Monday 26 December 2011

Catching Up!!!

Hello all!  I am so sorry I have been AWOL lately. Life has been really hectic!  I have been reading, but not as much as usual, although I do have a few books to post for today!  Hopefully now I will be back on track!

Woof! Writers on Dogs edited by Lee Montgomery

This book is a bunch of short stories that are written by professional authors who also happen to be dog owners. I am not usually a fan of short stories, which my friend Jay can attest to, but I absolutely love animal stories. I really enjoyed this book because it is well-written and even though I am not a dog lover, it was easy for me to fall into the stories being told. There were, of course, some really sad stories as our beloved pets cannot live forever, but there are also great stories of friendship and companionship. They are all very different from one another, and there was only one story that I skipped over because I just could not get into it.  I recommend this book if you are a dog lover or love animal stories in general!!!

Christmas With Anne and Other Stories by L.M. Montgomery

In the spirit of Christmas, I thought I would write about a Christmas book. Another book of short stories, this compilation was put together by a fan of Lucy Maud Montgomery's who came across some unknown short stories that had never been published. They are tales of tradition and the spirit of Christmas. I thoroughly enjoyed each and every one of these stories and it was really interesting to have an idea of how people used to celebrate Christmas and what it used to mean before it became a materialistic holiday. If you would like to go back to earlier times and the joy of Christmas, you should definitely read this book!

A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness

This book was only released a few months ago by the wonderful author who wrote the Chaos Walking Trilogy for young adults (of which I have read the first one and it was fantastic!) This book was inspired by another writer, Siobhan Dowd, and is his interpretation of her idea.

The story is about Conor who lives with his mom and she is very sick. He has to look after himself, and he doesn't mind, but he keeps having an awful nightmare that haunts him in his sleep. One night a monster visits and Conor is told he was called by Conor and he is going to tell him three tales and Conor has to tell him a tale when he is done. The purpose of the monster being there is for him to help heal, but who is he helping heal and why? This is an incredibly written book that is very heartfelt and true. It deals with the effects of grief and how we can move on after a loss. I think this is a great book for any young adult who has experienced loss because it shows them it is okay to go through grief and to feel the things they feel. I hope everyone will give this story a try and let me know what you think!

I hope you have enjoyed my quick reviews for today! I am still trying to figure out how to add pictures so the text is broken up some. Thank you, as always, for reading my blog and I would love to hear any and all feedback you may have!  Please let your friends know about my blog and ask them to "follow" me too!

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!

Thursday 17 November 2011

Darkfever

I apologize to the men who have been reading this, it just happens to be that I have been reading more "feminine" books lately (they have been no-brainer ones, which is what I need during my crazy school!!!) So this next book, Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning, is actually a romance book. I don't read romance books, it's not my thing, but this is a book that a customer RAVED to me about a few months ago and she had me convinced, so I bought it.

The story is about a Georgian girl, Mac, who gets a call that her sister (who was going to school in Ireland) has been killed. Mac discovers she had received a frantic message from her sister on the day she died, but did not get it until a few weeks later. Not satisfied with the work the police were doing (they closed the case as they could not find any leads), Mac heads to Ireland herself. Enter the Seelie, Unseelie, and Jericho Barrons. Mac's world is turned upside down when she realizes she is not who she thought she was (neither was her sister) and there are things that exist in the world that she thought only existed in books.

This book, which I apologize is the first book in another series lol, was so great! It was well written, all the fantastic elements were completely believable, and I think that Mac, in some ways, is easy to relate to. She's just a "normal" girl who fell into the dark side of life. And my favourite part of this book is that it did not feel like a romance book at all (big sigh of relief!!!) Darkfever is the first in a series of 5 books so far, book 5 having been released in hardcover in January and paperback in August.

I think anyone who is into fantasy would really enjoy this book.  I am going to say that female readers would probably enjoy it more, but hey, if you are an open minded man, I challenge you to give it a try!  And PLEASE let me know if you do! lol

Check out Darkfever on the Random House website! Enjoy my fellow readers!

http://www.randomhouse.ca/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780440240983

Wednesday 9 November 2011

The Long Quiche Goodbye

Okay, so I said in the beginning that I am going to review different kinds of books, not the same thing over and over. However, I just finished another cozy mystery and I loved it, so I had to include it!  It is The Long Quiche Goodbye by Avery Aames and it is the first in the Cheese Shop Mystery.

http://us.penguingroup.com/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780425235522,00.html?The_Long_Quiche_Goodbye_Avery_Aames

http://www.averyaames.com/index.html
In this book we meet Charlotte who is a part owner of the Fromagerie Bessette, a cheese shop. She runs it with her cousin, Matthew, who has twin daughters and the four of them share a house. The night of the grand re-opening of the shop, there is a murder right outside and Charlotte's grandmother is the number one suspect. Charlotte is urged by her friends to investigate herself, as the chief does not seem to be getting any closer to finding out who the real killer is. Will she be able to find out the truth before her grandmother is sent to jail and loses the election for mayor to Kristine?

I absolutely LOVE the characters in this book! And one of my favourites is Rags, Charlotte's cat.  He goes everywhere with her and she treats him the way I treat my cats: like a baby. The relationships between different characters are really great, there is a bit of humour, and I think everyone wishes they had a grandma like Charlotte's! I think this will definitely be a new favourite series of mine and I cannot wait to read more! There are only 3 books so far in this series: The Long Quiche Goodbye, Lost and Fondue, and Clobbered With Camembert (due to be released in February). Enjoy, my fellow book lovers!  And don't forget to tell me what you think!

Sunday 6 November 2011

Coffeehouse Mysteries - Book 1-5

For the last little while, I have been absolutely OBSESSED with mystery books, particularly those considered "cozy" mysteries. I figured since most people only review the first book in a series, I would review the first 5 of this new favourite of mine. On one of my trips to the library, I came across a book entitled "On What Grounds" by Cleo Coyle. I picked it up, was loving the cover art, and read the back. Amazing.  It sounded absolutely amazing. I have now read the first 5 books in the series, which probably tells you that I enjoy them. Although, that would be an understatement because I LOVE them!

On What Grounds - Book 1

http://us.penguingroup.com/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780425192139,00.html?On_What_Grounds_Cleo_Coyle
The first book in the series introduces the reader to all the main players. Claire is the manager of the Village Blend, a coffeehouse in Greenwich Village in good old New York City. Because of this, the reader gets all kinds of information about how to properly grind coffee and make latte's, etc. I am personally not a coffee drinker, but it does not matter.  I love the little rants she goes off on about how people don't do things the "proper way". In this story, Claire finds the body of one of her workers at the bottom of the basement stairs in the coffeehouse. Determined to find out what has happened to one of her staff, she does not leave the job to the police, but decides to do some of her own detective work.
I absolutely fell in love with the characters in this book and the relationships they have.  I love witty, sarcastic, quick-thinking conversation and that is how Coyle writes. I love the setting, the process of the detective work, and it is not straight-forward as to who the killer is.


Through the Grinder - Book 2

http://us.penguingroup.com/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780425197141,00.html?Through_the_Grinder_Cleo_Coyle

In the second book, females who frequent the Village Blend or who are a part of Claire's life start dying. They are considered to be suicides, but Claire is not convinced. She realizes they are all connected and is determined to prove that these women are not killing themselves. When her daughter becomes an intended victim, Claire goes into protective mode and works even harder to find out who is behind these murders.
I loved the second book as much as the first. The nice thing about these stories is they do not take place back to back, making them seem a bit more realistic. There are usually a few months at least between the books and in each one you get to know Claire, Madame, Matteo, Joy, and Mike more than the last.

Latte Trouble - Book 3

http://us.penguingroup.com/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780425204450,00.html?Latte_Trouble_Cleo_Coyle

 The third installment of the Coffeehouse Mystery series is once again close to home for Claire. While holding an event during Fashion Week at the Blend, two men are poisoned, one of them dying in the coffeehouse. One of Claire's baristas is arrested for the murder and hauled off to jail. Although Matteo does not believe in Tucker's innocence, Claire knows he would not have tried to kill anyone and sets off on what Matteo calls her "Nancy Drew" train. Things between Matteo and Claire have started to shift a bit and it makes you wonder if they will one day reunite.
Oh how I love Tucker! He is so funny and vibrant, but we see a whole other side of him after he has been arrested and thrown into jail. Coyle certainly writes in a way in which you cannot help but feel extreme sympathy for the poor guy and your heart reaches out to him. I was actually able to figure out a bit before it was revealed who the killer was. But just because I knew who, did not mean I knew why the murder had taken place. Read it to find out!

Murder Most Frothy - Book 4

http://us.penguingroup.com/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780425211137,00.html?Murder_Most_Frothy_Cleo_Coyle

This book takes us to the Hamptons. That right there tells you it will be full of crazy people, lots of booze and parties, and downright ridiculousness. Claire is helping a friend with the coffee portion of his new restaurant, and is spending the summer in the Hamptons. A murder takes places at the house of the restaurant owner and one of Claire's staff is killed. She does not believe he was the intended target, but rather that her friend was the one the killer meant to shoot and thought he/she shot. Claire is on the case and this time brings Madame into it with her, making Matteo angry.
This book is, like I said, full of ridiculousness.  Haha.  But in a good way! When I think of the Hamptons, I shake my head and that's what this book makes me do.  The characters made me laugh, it is unclear who is behind the mess of things that is going on, and you wonder if this will be the book in which Claire finds herself in a situation she will not recover from (considering some of the things that have happened to her in the past.)

Decaffeinated Corpse - Book 5

http://us.penguingroup.com/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780425216385,00.html?Decaffeinated_Corpse_Cleo_Coyle

I just finished this book about an hour ago and it did not disappoint. In his travels, Matteo came across something that most buyers/sellers in the coffee world would kill for: naturally decaffeinated coffee beans. The Village Blend has exclusive rights to the sale of the coffee, but everything needs to remain hush hush until the launch at the Beekman Hotel. Before that, though, an attempt to murder the grower has been made and neither Ric (the grower) or Matteo will fill Claire in on what is going on. They do not want to involve the police, so she starts digging herself. Before the end, people will die, Matteo and Claire may find themselves involved in a case of fraud, and Matteo will be taken away by the cops.
This story did not disappoint, as I'm not sure Coyle is capable of disappointment. We start to see a shift in some relationships (which made me jump up and down), and yet again, Madame is involved in solving the mystery. I love these characters more and more with every book and I hope you will try them and let me know what you think!  If you are a fan of cozy mystery you will definitely like these because, let's face it, just because you have published a book does not mean you can write.  Cleo Coyle can write!  She is good at conversation, she is good at character development, and of course, with all aspects of the mystery and solving it. Give it a try and let me know!  Maybe you will find yourself to be a Coffeehouse Mystery lover too!

Sunday 30 October 2011

Liesl & Po

http://www.amazon.ca/Liesl-Po-Lauren-Oliver/dp/006201451X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1319987873&sr=8-1

The first book I have chosen to review is Liesl & Po by Lauren Oliver.  I was drawn to this book a while back in my usual book research because of the cover.  It is brown and gold, there is a circle of people around a little girl (Liesl), and a bright light coming out of the box she has in front of her (which makes you wonder what is inside.)  It is one of those covers I want to just run my hand over. Yes, I judge books by their covers!

The story is about an orphan girl, Liesl, and her adventure to put her father to rest.  Along the way she befriends Po, Bundle, and Will and they manage to find themselves in all kinds of sticky situations.  The story deals with death and healing, but also with friendship and doing good for others.  It was a very cute story with lots of adventure, some supernatural beings, and, of course, magic.  I feel sorry to say, I do not have much else to say about this book. It was fun, it was well-written, and I enjoyed it, but it was not jump-out-of-your-seat amazing. The story flowed well, made complete sense, and has the ever expected bad guys. It was a quick read and I am glad I read it, but it is not one that I would read again. This story is for readers age 9-12.

The link above is where you can check out the book on amazon.ca.  It gives you a book description, as well as many reviews from people who loved the book.  Make your own decision, and if you read it, let me know what you think!

Tuesday 25 October 2011

Hopping on the Bandwagon...

I have been reading for as long as I can remember. It is something that has always been there, it's what I do.  I can't go to bed without having read at least a page, but my day is a pretty good one when I've been able to curl up for hours reading!  Working with books off and on for the past 4 years has increased my speed, passion, and knowledge of books. Being given an opportunity to review books for a well-known Canadian publisher for a year was an amazing adventure and something I will treasure for the rest of my life.

For The Love of Reading was created so I can continue to review books.  I am not looking to spoil the end or give anything away, but to give you my opinion of what I have read in the hopes that maybe you will want to read it too.  I plan on reviewing a wide array of books as I am open to reading anything once!  Please do not hesitate to recommend anything to me!

I would like to thank a few people before I end my first post. To my mom, thank you for instilling a love of reading in me.  Without your love and passion for books, I may not have developed my own. To Joe, for responding to a handwritten letter, in which I went on and on about how much I loved books and how I had always wanted to work in a bookstore. To Aidan, for hiring me twice. To James, for sharing my love and passion for kids books. A lot of my knowledge was gained in the time we worked together and I have always valued your opinion. To Michelle, for getting giddy and excited with me about books that we were reading or that we were waiting to be released. To Jennifer, for a fabulous year of reading and reviewing, and for finding a fellow book lover.  And finally to Aditya, for believing I can do anything.