Saturday, February 22, 2014

List of Books: 2013


 This past year I have had the urge for reading novels again. Yes, I do frequent fan fiction (although you do have to sift through a lot to find a good story, but thats a whole other topic) but recently I have had the yearning to pick up a good book and read through the night. In 2013 I decided to try my hand at reading more books that I had never experienced, instead of just re-reading my favorites. Here are the books I newly read throughout last year:

1. The Wettest County in the World (Matt Bondurant)
2. One for the Money (Janet Evanovich - Stephanie Plum Series)
3. Two for the Dough
4. Three to Get Deadly
5. Four to Score
6. High Five
7. Hot Six
8. Seven Up
9. Hard Eight
10. To the Nines
11. Ten Big Ones
12. The Great Gatsby (F. Scott Fitzgerald)
13. The Girl Who Chased the Moon (Sarah Addison Allen)
14. The Summer We Read Gatsby (Danielle Ganek)
15. The Time Traveler’s Wife (Audrey Niefenegger)
16. Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (Cassandra Claire)
17. The Girl on the Cliff (Lucinda Riley)
18. Princess Ka’iulani (Sharon Linnea)
19. The Host (Stephenie Meyer)
20. Garden Spells (Sarah Addison Allen)

 Looking back, a lot of these books I read were brought to my attention by movies that had been released (i.e. Great Gatsby, The Wettest County, etc). I found  enjoyed both counterparts - the movie and the book. The Stephanie Plum series, a quick but amusing series, was a great find - and yes, I loved the movie.

 I was most surprised by The Host by Stephenie Meyer. I had rented the movie first but a family situation occurred while it was in my possession so I rushed through the movie. Then I forgot I had requested it from the lib ray. Three months later the book appeared in my mailbox. On one of my days off from work, I sat down to read it…and I didn’t stop. I was completely engrossed in the plot and the characters. I even had a book hangover when I finished and even after I had recuperated from the self imposed hangover, I re-read it again. 

 This year I have decided that, along with new books I have not yet read, I would also try to re-read some of my favorite series (i.e. Amelia Peabody Series, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, etc…) and see how many I could do.

 Wish me luck!

PS: From the list I would recommend reading: Stephanie Plum series, The Girl Who Chased the Moon and, of course, The Great Gatsby…these were my favorites!

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Book Review


 After the death of her sister, Eva Ward returns to her childhood home, an enormous cliff facing cottage in England named Trelowarth. There to scatter her sister's ashes, Eva soon finds herself being transported back on time to 1715 and into the lives of the Butler brothers. 
 I have always loved stories where the character(s) travel back through time and must learn to assimilate to the time. I must confess it did take me a while to get into the book and once it caught, I did not want to stop reading it. 
 However, that being said, I felt this book lacked full explanations of details within the plot. Jumps through the plot line, with significant purpose to the plot yet little explanation haunted this book. I would have like more explanation on details even if it would have made the book longer. 
 Even without a lot of explanation I did enjoy the book. It was quick, easy, and enjoyable for what the topic was. If I rated it I would give it 3.5 out of 5. 

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Aloha Maui! May 2013

Originally I had planned on writing a whole post about my trip- a day to day sort of thing. When I had down time while on vacation I did write down what my family had been doing. And I do think its a good idea to journal while on vacation. But in retrospect I think sharing photos will be the best way to share my trip to Maui this past spring. I hope you enjoy the photos - if you have any questions please leave them in the comment section and I will respond shortly. 

Luana Kai. Our view from our condo

 (Maui oceanic center)

Pineapple! Maiu's Tropical Plantation. 

Iao valley. 
Getting ready for my cousins wedding. Kihei, Maui, HI
Makena cove - a beautiful location for a beach wedding at sunset. In fact, two other wedding parties were at Makena cove while my cousin got married!
On top of Haleakala volcano - about 10,000 feet elevation. 


Last meal in Maui. Fresh pineapple, papaya, and avacado. 

Aloha Maui, mahalo!