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A place to record the books I've read. With a short review on each. I strive to never tell too much of the story to ruin it for anyone. BUT, if it is a picture book, I often tell the endings. “Of course anyone who truly loves books buys more of them than he or she can hope to read in one fleeting lifetime. A good book, resting unopened in its slot on a shelf, full of majestic potentiality, is the most comforting sort of intellectual wallpaper.” ― David Quammen
Monday, November 26, 2012
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Inheritance by Christopher Paolini
This book reminded me that Christopher Paolini's books have many pages. Not only that but, the writing is small so it takes a while for me to read them. But, that is not necessarily a bad thing. I enjoyed the wonderful hours it took to read this big book. (about 100 pages longer than Brisingr--his last book in the series.)
This is the conclusion to the series (called the Inheritance Cycle Series).
There is a lot of fighting in the book. I love how the book has so many twists and turns. Things don't always work out the way I imagined but, it's great that they work out even better than I thought they would.
It was great to hear of Saphira and Eragon's adventures. Many of the same characters as the other books. There are many that I love! It was a good conclusion and many loose ends get resolved.
I loved the pronunciation helps at the end. Huge help!
It was definitely worth the many hours it took to read this book. I recommend this series. These books are so fun!
This is the conclusion to the series (called the Inheritance Cycle Series).
There is a lot of fighting in the book. I love how the book has so many twists and turns. Things don't always work out the way I imagined but, it's great that they work out even better than I thought they would.
It was great to hear of Saphira and Eragon's adventures. Many of the same characters as the other books. There are many that I love! It was a good conclusion and many loose ends get resolved.
I loved the pronunciation helps at the end. Huge help!
It was definitely worth the many hours it took to read this book. I recommend this series. These books are so fun!
Labels:
Christopher Paolini,
Dragon riders,
Dragons,
Dwarfs,
Elves,
Eragon series,
Inheritance Cycle
Monday, November 12, 2012
Edenbrooke by Julianne Donaldson
Okay, so this book is just downright romantic! I loved reading this romance. It was clean and filled with high morale and
made me want to work on my home relationships.
Marianne has lost her mother. Her father seems to have taken off after her mom's death. Her twin sister is away for the summer in Town. Marianne prefers the country. Marianne is heading to Edenbrooke to be with her sister as her sister tries to get the eldest son to ask her marry him. Her sister gets everything she wants.
Marianne is so excited to go. Not only because it is in the country but to get away from her Grandmother's critical yet concerned view.
Even her trip to Edenbrooke is eventful. There are many twists and turns that I was really quite surprised about.
If you love clean romance, you will love this book. I enjoyed every moment and couldn't put it down.
It was great!
Here are some characters:
Marianne has lost her mother. Her father seems to have taken off after her mom's death. Her twin sister is away for the summer in Town. Marianne prefers the country. Marianne is heading to Edenbrooke to be with her sister as her sister tries to get the eldest son to ask her marry him. Her sister gets everything she wants.
Marianne is so excited to go. Not only because it is in the country but to get away from her Grandmother's critical yet concerned view.
Even her trip to Edenbrooke is eventful. There are many twists and turns that I was really quite surprised about.
If you love clean romance, you will love this book. I enjoyed every moment and couldn't put it down.
It was great!
Here are some characters:
Marianne--main character
Philip--man Marianne meets
Betsy—Marianne’s maid
Marianne’s Grandmother—wealthy, cranky Grandmother
Aunt Amelia—Marianne’s Aunt.
Lives with Marianne’s Grandmother
James—the coachman
Mr. Whittles—guy who is crazy about her and writes poems and
who is very slobbery
Mr. Kellet (cousin, a bit of a player)
Highwayman
Lady Caroline—wealthy mother who Cecily is going to stay and
attempt to court the oldest son who has the inheritance
Wyndhams—Lady Caroline’s family (the children's names in order
Charles, Philip, William
Rachel—Married to William
Louisa—Lady Caroline’s daughter who becomes buddy, buddy
with Cecilly
Charles—Philip’s brother
Cecily—Marianne’s sister
Mrs. Fairhurst—old bitty who tries to discourage Marianne
Miss Grace—sweet daughter of Mrs. Fairhurst
Mr. & Mrs. Clumpett—also visiting the Wyndhams
Meg—the horse
Mr. Beaufort—a young man who likes Marianne. ( a suitor)
Labels:
England,
Jane Austen Type,
Julianne Donaldson,
Love,
Relationships
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