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It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?

Posted on Sunday, January 1st, 2012 by the1stdaughter


This fabulous weekly recap is hosted by Shelia of One Persons Journey Through a World of Books and the kidlit version is hosted by Jen from Teach Mentor Texts. Each week we recap what we’ve read and look at what’s coming up this week. If you’re interested head over to Shelia’s site as well as Jen’s and get involved! It’s a blast and I may even stop by to see what you’re up to!

Here’s what we’ve been up to this week:

It’s been a fantastic couple of weeks. I decided to take it easy the last couple of weeks and it was a much needed break. Our family had a wonderful Christmas and a wonderfully quiet New Years. I’m looking forward to the coming year and all that it entails, including going to BEA which was a wonderful surprise Christmas present. I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season! Did you get the chance to read many good books? I’d love to hear about it!

Reviewed (Just click on the title to see the Review!):

Events/Randomness:
2011 End Of Year Book Survey
AW January 2012 New Releases

Twelve Days of Christmas Feature:
Day One with Pam from Bookalicious
Day Two with Teach Mentor Texts
Day Three with Kim from Chef Messy
Day Four with Jenni Elyse
Day Five with Debbie’s World of Books
Day Six with Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers
Day Seven with Digital-Storytime
Day Eight with Thoughtful Eating
Day Nine with Teresa’s Reading Corner
Day Ten with My Friend Amy
Day Eleven with The Perpetual Page Turner
Day Twelve with Earthbound Chronicles

What’s up for the week to come:

Reading/Reviewing/Listening:

The Turkeybird and Littlebug are Reading/Reviewing:

So, what are you reading this week? Have any suggestions I should add to my reading pile?

2011 End Of Year Book Survey

Posted on Saturday, December 31st, 2011 by the1stdaughter

One of my favorite bloggers ever, Jamie from The Perpetual Page Turner and The Broke and The Bookish, has put together this fabulous End of Year Survey that’s perfect for folks like me! See, I’m terrible about narrowing things down to a “Top Ten” and Jamie’s survey makes it much easier for me. So, thanks Jamie! Now, without much more hesitation no my part I will attempt to summarize my year of reading in a few questions. Sit back, relax and enjoy!

1. Best Book You Read In 2011?
Ummm…hello hard question! How do I narrow this down? I’ll just follow Jamie’s lead and base it on categories…
Book App:

Cinderella by Nosy Crow

Picture Book/Children’s Book (One for each of my kiddos and myself):

Pink Me Up by Charise Mericle Harper – Littlebug’s Pick
Should I Share My Ice Cream? by Mo Willems – Turkeybird’s Pick
I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen – My Pick

Middle Grade (Again, I couldn’t pick just one):

The Fourth Stall by Chris Rylander
Sally’s Bones by MacKenzie Cadenhead and Illustrated by T.S. Spookytooth
Juniper Berry by M.P. Kozlowsky and Illustrated by Erwin Madrid
A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness
Trauma Queen by Barbara Dee

Young Adult:

You Are My Only by Beth Kephart
Wither by Lauren DeStefano
What Comes After by Steve Watkins
Au Revoir, Crazy European Chick by Joe Schreiber

Women’s Fiction:

Alice Bliss by Laura Harrington
The Bird Sisters by Rebecca Rasmussen
The Bungalow by Sarah Jio
What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty

2. Most Disappointing Book/Book You Wish You Loved More Than You Did?
The Piper’s Son by Melina Marchetta – So so so many friends of mine absolutely adored this book, but for one reason or another I just could not connect with the characters. I tried and tried and tried, but it just didn’t happen and I was really kind of upset about it actually.

3. Most surprising (in a good way!) book of 2011?
Alice Bliss by Laura Harrington – I’ll get to my reasons a bit more later, but for the moment I’ll say this was an amazingly powerful read. I’ve never cried so much through a book, but been so completely in love with everything about it. Simply marvelous!

4. Book you recommended to people most in 2011?
Picturebook – I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen
Young Adult book – You Are My Only by Beth Kephart and The Naming by Alison Croggon
Women’s Fiction – Alice Bliss by Laura Harrington

5. Best series you discovered in 2011?
The Chaos Walking series by Patrick Ness – specifically the audiobook version. If you haven’t listened to this book series on audio you simply have not lived. I’m now the unofficial co-president of the Nick Podehl fan club (he’s the narrator, in case you missed that). His narration of this series is phenomenal and I’d recommend it to anyone without question. Brilliant writing coupled with outstanding narration, perfection.

6. Favorite new authors you discovered in 2011?
Without a doubt Patrick Ness, Jonathan Maberry and Laura Harrington. All had books that blew me away! There are so many more to add to the list though including a huge list of women’s fiction authors that includes Sarah Jio and Rebecca Rasmussen, but also picture book authors/illustrators including Craig Frazier and Jon Klassen. It’s been an amazing year for discovering new authors and this is by no means a full summary of all the wonderfully talented individuals I’ve discovered this year.

7. Best book that was out of your comfort zone or was a new genre for you?
Alice Bliss by Laura Harrington – I have a feeling you may get tired of me talking about this book, but it was such a slice of perfection for me. As I state in my review of Alice Bliss, I’m not someone who enjoys reading books with war related subject material or settings, but there’s always an exception to the rule. Right? The beauty of the struggle the characters go through is what shines and also rips your heart to pieces. After connecting with these amazing people I simply couldn’t stop reading no matter how out of my comfort zone the setting was. Quite possibly my favorite read this year.

8. Most thrilling, unputdownable book in 2011?
Au Revoir, Crazy European Chick by Joe Schreiber – I’m not sure what it was, but this was a wild ride that I simply couldn’t stop reading. I loved every bit of this book and I can’t wait for the sequel!

9. Book you most anticipated in 2011?
A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness

10. Favorite cover of a book you read in 2011?

Dust & Decay by Jonathan Maberry – Totally creepy I know, but it’s perfect for the book and absolutely grabs you. I love this series too. I cannot wait to keep reading it!

11. Most memorable character in 2011?
Silly: Kitten from The Fourth Stall by Chris Rylander – Because every good “mobster” middle grade novel needs a crazy bully guy named Kitten. This is a character I won’t soon forget.
Serious: Conor from A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness – For his courage, his choices and his heartbreak.

12. Most beautifully written book read in 2011?
You Are My Only by Beth Kephart – It’s almost worth saying, did you really need to ask this question? Beth Kephart has changed my life. The words in her books flow like water down a peaceful brook and yet they have a way of drawing you in so that you’re consumed with the characters until long after the book is completed. You Are My Only was no exception to this and I was grateful to have had the opportunity to have read it.

13. Book that had the greatest impact on you in 2011?
You Are My Only by Beth Kephart – Again, I know I just answered the last question with this spectacular book, but it’s true. Perhaps it wasn’t the book so much as the experience I had surrounding the book and the way the book community rallied together in support of Beth. It was a profound experience for me. It showed me the true kindness of others and the ability we all have to make a difference. So thank you!

14. Book you can’t believe you waited UNTIL 2011 to finally read?

A Tilly and Friends Library by Polly Dunbar – This series is one I don’t know how we ever lived without. Not only do my kiddos read it on a daily basis, but I do as well. It’s hilarious and pertinent. And hello! Look at those illustrations! Adorable. Everyone should have this set of picture books in their home!

15. Favorite Passage/Quote From A Book You Read In 2011?

“Excuse me, have you seen a rabbit wearing a hat?” – Squirrel

“No. Why are you asking me.
I haven’t seen him.
I haven’t seen any rabbits anywhere.
I would not eat a rabbit.
Don’t ask me anymore questions.” – Bear

“OK. Thank you anyway.” – Squirrel

- From I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen

16. Book That You Read In 2011 That Would Be Most Likely To Reread In 2012?
Is it cheating if I list a dozen or more picture books? Because that would be the easiest answer so far!

17. Book That Had A Scene In It That Had You Reeling And Dying To Talk To Somebody About It? (a WTF moment, an epic revelation, a steamy kiss, etc. etc.) Be careful of spoilers!
The last 50 pages or so of Monsters of Men by Patrick Ness. I’m still reeling from all that happened and wishing there was more (though I know that’s not going to happen).

Book Blogging/Reading Life in 2011 (optional)

1. New favorite book blog you discovered in 2011?
Reading Everywhere – I found Allison’s blog while judging for BBAW and fell in love with her choice of books and the way she wrote about them. Ever since then I can’t help buying the books she recommends and crying over her personal experiences of being a librarian that she shares with her readers. She’s an absolute delight to read and I’d highly recommend her blog to anyone looking for great books!

2. Favorite review that you wrote in 2010?
Ladder to the Moon by Maya Soetoro-Ng – This was the picture book that had me in tears at one in the morning (yes, I read picture books in the middle of the night…by myself). It’s gorgeous. Not only in the text but through the illustrations as well. I loved it.

3. Best discussion you had on your blog?
It’s a tie between these two posts, which actually proved to me that I can ask questions and have great discussions! I need to do this more often!
Book Buying Q?s: Are You Too Old for Picture Books?
Hodge Podge: Book Buying Q?s – Publishers

4. Most thought-provoking review or discussion you read on somebody else’s blog?
Basically any post Pam writes at Bookalicious is worthy of a good discussion. She’s always on the mark and I love the topics she brings up. My favorite in the past few months was in regards to a ridiculous pitch she received. It’s definitely worth reading and commenting! – This is not the way to suss out a review

5. Best event that you participated in (author signings, festivals, virtual events, memes, etc.)?
Hands down, Armchair BEA. I’m not sure how we’ll top it in 2012, because 2011 was incredible. It was only it’s second year and we had over 600 participants! We also won The Best Book Blogging Event during Book Blogger Appreciation Week which meant a great deal to me since it was voted on by other book bloggers. I can’t wait for this year!

6. Best moment of book blogging in 2011?
The support I received while waiting on test results about whether I had cancer or not. It blew me away. I had so many friends and supporters who emailed and even called that I’m certain lifted my spirits. Most I’ve never even had the privilege of meeting in real life. The kindness I was shown made a huge impact on me and I know I wouldn’t have gotten through it all without everyone. Thank you! (Oh, and for those that don’t know already…I did finally find out I do not have cancer!)

7. Most Popular Post This Year On Your Blog (whether it be by comments or views)?
Without a doubt my Picture Book Reading Challenge which makes me more thrilled than you can know. Love that!

8. Post You Wished Got A Little More Love?
I honestly think I post too much stuff because I simply don’t know. That’s terrible, I know. Which is also why it’s a goal of mine this year to write more discussion posts and reviews. Hopefully you’ll love them so much that I won’t have any for this question again next year! *fingers crossed*

9. Best bookish discover (book related sites, book stores, etc.)?
Overdrive. Let me just say this, I’m not a fan of my local library. I know, I should run and hide. We went there a couple of weeks ago and the Turkeybird promptly exclaimed loudly enough for all to hear, “Mom, we don’t need to come here we have just as many books at home! I want to go home and read!” So yes, I’m thrilled he’s happy to read so much at home, but that doesn’t exactly make a trip to the library much fun with kiddos in tow. Besides that my library also charges any time you place a hold on a book regardless of whether it’s in the library or not. So it can get pricey and I feel like I might as well buy the book at that rate. So when I discovered Overdrive I was thrilled! I can download audiobooks and eBooks using my library card…for free!!! I love it! And I use it all the time. Best thing ever!

10. Did you complete any reading challenges or goals that you had set for yourself at the beginning of this year?
Oh my goodness…I’m terrible. I even hosted a reading challenge and did terrible at that. I feel like I need to work on better tracking for reading challenges because otherwise they just seem to get away from me.

Looking Ahead…

1. One Book You Didn’t Get To In 2011 But Will Be Your Number 1 Priority in 2012?
You are all going to kill me for this, but I have to read it before the movie comes out… Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins. I know! I’m the only one who hasn’t read it, still. I even know how it ends and my husband has even finished it already! I’ll be reading it before the movie for sure.

2. Book You Are Most Anticipating For 2012?
Picturebook:

House Held Up by Trees by Ted Kooser and Jon Klassen

Middle Grade:

The Hero’s Guide to Saving Your Kingdom by Christopher Healy

Young Adult:

Fever by Lauren DeStefano
This Is Not a Test by Courtney Summers

Women’s Fiction:

Small Damages by Beth Kephart

3. One Thing You Hope To Accomplish Or Do In Your Reading/Blogging In 2012?
Review more! I know it may seem like I review quite a bit, but looking back over the year I can see so many instances where I read books and still haven’t posted reviews for them. It really bothers me because I’d love to talk about them more. So that’s a huge goal for me.

Also, going to BEA this year! Yep, you heard it…I’m going in 2012! It’s a done deal in fact and I can’t wait to finally go!

So, did you make it through all of that? What did you think? Do you have a favorite read or bookish moment this year? I’d love to hear about it!

Giveaway: Mid-Winter’s Eve Giveaway Hop 2011

Posted on Tuesday, December 20th, 2011 by the1stdaughter

Welcome to the Mid-Winter’s Eve Giveaway Hop at There’s A Book!
I’m thrilled to be taking part in this wonderful event for the second year and am looking forward to seeing what everyone else has planned in these last few days of the year!

Because the days of 2011 are numbered and by the time this giveaway closes all of those gift giving holidays will most likely have come to an end I thought what better to giveaway than the opportunity to pick up that last book for the year? Did your favorite and most-anticipated book not make your holiday loot? Well, maybe with this giveaway you’ll be able to pick it up yourself! So, what’s up for grabs? Take a look…

Two $15 USD Gift Cards to Amazon or Barnes & Noble!

Details: Two winners will be chosen at random after the contest closes. You MUST fill out the entry form, comments will not count alone as entries. Only one entrant per household. No purchase necessary. Giveaway is open Worldwide.

I’d highly recommend also taking a look at the Giveaways page while you’re here as we have number of giveaways currently going on (some worldwide). And be sure to take a look at our Reviews page to get any help you might need in last minute shopping for yourself or others! That’s it! Thank you again for stopping by There’s A Book, we hope you’ll come back again soon and make sure to stop by the rest of the Mid-Winter’s Eve Giveaway Hop for more great giveaways! Good luck!


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It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? (45)

Posted on Monday, December 19th, 2011 by the1stdaughter


This fabulous weekly recap is hosted by Shelia of One Persons Journey Through a World of Books and the kidlit version is hosted by Jen from Teach Mentor Texts. Each week we recap what we’ve read and look at what’s coming up this week. If you’re interested head over to Shelia’s site as well as Jen’s and get involved! It’s a blast and I may even stop by to see what you’re up to!

Here’s what we’ve been up to this week:

This is actually going to cover the last couple of weeks because I missed out on last week due to a sinus infection/migraine. Lets just say that I’ve had it with health issues and 2011, I’m so ready to start 2012 with a fresh start! What about you?

As for the rest of the week, it’s been great! I started my “Twelve Days of Christmas” with some of my favorite bloggers and it’s been going wonderfully! I’m looking forward to rolling out the next week of my favorites as well as quite a few reviews before the end of the year!

Reviewed (Just click on the title to see the Review!):

Interviewed/Guest Posts:
Author of Small Blue Thing, S.C. Ransom
2011 Virtual Advent Tour: Christmas Traditions

Twelve Days of Christmas Guest Posts:
Day One of The Twelve Days of Christmas with Pam from Bookalicious
Day Two of The Twelve Days of Christmas with Teach Mentor Texts
Day Three of The Twelve Days of Christmas with Kim from Chef Messy
Day Four of The Twelve Days of Christmas with Jenni Elyse
Day Five of The Twelve Days of Christmas with Debbie’s World of Books

Events/Randomness:
Book Publishers 101: Nosy Crow Giveaway!
Top Ten Tuesday: Gift Giving Must Buys!
Cover Reveal: Embrace by Jessica Shirvington
Read-to-Me Picture Book Challenge: December Link-Up
Book Dreaming: Small Blue Thing by S.C. Ransom

For Chick Lit Reviews and News:
Author(s) Article: Faye Robertson and Ros Clarke
Book News: Jackie Pilossoph Spreads the Holiday Cheer
Author Article: Megan Rix’s Top 5 Christmas Gifts

Giveaways at Chick Lit Reviews and News:
Holly’s First Noel and All I Want for Christmas
It’s a Waverly Life by Maria Murnane
The Other Life by Ellen Meister
The Puppy That Came for Christmas by Megan Rix

What’s up for the week to come:

Reading/Reviewing/Listening:

The Turkeybird and Littlebug are Reading/Reviewing:

So, what are you reading this week? Have any suggestions I should add to my reading pile?

Top Ten Tuesday: Gift Giving Must Buys!

Posted on Tuesday, December 13th, 2011 by the1stdaughter


Each week The Broke and the Bookish host this fantastic weekly feature that poses different bookish questions.

This weeks topic? Top Ten Books I Want To Give As Gifts

This is such a fun topic! But seriously…SO difficult! How do I pick ten? Well again, I’m going to try my best to keep it ten and of course I’ll miss a few of my favorites inevitably. So, lets get started!

1. The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness narrated by Nick Podehl – The audio version of this is a book I’ve been recommending to anyone and everyone who needs an amazing audiobook. I love Patrick Ness and his writing, but bring it together with Nick Podehl’s narrating abilities and I don’t care who you are, you will fall in love with this book. I especially recommend it for the guys on my shopping list this season, they’ll love it!

2. Wonderstruck by Brian Selznick – Loved. this. book! Wow! Blew me away! If you have a young teen on your list or someone who loves a good graphic novel then this is the book to buy. I adored every page of this hefty novel and would gladly pass it along to anyone and everyone.

3. The Naming by Alison Croggon – This is the YA equivalent of The Lord of the Rings without feeling like you are bogged down in songs every other page. I adore Croggon’s writing and as soon as I finished the series I couldn’t help pawning it off on every person I knew that loved reading. It’s addictive and brilliant!

4. What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty – My favorite “Chick Lit” read this year! I loved the entire concept and the characters, everything! I’d give this to pretty much any girlfriend of mine but especially my two sisters.

5. The Girl Who Chased the Moon by Sarah Addison Allen – I adore anything Sarah writes and this is probably my favorite of hers. It’s because of this book that I fell in love with magical realism and I can’t help but want to share it with everyone!

6. Doodle Bites: A Tilly and Friends Book by Polly Dunbar – A much looked over series here in the US, but one every family should have! We love the entire Tilly and Friends book series, but this is our favorite of the bunch. It’s another that gets read on at least a weekly basis if not more frequently. The entire set would be perfect for a family with a burgeoning toddler!

7. Should I Share My Ice Cream? by Mo Willems – Our favorite picture book this year, and potentially ever. This is the book that has almost been worn through we’ve read it so many times. Our family loves Elephant & Piggie and this is “the” quintessential book to have from this amazing duo.

8. When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead – My go-to middle grade read. This is the book if you need an introduction to middle grade fiction and aren’t sure where to start. It’s beautifully written and has an incredible story. Readers of all ages will love this!

9. Scrawny Cat by Phyllis Root – It’s possible that I know way too many “cat people”. That or I simply adore this book and hope that anyone who could potentially take an animal into their home would be inspired by this poor little kitty. I loved this book this year and can’t wait to send it off to friends!

10. Scaredy Squirrel by Mélanie Watt – This is a picture book for children and adults who love to laugh at the things that make us human. Without a doubt my second favorite and go-to series for pre-school age kids. Love Scaredy Squirrel!

Now, your turn! Which books are you buying this holiday season and who for?

If you want more details just click on the title and you’ll be taken to my review or Goodreads.

Book Publishers 101: Nosy Crow Giveaway!

Posted on Friday, December 9th, 2011 by the1stdaughter

Nosy Crow is an absolute favorite publisher of ours and we’re thrilled to be able to feature some of our top picks in a giveaway sponsored by Nosy Crow! Firstly, thank you to Nosy Crow for giving us this opportunity! Now, take a look at some of what’s up for grabs during this month’s Book Publishers 101 feature:

Nosy Crow is being incredibly generous and offering two prize packs including the following:

Grand Prize Winner – One Nosy Crow bag, two pins, one Bizzy Bear book, one Mega Mash-Up book, one Pip and Posy book, one Noodle book, and one copy of Dinosaur Dig by Penny Dale.

Runner Up – One Nosy Crow bag with two pins, and one Nosy Crow book of their chosing!

(Also, if for some reason the winner happens to be international (and because shipping might be a bit much for us right now) we will have the option for an international winner to win the Nosy Crow book of their choice up to $15 USD from Book Depository.)

Sound great? We think so, and we’re really excited to offer these titles! All of these have been huge hits in our home and I have no doubt they’ll be happily welcomed into the homes of the winners. All of these are amazing books and authors that we will be featuring this month either in an interview or review so be sure to stay tuned!

Make sure to stop by these sites to connect directly with Nosy Crow!

Nosy Crow Site
Nosy Crow Blog
Nosy Crow on Facebook
Nosy Crow on Twitter
Nosy Crow Apps on Twitter
Nosy Crow on YouTube

Thanks go again to the publisher, Nosy Crow for providing this fantastic giveaway to our readers! The only requirement? Visit one of the above links and find something new you love!

Details: Two winners will be chosen at random after the contest closes, as outlined above. If the winner is international they will receive a Nosy Crow book of their choosing up to $15 USD from Book Depository. You MUST fill out the form below, comments will not count as entries. Only one entry per household. No purchase necessary. Giveaway is open WORLDWIDE. The giveaway will run from December 08, 2011 until December 31, 2011 Extended to January 31st 2012 at midnight EST.

Today’s post is part of our month long celebration of all things Nosy Crow. Make sure to stop by the Nosy Crow site for more information about this title and more. For more information about our Book Publishers 101 feature take a look at this month’s opening post.

Thank you so much to the publisher, Nosy Crow, for coordinating many of this month’s features and reviews! Connect with them on Twitter and on Facebook!
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