Friday Fun Facts!

John Green is an author who seems to be on a roll with his Best Selling novels. Currently the author of 5 books, and hopefully more to come! He has also written short stories and several anthropologies. “The Fault in Our Stars” seems to be dominating the movie theaters right now. Although I do enjoy movies based off books (Harry Potter, anyone?) I always prefer the books.

John grew up in Orlando, Florida,

John Green

John seems to be full of great quotes as well! Some of my favorites?
I don’t know a perfect person, I only know flawed people who are still worth loving.
I just want to do something that matters. Or be something that matters. I just want to matter.
You are so busy being you that you have no idea how utterly unprecedented you are.

What is your favorite John Green book? Did you see “The Fault in Our Stars” yet?

Tuesday’s Thought For The Day!

Jon Stewart

I had to “borrow” this. Even though I have a Nook, I will never give up my books! Actually, I use it to play crossword puzzles on, and get my magazines, so I can save a few trees.

For Your Reading Pleasure! Meet a New Author

Crushing Hearts Publishing

July 8th, 2014 – 7 to 9 pm, Eastern Standard Time

Joe Roper: Author and Writer at Crushing Hearts and Black Butterfly Publishing.

Here is your chance to catch a new series right from the get-go! I am definitely going to be there, and as long as you have an internet connection that enables you to read this post, you can make it to the release party too!

 

Don't Miss This One!
Don’t Miss This One!

Find it on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/events/769023239795535/769236923107500/?notif_t=event_mall_comment

Hope to see you all there!

Leo Tolstoy – Eleven Stories Review

1) Three Questions– I loved this story, for being the first thing I ever read by Tolstoy. The moral of the story here is that the current moment is the only moment you have any control over. The person you are with is the most important person at that moment, and the most important thing you can do is make that person happy, because you do not know if you will ever be with that person again, or have the chance to make them happy.

2) How Much Land Does a Man Need? – I got a chuckle out of this one. As one man works to con others out of their money, we learn that the only land a man truly needs is however much space they are going to take up when they are dead and buried. You can’t get much more true than that!

3) The Candle– Under the service of a harsh taskmaster, a group of men plot to murder their master, because it cannot be evil to God to remove such a person from the Earth, right? By being true to God, and their beliefs, one man was able to overcome the master by doing exactly what the master asked him to do. By his own goodness, he defeated the master.

4) God Sees the Truth, But Waits– A tale of mystery, the wrongly accused, and redemption. The strength of one man to forgive another who wronged him in the worst manner.

5) The Coffee House of Surat– Many men, of many nationalities, in a coffeehouse debating, and arguing, about whose religion was correct. A wise comment from a wise man puts the debate to rest.

6) The Grain as Big as a Hen’s Egg-A very short story, but very clever. The moral of the story here is that things were better, and bigger, when man was satisfied to do his own work, without taking from others, or expecting from others. As man came to depend on others to do their work for them, things got smaller, and worse.

7) Little Girls Wiser Than Men– 2 little girls have a disagreement that draws in the parents, and many other adults, to continue the argument. The little girls resolve it, move on, and go back to playing a game. The adults continue to argue over the situation, not even realizing the little girls have stopped arguing and moved on.

8) Esarhaddon, King of Assyria– A 2 paged story, showing a man at war how the evil he does to others, he is also doing to himself. Life is sacred, whether it be the life of man or beast.

9) Where Love Is, God Is– A man who loses another of many children born to him, and after losing his wife, gives up on religion, and stops attending church. He is told that he feels despair because he is living for his own happiness, and not for God. He has a dream and is told Christ will come to visit the next day. He does visit, but not like you might expect.

10) Too Dear-This story is too funny, and a must read! However it must be done, find this short story and read it. A man sentenced to execution gets one over on a whole country, and comes out ahead in the end.

11) A Spark Neglected– A good, old-fashioned neighborly fight. One that also gets out of hand, gets the whole town involved for a while, sees a terrible situation, and when one is smart enough to admit guilt, all seems to go right again in their world.

 

I will definitely be getting his bigger works. Have you ever ran across any of these 11 short stories?

Leo Tolstoy-What Have I Been Missing?

For being the avid reader that I am, I am pretty sure I have never read anything written by Tolstoy. What?!? I know, right? So I have come across a book that is simply titled “Eleven Stories”, and I am loving these short stories. Some are only two pages, some are about 6 pages long. And I am amazed and loving how much this brilliant writer can put into a 2-paged story. I will definitely do a short review of all of these stories, and see if I am ready to tackle one of his lengthier works.

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Have you read Tolstoy, and what story did you like the best?

Long Time Coming – Edie Claire

Another book by Edie Claire, this one is more along the romance line, but certainly not the Harlequin or 50 Shades type, if you get my drift.

This book was long, but another great read by Edie. I had it read within a couple of days, and will certainly be getting more of her books.

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Without giving away any spoilers, a woman returns to her home town to help take care of her parents, and has to deal with the death of her best friend from 18 years ago that she managed very well to avoid. Blaming her best friend’s boyfriend had worked very well for all of those years, but was not going to work much longer.

This is a great story, as much mystery and suspense as romance, and none of these elements are on the graphic side.

If you haven’t read a book by Edie yet, I definitely recommend it, you will not be disappointed.

Happy Mother’s Day!

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Happy Mother’s Day to all the Mom’s out there! May you have a good book, a warm drink, and a quiet afternoon to relax! Finishing one book, starting another, reviews to come soon! My latest child, Benjamin, making me laugh like nothing else!