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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Currently Reading: Blue Like Jazz

I took a week long break from reading and will be starting back this week. My current read is Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller chosen by Emily. This is book number seven. I promise the precious book reviews will go up soon.

Happy Reading!

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Friday, July 30, 2010

BWF Update & A Reading Memory

I finished 1984 yesterday, and have moved on to book 4 in my Books with Friends series. The 1st book in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone. As I am reading this book, I can't help but remember being young and really discovering my love for reading.




I lived in South Carolina and my mom would bring me and my siblings to her friend's apartment. The place was nice enough, but I hated the fact that there was no tv. My days there were usually spent napping while my mom and her friend cooked crab and other types of seafood. One day when I knew we were going over there, I grabbed this book I had checked out from the library. Since I was reading, my mom agreed to let me sit with my book instead of making me take a nap. It was the best time I ever had there, and that book was the first to instill a sense of sadness when I reached the end. I loved the book but hated that it was over.

The book is called The Witches by Ronald Dahl, and I can't help but wonder if J.K Rowling was inspired by Mr. Dahl's work. I have not met many people who have heard of his book The Witches (although it had been turned into a movie) but many have heard of his books involving a character named Willy Wonka.


Happy Reading!

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Location:Currently Reading: Harry Potter & The Sorcerers Stone

Monday, July 26, 2010

Currently Reading: 1984




I'm on book #3 in my Books with Friends series. The suggestions are varied and as much as I'm enjoying each read, I am eager to move on to the next. I have been writing review but I have yet to post them. I will also post the a the actual book list, in the event that others my want to read along.

Happy Reading!

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Monday, July 19, 2010

Books With Friends (BWF) - Update

I have not forgotten this project! This was a project that was originally scheduled to being in June. However, that wonderful thing called the flu kept me from wanting to do anything aside from lying in bed. Then after I started feeling better, I had to catch up on all the work I missed. So, after sometime I have started this project.

First, off I really want to thank everyone who has contributed to this project. The response was incredible by means of book selections. Seeing this lengthy list has excited me. Yes, I know I am such a nerd.

Secondly, I have begun reading from this list! I decided to go in order of the best way to get the selected reading. As such, I am currently reading The Private Memoirs and Confessions of A Justified Sinner by James Hogg. This book was selected by my sister. My next planned reading is Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton as chosen by my bestie Amanda.

I will be posting links to my reviews so check my blog for an update soon. My list contains all genres of reading. I truly hope others enjoy my reviews as much as I enjoy writing them.

Happy Reading!

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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Books with Friends


Sunday afternoon found me finishing another book. Since then I have been scouring stores, online, the B&N eBook selections and my own bookshelf for my next read. In doing so I have lost approximately 4 days that I could have spent reading. I could have finished at least one book in that time!



While chatting with a friend, I brought up the issue of not knowing which to book to read next. She recommended an author I had only heard of in passing. A few clicks on the web and I was startled by how great her books sounded.



*Cut to the Chase*



Here's the deal. For the next month (may be longer depending on the response) I will read books that have been chosen by everyone from my closest friends to my social network acquaintances. No strings attached. Every book I read will be reviewed here on my blog "See [Phoebe] Jane Read"



There are only two rules:



1) The book selected cannot be one that I have already read.

- If someone chooses a book I've read before then I will let that person know and they can chose another book.



2) You have to have read the book selected

- This is just to keep people from suggesting very arduous reading such as The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States unless you read it and thought it was good.



That's it! No other rules. so go for it, Suggest the book you love, the book that inspired you, the book that made you laugh or made you think....



No deadline but the sooner you send in your selection, the more likely it will be read. Feel free to message me here or email me at ms.phoebejane@gmail.com



Happy Reading!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Happy Hour is for Amateurs


In this novel, the Philadelphia Lawyer pulls back the curtain of the courtroom and shows the reader the darker side of the legal profession. As the attorneys move up the legal ladder, each begins to descend the ladder of morality. The lawyer holds nothing back as he details substance abuse, womanizing, and a life excess all the while notating billable hours,


This is another work that first grabbed me at the book store. A cursory glance was enough to let me know that not only did I want to read this book but that it would be the first eBook on my nook. I did find that it was a little difficult to access the few notes (indicated in the text with an asterisk) However, it was a noteworthy first exeperince with my handy eReader.



A good novel that made me take a second look at the attorneys I work with every day and think twice about possibly entering the legal profession.


I give this book 4.25 out of 5 Coca Cola bottles.


Happy Reading!!


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Dead(ish)


What do you do when you're boyfriend kills you, hides your body and forces you to eke out an existence as a wandering spirit? You hire a private investigator to find your body. AND do all kinds of crazy things to the idiot who killed you.


This is the mo of Linda Stevens, a deceased woman trying to end her unfinished business that is keeping her from crossing over in Naomi Kramer's Dead(ish). From the very beginning of the story, the reader is told of Linda's condition (for lack of a better word) and Mike's confession. What the reader must wait to find is the location of the body. In getting to this truth, the reader is treated to a comical yarn with gay neighbors and even prison time.


Kramer makes very good use of point of view to tell this story of murder and revenge. Although there is not much time to delve into in-depth character development, what we do learn about each player through their thoughts and perceptions help pull this story together and carries the reader to the end.


I give this story 4 out of 5 Coca Cola bottles.


Happy Reading!!


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Waiter Rant


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Some books are so well written that once you skim through them, you're bound to read them. Sometimes that may be right away, other times one may "forget" about the book until a hint reminds the consciousness.

Back in October of 2009, I skimmed through a few books and continued shopping at Barnes & Noble. However, this little memoir entitled Waiter Rant stuck with me. Months later (after the rise of eBooks and the introduction of the nook) I searched through the B&N online store and found the electronic version of this book.

As soon as I began reading this novel, I realized why I remembered it all these months. The Waiter describes what led to his landing a job in the food services industry. After leaving various positions in corporate health care, the Waiter lands a job to continue paying rent. Throughout the novel, the Waiter regales stories of wait staff, management, and customers. Each anecdote leads to the Waiter's decision with regards to his future career endeavors.

This book was very entertaining and gives the reader a more realistic view of food service. After reading, I found my self calculating tips a little higher when eating out at various restaurants.

I give this book 4.5 out of 5 Coca Cola bottles.

Happy Reading!!

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Autobiography of An Fat Bride By: Laurie Notaro


Sometimes I still cannot believe I am almost 30. It seems like when I was in school, teachers promised that as long as you studied hard, life would be easy as we would all have wonderful careers, good paying jobs and what successful career woman would have a problem finding a potential husband.


Teachers lied.


Exhibit 77301: Autobiography of a Fat Bride


Laurie Novato begins this memoir with the age old story of a runaway boyfriend, the twist being that he has literally runoff in a van with his ex.


Ok, maybe that's not much of a twist.


The twist may be the head of cornrows this white boy sports.


From there the reader is privy to an assortment of failed romances that result in marriage.


From there the novel changes. Although, there are several stories that follow Novato's marriage, these no longer follow a chronological order and have no common thread except that they are Novato's experiences. That aside, each story on it's own is pretty entertaining. From Novato's plans of a husbandly servant upon discovering "proof" of her husband's affair to the bi-polar relationship between the author and her mother, Novato continues to keep the stories coming reminding the reader that turning 30 something may not be as great as we hope but it does not have to be as bad,


I give this novel 4 out of 5 Coca Cola bottles.


Happy Reading!!


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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Chick Norris vs. Mr. T


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I had always heard those jokes about the greatness of Chuck Norris. However, I had no idea that there was a book that started it all. Ian Spector wrote that book and in this second book, Spector comes up with more outrageous Chuck Norris claims all the while including "facts" he gathered regarding the mohawk sporting, gold chain wearing, fool pitying, action star, known to the world as Mr. T.

Overall, the book is not bad, Granted, I would not expect this work to be recognized as the next greatest novel, but that was never the author's intention. His point was something fun and light hearted and in that respect, he has succeeded. Some of the "facts" are not that funny if you are not appreciative of humor involving God/Jesus (that describes me so I did not particularly care for these nuggets) However, there is more punch to these punch lines then jokes surrounding religious leaders.

The length of this book was my only other complaint. When reading on my nook, I noticed that the progress bar at the bottom was moving pretty quickly. It was then that I discovered that there were only 88 pages. that included the intro and table of contents. Maybe Chuck Norris and Mr. T got to together and the last 200 pages or so were destroyed by the quantity of greatness..

I give this book 3 out of 5 Coca Cola bottles.

Happy Reading!

Monday, March 8, 2010

I Am Ozzy


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It has been quiet around this site, as my reading has been sporadic. However, thanks to a lovely Valentine's Day gift (a Barnes & Noble nook) I have been able to bring books with me on the go and read just about anywhere. This was the second book I read on my eReader.

First off I should say that I am not a huge Black Sabbath fan. I read this book, purely for it's storytelling value. I love memoirs, and any autobiography about a musician earns a spot on my reading list regardless of the genre. I should also add that I do not know any of the music by Black Sabbath with the exception of Iron Man and that is only because of the comic book character of the same name.

I have, however, watched the reality show The Osbournes and found it to be pretty interesting. Until I no longer had cable.

I Am Ozzy starts off with a quote by Ozzy's father about him either becoming something special or going to prison. His father was right on both accounts. From there the reader is brought through a tale that begins with the life of a young boy growing up in the town of Aston to the early days of a fledgling band that later became known as Black Sabbath to the solo career of Ozzy. Ozzy holds nothing back as he notates not only his accomplishments, but his failures. From his battle with alcohol and drug abuse to the beginning of Ozzfest. Almost nothing is off limits here, and it is all told through that same Ozzy voice heard in interviews and the MTV show The Osbournes Albeit a more sober voice.

While reading this book there were moments of disbelief and moments where I wanted to cry. Reading his take on his wife's cancer diagnosis was heart-wrenching even though I knew she would win the battle for her life. More than anything there were moment's where I wanted to laugh as Ozzy's take on even serious matters had a humorous spin.

All in all, I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I still will not be rushing out to buy an Ozzy album or tickets to Ozzfest anytime soon. However, my preference in music in no way hampered my ability to see that Ozzy lived an interesting and inspiring life in that he overcame many trials (including forced societal roles and economic restraints that usually keeps many people in lower classes down) to succeed in fulfilling his dream of being able to eke out a living as a musician...and then some.

Oh, and he bit the head off a bat.

Sometimes I wonder if author's would ever read my book reviews. I need not wonder in this case as Ozzy re-iterates many times that he does not read reviews.

I would give this book 4.5 out of 5 Coca-Cola bottles.


Happy Reading!
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