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Tuesday, October 4, 2016

My Top Ten Hurricane Reads!!




Those of us who are even vaguely aware of world events (I've had to come down from my cloud, lol) know by now that there's a MAJOR hurricane in the Caribbean, and, as of this writing, is already wreaking havoc on the poor Haitians.... It also happens that we here in South Florida are.....IN THE CONE. Yes,  we definitely are, and I'm a nervous wreck. In order to counteract my rather 'trembly' present condition, I came up with this idea of featuring books to read during a hurricane. Well, they can also be read BEFORE a hurricane, as well as AFTER. Although perhaps AFTER is not such a good idea. After all, there's all that debris to get through, and then get rid of.... We're planning to evacuate, as neither hubby nor I enjoy the idea of dealing with power outages, or HEAT because there won't be any A/C. Of course, I'm taking my laptop with me, as well as several treasured books....

Anyway.....I've hastily come up with a list of books to read ESPECIALLY during a hurricane. While the winds are blasting outside, and your knees are knocking together, and your prayers have all been exhausted, well, you can always turn to BOOKS for solace!

So here is my 'official' "Top Ten Hurricane Reads List"!!  It has the added benefit of including books that would make GREAT Halloween reads, as well! Of course, you can always try out these books even when there's no hurricane threatening your area! (Please note: This list is NOT intended for earthquakes. When the ground is shaking, it's TOTALLY impossible to concentrate on a book, no matter how GOOD it is!) Click on the pics for each Goodreads page.

1.) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, by J.K. Rowling

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5.Harry_Potter_and_the_Prisoner_of_Azkaban?ac=1&from_search=true

Even if you haven't read any other HP books, I do recommend this one during a hurricane. You will be treated to the antics of The Whomping Willow, who tosses Ron's dad's car around in a fit of anger at being 'attacked'. Besides, you can take off with Hagrid's hippogriff, "Buckbeak", not to mention get on your broom and play Quidditch with Harry and the gang. All of these magical activities are guaranteed to take your mind off the roaring winds and pelting rain outside.

2.) The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/236093.The_Wonderful_Wizard_of_Oz?ac=1&from_search=true

Everyone knows the story, and of course, has seen the 1939 classic. Dorothy is at home during a tornado which lifts her house, and lands her, along with her lovable little dog, Toto, in a magical land where she will meet some very unusual creatures (one of them thinks he doesn't have a brain, but it turns out he does; can't say the same for most politicians....) A delightful tale to keep you thinking that there's light at the end of the yellow brick road!

3.) The Sign of Four, by Arthur Conan Doyle

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2721274-the-sign-of-four
There's probably NOTHING like a good Sherlock Holmes adventure to take your mind off a hurricane roaring right outside your window! The unflappable Mr. Holmes will twist your brain inside and out with his uncanny ability to lift cues just by sniffing somebody's shoes, especially if the person has been out in inclement weather. This adventure concerns hidden treasure, and four ex-cons from India! Meditation, anyone?

4.) A Bite To Remember, by Lynsay Sands

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8736712-a-bite-to-remember

Just looking at this cover (this is for red-blooded female readers) should take your mind off that nasty, little ol' hurricane, dahling! This is also a VERY funny paranormal romance novel! I know, because I've read it twice! Yes, that's how MUCH I love it! The shenanigans between PI Jackie Morrisey and vamp Vincent Argeneau (who is, cross my heart, a VERY sweet guy!) will have you laughing your way right through all of those storm squalls! Guaranteed!

5.) Abandon, by Meg Cabot

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9397967-abandon?ac=1&from_search=true

This one takes place on a thinly-disguised Key West, and, if I'm not mistaken (I read it some time back) there's a hurricane looming on the horizon. It also has a lot to do with Greek mythology, as it's a modern retelling of the Persephone myth. There's lots of drama, true, but you'll be sure to get completely immersed in this strange paranormal world! Plus, you'll SO fall in love with John (aka Hades, Lord of the Underworld).....

6.) Tempest Rising, by Tracy Deebs

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9583227-tempest-rising?ac=1&from_search=true

Of course, a hurricane is intimately related to the sea, so what better book to read during a Mother Nature freakout party than one dealing with the vast, mysterious ocean? This story is sure to delight! Besides, there's even an evil sea witch involved! And, of course, a very hunky human who loves Tempest for who and what she is! Nothing like a sea romance to get you all enthused and excited, even during a FREAKING hurricane! YAY!!!!

7.) Secret Sea, by Robb White

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3331933-secret-sea?from_search=true

This is an 'oldie' but, oh, such a GOODIE!! I first came across it when I was around 12, and promptly began to devour it! I remember trading a copy of Five Little Peppers and How They Grew, which was totally BORING, for this exciting, post-WWII tale of sunken sea treasure, and evil Nazis! While the winds moan outside, you'll be engrossed in this great adventure, trying to shake that evil-looking black yatch that's on your tail....

8.) Jane Eyre, by Charlott Brontë
 
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/168016.Jane_Eyre


Jane goes through some VERY stormy circumstances in her life, and remains her own true self, through all the vicissitudes of her life. She's a strong heroine, one that will remain unforgettable in the minds of all those readers who are lucky enough to encounter her! If you need some courage and determination to get you through any of the storms of life, Jane will be your guide! (This novel can, of course, be read at any time of the year; it's totally timeless.)

9.) Die For Me, by Amy Plum 

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9462812-die-for-me?ac=1&from_search=true

This paranormal tale will sweep you off to Paris, where you'll become part of the exciting night scene, especially right where there are revenants concerned.... This is a VERY romantic, tale, as well as a totally fascinating one! Kate and Vincent will totally enthrall you, and make you wish you were living your own Paris romance! (Even if your boyfriend might not be exactly human....but he will always be a total gentleman!)

9.) Vampire Crush, by A. M. Robinson

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8428115-vampire-crush?ac=1&from_search=true

This one is SO funny!! James Hallowell gives Edward Cullen a run for his money! In fact, this book is a sort of parody of the Twilight series, but it doesn't put it down in any way. It's just a fun read that takes all the vamp tropes and makes a great, HILARIOUS spin on them all! Guaranteed to get you pretty hyper without touching a drop! 

10.) Tryst, by Elswyth Thane

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26805130-tryst

Last, but most definitely NOT least, is this beautiful ghost story that's also a bittersweet love story. Sabrina is 17, therefore, this is probably one of the earliest YA novels ever published, since it was first released in 1939. It is a total JEWEL of a book, for those of us who are VERY romantic! Hilary (yes, this is a man's name too) is a wonderful, charming character, who immediately steals Sabrina's heart. Unfortunately, he's a ghost.... How the author weaves this poignant tale makes for some wonderful reading! They really should make a movie of it!

And there you have it, folks, my list of top ten reading recommendations (mostly for females, but well, that's how the cookie crumbles, guys) for when the winds are creatively playing outside your house or apartment!



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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Shelf Candy Saturday #93: Storm Breaking, by Mercedes Lackey




Welcome to Shelf Candy Saturday!!



This weekly feature
showcases beautiful book covers,
and provides information,
if available, on their very talented creators!

For more information
about Shelf Candy Saturday,
just click HERE.



Here's my choice for this week!



Storm Breaking
(Valdemar: Mage Storms #3)
Mass Market Paperback, 464 pages
DAW Books, Inc.
October 1, 1997
Adventure, Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/143180.Storm_Breaking?ac=1






Why do I love this cover?


This cover has it all for me --  a lovely, light blue background, a horse, lots of detail, and an overall magical feel!  I think it's exquisite, and I have to get it for my collection.  Absolutely!

The blue background is actually composed of what appear to be streamers, in slightly different shades of blue.  They seem to be moving to a slight breeze, flowing gracefully, contrasting with the horse's rather abrupt rearing stance.

The young man at the bottom appears to have been startled by something, just as the horse has, and he's instinctively throwing up a hand to ward off whatever that might be.   This is intriguing; I want to open this book and find out what startled, and alarmed, both the young man and the horse.

Although the young man is dressed in medieval clothing, the interesting, triangular designs are obviously reminiscent of the Art Deco style, which flourished in the 1930s and 1940s.   I can also see a slight influence of Byzantine art, with yet another influence -- that of the artist Gustav Klimt.  Both of these are present in the stylized patterns within the triangles, but I see the Byzantine influence mostly in the young man -- in the way he's portrayed, his facial features, and that strange, intricately twisted circle around his head.  It reminds me of a halo, and adds to the intrigue!

The font used for the title and author's name is typical of the Art Deco style, and definitely enhances this cover's visual appeal.  Also, I love that Byzantine-looking box framing the author's name.

This is another example of the stunning work created by illustrator Jody A. Lee, whom I featured in "Shelf Candy Saturday #91".  Lee has created many covers for Lackey's books, and this is indeed a fruitful partnership, since the fantasy worlds imagined by Lackey are perfectly brought to life by Lee. 

I'm immensely attracted by Lackey's novels because of the gorgeous covers, and I know the tale inside each one will be a mesmerizing one, since she's a well-respected writer in the fantasy and science fiction genres.  I already own the three books in the Heralds of Valdemar trilogy, as well as the Concordance.  I intend to own (and read) more Mercedes Lackey books!





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Saturday, November 9, 2013

Shelf Candy Saturday #92: The Habitation of the Blessed, by Catherynne M. Valente




Welcome to Shelf Candy Saturday!!



This weekly feature
showcases beautiful book covers,
and provides information,
if available, on their very talented creators!

For more information
about Shelf Candy Saturday,
just click HERE.



Here's my choice for this week!



The Habitation of the Blessed
(A Dirge for Prester John #1)
Trade Paperback, 352 pages
Night Shade Books
November 1, 2010
Adventure, Fantasy, Historical Fiction,
Mythology


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7904453-the-broken-kingdoms





Why do I love this cover?


I adore covers that are exquisitely detailed, and this one certainly is!  It's also filled with a luminescence that gives it a very magical quality, reminding me of stained-glass windows.

I'm not sure if the woman is an angel, but those fluttering white things on her back look like feathers.  They mirror the fluttering movement of the pages of the book the man is holding.

I love the very realistic details of the two figures -- the woman's hair ornament and facial features, the man's ornate robe.  Their facial expressions are interesting; the man's steady stare at the viewer is defiant, challenging.  The woman, too, stares at the viewer, but in her eyes I see an invitation to enter the story.

It's great that the title and author's name are placed outside of the image area.  In my opinion, too many gorgeous covers are ruined because these two things are superimposed over the cover image.  The font used here is very stark, very classical, which is nice, since it doesn't distract from the impact of the image.

Rebecca Guay, the creator of this striking cover, is a marvelously talented artist!  Her illustrations are timeless and incredibly beautiful, with an other-worldly quality that is just perfect for fantasy art.  A freelance artist, she is best known for her work commissioned by Magic: the Gathering, White Wolf Publishing, Vertigo, and World of Warcraft, among others.







Rebecca Guay


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