The last month has been extremely busy and stressful, but all good kinds of stress! I PASSED my certification testing for dog training which is very exciting and satisfying! After 8 months of studying and training my little Piper, we finally can relax for a bit before I get my business off and running. At the moment I am shopping around for a logo/website designer, etc, and working with some terrific people over at dogTEC who specialize in helping dog businesses get off of the ground.
We are off to Orlando in a week to partake in all of it's Harry Potterness and Disneyness... we are all super excited! We were in Disneyland about 3 1/2 years ago when we only had one child and she was 8. Now she is 11 and our youngest is 4, so it should be fun!
On the book front I am still reading Ken Follet's Fall of Giant's and loving it. Now that I am done stressing about exams and training I can get back into it!
On my immediate TBR list on my kindle are the following:
Here's the blurb from Amazon.com:
While observing exotic animal trainers for her acclaimed book Kicked, Bitten, and Scratched, journalist Amy Sutherland had an epiphany: What if she used these training techniques with the human animals in her own life–namely her dear husband, Scott? In this lively and perceptive book, Sutherland tells how she took the trainers’ lessons home.
The next time her forgetful husband stomped through the house in search of his mislaid car keys, she asked herself, “What would a dolphin trainer do?” The answer was: nothing. Trainers reward the behavior they want and, just as important, ignore the behavior they don’t. Rather than appease her mate’s rising temper by joining in the search, or fuel his temper by nagging him to keep better track of his things in the first place, Sutherland kept her mouth shut and her eyes on the dishes she was washing. In short order, Scott found his keys and regained his cool. “I felt like I should throw him a mackerel,” she writes. In time, as she put more training principles into action, she noticed that she became more optimistic and less judgmental, and their twelve-year marriage was better than ever.
What started as a goofy experiment had such good results that Sutherland began using the training techniques with all the people in her life, including her mother, her friends, her students, even the clerk at the post office. In the end, the biggest lesson she learned is that the only animal you can truly change is yourself.
Full of fun facts, fascinating insights, hilarious anecdotes, and practical tips, What Shamu Taught Me About Life, Love, and Marriage describes Sutherland’s Alice-in-Wonderland experience of stumbling into a world where cheetahs walk nicely on leashes and elephants paint with watercolors, and of leaving a new, improved Homo sapiens.
I have only so far downloaded the sample but I LOOOVE what I have read and will be reading it on my trip.
And after reading the reviews of this in our local paper:
Here is the blurb from Amazon.com:
In Harkness's lively debut, witches, vampires, and demons outnumber humans at Oxford's Bodleian Library, where witch and Yale historian Diana Bishop discovers an enchanted manuscript, attracting the attention of 1,500-year-old vampire Matthew Clairmont. The orphaned daughter of two powerful witches, Bishop prefers intellect, but relies on magic when her discovery of a palimpsest documenting the origin of supernatural species releases an assortment of undead who threaten, stalk, and harass her. Against all occult social propriety, Bishop turns for protection to tall, dark, bloodsucking man-about-town Clairmont. Their research raises questions of evolution and extinction among the living dead, and their romance awakens centuries-old enmities. Harkness imagines a crowded universe where normal and paranormal creatures observe a tenuous peace. "Magic is desire made real," Bishop says after both her desire and magical prowess exceed her expectations. Harkness brings this world to vibrant life and makes the most of the growing popularity of gothic adventure with an ending that keeps the Old Lodge door wide open.
I just ordered the sample of this and will be reading it this afternoon... any of you read it? What did you think?
AND:
I have been wanting to read this for ages, and I understand it has a lot of super twists and turns that bloggers sometimes have a hard time reviewing it without revealing any spoilers.
In fact there is not really a blurb, only a couple of high profile reviews on Amazon.
I have wanted to read this for a million and a half years! I think it will be a fast read, perfect for our vacation. The second book has just come out.
Here's the blurb from Amazon:
Fans of Louise Fitzhugh's iconic Harriet the Spy will welcome 11-year-old sleuth Flavia de Luce, the heroine of Canadian journalist Bradley's rollicking debut. In an early 1950s English village, Flavia is preoccupied with retaliating against her lofty older sisters when a rude, redheaded stranger arrives to confront her eccentric father, a philatelic devotee. Equally adept at quoting 18th-century works, listening at keyholes and picking locks, Flavia learns that her father, Colonel de Luce, may be involved in the suicide of his long-ago schoolmaster and the theft of a priceless stamp. The sudden expiration of the stranger in a cucumber bed, wacky village characters with ties to the schoolmaster, and a sharp inspector with doubts about the colonel and his enterprising young detective daughter mean complications for Flavia and enormous fun for the reader. Tantalizing hints about a gardener with a shady past and the mysterious death of Flavia's adventurous mother promise further intrigues ahead.
And that should keep me busy enough!
Have a wonderful day!
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Sunday, March 6, 2011
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
WHY KINDLES ARE DANGEROUS...
It's happened, people.
I can't stop.
I have become hopelessly addicted to hitting that little wee toggle button that's almost too small to even push..... I have been hitting it over and over to buy more books.
GAH!
Oh, I know, what you're thinking... DUH, Lisa, Kindle just makes it SOOOOO EASY to buy books, didn't you KNOW?
I totally knew.
But don't care... must buy more books....
I think I have purchased 5 books thus far? Not to mention the few physical books that magically found themselves in my hands and transported me somehow against my will to the check out and into my car? Then they very craftily hid themselves underneath a pile of books that has been in some configuration or another on my nightstand so hubby won't see?
Sigh.....
There is no hope.
BUT HERE'S WHAT I BOUGHT!!!
Craig Ferguson American on Purpose
So far, it's pretty good, and much as I had expected. I ALMOST ran out and bought the physical book yesterday, until I accidentally noticed that I already had the Kindle version... Good God.
Between The Bridge and the River
By Craig Ferguson
Okay, so I suspect I have a theme going on, or an unhealthy obsession with said Late Late Night talk show host, who I happen to watch every single solitary night come hell or high water.
I have heard good things about this one, and I read my "sample" which is really Kindle's way of saying, "Just TRY it, kid, you'll like it." whilst handing it to you from its seedy little trench coat.
I can't stop.
I have become hopelessly addicted to hitting that little wee toggle button that's almost too small to even push..... I have been hitting it over and over to buy more books.
GAH!
Oh, I know, what you're thinking... DUH, Lisa, Kindle just makes it SOOOOO EASY to buy books, didn't you KNOW?
I totally knew.
But don't care... must buy more books....
I think I have purchased 5 books thus far? Not to mention the few physical books that magically found themselves in my hands and transported me somehow against my will to the check out and into my car? Then they very craftily hid themselves underneath a pile of books that has been in some configuration or another on my nightstand so hubby won't see?
Sigh.....
There is no hope.
BUT HERE'S WHAT I BOUGHT!!!
Craig Ferguson American on Purpose
So far, it's pretty good, and much as I had expected. I ALMOST ran out and bought the physical book yesterday, until I accidentally noticed that I already had the Kindle version... Good God.
Between The Bridge and the River
By Craig Ferguson
Okay, so I suspect I have a theme going on, or an unhealthy obsession with said Late Late Night talk show host, who I happen to watch every single solitary night come hell or high water.
I have heard good things about this one, and I read my "sample" which is really Kindle's way of saying, "Just TRY it, kid, you'll like it." whilst handing it to you from its seedy little trench coat.
Afflicted Girls by Suzy Witten
This is a story about the Salem Witch trials, with a twist, apparently. The author contacted me last year to see if I wanted to purchase the book for review, and I looked at it, but was so busy with other things I didn't at the time. Not that I'm any LESS busy, but Kindle just HAD to have it, and THEN....
So now I have a grand total of 5 books to read on Kindle, and I STILL have piles and piles of physical books on various shelves and tables all over my house. In fact (and I can't believe I am going to admit to this), it's possible that I have a book BUYING problem as opposed to a book READING problem.. which is not nearly as noble or cool. My dream job would be to work at a book store and just buy the books, you know ordering them in and then it would have to be ME that gets to open the boxes and then smell them... I mean, take them out and stack them in their glorious piles.
Ugh.
Somebody stop me.
And speaking of stopping people...
DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO GET A JAPANESE OR KOREAN SPAMMER WHO SENDS ME MULTIPLE SPAMMY MESSAGES THAT I CAN'T READ IN MY COMMENTS SECTIONS? And one even had english porno words sprinkled through-out.
Ugh... again.
ANYway, oh Kindle, you came and you gave without taking, and you sent me away, Oh Kindle....
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
WISHLIST WEDNESDAY
Wishlist Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Book Chick City.
Today mine is VEEEERRRY simple.... me want...
Today mine is VEEEERRRY simple.... me want...
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