Mailbox Monday

Thanks to Marcia at The Printed Page for hosting Mailbox Monday. I luckily only got one in the mail this week, and I think I'll really enjoy it.     The Invention of Everything Else by Samantha Hunt From the moment Louisa first catches sight of the strange man who occupies a forbidden room on the thirty-third floor, she is determined to befriend him.Unbeknownst to Louisa, he is Nikola Tesla—inventor of AC electricity and wireless communication—and he is living out his last days at the Hotel New Yorker.Winning his attention through a shared love of pigeons, she eventually uncovers the story of Tesla’s life as a Serbian immigrant and a visionary genius: as a boy he built engines powered by June bugs, as a man he dreamed of pulling electricity from the sky.The mystery deepens when Louisa reunites with an enigmatic former classmate and faces the loss of her father as he attempts to travel to the past to meet up with his beloved late...
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Winners!

Congratulations! You won a copy of Julie and Julia by Julie Powell, courtesy of Hachette Book Goup. Ladytink_534 of The Movieholic and Bibliophile's Blog Lethea Benson Freda Mans Becca from Complete and Utter Poppycock Ken I'll be sending e-mails to the winners, but  I'll just need your mailing address to pass on to Hachette. I hope you enjoy the book....
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Wondrous Words Wednesday

I ran across a few new-to-me words this week. The first three are from The Castaways by Elin Hilderbrand. banquette- a long bench with an upholstered seat, esp. one along a wall, as in a restaurant. "that had a blackboard menu and banquettes that used to be church pews" confit- (I've heard this several times on cooking shows, but wasn't quite sure what it was.) meat, such as duck, that has been salted and then cooked and preserved in its own fat. gaufrette- a thin crisp fan-shaped French wafer, often served alongside a dessert "duck confit on a gaufrette" This one is from Eyewitness to Jesus by Carsten Peter Thiede and Matthew D'Ancona. tessera- one of the small pieces used in mosaic work. "those tesserae, those small pieces of the Matthean mosaic"  And then I have one that is used a lot, but when Amber asked what it meant, I couldn't quite define it. We were reading Viva Cisco by Patrick Shannon. glen- a small, narrow, secluded valley. (Yes, I should have known this...
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Teaser Tuesday

Grab your current read. Let the book fall open to a random page. Share with us two (2) "teaser" sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12. You also need to share the title of the book that you're getting your "teaser" from...that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you've given. Please avoid spoilers! My teaser: Phillip Strauss reclined and sank into the overstuffed couch, which, by subtle design, was meant to be warm and inviting, allowing patients to open up and speak freely. Phillip had no issues with such openness. -pg. 113, "Four Letter Session," The Light, the Dark, & Ember Between by J. W. Nicklaus Teaser Tuesdays is hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Play along....
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Kim Smith, Author of A Will to Love

  I want to thank Kim Smith for taking a page in my notebook to tell us a little about her life.   A Day in the Life of Kim Smith, Author of A Will to Love So you wanna be a writer like me? Do you have the “write stuff”? I am a very busy woman. So, come along and let’s see what my day is like. Today, June 29, 2009 Alarm went off at 5:25 am as it is set to do, but since I had a very sleepless night, I snoozed until 6 am. Up and at 'em, on the computer, checking emails, writing posts for blog tour, posting to groups for promos on the book.  6:45 off to the showers and cereal bowl 7:15 off to the day job as a network admin for a hydrostatic remanufacturing co. 8:00 working at the day job invoicing, order entry, troubleshooting order issues. 10:45 take a break go for a walk for fitness and blood sugar (type two diabetic) 11:00...
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Musing Monday

Today’s MUSING MONDAYS post is about about library company… Who, if anyone usually accompanies you to the library? Is it somewhere you go alone? Or is it a regular outing with family or friends? Which do you prefer? Most of the time I go to the library by myself, whether it be to check out books, return them, or just sit and read for a while in peace and quiet. Usually I go once a week, but sometimes it's more, depending on my mood. I do like when Amber comes with me though, just because she always finds a stack of books to read. She may not get to them all before they need returned, but that's beside the point. And she's old enough now to go off to the kids section without me having to tag along and we can meet up when we're both done looking. I never go with any other family or friends besides Amber. It's just not that...
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