A Book To Make You Laugh Out Loud!

I do not normally read books that tend to be funny, but A.J. Jacobs has comedy writing down to an art form. Likely what makes it so funny is that he is the subject of his books, and the things he will do to write a story…so here goes

The Guinea Pig Diaries – A. J. Jacobs

“My Life as an Experiment”

The Guinea Pig Diaries Cover

If you have never read A.J. Jacobs writings, you have no idea what you are missing. Imagine living your life as if it were one big experiment. Were there things you wondered about, but never did anything to find the answer? Was there something you would love to do, but are unsure if it is even possible? This story may give you the courage to do just that. Or at the very least, it will make you laugh at what the author goes through as he uses himself as the test subject in any number of experiments.

This experiment has been a 15 year long project, which began when he saw an advertisement for a Laz-Y-Boy chair that had more bells and whistles than you could even figure out what to do with. A.J. Offered to sit in the chair for 24 hours straight and let the world know if this was the best chair ever made.

He fell asleep. But it started him on this journey that you want to take with him.

How important is the truth? A. J. spent a month being completely honest. Completely. He also spent that same month saying whatever it was that popped into his head. Anything and everything. He claims that this was the worst month of his existence.

This book shows you how easy it was for A.J. to outsource every single aspect of his life. He outsourced someone to pay his bills, do his research, track his tasks, and even feed him. He outsourced everything needed for his wife’s birthday celebration.

The chapter on “The Truth About Nakedness” began innocently enough with the need to assist Mary-Louise Parker on writing an article for Esquire. Wanting something not boring, she agrees to pose nude. She also lets him know for him to get the full experience of this project, he needs to pose nude as well. And he does.

“What would George Washington Do” came from a desire to know more about George Washington, as well as finding an article about the list of rules that George lived by. Well, by George, if he could do it, so could A.J. George’s list of rules covers everything, including not “adjusting” yourself in public. He vows to live by the rules George set, and a lot of it no longer applies 🙂

He wraps it up with being a uni-tasker. Only doing one thing at a time. No multi-tasking allowed. This is so much harder than he ever could have imagined.

If you are looking for a light read, full of laughs and good feelings, you have got to get this book! You will not be sorry!

Reading Things you Would Really Rather Not…

…I have been doing a lot of this lately.  Being about halfway done with my MBA has me reading textbooks, data, statistics, charts and graphs, and the occasional book written on leadership.  I am happy with how far I have gotten so far, and that I made the decision to take this journey for myself.

I just always seem to forget how much time I do not have for reading, until I am no longer able to do it.  It just took me a month to finish a book I could have read in one day. A month! Anyone who knows me knows that me needing a month to finish the book means one of two things; either the book was absolutely horrible, or I was just too busy.

Luckily I have gained the courage to stop reading horrible books. You know what I mean, right? You start reading a book, and it is terrible, yet you feel terribly guilty for leaving a book unfinished. I have finished my fair share of not-so-great books because I was not brave enough to close it without ever knowing how it ended. Well not anymore. Not for me. I have finally started to realize the value of my time, and it is much too valuable to read some of the garbage I have come across lately.  It almost makes me feel sad to think of the number of books I have not been able to finish lately. Did you see my blog post (okay, rant!) on self-publishing? You may want to check it out. It’s right here: https://booksandopinions.com/2014/08/05/do-you-self-publish/

I have a stack of books I want to read, sitting next to my stack of school books. I have a few days break between classes, and am wondering how many books I can get read in that amount of time. I am not a fan of wishing my time away, but I cannot wait until it gets closer to the holiday season, and I have some extended time available to do my favorite thing: sit in a reclining chair with a good book, my cat, and read myself into oblivion.

Murder at the Cherry Festival – Richard Baldwin

Another great read by Richard Baldwin, this Michigan-based story takes place in Traverse City, one of Michigan’s more beautiful towns if you have never been there.

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I have seen some reviews to Mr. Baldwin’s books that are pretty harsh, critiquing the fact that the local police would never let a citizen assist in any cases, etc. etc. This story is fiction. Fiction. It is an easy read, and flows nice right from the beginning, to the middle, and the ending is something that you usually don’t expect or see ahead of time.

This story concerns the murder of Tom McNutt, Grand Marshal for the Cherry Festival, and winery owner with a score of enemies. There is one witness, a teenage girl, and a list of suspects as long as your arm. The descriptions are spot on, and the characters are well developed.

There is nothing too complicated here, and is a good story to read on a cold and rainy weekend, which seems to be the current season in Michigan.

This is the 3rd book by Mr. Baldwin that I have read, and I will definitely be getting more!

Friday Fun Facts!

Scary Books? How do you feel about them? I used to be able to read them all the time, and I loved it! Now they just kind of freak me out 🙂 I used to love being curled up in my bed with a small lamp on reading a book that just literally freaked me out. I would hear sounds that I heard every day in my house, and now I would start wondering who or what could possibly be in my house! It has been a while since I have read a truly scary book, I think Dr. Sleep by Stephen King was the last. I think I am going to have to revisit some classics, including this one that completely scared the bejeebies out of me. I still question if this is a true story or not, and definitely lean towards true. I will admit that I can no longer watch any scary movies, but The Amityville Horror movie, both old and the remake, completely freaked me out.

What is your favorite scary book?

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Tuesday’s Thought For The Day!

It is Leo Tolstoy’s 186th Birthday! I very recently discovered and become a fan of his writing! I know, it took me long enough, right? How can I be such an avid reader and never read Tolstoy?? Well no more! I have several more of his works I need to dig into yet. Google even honored him on their front page, go check it out! (Quote Courtesy of Thethingswesay.com)

Leo Quote

Tales of Terror and Mystery – Arthur Conan Doyle

I have found my Halloween book for this year! Having long ago read all of the Sherlock Holmes stories, only to read them over again, I was excited to find Tales of Terror and Mystery, a collection of short stories with each one more gruesome than the previous. Each tale averages about 10 pages long, and they have as many twists and surprises that you have come to expect from Mr. Doyle’s writing. A couple of them I had figured out fairly early what was to happen, not due to Mr. Doyle’s writing, but due to the fact that authors after him have fashioned stories with what seems to be very similar plot lines.

There are definitely a few stories in here that I will be sharing with my girls as Halloween approaches. “The Leather Funnel” is a twist on what happens when a person will sleep with an object under their pillow, hoping to affect their dreams in a positive way by doing so.

“The Case of Lady Sannox” is a chilling tale that is not for the squeamish (and I will not be sharing with my younger ones) but definitely a morality lesson on the sins of cheating.

“The Brazilian Cat” is a perfect Halloween story, and I will be reading this one with my girls on Halloween Eve.

I tried to buy my girls out of going trick-or-treating last year, with no success. I may attempt it again this year, but we are still doing the stories!

Friday Fun Facts~ Mixing it Up & You Tell Me!

I have been posting information on random authors; old, new, famous, local, and everything in between. I am curious as to who your favorite author is? I have been reading for as long as I can remember. When I was younger, it was The Boxcar Children, Alfred Hitchcock and the 3 Investigators, and Encyclopedia Brown. Then it was random scary horror paperbacks, and whatever my English College Prep teachers told me I had to read.

Can you believe I was almost 40 years old before I ever read “Of Mice and Men”? My school must have took it off the list, because my older siblings read it.

Then it was history books; mainly the Civil War and anything about Abraham Lincoln. I am obsessed, please do not ask me why because I do not know! (I have a piece of Mary Todd Lincoln’s dress, just so you know).

Then Harry Potter changed my life. Finally, a book that I wanted to read over-and-over again; and I did. Yes, I read Twilight more times than I can count. I have 3 bookshelves of nothing but James Patterson books 🙂 I do not know how he manages to put out a book a month, but it sure seems like he does!

So who is it that you read and cannot put down? I am looking for new books to read, even if they are old books! So let me know what I should pick up next: I would love to read it and see how I felt about it!

Lazarus of Bethany – Elizabeth Ann McIntyre

This was an excellent story of the younger years of both Jesus and Lazarus, how they met, interacted, and finished out their lives remaining friends through a very difficult time. This story is fiction, but the writing style and descriptions easily had me feeling like I was right in the thick of things.

I appreciate good writing skills, as well as great descriptions, and this story had both. This is a first read of a book by E. Ann McIntyre, and I will definitely be reading more of her work.

If you like religious fiction, or religious books in general, you will not be disappointed with this book!