Title of book(s) read since last update: The Fiery Cross; and All You magazine
Number of books read since you started: one
Pages read since last update: 121
Running total of pages read since you started: 281
Amount of time spent reading since last update: 205 minutes
Running total of time spent reading since you started: 545 minutes
Mini-challenges completed: Introduction meme
Other participants you’ve visited: None, yet.
What I've eaten/drunk: a Diet Mt. Dew, a few pizza-flavored Pringles, some Chewy Lemonheads; a handful of olives, cheese sticks and marinara, a bottle of water; Blazin' Buffalo and Ranch Doritos (specially purchased for the RAT), some jellybeans, a Cherry Coke; beef stew for lunch, cookies, bottle of water;
I haven't been visiting blogs this RAT. I don't know why, but it has something to do with me wanting to spend less time on the internet and more time reading. I'm starting to get a little tired, but I'm about to go get another Diet Mt. Dew to keep me awake! Finished my book that was already in progress and am now reading a magazine. My new copy of Bookmarks arrived today, too, so I'll probably read that a little bit later!
Saturday, October 22, 2011
The Fiery Cross by Diana Gabaldon

The book continues the story of Jamie and Claire, Brianna and Roger, three of them time travelers who risked everything to return to the past through a ring of standing stones. The family is establishing a new life in the New World, creating a homestead on Fraser's Ridge in North Carolina, in the years before the Revolutionary War. The book covers the intrigues and adventures of all members of the family (even those of the extended family...homesteaders are much like family to the Frasers and MacKenzies).
As usual, I loved the book. Heart-pounding and tender by turns, Diana Gabaldon knows how to write an excellent, enthralling novel. I'm re-reading this one in preparation for reading An Echo in the Bone which I received as a Christmas gift (like two or three years ago). Another new novel in the series, Written in My Heart's Own Blood, is due out sometime in the next year. Good. I'll be prepared for that one, too. Four and a half out of five Whatevers for this one! So much fun to read during the Read-a-Thon!
2011-14
2011-14
I WON!
I won one of the random reader drawings from Hour Seven! YAY! I love getting Read-a-Thon prizes!
Making pretty good progress...very close to the end of my book. Then I'll be perusing the November issue of All You magazine!
Title of book(s) read since last update: The Fiery Cross
Number of books read since you started: part of one
Pages read since last update: 45
Running total of pages read since you started: 160
Amount of time spent reading since last update: 110 minutes
Running total of time spent reading since you started: 340 minutes
Mini-challenges completed: Introduction meme
Other participants you’ve visited: None, yet.
What I've eaten/drunk: a Diet Mt. Diew, a few pizza-flavored Pringles, some Chewy Lemonheads; a handful of olives, cheese sticks and marinara, a bottle of water; Blazin' Buffalo and Ranch Doritos (specially purchased for the RAT), some jellybeans, a Cherry Coke;
The weather is gorgeous! All the windows and doors are open. I love fall in Florida!
Making pretty good progress...very close to the end of my book. Then I'll be perusing the November issue of All You magazine!
Title of book(s) read since last update: The Fiery Cross
Number of books read since you started: part of one
Pages read since last update: 45
Running total of pages read since you started: 160
Amount of time spent reading since last update: 110 minutes
Running total of time spent reading since you started: 340 minutes
Mini-challenges completed: Introduction meme
Other participants you’ve visited: None, yet.
What I've eaten/drunk: a Diet Mt. Diew, a few pizza-flavored Pringles, some Chewy Lemonheads; a handful of olives, cheese sticks and marinara, a bottle of water; Blazin' Buffalo and Ranch Doritos (specially purchased for the RAT), some jellybeans, a Cherry Coke;
The weather is gorgeous! All the windows and doors are open. I love fall in Florida!
Heading into Hour Five
Title of book(s) read since last update: The Fiery Cross
Number of books read since you started: part of one
Pages read since last update: 53
Running total of pages read since you started: 115
Amount of time spent reading since last update: 110 minutes
Running total of time spent reading since you started: 230 minutes
Mini-challenges completed: Introduction meme
Other participants you’ve visited:
What I've eaten/drunk: a Diet Mt. Diew, a few pizza-flavored Pringles, some Chewy Lemonheads; a handful of olives, cheese sticks and marinara, a bottle of water;
Switched locations from couch to bed for a while, but that's making me too sleepy. Did spend some of the last two hours making food and cuddling one of the cats, also, which accounts for the lower page count. Okay, back to the book! I'm close to finishing!
Number of books read since you started: part of one
Pages read since last update: 53
Running total of pages read since you started: 115
Amount of time spent reading since last update: 110 minutes
Running total of time spent reading since you started: 230 minutes
Mini-challenges completed: Introduction meme
Other participants you’ve visited:
What I've eaten/drunk: a Diet Mt. Diew, a few pizza-flavored Pringles, some Chewy Lemonheads; a handful of olives, cheese sticks and marinara, a bottle of water;
Switched locations from couch to bed for a while, but that's making me too sleepy. Did spend some of the last two hours making food and cuddling one of the cats, also, which accounts for the lower page count. Okay, back to the book! I'm close to finishing!
Introductory Meme and Hours One Through Three
1)Where are you reading from today?
My couch in sunny South Florida
2)Three random facts about me…
1. I love food - cooking it, eating it, whatever.
2. I'm very good at injuring myself without really doing anything at all - I pulled a muscle in my neck last night by simply lying in bed.
3. I recently got back from a week's vacation on the other side of the state.
3)How many books do you have in your TBR pile for the next 24 hours?
Counting what I'm already reading, five books and a magazine.
4)Do you have any goals for the read-a-thon (i.e. number of books, number of pages, number of hours, or number of comments on blogs)?
Go all 24 hours. I know it won't happen, but it never hurts to have a goal!
5)If you’re a veteran read-a-thoner, any advice for people doing this for the first time?
Read short things: short stories, short YA or easy readers, magazines, graphic novels. The variety will keep you interested and awake.
RAT Update:
Title of book(s) read since last update: The Fiery Cross
Number of books read since you started: part of one
Pages read since last update: 62
Running total of pages read since you started: 62
Amount of time spent reading since last update: 120 minutes
Running total of time spent reading since you started: 120 minutes
Mini-challenges completed: Introduction meme
Other participants you’ve visited:
What I've eaten/drunk: a Diet Mt. Diew, a few pizza-flavored Pringles, some Chewy Lemonheads;
My couch in sunny South Florida
2)Three random facts about me…
1. I love food - cooking it, eating it, whatever.
2. I'm very good at injuring myself without really doing anything at all - I pulled a muscle in my neck last night by simply lying in bed.
3. I recently got back from a week's vacation on the other side of the state.
3)How many books do you have in your TBR pile for the next 24 hours?
Counting what I'm already reading, five books and a magazine.
4)Do you have any goals for the read-a-thon (i.e. number of books, number of pages, number of hours, or number of comments on blogs)?
Go all 24 hours. I know it won't happen, but it never hurts to have a goal!
5)If you’re a veteran read-a-thoner, any advice for people doing this for the first time?
Read short things: short stories, short YA or easy readers, magazines, graphic novels. The variety will keep you interested and awake.
RAT Update:
Title of book(s) read since last update: The Fiery Cross
Number of books read since you started: part of one
Pages read since last update: 62
Running total of pages read since you started: 62
Amount of time spent reading since last update: 120 minutes
Running total of time spent reading since you started: 120 minutes
Mini-challenges completed: Introduction meme
Other participants you’ve visited:
What I've eaten/drunk: a Diet Mt. Diew, a few pizza-flavored Pringles, some Chewy Lemonheads;
What Time Is It?
READ-A-THON TIME!
Dewey's 24-Hour Read-a-Thon starts in T-minus 14 minutes. I have my snacks, my book pile, my caffeine, my husband, and my reading spots all ready. The Hubster is participating again this time, reading for MS awareness, so we plan on having a very exciting day together. I can't wait to crack open my book and start reading!
The RAT is my very favorite blogland event of the whole year. I've participated in every single one since I started book blogging in 2008 - I think that makes this one number 7? I love setting aside a whole day to do nothing but read (and eat junk food and blog).
Today I'll be starting with Diana Gabaldon's The Fiery Cross, which I started reading while on vacation. I have about 200 more pages of that left. Then I have a magazine and several other books to keep me occupied! Here I go to finish waking up and getting ready for the RAT!!!
Monday, October 3, 2011
Review: A Monstrous Regiment of Women by Laurie R. King

This is the second installment in King's Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes series. I didn't enjoy it as much as the first one, but I'm not sure if that's because of the subject matter of this one or because the novelty has worn off. Whatever the reason, it took me a while to get into it, possibly because it took a while for the mystery to develop.
In this novel, Mary runs into her old friend Ronnie Beaconsfield and is coerced into attending a service with Ronnie at the New Temple of God, a feminist church led by one Margery Childe. Margery is a mystic of sorts, a magnetic woman whom Mary doesn't wish to be drawn to, but inexplicably is. Margery is well-to-do and Mary begins to wonder where she, and the church, get the money. When several young followers of Margery's Temple come to strange, accidental deaths, Mary decides it is time to investigate.
Not being a particularly religious person, I wasn't very interested in Mary's digressions into her Biblical studies or the long recitations of Margery's sermons. These topics seemed to take up a lot of room that I thought could have better been spent on developing the mystery. Also, there was a strange typo (or perhaps King made the mistake in her original manuscript?) regarding one character's name that really, REALLY bothered me. But *****SPOILER ALERT***** the budding romance between Holmes and Rusell was, I thought, well done, and the passages describing Mary's growing dependence on heroin were also quite illuminating.
Of the two books I've read, the first was the better, in my opinion. But this one was also pretty well done. I'll give it four out of five Whatevers. Recommended for those interested in Biblical scholarship, especially where it intersects with feminism, for those who are interested in the feel that the Roaring Twenties give the setting of a novel (there are flappers and cloches galore in this one), and for those who simply love the Holmes and Russell series.
2011-13
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