Thursday, March 1, 2012
March
Monday, February 27, 2012
Thursday, February 9, 2012
The Power of Many
I just kept thinking that the title was wrong. I know he explains it later; but, I disagreed with it. Honestly, it sounded like a naive teenager. Basically, he felt that the expectations of others were preventing him from doing what he wanted to do. Which, in some cases was true. We do need to be true to ourselves. But, everything he accomplished was because good people influenced his life for the better.
I just kept thinking that it was the love and support of good people that helped him accomplish so much. If everyone could have the kind of mentors he had, just think of what could happen! I guess I'm just sentimental, but we really do need other people; and we've been blessed to have those good influences in our lives.
I will say, I was a little disappointed in the ending. It seemed so detached from the rest of the book and I was disappointed in him....but it was still a good read. Enjoy!
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
New Year, re-dedicated to our book club!

Thursday, November 17, 2011
Time For Some Book Discussion
But here is the thing that really disturbed me....did you guys know that Anne Perry, the author, is LDS? Did you also know that when she was a teenager she and her best friend murdered her friend's mom? Seriously. For reals. Before I even read the book Kim told me about this and I read about it on wikipedia. I was, and still am, so disturbed by this. AND she writes murder mysteries!!! Is anyone else totally creeped out by this?
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Catch Up
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Happy Halloween!
I wanted to choose something appropriate for Halloween. I came close to choosing Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, but couldn't get past the disgusting picture on the cover. I considered Devil in the White City but figured most of you have read it. So I decided to go with one of the mysteries I read in my British Mystery Novel class while in London (best class ever).
The Cater Street Hangman
Here's the synopsis (and picture) from Amazon:
Panic and fear strike the Ellison household when one of their own falls prey to the Cater Street murderer. While Mrs. Ellison and her three daughters are out, their maid becomes the third victim of a killer who strangles young women with cheese wire, leaving their swollen-faced bodies on the dark streets of this genteel neighborhood. Inspector Pitt, assigned to the case, must break through the walls of upper-class society to get at the truth. His in-depth investigation gradually peels away the proper veneer of the elite world, exposing secrets and desires until suspicion becomes more frightening than truth. Outspoken Charlotte Ellison, struggling to remain within the confining boundaries of Victorian manners, has no trouble expressing herself to the irritating policeman. As their relationship shifts from antagonistic sparring to a romantic connection, the socially inappropriate pair must solve the mystery before the hangman strikes again.
And just so America isn't outdone, here's a link to The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.