Follow Friday (4)

Posted on Jul 8, 2011 in 2011 | 11 comments


This is a fun little feature hosted by Miz Parajunkee that promotes bookbloggy togetherness. One of those is probably not a word.

This week’s question:

Q. Let’s step away from besties…What is the worst book that you’ve ever read and actually finished?

Like anyone who reads my blog can’t see this one coming:

For a long time it was She’s Come Undone by Wally Lamb, but then Stephanie Meyer wrote Breaking Dawn and introduced me to a whole new level of suck.

Thanks for stopping by! Be sure to follow this week’s FF featured blog, Read Breathe Relax!

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Follow Friday (3)

Posted on Jun 10, 2011 in 2011 | 9 comments


This is a fun little feature hosted by Miz Parajunkee that promotes bookbloggy togetherness. One of those is probably not a word.

This week’s question IS AN EASY ONE:

Q. The magic book fairy pops out of your cereal box and says “you and your favorite character (from a book of course) can switch places!” Who are you going to switch with?

That’s simple. I am now Miss Cassandra Mortmain and I live in a perfectly lovely, yet mostly crumbling, elderly castle and I am writing to you from the kitchen sink…

“That is, my feet are in it; the rest of me is on the draining-board, which I have padded with our dog’s blanket and the tea-cosy. I can’t say that I am really comfortable, and there is a depressing smell of carbolic soap, but this is the only part of the kitchen where there is any daylight left. And I have found that sitting in a place where you have never sat before can be inspiring- I wrote my very pest poem while sitting on the hen-house. Though even that isn’t a very good poem. I have decided my poetry is so bad that I mustn’t write any more of it.” – I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith

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Follow Friday (2)

Posted on Oct 22, 2010 in 2010 | 9 comments

Happy Follow Friday! I’m actually off of work today and I’m probably more excited than I should be! I hope you have a wonderful day and thanks for stopping by!

Before you run off, here are the two books I’m enjoying RIGHT NOW:


Mercury Falls by Rob Kroese
From Goodreads:
Years of covering the antics of End Times cults for The Banner, a religious news magazine, have left Christine Temetri not only jaded but seriously questioning her career choice. That is, until she meets Mercury, an anti-establishment angel who’s frittering his time away whipping up batches of Rice Krispy Treats and perfecting his ping-pong backhand instead of doing his job: helping to orchestrate Armageddon. With the end near and angels and demons debating the finer political points of the Apocalypse, Christine and Mercury accidentally foil an attempt to assassinate one Karl Grissom, a thirty-seven-year-old film school dropout about to make his big break as the Antichrist. Now, to save the world, she must negotiate the byzantine bureaucracies of Heaven and Hell and convince the apathetic Mercury to take a stand, all the while putting up with the obnoxious mouth-breathing Antichrist.


Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke
From Goodreads:
Centuries ago, when magic still existed in England, the greatest magician of them all was the Raven King. A human child brought up by fairies, the Raven King blended fairy wisdom and human reason to create English magic. Now, at the beginning of the nineteenth century, he is barely more than a legend, and England, with its mad King and its dashing poets, no longer believes in practical magic.

Then the reclusive Mr Norrell of Hurtfew Abbey appears and causes the statues of York Cathedral to speak and move. News spreads of the return of magic to England and, persuaded that he must help the government in the war against Napoleon, Mr Norrell goes to London. There he meets a brilliant young magician and takes him as a pupil. Jonathan Strange is charming, rich and arrogant. Together, they dazzle the country with their feats.

But the partnership soon turns to rivalry. Mr Norrell has never conquered his lifelong habits of secrecy, while Strange will always be attracted to the wildest, most perilous magic. He becomes fascinated by the shadowy figure of the Raven King, and his heedless pursuit of long-forgotten magic threatens, not only his partnership with Norrell, but everything that he holds dear.

This is proving to be the most remarkable of stories. I’m listening to it on audio and constantly having to stop and write down passages and chapters to look up. It’s wonderful.

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Follow Friday! (1)

Posted on Jul 30, 2010 in 2010 | 10 comments

To join the fun and make new book blogger friends, just follow these simple rules:

Follow the Follow My Book Blog Friday Host { Parajunkee.com } and any one else you want to follow on the list
Follow our Featured Bloggers -http://theauthoress-amelia.blogspot.com/
Put your Blog name & URL in the Linky thing.
Grab the button up there and place it in a post, this post is for people to find a place to say hi in your comments
Follow Follow Follow as many as you can
If someone comments and says they are following you, be a dear and follow back. Spread the Love…and the followers.

Parajunkee has all the great ideas. Hello to any new followers that happen upon my blog! Thanks for stopping by!

Click the pic to join in! And if you haven’t met Amelia @ The Authoress, this weeks featured blogger, you simply must- her comments are so much fun!

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