Archives for February 2014

Belinda’s Book Nook Book Review: The Iron Daughter by Julie Kagawa

The Iron Daughter by Julie Kagawa

The Iron Daughter by Julie Kagawa

Half Summer faery princess, half human, Meghan has never fit in anywhere. Deserted by the Winter prince she thought loved her, she is prisoner to the Winter faery queen. As war looms between Summer and Winter, Meghan knows that the real danger comes from the Iron fey—ironbound faeries that only she and her absent prince have seen. But no one believes her.

Worse, Meghan’s own fey powers have been cut off. She’s stuck in Faery with only her wits for help. Trusting anyone would be foolish. Trusting a seeming traitor could be deadly. But even as she grows a backbone of iron, Meghan can’t help but hear the whispers of longing in her all-too-human heart.

Can a second book in a series get better than the first? Absolutely and I enjoyed this book more than the first and I really enjoyed the first. More action, danger and a little romance. I couldn’t wait to see what happened to Meghan in book two. This book was a guilty pleasure something like how I felt reading The Twilight series. She is torn between two possible loves and there is a lot of adventure to keep the story moving.  I read quickly to find out what would happen with the Winter Prince and Meghan. I had a great time trying envisioning the beautiful scenes that author, Julie Kagawa laid out for the reader. This is truly a fun series.

Happy reading my friends.

Belinda

Fun Photos Friday #17 : Growing up fast

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I just realized a few weeks ago that my oldest son’s pants were creeping up and I needed to go buy him some more.  Today, I was folding the new pants after taking them out of the dryer and reality set in that he is growing so fast.  Part of me wishes he could stay small forever and stay with me. But I know part of being a parent, we are to help them grow and guide them so that they can go out into the world and share their greatness. But standing there looking at his new jeans and  I couldn’t believe how the time flies so fast. These jeans looked so long.

Think I am going to hug him a little tighter today!!

Have a great weekend!

Belinda

Belinda’s Book Nook Review: The Ruins of Lace by Iris Anthony

ruinsoflaceThe Ruins of Lace by Iris Anthony   –  The story begins with two sisters – Katharina, who is a lacemaker at the Flemish abbey of Lendelmolen; the other, Heilwich, who is a housekeeper to a nearby priest. Both stories are presented in the first person narrative.

Then other characters are added to the story – Denis, a border guard whose job it is to seek out the smugglers; a dog used for smuggling; Lisette, a young girl who has fallen under the spell of lace; Alexandre, a young man with no future of his own who seeks redemption and honour; and a scheming Count who hopes to use this precious gift as a bribe to secure his own financial future.

Let me first say that I am a member of a Barnes and Noble bookstore book club as well as some online clubs at GoodReads. I joined Barnes and Nobles’ group about a year ago. So last November we all had the opportunity to nominate a few books to be considered for 2014.  I nominated 3 or 4 and I believe two made the cut.  Ruins of Lace was one of them and our first book of the new year.  I chose it based on the description rather than a recommendation from anyone.  I also chose it because I enjoy historical fictions where I might learn something new. I knew nothing before about the history of lace in France.

As I began to read the book, I realized it was very dark and sad throughout much of the story. I started to worry about the book being a flop for my book club.  I kept thinking the members will be so disappointed about my selection but I pushed through the book because I was not going to the meeting having not completed my recommendation.

Since completing the book, I have changed some of my thoughts about the book. I won’t lie to you, it was a very sad story with some disturbing chapters. But I also remember feeling this way while reading The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns. So I am trying not to let the difficult parts taint my overall thoughts on the book. Sometimes you have to see the hardships to understand the depths of a story. I do think the author captures some of this but I believe she had too many characters to keep many readers reading the book.  

I believe she could have removed the dog altogether and still make the point on how dogs were used to detect lace being smuggled.  I found it difficult to keep up with all of the characters so I ended up writing them down early on in the book. Once I did that it was smooth sailing. Each chapter moved from different characters and I found myself wanting to know what would happen so I pressed on.

One thing I realized is that the common thread between all of the characters is the lack of worthiness. Each character for various reasons felt unworthy in some ways.  This is what I believe motivated each character to make the choices they made throughout the story and I felt true empathy for many of them.

Would I recommend this book again? Maybe. This is not to say it is a bad book or that I didn’t learn some of lace’ history in France. I did in fact learn a great deal. If you can step back from the painful chapters, the story did cover important information about this period in history. Just be prepared to read some difficult things but know that everything weaves together at the end of the book.

If by chance you have read this book please share your thoughts.

Happy Reading!

Belinda

Winter storm

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This is the aftermath of yesterday’s snow storm.  A foot of snow!  Yes that is our cars almost buried. I took this in the morning from my bedroom and it came down all day and a few more inches were added to this.  So another fun snow day for the boys. I do love snow days. It’s just the shoveling that I am not so thrilled with.  It was fun watching the pretty flakes fall but then reality set in that I would have to put on my boots and get out there yanked me from my ‘happy place’.  I took the back walk and cleared the cars. Leao the front walk, stairs and front drive.  Our plow guy had to come two times to clear way the big stuff for us.

So it was pretty much a hang out in your pajamas and play day for the boys and back to school today.  So I am finally back at my craft table.

Have a blessed day!

Belinda

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