeal to the readers who have made One Day and The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society bestsellers.

 

Be sure to check out Jill’s blog, Breaking the Spine, to see what other bloggers are anxiously awaiting this week (or going CRAZY waiting for, as the case may be! :) )

Blog Tour: The Art of Saying Goodbye by Ellyn Bache

[amazon_image id="0062033689" link="true" target="_blank" size="large" ]The Art of Saying Goodbye: A Novel[/amazon_image]

Title: [amazon_link id="0062033689" target="_blank" ]The Art of Saying Goodbye: A Novel[/amazon_link]
Author: Ellyn Bache
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Publication Date: June 7, 2011
Publisher: William Morrow

She was the thread that wove their tapestry together.

With a group of women as diverse as the ladies from Brightwood Trace, you might not think them to be close. There’s Julianne, a nurse with an unsettling psychic ability that allows her to literally feel what her patients feel, Andrea, a strong fortress sheltering a faltering core, Ginger, a mother torn between being a stay-at-home mom or following her career aspirations, and Iona, the oldest, whose feisty, no-nonsense attitude disarms even toughest of the tough. Not exactly the ingredients for the most cohesive cocktail . . . Until you add Paisely, the liveliest and friendliest of the clan, who breathed life into them all.

But when their glowing leader falls ill with cancer, it’s up to these women to do what Paisely has done for them since the beginning: lift her up. Overcoming and accepting the inevitability of loss, the women draw closer than ever; finding together the strength to embrace and cherish their lives with acceptance, gratitude and most importantly, love. Finally living with the vigor that Paisely has shown them from the start, they are able to see their lives in a new light, while learning to say goodbye to the brightest star they’ve ever known. Over the course of just three months, these four women will undergo a magnificent transformation that leaves nobody unchanged.

 

Initial Thoughts:

After reading the first chapter, I wasn’t sure if I was going to like this book.  The POV shifted from character to character and kind of left me in a whirlwind.  First, one character would be narrating and then the story would suddenly shift to another character’s narration.  When a book is just starting out, I find that type of narration to be very confusing.  As a reader, I’m trying to figure out who the characters are and how they connect to each other.  But, I pressed on and once I got into chapters two and three, the story seemed to settle into one or two characters interacting at a time, which I found much easier to follow.  It remains to be seen how the rest of the book will flow, but initially I find the narration a bit clunky and confusing.  The storyline itself is quite interesting and has grabbed my interest.  Check back soon for my full review!

 

About the Author:


A native of Washington, DC, Ellyn Bache studied English at the Universities of North Carolina and Maryland, but didn’t begin writing seriously until the first two of her four children were born and she knew, for sanity’s sake, she’d better find an “adult” activity to do at home during the children’s naps. She began as a freelance newspaper journalist while teaching herself to write fiction. After nearly six years of rejection slips, her short stories began to be published in both commercial magazines like Good Housekeeping and Seventeen, and literary magazines ranging from Shenandoah to the Carolina Quarterly. A collection of sixteen of her stories, The Value of Kindness, won the Willa Cather Fiction Prize.

After more than twenty years in Wilmington, NC, Ellyn now divides her time between the Carolinas and Pennsylvania.

Visit Ellyn’s website and connect with her on Facebook.

 

Visit other stops on the Tour!

Tuesday, June 14th: Reviews from the Heart

Monday, June 20th: Sara’s Organized Chaos

Wednesday, June 22nd: Bookstack

Monday, June 27th: StephTheBookworm

Tuesday, June 28th: I’m Booking It

Wednesday, June 29th: Crazy for Books

Thursday, June 30th: Jenn’s Bookshelves

Tuesday, July 5th: A Cozy Reader’s Corner

Wednesday, July 6th: 2 Kids and Tired Book Reviews

Date TBD: Colloquium

Release Day Spotlight – Tassy Morgan’s Bluff by Jim Stinson

I received an unsolicited copy of this book for review and I do look forward to reading it at some point in the future.  I wanted to highlight it today since it’s the release day and it sounds like such a fun story!  I hope you’ll check it out!  If you’ve read it, let me know what you think and feel free to leave a link to your review in the comments!  Don’t you just love the cover?  I just love whimsical covers like this..

[amazon_link id="0452297249" target="_blank" container="" container_class="" ]Tassy Morgan's Bluff: A Novel[/amazon_link]

Title:  Tassy Morgan’s Bluff
Author:  Jim Stinson
Publication Date:  June 28, 2011
Publisher:  Plume Books (a division of Penguin)


A wonderfully funny and warm introduction to the quirky inhabitants of a small town located on the breathtakingly scenic northern tip of California.

San Andreas, California. It may be a quaint town, but its residents have high hopes for its future as a tourist destination. There’s Bill the Fixer, the handyman who sidelines in chain-saw sculpted redwood totem poles; real estate agent Margaret Nam, who plans to make a mint rehabbing beach shacks; and Jimi, the well-to-do hairstylist whose chair is the epicenter of town gossip. Amid their town’s growing pains, widower Lincoln Ellis and Tassy Morgan, a recently divorced painter, meet and-much to their surprise-sparks begin to fly.

Beautifully written and infused with sly humor, Tassy Morgan’s Bluff will welcome readers of all ages to a place they’ll want to visit again and again.

Check out the book’s trailer!

Author Links:
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Oh my June!

I am so glad that June is almost over. This month has been the busiest and most craziest month of the year for me as far as my job is concerned. I have been buried in spreadsheets and grant applications all month and I’m finally beginning to see the light! Yay!

But. . . My blog has suffered for it. I am seriously and I mean majorly, seriously, crazily behind in writing reviews. I have about five books that I’ve started and have yet to finish for various blog tours and scheduled reviews. I am a #bloggerfail this month (I just used a Twitter hashtag in a post! I feel so cool – LOL!).

Once I get even a little bit behind with reading and writing reviews, it seems an almost insurmountable task to get caught up. I never get back to the books I started and didn’t finish because there are always more in the queue that need to be read and reviewed for upcoming tours and scheduled review dates. How does a blogger ever catch up?

I guess I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed right now and I don’t even know where to begin. When I scheduled this stuff, I had no idea that June was going to be as nuts as it turned out to be. I could use some advice from my blogger family.

Your crazy, overwhelmed blogger,
Jen