January 19, 2013

Good Reads

 Books, books and more books!  

I absolutely LOVE reading!  Not that I have all that much time for it, but I do try to read a little every day for enjoyment!  After 15 years of reading for an $80,000 piece of fancy paper, visually undressing a book for fun is such a wonderful turn of events.  I firmly believe that everyone needs to read something that takes them away from the realities of life because it's just too easy to get caught up in the scary of the unknown future, the constant responsibilities of today and the heartaches of yesterday.  

Reading totally takes you to a place where you can let you mind wander into a more creative and peaceful state.  It's like another form of Lamaze!!!  Now if you're like me, you can get your claws into a good book and end up ignoring everything, including the errands, food and kids, all day.  This doesn't happen often I assure you, but every once in a great while I get so sucked into a book I fear that putting it down will somehow cause my life to go an entirely different direction.  Obsessive?...maybe :) That's why it doesn't happen often. 

Whether your reading preferences lean towards Fiction/Sci-fi Fantasy (like mine), murder mystery, history or hobbies, I hope you're able to escape this plane of reality for just a little bit and enjoy all that us writers have to share. And speaking of sharing...here are some of my all-time favorite and latest reads!  


Becca's Fav's (Top 5)

Love You Forever5. Love You Forever ~ Written by Robert Munch, Illus. by Sheila McGraw

I can't make it through this book without experiencing a quiver chin.  Being a parent and watching your child grow up and knowing (hoping) that some day they'll take care of you just pulls at my heart strings.

 

 

The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxed Set 

 

4. Hunger Games Trilogy ~ Suzanne Collins

I didn't jump on the bandwagon with this one at first, but I'm glad I finally bought in.  It looked violent, and it was, and the concept behind it is really twisted.  However, Suzanne Collins is a magnificent author and absolutely stole my time and attention with the developing plot between Peeta and Katniss.  Not recommended for readers under 13 (in my opinion). 




The Twilight Saga Complete Collection  3. Twilight Saga ~ Stephenie Meyer

I read through these with such quickness I had to reread them to make sure I caught all the details.  Not sure what it is about stories surrounding young love.  Maybe it's a way to relive what we felt was our own young love or possibly the young love we wish we'd had.  Either way, I was sucked in.  I'm totally on Team Jacob!



Fifty Shades Trilogy: Fifty Shades of Grey, Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed 3-volume Boxed Set 

2. Fifty Shades of Grey Series ~ E. L. James

All I can say is...OMG!  Is there a drool smiley or something I can use?  I will being keeping my eyes peeled for ANY other E. L. James books. Definitely not for youth but highly recommended to share with your love interest.


  

Kushiel's Dart (Kushiel's Legacy Series #1) 

 

 

1. Kushiels Legacy Series - Jacqueline Carey

Many of you have probably never heard of this series, but if you like a thick, twisted, scandalous, HOT, deep kind of read, this is one tale that won't disappoint.  There are 9 books in total and each one was completely captivating, building to an intense crescendo of the earth-shaking variety.  I am amazed at the level of writing and can only wish to be so good in my wildest fantasies.  Not recommended for young readers or those wanting a light casual read.


I know, kind of an eclectic group, but that's just how I roll....

 

Latest Reads

Viridis - A Steampunk RomanceAs of late, I've stumbled into the Steampunk genre.  To be honest with you, I'd heard the phrase but didn't know anything about it.  However, my trusty Nook Tablet provided me with some insight as I came upon a novel by the name of Viridis, by Calista Taylor.  The description had Steampunk written all over it, literally, and the front cover illustrated a woman in what I'd call Old World clothes, which is a style I've always admired.  And when I say Old World Clothes, I'm referencing what looks like the Sherlock Holmes era.  Manners were important, people were courteous, corsets were tight and scandal was just as juicy as ever. Personally, I adore the fancy language, London/Scotland setting and style of writing Ms. Taylor weaves so well.  The plot is thick enough to entice the reader to stay awake and read just a little longer, but not to drown in it.  Character development is at just precisely the right amount and easily transferable to the reader.  Lastly, the twists, teases and turns can make a cold night warm This genre may not be for everyone, but I'd recommend giving it a try.  Worst case scenario, you don't like.  If you have a Nook or other eReader device, see if someone will Lend the bookto you or if you can borrow it from the local library.  I would even consider Lending it through my Nook if you're interested.    



So, there you have it.  I will continue to post more about what new and interesting books I find and would love to hear about your favorites.  Have you read any of these?  What are you opinions on them?  I'd love to know!

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