10/26/11

REVIEW: Mary Boleyn: The Mistress of Kings by Alison Weir

Description

Sister to Queen Anne Boleyn, she was seduced by two kings and was an intimate player in one of history’s most gripping dramas. Yet much of what we know about Mary Boleyn has been fostered through garbled gossip, romantic fiction, and the misconceptions repeated by historians. Now, in her latest book, New York Times bestselling author and noted British historian Alison Weir gives us the first ever full-scale, in-depth biography of Henry VIII’s famous mistress, in which Weir explodes much of the mythology that surrounds Mary Boleyn and uncovers the truth about one of the most misunderstood figures of the Tudor age. 

With the same brand of extensive forensic research she brought to her acclaimed book The Lady in the Tower, Weir facilitates here a new portrayal of her subjects, revealing how Mary was treated by her ambitious family and the likely nature of the relationship between the Boleyn sisters. She also posits new evidence regarding the reputation of Mary’s mother, Elizabeth Howard, who was rumored to have been an early mistress of Henry VIII.

Weir unravels the truth about Mary’s much-vaunted notoriety at the French court and her relations with King François I. She offers plausible theories as to what happened to Mary during the undocumented years of her life, and shows that, far from marrying an insignificant and complacent nonentity, she made a brilliant match with a young man who was the King’s cousin and a rising star at court.

Weir also explores Mary’s own position and role at the English court, and how she became Henry VIII’s mistress. She tracks the probable course of their affair and investigates Mary’s real reputation. With new and compelling evidence, Weir presents the most conclusive answer to date on the paternity of Mary’s children, long speculated to have been Henry VIII’s progeny.

Alison Weir has drawn fascinating information from the original sources of the period to piece together a life steeped in mystery and misfortune, debunking centuries-old myths and disproving accepted assertions, to give us the truth about Mary Boleyn, the so-called great and infamous whore.

About the Author

Alison Weir is the New York Times bestselling author of many historical biographies, including The Lady in the Tower, Mistress of the Monarchy, Henry VIII, Eleanor of Aquitaine, The Life of Elizabeth I, and The Six Wives of Henry VIII, and of the novels Captive Queen, Innocent Traitor, and The Lady Elizabeth. She lives in Surrey, England, with her husband.

Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books (October 4, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345521331
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345521330
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MY THOUGHTS
LOVED IT

Alison Weir is probably my favorite non fiction historical author since she can make the drollest facts read like fiction.  She really brings to life the true story about Mary Boleyn based on excruciating details she unearths from snippets of letters, official royal documents and details that were overlooked by other biographers.  Weir claims that Mary was probably not the "whore" history has portrayed her to be, but a victim of circumstance and was forced into a brief relationship with the King of France.  Since women are a minor footnote in history during this age, there is not much for Weir to go on, so she recreates Mary's life from know facts of the time and pieces those together with well researched truths. 

This is not a book for the casual reader of history.  The details might overwhelm some, but those who have read Weir's other books and are Tudor fans will adore this one.  I am a big fan of Weir's writing and style and although this is not my absolute favorite of hers, it certainly adds to my fascination of all things Tudor.  Just reading about the lifestyle and times of Mary Boleyn will make you crave even more detail about this period in time.  Although, the fictionalize account of Mary Boleyn is fun to read, the truth is even more alluring. 

REVIEW: Steampunk! edited by Kelly Link & Gavin Grant

Description

Imagine an altrnate universe where romance and technology reign. Where tinkerers and dreamers craft and re-craft a world of automatons, clockworks, calculating machines, and other marvels that never were. Where scientists and schoolgirls, fair folk and Romans, intergalactic bandits, utopian revolutionaries, and intrepid orphans solve crimes, escape from monstrous predicaments, consult oracles, and hover over volcanoes in steam-powered airships. Here, fourteen masters of speculative fiction, including two graphic storytellers, embrace the genre's established themes and refashion them in surprising ways and settings as diverse as Appalachia, Ancient Rome, future Australia, and alternate California. Visionaries Kelly Link and Gavin J. Grant have invited all-new explorations and expansions, taking a genre already rich, strange, and inventive in the extreme and challenging contributors to remake it from the ground up. The result is an anthology that defies the genre even as it defines it.

About the Authors

Kelly Link and Gavin J. Grant started a zine, founded an independent publishing house, own two letterpresses, and edited the fantasy half of The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror for five years.

Kelly Link is the author of three acclaimed short story collections and a collection for young adults. Her stories have appeared in several anthologies, including The Restless Dead and have won the Hugo, Nebula, Locus, Tiptree, British Science Fiction, and World Fantasy Awards.

Born in Scotland, Gavin J. Grant moved to the U.S. in 1991. He has written for the Los Angeles Times, Bookslut, and Time Out New York , is still a zine reviewer for Xerography Debt, and has published stories in several literary magazines.

Details

  • Reading level: Young Adult
  • Hardcover: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Candlewick Press (October 11, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0763648434
  • ISBN-13: 978-0763648435
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MY THOUGHTS
LOVED IT, SOME STORIES MORE THAN OTHERS

This book is a compendium of stories by some of my favorite authors.  Each ones is a complete story in just a few pages, but a few of them, I would really liked to see developed further.  There are also several manga-type stories that are incredibly well done.  I have recently become fascinated by manga and would love afford more of them.  I am going to hit on a few of the stand outs here:

Some Fortunate Future Day by Cassandra Clare - This is the perfect story to lead off the collection since it captures her at times, creepy writing style wonderfully.  It centers around Rose and her strange clockworking father who goes off to war and leaves in the care of robots he has created. Her doll, Ellen, tells her exactly what she doesn't want to hear and and a time changing device controls her destiny.

Seven Days Beset by Demons by Shawn Craig -  Wonderfully imaginative and weird, this manga covers the seven deadly sins over the course of seven day through the eyes of a mechanical music box maker. 

Finishing School by Kathleen Jennings - This illustrated short story ends with a beginning that should really be continued.  It is a story about how two girls meet up with a mechanics expert who takes on extraordinary adventures.


Everything Amiable and Obliging by Holly Black - Who would have thought that there is a steamy underside to clockwork automatons?  Only Holly Black could imagine this world.

All of the stories in this collect merit reading a few times and this would make an excellent gift for those who enjoy a bit of weird sci fi.

Waiting on Wednesday: Don Kirschner by Rich Podolsky

"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

This week's pre-publication "can't-wait-to-read" selection is:

Description

In 1958, long before he created and hosted Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, the most dynamic rock-and-roll series in television history, before he developed The Monkees and created The Archies, Don Kirshner was a 23-year-old kid with just a dream in his pocket. Five years later he was the prince of pop music. He did it by building Aldon Music, a song publishing firm, from scratch. This is about how he did it - with teenage discoveries Bobby Darin, Carole King, Neil Sedaka, and more. By 1960, at the ripe old age of 25, Kirshner had built the most powerful publishing house in the business, leading Time magazine to call him "the Man with the Golden Ear." In five short years he coaxed and guided his teenage prodigies to write more than 200 hits. And they weren't just hits, as it turned out, but standards - including "On Broadway," "Will You Love Me Tomorrow," "Up on the Roof", "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do," "I Love How You Love Me," "Who Put the Bomp," and "The Locomotion" - songs that have become the soundtrack of a generation. "We weren't trying to write standards," said one songwriter. "We were just trying to please Donnie."

Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Hal Leonard (March 6, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1458416704
  • ISBN-13: 978-1458416704

Before I was old enough to sneak out to concerts, I watched Don Kirchner's Rock Concert every weekend.  

10/25/11

BOOK TRAILER TUESDAY: It Getteth Better by God




Check out God's new memoir:

Description

Over the course of his long and distinguished career, god has literally seen it all. And not just seen. In fact, the multi-talented deity has played a pivotal role in many major events, including the Creation of the universe, the entirety of world history, the life of every human being who has ever lived, and the successful transitioning of American Idol into the post–Simon Cowell era. Now, as the earth he has godded so magnificently draws to a Mayan-induced close, God breaks his 1,400-year literary silence with his final masterpiece, The Last Testament.
As dictated to his mortal amanuensis, 11-time Emmy Award–winning comedy writer David Javerbaum, God looks back with unprecedented candor on his time in the public sector. He takes us behind the scenes of Genesis, setting the record (un)straight on the real first couple, Adam and Steve, and challenging long-held notions about the viability of containing a phylogenetically complete double bestiary within a 450,000-cubic-cubit watercraft. For the first time, he breaks his silence on Jesus Christ, shedding light on a father-son relationship as heartwarming as Will and Jaden Smith’s. And he reveals his true feelings about his third great faith, Islam, WHICH ARE NOTHING BUT POSITIVE AND RESPECTFUL.
But The Last Testament doesn’t just look back. It also offers God’s perspectives on the perennial quagmires of love, marriage, and smiting. And he takes an 27.99 unfiltered look at contemporary society, addressing such hot-button topics as:
• Why he loves America
• What he listens for in a good prayer
• Which sports teams he really roots for
• Which celebrities are totally gay
Sometimes preachy, sometimes holier-than-thou, but always lively, The Last Testament is a tale of courage, adversity, and triumph. It’s the ultimate celebrity autobiography, sure to appeal to not only hardcore God fans and “worshipers,” but to anyone who’s ever had total omnipotence. If you place complete faith in the literal truth of one book written by God, make it The Last Testament.

About the Author

GOD has been grabbing headlines ever since first creating the universe. Indeed, the multi-talented deity has been involved in the development of every single thing that has ever happened, including the Crusades, plate tectonics, and Seinfeld. His previous serious works as an author, The Old Testament, The New Testament, and The Koran have sold an impressive five billion copies, with the first two in particular coming to be collectively regarded as something of a bible of their field.

DAVID JAVERBAUM is a comedy writer living in New York.

Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster (November 1, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1451640188
  • ISBN-13: 978-1451640182

10/24/11

GIVEAWAY! The Christmas Cookie Club by Ann Pearlman (miniReview)


Description

Ann Pearlman’s irresistible debut novel provides the perfect ingredients for a fun and touching read about a group of women who gather each year to share a journey of friendship, hope, heartbreak—and recipes.
Every year at Christmastime, Marnie and her closest girlfriends mark their calendars for the cookie exchange. Everyone has to bring a batch of homemade cookies and a bottle of wine, but this year, it’s their stories that are especially important—the passion and hopefulness of new romance, the betrayal and disillusionment some relationships bring, the joys and fears of motherhood, the stress of financial troubles. On this evening, at least, the sisterly love they have for one another rises above it all. Celebrating courage and joy in spite of hard times and honoring the importance of women’s friendships as well as the embracing bonds of community, Ann Pearlman’s delightful novel speaks to us all. 


About the Author

Ann Pearlman was born in Washington D.C. and then moved around several Midwestern cities, most notably Chicago and Pittsburgh. As an adult, she settled in Ann Arbor where The Christmas Cookie Club is set and has been translated into 6 languages. http://www.christmascookieclub.com/ Ann received an undergraduate degree in Anthropology, and a graduate degree in Clinical Social Work and maintains her practice as a psychotherapist.

Ann studied writing at the University of Michigan, attended workshops at Sewanee and Squaw Valley Writers' Conferences and published her first book, Getting Free: Women and Psychotherapy in 1982. Keep the Home Fires Burning: How to Have an Affair With Your Spouse, was published1985, and garnered the attention of the Oprah Winfrey Show and several other TV talk shows. Her memoir, Infidelity, was nominated for a Pulitzer and made into a Lifetime movie by Lionsgate. http://www.annpearlman.net/books/infidel... Inside the Crips, with a foreword by Ice T, took readers into the life of a Crip gang member and the California Prison system. http://www.annpearlman.net/books/insidet...

When she's not writing, Ann enjoys making metal sculptures and painting. She also loves to dance, work out, and garden. On a winter day in Ann Arbor, you can find Ann with her friends or her granddaughters making homemade jams and cookies. Or escaping the snow for a beach and snorkeling. Ann has three children and four grandchildren. The Christmas Cookie Club is her first novel. A companion book, The Christmas Cookie Cookbook: All the Rules and Delicious Recipes to Start Your Own Holiday Club guides readers in developing their own cookie party. http://www.christmascookieclub.com/cookb...

A Gift For My Sister, which follows Marnie's daughters, Tara and Sky, introduced in The Christmas Cookie Club will be in the U.K. in Oct. 2011, and the U.S. in May 2012. The paperback of the Christmas Cookie Club, with a new chapter of recipes and a teaser chapter for A Gift for my Sister will be out in Oct. 2011.



Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket Books; Reprint edition (October 25, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1439159416
  • ISBN-13: 978-1439159415
SOURCE:  PUBLIC LIBRARY

MY THOUGHTS
LOVED IT

This is the perfect book for the season and I did copy a few of the recipes out of the book because they sounded really wonderful. I really enjoyed the way these women's stories were told through the use of cookie recipes which starts off each chapter. This group of women will have you hungry for more of Pearlman's story telling.  I read this book when it first came out and love it.   If you enjoyed the Friday Night Knitting Club, you will probably enjoy this one as well.

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10/23/11

GIVEAWAY! Spooktacular Hop


Welcome to the Spooktacular  Giveaway Hop! 

This hop is hosted by I Am a Reader, Not a Writer (HERE) and The Diary of a Bookworm (HERE).
There are hundreds of blogs participating and each has their own entry rules and geographic limits, so be sure to read the rules for each one.  This hop starts October 24th and runs through October 31th. midnight. 

HERE IS WHAT I HAVE FOR ONE LUCKY WINNER:



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10/22/11

REVIEW: Domestic Violets by Matthew Norman

Description

Tom Violet always thought that by the time he turned thirty-five, he’d have everything going for him. Fame. Fortune. A beautiful wife. A satisfying career as a successful novelist. A happy dog to greet him at the end of the day.
The reality, though, is far different. He’s got a wife, but their problems are bigger than he can even imagine. And he’s written a novel, but the manuscript he’s slaved over for years is currently hidden in his desk drawer while his father, an actual famous writer, just won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. His career, such that it is, involves mind-numbing corporate buzzwords, his pretentious archnemesis Gregory, and a hopeless, completely inappropriate crush on his favorite coworker. Oh . . . and his dog, according to the vet, is suffering from acute anxiety.
Tom’s life is crushing his soul, but he’s decided to do something about it. (Really.) Domestic Violets is the brilliant and beguiling story of a man finally taking control of his own happiness—even if it means making a complete idiot of himself along the way.

About the Author

Matthew Norman is an advertising copywriter. He lives with his wife and daughter in Baltimore. Domestic Violets is his first novel.

 Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial; Original edition (August 9, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0062065114
  • ISBN-13: 978-0062065117
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MY THOUGHTS
LOVED IT

Tom Violet is having a bad day, well, actually a bad life.  His sex life is down the drain, his famous father just won the Pulitzer Prize for a book he wrote years ago, he has a dead end job and HIS book will never be published.  When his father shows up in his home (actually his father owns the house Tom lives in) states he just left his wife and proceeds to get drunk, Tom really thinks it can't get any worse.  Then his mother's husband, Gary shows up as well.  If all this sounds depressing, it really isn't since I think I laughed my way through much of this book.  This story puts the FUN in dysfunctional.

Tom is such and endearing character that you want to take him home, give him a drink and a quiet room and tell him everything is going to be ok.  His dark sarcasm and wit are just icing on the cake. This really reminded me a bit of a cross between Carl Hiaasen and Christopher Moore, well, if Moore wrote without paranormal elements.  It is funny, because a friend saw this book before I did and sent me an immediate message that this book was perfect for me!  It has exactly all of the things I love in a good read:  compelling characters, a bit of wackiness and snark.  I prize snark over all else.