Category: Meme

Wednesday

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Hosted by Miz B at Should Be Reading http://shouldbereading.wordpress.com/
 *What are you currently reading?
     Silent Scream by Karen Rose (from The Hachette Book Group)

 *What did you recently finish reading?
     The Cutting by James Hayman (awesome…rated it 4.5 out of 5…great read)
 *What do you think you’ll read next?
     The Memory Thief by Rachel Keener (The Hachette Book Group)
     Our Promised Land by Michael T. Darkow (Phenix & Phenix Publishers)
Photobucket in the fun. You don’t need a blog to comment, but if you do and want to join in, links provided for each and all memes.

Wednesday #2

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Hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine http://breakingthespine.blogspot.com/
“Waiting On” Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted here, that spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating.

  I read Crossing The Bridge by Michael Baron in December 2009 at the request from the publisher, The Story Plant, and have been anxiously awaiting his next novel:

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Release date 05/11/10
Joseph, a man in his late thirties, awakens disoriented and uneasy in a place he doesn’t recognize. Several people are near him when he opens his eyes, all strangers. All of them seem perfectly friendly, but none of them can explain to him how he got there. They offer him a delicious meal and pleasant conversation in a beautifully decorated room. This would be a very nice experience if not for one thing: Joseph doesn’t know where he is and he has no way to contact his wife, who he is sure is worried sick over him. Thanking the people for their hospitality, he leaves to make his way back home. The only problem is that whatever happened to him has stripped him of most of his memories. He knows he needs to get back to his wife, but he doesn’t know how to find her. He sets out on a journey to find his home with no sense of where he’s going and only the precious, indelible vision of the woman he loves to guide him.

Antoinette is an elderly woman in an assisted living facility. She’s spent the last six years there since her husband died, and most of those years have been happy. She enjoys the company of others in her situation and her son comes to visit often. But in recent months, she’s had a tougher and tougher time leaving her room. Her friends seem different to her and the world seems increasingly confusing. She spends an escalating amount of time on a journey inside her head. There, her body and mind haven’t betrayed her. There, she’s a young newlywed with a husband who dotes on her and an entire life of dreams to live. There, she is truly home.

Warren, Antoinette’s son, is a man in his early forties going through the toughest year of his life. His marriage ended, he lost his job, and in the past few months, his mother has gone from hale to increasingly hazy. Having trouble finding work, he spends more and more time by his mother’s bedside. But her lack of lucidity both frustrates and frightens him. With far too much time on his hands, he decides to try to recreate his memories of home by attempting to cook his mother’s greatest dishes using the rudimentary appliances available in her room. He finds the challenge surprisingly rewarding, especially because the only time he feels his mother is truly with him anymore is when she is eating the meals he prepares for her.

Joseph, Antoinette, and Warren are three people on different searches for home. How they find it, and how they connect with one another at this critical stage in each of their lives, is the foundation for a profound and deeply moving story.

About the Author
Michael Baron is the pseudonym for a successful nonfiction writer. He is the author of two previous novels, When You Went Away (Story Plant, October 2009) and Crossing the Bridge (Story Plant, January 2010). His next novel, Leaves will come in the fall of 2010. A more extensive bio from the author is available at his site, www.MichaelBaronBooks.com.

Monday

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Hosted by Rebecca at Just One More Page http://rebeccavoy.blogspot.com/
Today’s MUSING MONDAYS post is about multitasking.

Do you – or are you even able – to do other things while you read? Do you knit, hold a conversation, keep an eye on the TV? Anything?
  This is a bit difficult to answer.  I’m not sure if it would be considered multitasking.  I usually have the tv on a cable news station, volume low and if there is “breaking news” or I hear something of interest, I stop reading.  Reading while having a conversation?  Only if someone interrupts me and asks a question.

Photobucket in the fun. You don’t need a blog to comment, but if you do and want to join in, links provided for each and all memes.

Monday

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Hosted by Sheila at One Persons Journey Through A World Of Books
This is a meme to list the books completed last week, the books currently being read, and the books to be finished this week.
  I am disappointed that I did NOT finish any books last week.  I have been in a reader’s slump.  Since I will be unable to post next Monday, I will combine these 2 weeks.
This morning I finished The Cutting by James Hayman.  (Review to follow sometime this week)
  And later today, I will be starting Silent Scream by Karen Rose (from The Hachette Group).  I have been anxiously awaiting for this book to be “the next in line”
  And following will be The Memory Thief by Rachel Keener

Monday

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Hosted by Marcia at The Printed Page http://printedpage.us/
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Received for review from Doubleday/Random House
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Received for review from The Book Trib

Monday

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Hosted by Rebecca at Just One More Page http://rebeccavoy.blogspot.com/
Today’s MUSING MONDAYS post is about multitasking.

Do you – or are you even able – to do other things while you read? Do you knit, hold a conversation, keep an eye on the TV? Anything?
  This is a bit difficult to answer.  I’m not sure if it would be considered multitasking.  I usually have the tv on a cable news station, volume low and if there is “breaking news” or I hear something of interest, I stop reading.  Reading while having a conversation?  Only if someone interrupts me and asks a question.

Photobucket in the fun. You don’t need a blog to comment, but if you do and want to join in, links provided for each and all memes.

Monday

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Hosted by Sheila at One Persons Journey Through A World Of Books
This is a meme to list the books completed last week, the books currently being read, and the books to be finished this week.
  I am disappointed that I did NOT finish any books last week.  I have been in a reader’s slump.  Since I will be unable to post next Monday, I will combine these 2 weeks.
This morning I finished The Cutting by James Hayman.  (Review to follow sometime this week)
  And later today, I will be starting Silent Scream by Karen Rose (from The Hachette Group).  I have been anxiously awaiting for this book to be “the next in line”
  And following will be The Memory Thief by Rachel Keener

Monday

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Hosted by Marcia at The Printed Page http://printedpage.us/
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Received for review from Doubleday/Random House
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Received for review from The Book Trib