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  • Bookclub Selection: Princess Academy

    Fantasy, Mommy Blogs, Young Adult 14.07.2009 No Comments

    The book we’re reading first is The Princess Academy by Shannon Hale. It’s good, but it’s written for twelve year olds. If I were twelve, I would be so in love with this book, but at thirty-three…not so much. I’m having a hard time imagining what we’re going to discuss (I’m only halfway through it, so maybe it will surprise me).

    Bad Girls’ Book Club
    By Brandi Douglass
    Douglass Diaries, July 14, 2009
    http://douglassdiaries.blogspot.com/2009/07/bad-girls-book-club.html

    Tags: Bloomsbury, Princess Academy, Shannon Hale

  • Review: Not What I Expected — The Actor and the Housewife

    General, Mommy Blogs 29.06.2009 No Comments
    “It’s not what I expected.” That’s the first response I keep hearing from readers of the actor and the housewife. I wondered if the title or jacket was misleading, or the jacket text. Or all. They may be. But as I’ve listened to these readers, I’ve come to realize that, at least in part, it’s something more ephemeral than all that: this book doesn’t have a genre.

    This is what Shannon Hale says about her newest book The Actor and the Housewife and this is exactly the response I had when reading it.

    The Actor and the Housewife by Shannon Hale (and Shannon Singing . . . Karaoke?!)
    By Natasha
    Maw Books Blog, June 29, 2009.
    http://blog.mawbooks.com/2009/06/29/the-actor-and-the-housewife-by-shannon-hale/

    Tags: Bloomsbury, Shannon Hale, The Actor and the housewife

  • Review: Pickup Games

    Mommy Blogs, Romance 27.06.2009 No Comments

    A light, yet thought-provoking, easy LDS read. This one is perfect when you want to escape with something entertaining. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

    Pickup Games…Review
    By Holly
    2 Kids and Tired Book Reviews, June 11, 2009
    http://2kidsandtiredbooks.blogspot.com/2009/06/pickup-games.html

    Tags: Bonneville Books, Marcia Mickelson, Pickup Games

  • Review: Emergency Food in a Nutshell

    Cooking, Mommy Blogs 15.06.2009 No Comments

    This book is a GREAT learning tool for those wanting to understand what food storage is, and how to use it.

    Book Review: “Emergency Food in a Nutshell”
    By UtahMOMof7
    Prepared LDS Family, June 15, 2009
    http://preparedldsfamily.blogspot.com/2009/06/book-review-emergency-food-in-nutshell.html

    Tags: Emergency Food in a Nutshell, Leslie D. Probert, Lisa L. Harkness, Purely Simple Publishing

  • Interview: Kathi Oram Peterson on The Forgotten Warrior

    Adventure/Thriller, Mommy Blogs 15.06.2009 No Comments

    I didn’t want to take away from the stripling warriors strong faith and their courage in facing a mighty foe. But I alsowanted young women to realize that with proper training they can do most anything they set their minds to.

    Book Column.
    By Lu Ann Brobst Staheli
    Read All About It, June 15, 2009
    http://readallaboutitluannstaheli.blogspot.com/2009/06/book-column.html

    Tags: Covenant Communications, Kathi Oram Peterson, The Forgotten Warrior

  • Review: The Holy Bible and Mormonism

    Doctrine, Mommy Blogs 12.06.2009 No Comments

    The Holy Bible and Mormonism, by Christopher Mills… deserves to be near the top of every Church teacher’s pile of reference books. I’d keep it within easy reach when teaching teenage family home evening discussions, too.

    Book Review – The Holy Bible and Mormonism - Understanding the Mormon Faith, by Christopher Mills
    By Anne Bradshaw
    Not Entirely British, June 12, 2009
    http://annebradshaw.blogspot.com/2009/06/book-review-holy-bible-and-mormonism.html

    Tags: American Book, Christopher Mills, The Holy Bible and Mormonism

  • More on Pinkston’s Agent in Old Lace

    Fiction, General, LDS Author Blogs, Mommy Blogs, Reviews, Romance 10.06.2009 No Comments

    I really do get my ideas in the strangest places. My first novel came from a dream, my second came from a Relief Society lesson, my third is a family history story, and “Agent in Old Lace,” my new release, came about from a news story. The series I’m starting in the fall came from a late-night conversation with my husband and we got the giggles while we brain-stormed it.

    Jerry Borrowman, Jodi Marie Robinson and and interview with Tristi Pinkston, what more could you ask for?
    By Michele Ashman Bell
    Michele Ashman Bell, May 15, 2009
    http://micheleabell.blogspot.com/2009/05/jerry-borrowman-jodi-marie-robinson-and.html

    This book is a departure from Tristi’s previous historical fiction. It’s a romantic suspense (why do all my friends write romantic suspense?), with Shannon Tanner as the damsel in distress. She discovers that her soon-to-be fiance, Mark, has been stealing money from her father, and in that moment of truth, he drops his perfect boyfriend facade and tries to kill her. The FBI (who’ve been tracking him for years but unable to catch him) send their best agent, Rick Holden, to protect her—disguised as Shannon’s Aunt Anita.

    Agent in Old Lace by Tristi Pinkston
    By Karlene
    inksplasher, May 13, 2009
    http://inksplasher.blogspot.com/2009/05/agent-in-old-lace-by-tristi-pinkston.html

    From nine until midnight,you’ll find me at the computer, either writing, editing my own writing, or editing someone else’s writing. My computer is right in the middle of the fray. I used to have it off in my bedroom, but my kids felt left out and then they discovered they could get away with stuff if I wasn’t right there. So now my computer is in the living room, in the flow of traffic. They have instant access to me, and I have instant access to squelch any simmering revolutions. I write regularly, every day but Sunday, but I don’t always work on the same thing.

    Dogs or Cats? Vanilla or Chocolate? Tristi Pinkston on Life and Writing
    By Lori Nawyn
    Forethought and Purpose, May 15, 2009
    http://forethoughtandpurpose.blogspot.com/2009/05/dogs-or-cats-vanilla-or-chocolate.html

    I have my computer on almost all the time and whenever I get an idea, I sneak away for a second to jot it down. Then at night, after the kids are asleep, I’m able to get in and really work. My husband is also very supportive and takes care of the kids for me when I’ve got something pressing that needs to be finished. I’ve given up some sleep and a lot of tv, and my house isn’t very clean, but those are some of the things I’ve sacrificed to make it all fit.

    Interview with famous LDS author Tristi Pinkston
    By Kersten Campbell
    Life on the Funny Farm, May 20, 2009
    http://kersten4.blogspot.com/2009/05/interview-with-famous-lds-author-tristi.html

    I read this book in (basically) a single sitting. (If you don’t count stopping to make dinner, take a walk and put the kids to bed.) When I reached the climax, I was racing to find out what happened next! While you know who the bad guy is from page three, there’s lots to keep you guessing—and I totally guessed right ;) . I love a book that makes me feel like a good detective (or just someone who’s seen too many episodes of Law & Order).

    Agent in Old Lace by Tristi Pinkston - Review
    By Jordan McCollum
    Jordan McCollum, 27 May 2009
    http://jordanmccollum.com/2009/05/agent-lace-tristi-pinkston-review/

    The book is a great mix of intrique, romance, and action. The characters are well fleshed out, the dialogue believable, and the story flow is great.

    Book Review: Tristi Pinkston’s Agent in Old Lace
    By Heather Justesen
    Heather Justesen, June 3, 2009
    http://heatherjustesen.blogspot.com/2009/06/book-review-tristi-pinkstons-agent-in.html

    It’s been a lot of fun for me to explore this other dimension of myself, although a part of me does feel like I’m cheating on historical fiction, which will always be my first love. I enjoy researching, although I do find myself a little frustrated when I miss something. I appreciate the chances for learning and growth that have come my way as I’ve learned about things that happened decades before I was born. I have every intention of continuing to write in the historical fiction genre, but you know, I like testing out these new waters. Contemporary fiction is challenging me in different ways, and I also feel as though my brain power has been freed up somewhat to concentrate on craft and mechanics and improving my overall writing skills.

    Exploring New Facets
    By Jennie L. Hansen
    Notes from Jennie’s Desk, June 3, 2009
    http://notesfromjenniesdesk.blogspot.com/2009/06/exploring-new-facets.html

    My mistake was that I started it at bedtime (around 11:30 pm), thinking I’d read a chapter and then go to sleep. I finished it at 1:15 in the morning. It was an easy, fun read. Tristi’s sense of humor really comes through in Shannon, with fun references to the Princess Bride and “assault with deadly fruit”. You know who the main culprit is, early on in the book and I had the other issue figured out fairly quickly as well, but as Tristi said in an interview, it’s as much about the characters as it is about the plot. I agree, this isn’t simply a “solve a mystery” book, it’s a “solve a mystery with the characters and have some fun along the way” book.

    Agent in Old Lace
    By Holly
    2 Kids and Tired Book Reviews, June 3, 2009
    http://2kidsandtiredbooks.blogspot.com/2009/06/agent-in-old-lace.html

    Agent in Lace is Tristi Pinkston’s new book and a departure from her usual historical novels. I’ve decided that it’s my favorite. Definitely written for the LDS audience, I appreciate the way she includes LDS culture in the book without interpreting it, just assumes we know what she’s talking about. Also, this book is pure entertainment, no overt attempts to hit you over the head with Mormon doctrine. It’s just part of who these people are and that’s the way I like my LDS fiction.

    Agent in Old Lace by Tristi Pinkston
    By Framed
    Framed and Booked, June 04, 2009
    http://framedandbooked.blogspot.com/2009/06/51-agent-in-lace-by-tristi-pinkston.html

    Tristi has a deep spiritual and intellectual side, but her basic personality is warm, bubbly, and fun. Now, I have enjoyed Tristi’s previous historical fiction, but it was just, so, so, serious. . . I wondered when she’d let her personal nature shine through in her work. Let me just say that she really did that with Agent in Old Lace. To me, it felt like she’d finally given herself permission to just have fun with her creative talent and that made the story really shine for me.

    Agent In Old Lace by Tristi Pinkston
    By Alison Palmer
    Tangled Words and Dreams, June 5, 2009
    http://alisonpalmer.blogspot.com/2009/06/agent-in-old-lace-by-tristi-pinkston.html

    Two hours. This little slip of a novel will probably only take you two or three hours to read. It’s brief and satisfying like a bowl of homemade mac and cheese. I curled up in bed after a long day of answering approximately 467 calls for ‘Mom’

    ‘Agent in Old Lace’ on Tour!
    By Carolyn
    Fruit of the Carolyn, June 6, 2009
    http://carolynfruit.blogspot.com/2009/06/agent-in-old-lace-on-tour.html

    Fans of Tristi Pinkston will be delighted with her new venture in fiction: a cozy mystery. Agent in Old Lace is a far cry from Pinkston’s award-winning historical fiction books, but there’s not a disappointed reader here. In fact, I can picture the author sitting with her hands poised over the keyboard, chuckling at the banter between her two main characters—Shannon and Rick, aka Aunt Anita. They are truly funny when together.

    Agent in Old Lace by Tristi Pinkston
    Reviewed by Heather Moore
    LDS Readers, June 8, 2009
    http://ldsreaders.blogspot.com/2009/06/agent-in-old-lace-by-tristi-pinkston.html

    Tags: Agent in Old Lace, Cedar Fort, Tristi Pinkston

  • Tour Stop: Agent in Old Lace

    Fiction, Mommy Blogs, Romance, Sources 05.06.2009 No Comments

    This book is a deviation from Tristi’s historical work. I was anxious to see how she did in another genre but I shouldn’t have been nervous! Agent In Old Lacy is cute, witty, suspenseful and entertaining! Oh! I forgot, romantic. Just a little. Not a lot of mushy stuff (as my kids would say).

    Book Review Time “Agent In Old Lace”
    By Taffy
    Taffy’s Candy, June 2, 2009
    http://taffyscandy.blogspot.com/2009/06/book-review-time-agent-in-old-lace.html

    Tags: Agent in Old Lace, Tristi Pinkston

  • Review: Fablehaven

    Fiction, Mommy Blogs, Non-Fiction, Sources 26.05.2009 No Comments

    I’ll be the first one to admit that I’m a little skeptical of books that I first find in Deseret Book (the LDS author kind…sorry, don’t mean to offend anyone) but I thoroughly enjoyed reading this series. They are great for kids between 4th and 6th grade. They have monsters, adventure, action, and even some moral lessons.

    Friday Favorites
    Mombles, May 22, 2009.
    http://mombles.blogspot.com/2009/05/friday-favorites.html

    Tags: Bradon Mull, Fablehaven

  • Giveaway: One Last Chance

    Fiction, Mommy Blogs 26.05.2009 No Comments

    Jerry Borrowman, best selling author of ten books including ‘Til the Boys Come Home and A Distant Prayer, is teaming up with A Thrifty Mom to giveaway 5 copies of his latest release, One Last Chance!

    Deadline: June 1st

    One Last Chance Book Giveaway
    A Thrifty Mom, May 22nd, 2009.
    http://athriftymom.com/2009/05/one-last-chance-book-giveaway/

    Tags: Giveaway, Jerry Borrowman, One Last Chance

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