Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Miss Buncle's Book by D. E. Stevenson


TITLE:  Miss Buncle's Book (Miss Buncle #1)
AUTHOR:  Stevenson, D. E. 
GENRE:  Fiction
DATES READ:  7/7/2016 - 7/13/2016
MY RATING:  3.5/5

My boyfriend picked this book out for me!  Bringing it along to SC with hopes of reading.
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This was such a cute concept, and so ahead of its time!  A book within a book, within another book!!!  A how it causes so much turmoil!

I did adore this book about a quaint English village, a heroine named Barbara Buncle, and an antagonist names Ms. Agatha Featherstone-Hogg.  You can't really go wrong there!

The writing took some getting used to.  But it was originally published in the 1930's after all.  A charming tale about misconceptions and how looks (and books) can be deceiving... something the best characters are real people, you know.

Recommended for any book lover.

Will read and write as soon as I can!

***Photo by B. Bumble***

Thursday, July 7, 2016

The Traveling Tea Shop by Belinda Jones


TITLE:  The Traveling Tea Shop (Love Travel #11)
AUTHOR:  Jones, Belinda
GENRE:  Fiction/Chick-lot
DATES READ:  7/6/2016 - 7/7/2016
MY RATING:  3/5

This another one my mom and I picked out to bring along for vacation pool-reading. 
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A naive travel agent/blogger, a sad housewife/TV celebrity, a kooky grandma, and a pouty teenager/20 something.  Throw them all into the United States (did I mention they're British? I pip!) on a double-decker bus and get them all to talk about baking/cake.  And there's your chick-lit.

Fun, fluffy (like cake!), and definitely a breezy beachy read that made me hungry by the pool.  Recommended for a lazy read in the sunshine.

Will read and write as soon as I can!

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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Raise the Titanic! by Clive Cussler


TITLE:  Raise the Titanic! (Dirk Pitt #3)
AUTHOR:  Cussler, Clive
GENRE:  Fiction
DATES READ:  7/2/2016 - 7/6/2016
MY RATING:  5/5

I've heard about this one for years from both my mom and my brother.  Brought it along for vacation to read down by the pool with a nice cup of coffee. 
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Raise the Titanic! does exactly what it set out to do.  Bring to life a mystery, and bring to the surface perhaps the most famous shipwreck of all time.

LOVED THIS!!! I could picture every single moment in vivid detail!  And doesn't love Dirk Pitt?!

I admit, this probably amounts to my obsession with all thing Titanic.  This book does a good job bringing that fascination to life, with action and adventure.  Definitely recommended to anyone who loves a good Clive Cussler.  This is definitely my favorite Dirk Pitt novel so far!

Will read and write as soon as I can!

***Photo by B. Bumble***

Saturday, July 2, 2016

The Stand by Stephen King


TITLE:  The Stand
AUTHOR:  King, Stephen
GENRE:  Horror
DATES READ:  5/3/2016 - 7/2/2016
MY RATING:  4/5

It's been almost 3 months since my last King, so it's about time! 
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The Stand is a post-apocalyptic tale of the good and evil within people.  A contagious virus wipes out the majority of the population, leaving what's left of humanity to succumb to a dark evil, or to take a stand...

I will say, it's been a long time since I've had a book take me almost 2 whole months to finish...  I actually had to drag this 1400+ page monster onto a plane with me to my South Carolina vacation (I brought other books because I was optimistic!).

It is truly an epic story with simple chilling themes.  I pictures all of the characters so vividly (and for the record... Molly Ringwald is not my Fran).  I could see Stu and Nick so clearly in my mind.  Even Harold Lauder (I can't stand him!!!), and the creepy white haired Nadine.  I appreciated the sinister Dark Man, and my personal favorites: Trashcan Man and Tom Cullen!

M-O-O-N.  That spells - I'm finally done with the unabridged version of this well-loved Stephen King masterpiece.  A must read for die-hard King fans.  I would probably stick with the abridged version unless you're up for a long haul...

Will read something different and write soon!

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