Review "Georgia Bottoms" by Mark Childress

Georgia Bottoms by Mark Childress

Published Little, Brown and Company
ISBN 978-0-316-03304-6
At the request of The Hachette Book Group, a ARC HC was sent to, at no cost to me, for my honest opinion.
  Synopsis (from Publisher): Georgia Bottoms is known in her small community of Six Points, Alabama, as a beautiful, well-to-do, and devoutly Baptist Southern belle.
  Nobody realizes that the family fortune has long since disappeared, and a determinedly single woman like Georgia needs an alternative, and discreet, means of income. In Georgia’s case it is six well-heeled lovers-one for each day of the week, with Mondays off-none of whom knows about the others.
  But when the married preacher who has been coming to call (Saturdays) decides to confess their affair in front of the whole congregation, Georgia must take drastic measures to stop him. In GEORGIA BOTTOMS, Mark Childress proves once again his unmistakable skill for combining the hilarious and the absurd to reveal the inner workings of the rebellious human heart.
  My Thoughts and Opinion: Loved it!! The reader first gets to meet the character as she is preparing for the annual “high society” luncheon in a small town in Alabama, that she hosts every year except no one is showing up. It happens to be 9/11 and she can’t understand how that could interfere in her luncheon and now the huge problem it has created, what does she do with all this food? At times I found myself laughing out loud at the antics of the main character, Miss Georgia Bottoms, who, at times, would come across as a “ditz” and other times “sly as a fox”. The dysfunctional family dynamics between her mother, who suffers from Alzheimer’s, her alcoholic brother and her illegitimate son that no one knows about but shows up on her door step with a very big surprise is hysterical. I could not put the book down to see what trouble she would find herself in next and more importantly, how would she get herself out of it. A fun read!!!!

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Monday Memes

MONDAY
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Hosted by Miz B at Should Be Reading
This week’s question:
In honor of the Canadian “Family Day” holiday, today, I’m curious… What was the last book (or, what was your favorite book) that dealt with family? What did you like / dislike about it?
My answer:
The first book that came to mind was Beachcombers by Nancy Thayer.  I read it this past year and it was the type of story where I got so involved with the characters, in this case 3 sisters, that I didn’t want to see the story end.  The sisters who are all facing trouble in their own lives have come home to the small island of Nantucket to face their past and begin their future.
And to all my Canadian blogging friends…Happy Family Day!
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February is being hosted by Laura from Library of Clean Reads
Mailbox Monday was created by Marcia of The Printed Page and is now on tour.

According to Marcia, “Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week. Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.”
This hasn’t happened in a while, no books this week, but then maybe it’s a good thing because I am so far behind.  But I will be visiting and seeing what everyone else received so that my tbr bucket list will grow.

 

SUNDAY’S SHINING STAR

WELCOME!!!

I would like to explain how this came to fruition. Hubby and I were having a discussion about the old days, (for the young’ens reading this..a little history lesson) but before the dark age. When Sundays were special and had traditions and rituals. Sunday mornings Church, come home to a big gravy (sauce) cooking on the stove, a big Sunday dinner, then either off to visit relatives/friends or wait for relatives/friends to drop by. We would spend the afternoon sitting around the table, talking, catching up, having coffee, pizza, calzones, etc etc, dessert. And now, how sad, all those traditions are gone. And then I got to thinking, why not have something similar here on my blog. This past year, I have met so many amazing and wonderful people (some I now call friends) through blogging, and how I am in awe of what they do and accomplish. How much respect I have for them, for their honesty, integrity, credibility and so enjoy when a bit of their personality shines through. So every Sunday, here at my place, the coffee will be on, the dessert is on the table and friends will be stopping by. And I will be rolling out the red carpet for my Sunday Shining Star Blogger guest.

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Like I mentioned last week, I don’t read the answers from the questionnaires until I draft up the post, and to be honest I can’t wait to read and get to know more about today’s guest.  I met today’s Star a few months ago and she amazes me.  She has a family, works full time and can read 3-5 books in a week!!!  Either she doesn’t sleep or I want the name of the Vitamin she takes every morning lol. So let’s welcome today’s Sunday’s Shining Star, BEV from MY READER’S BLOCK
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*When and why did you start blogging?

I started blogging in April 2010. A friend of mine mentioned that he had a blog and also that I should check out his daughter’s blog. I did and then started snooping around the blogosphere and found a whole bunch of book blogs. I decided it would be a great way for me to keep track of my reading–log the books and actually review them so maybe my aging brain might better remember what I read. The main point was a personal reading journal.

*How and what made you decide on the name of your blog?
Well, I’m a reader and a wanna-be writer (first draft of a mystery novel done…but needs lots of work), so I was looking to do a play on “writer’s block” while also indicating that I was reviewing the books (putting them on the chopping block, so to speak). I planned to call it just “Reader’s Block” but some guy had already claimed it. What’s really irksome is that he claimed it, posted like 2 or 3 times several years ago and then abandoned it. So, I stuck a “My” on it. Ta-da!

*What would you say is the main content of your blog?
Reviews. And challenge-related posts. Can’t forget the challenges. Afterall, I am a Challenge Addict and proud of it!

*If books, what genres do you mostly read?
My first love is mysteries–particularly vintage mysteries. I’ve loved them since my mom gave me her 1950s set of Nancy Drew books (5-6books). I had a long affair with science fiction from about 12 years old through college and a brief flirtation with romance novels, but in the end I come back to mysteries. After mysteries, my second long-lasting love is classics 18th Century through WWII and mainly British. Not a big American Lit girl and a more modern novel really has to grab my attention for me to read it.

*How often do you post?
At least once a day and often as many as three times a day.

*What are some of the things that you love about blogging?
1. Keeping track of what I read in more definite way. I actually knew how many books I read in 2010. I never had a number before. This also makes my husband happy because he’s a numbers man and loves it when I can give him number data of any sort.

2. Meeting so many lovely people out here in the blogospher. It’s nice to know I’m not the only crazy book lady who’s addicted to challenges. LOL. But, seriously, I have made so many great virtual friends. It’s better than any pen pal system I’ve ever known.

*What are some of the negatives?
Hmmm. Probably that it takes time away from reading (or possibly other things I ought to be doing. Surely I don’t need to dust right now.)

*Name 1-3 favorite items/postings that you have/do on your blog?
1. Reviews. I love getting my thoughts about the books down where I can go back and read them.
2. Challenges. (bet you couldn’t guess that) Some of them have gotten me to read books that I never would have otherwise.

*Any advice you would give to new bloggers?
1. Be yourself. Do it your way. Don’t worry about whether your blog is as pretty as someone else’s or if you do as many posts as others.
2. Don’t worry about the numbers. Yeah, it’s nice to watch the number of followers go up, but if you do something that’s unique and makes you happy, the followers will come.
3. Join in on memes. It’s the best way I’ve found to get to know your fellow bloggers. And there’s some really cool people out there!

MY READER’S BLOCK
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*What draws you to follow someone’s blog?
Interesting posts. Particularly about books. Doesn’t even have to be a genre I love, but if the posts are interesting and make me think, then I’ll keep coming back. A sense of humor is also a big draw. I love bloggers who can make me laugh.

*Do you have any “pet peeves” that other bloggers do?
Leaving comments that only say “I was here.” or “I’m following you. Please follow me back.” I’m shy, I want to get to know you before I make a commitment like that. 🙂 And it would be nice to know why you decided to follow me. Was it my cute little button designed by my son? Was it the great review I did on Book X? A little feed back would be good.

*Would you plase share 5-7 things about the person behind the screen so that we get to know the “real” you!!
1. As mentioned above, I’m a writer wanna-be. First draft of an acadmic mystery done. It needs a lot of polishing. A whole lot.


2. My life-long dream is to make a trip to England. I’m saving my pennies…maybe I’ll make in the next couple of years. There’s a web site I’ve got marked that offers mystery lovers tours. Now that would be ideal!


3. I’ve mentioned this before (for award requirements): I’ve sung with the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir twice. In 2008 and 2009, I attended their annual choir convention. Particpants attend classes, practice sessions, and then sing (on the platform) with the Choir during one of the Sunday services. One of the coolest experiences ever!


4. I am the proud mom of an Eagle Scout (I bet you knew I couldn’t resist saying that again). I’ve been a Scout Leader ever since he was a Wolf in Cub Scouts.


5. Last summer I went with the scouts for Kyle’s final scouting trip to the Boundary Waters (between Minnesota & Canada). We canoed and camped out in the back of beyond for 5 days and four nights. Toting our canoes and gear in between lakes. It was a wonderful experience. I’m glad I did it. I’ll never do it again. LOL.


6. For the last five years I’ve played softball with my husband on our English Department’s co-ed softball team. Us old fogies with a bunch of graduate students. It’s been a blast…but I think I’m approaching retirement. May not be putting on the cleats this spring…will have to see.


7. I own over 2000 books. Over half of those are mysteries. I don’t see how that can be possible–I don’t think our house is big enough. But spreadsheets don’t lie. Do they?

I hope you enjoyed getting to know Bev, I know I did.  When I first visited her site, I am going to be quite honest, I was at first, a bit intimidated when I read her bio and saw the type of books that she read for “pleasure” (the classics, historicals, vintages, Austen, etc, etc…you get the picture).  But then after getting to know her, that intimidation then turned into a very high respect and awe.  When I think of the Classics, I think of being in HS and mandatory reading, not pleasure reading.  And then there is her ability to read so many books in a week.  In my eyes, she is truly amazing, and definitely has my respect, the respect that she TRULY deserves?  And one heck of a sense of humor!!!  Did I read that right?  2000 books?  2000? And I bet she has read every single one of them!!!!  Bev is positively a Shining Star!!!!

SUNDAY’S SHINING STAR

WELCOME!!!

I would like to explain how this came to fruition. Hubby and I were having a discussion about the old days, (for the young’ens reading this..a little history lesson) but before the dark age. When Sundays were special and had traditions and rituals. Sunday mornings Church, come home to a big gravy (sauce) cooking on the stove, a big Sunday dinner, then either off to visit relatives/friends or wait for relatives/friends to drop by. We would spend the afternoon sitting around the table, talking, catching up, having coffee, pizza, calzones, etc etc, dessert. And now, how sad, all those traditions are gone. And then I got to thinking, why not have something similar here on my blog. This past year, I have met so many amazing and wonderful people (some I now call friends) through blogging, and how I am in awe of what they do and accomplish. How much respect I have for them, for their honesty, integrity, credibility and so enjoy when a bit of their personality shines through. So every Sunday, here at my place, the coffee will be on, the dessert is on the table and friends will be stopping by. And I will be rolling out the red carpet for my Sunday Shining Star Blogger guest.

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Like I mentioned last week, I don’t read the answers from the questionnaires until I draft up the post, and to be honest I can’t wait to read and get to know more about today’s guest.  I met today’s Star a few months ago and she amazes me.  She has a family, works full time and can read 3-5 books in a week!!!  Either she doesn’t sleep or I want the name of the Vitamin she takes every morning lol. So let’s welcome today’s Sunday’s Shining Star, BEV from MY READER’S BLOCK
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*When and why did you start blogging?

I started blogging in April 2010. A friend of mine mentioned that he had a blog and also that I should check out his daughter’s blog. I did and then started snooping around the blogosphere and found a whole bunch of book blogs. I decided it would be a great way for me to keep track of my reading–log the books and actually review them so maybe my aging brain might better remember what I read. The main point was a personal reading journal.

*How and what made you decide on the name of your blog?
Well, I’m a reader and a wanna-be writer (first draft of a mystery novel done…but needs lots of work), so I was looking to do a play on “writer’s block” while also indicating that I was reviewing the books (putting them on the chopping block, so to speak). I planned to call it just “Reader’s Block” but some guy had already claimed it. What’s really irksome is that he claimed it, posted like 2 or 3 times several years ago and then abandoned it. So, I stuck a “My” on it. Ta-da!

*What would you say is the main content of your blog?
Reviews. And challenge-related posts. Can’t forget the challenges. Afterall, I am a Challenge Addict and proud of it!

*If books, what genres do you mostly read?
My first love is mysteries–particularly vintage mysteries. I’ve loved them since my mom gave me her 1950s set of Nancy Drew books (5-6books). I had a long affair with science fiction from about 12 years old through college and a brief flirtation with romance novels, but in the end I come back to mysteries. After mysteries, my second long-lasting love is classics 18th Century through WWII and mainly British. Not a big American Lit girl and a more modern novel really has to grab my attention for me to read it.

*How often do you post?
At least once a day and often as many as three times a day.

*What are some of the things that you love about blogging?
1. Keeping track of what I read in more definite way. I actually knew how many books I read in 2010. I never had a number before. This also makes my husband happy because he’s a numbers man and loves it when I can give him number data of any sort.

2. Meeting so many lovely people out here in the blogospher. It’s nice to know I’m not the only crazy book lady who’s addicted to challenges. LOL. But, seriously, I have made so many great virtual friends. It’s better than any pen pal system I’ve ever known.

*What are some of the negatives?
Hmmm. Probably that it takes time away from reading (or possibly other things I ought to be doing. Surely I don’t need to dust right now.)

*Name 1-3 favorite items/postings that you have/do on your blog?
1. Reviews. I love getting my thoughts about the books down where I can go back and read them.
2. Challenges. (bet you couldn’t guess that) Some of them have gotten me to read books that I never would have otherwise.

*Any advice you would give to new bloggers?
1. Be yourself. Do it your way. Don’t worry about whether your blog is as pretty as someone else’s or if you do as many posts as others.
2. Don’t worry about the numbers. Yeah, it’s nice to watch the number of followers go up, but if you do something that’s unique and makes you happy, the followers will come.
3. Join in on memes. It’s the best way I’ve found to get to know your fellow bloggers. And there’s some really cool people out there!

MY READER’S BLOCK
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*What draws you to follow someone’s blog?
Interesting posts. Particularly about books. Doesn’t even have to be a genre I love, but if the posts are interesting and make me think, then I’ll keep coming back. A sense of humor is also a big draw. I love bloggers who can make me laugh.

*Do you have any “pet peeves” that other bloggers do?
Leaving comments that only say “I was here.” or “I’m following you. Please follow me back.” I’m shy, I want to get to know you before I make a commitment like that. 🙂 And it would be nice to know why you decided to follow me. Was it my cute little button designed by my son? Was it the great review I did on Book X? A little feed back would be good.

*Would you plase share 5-7 things about the person behind the screen so that we get to know the “real” you!!
1. As mentioned above, I’m a writer wanna-be. First draft of an acadmic mystery done. It needs a lot of polishing. A whole lot.


2. My life-long dream is to make a trip to England. I’m saving my pennies…maybe I’ll make in the next couple of years. There’s a web site I’ve got marked that offers mystery lovers tours. Now that would be ideal!


3. I’ve mentioned this before (for award requirements): I’ve sung with the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir twice. In 2008 and 2009, I attended their annual choir convention. Particpants attend classes, practice sessions, and then sing (on the platform) with the Choir during one of the Sunday services. One of the coolest experiences ever!


4. I am the proud mom of an Eagle Scout (I bet you knew I couldn’t resist saying that again). I’ve been a Scout Leader ever since he was a Wolf in Cub Scouts.


5. Last summer I went with the scouts for Kyle’s final scouting trip to the Boundary Waters (between Minnesota & Canada). We canoed and camped out in the back of beyond for 5 days and four nights. Toting our canoes and gear in between lakes. It was a wonderful experience. I’m glad I did it. I’ll never do it again. LOL.


6. For the last five years I’ve played softball with my husband on our English Department’s co-ed softball team. Us old fogies with a bunch of graduate students. It’s been a blast…but I think I’m approaching retirement. May not be putting on the cleats this spring…will have to see.


7. I own over 2000 books. Over half of those are mysteries. I don’t see how that can be possible–I don’t think our house is big enough. But spreadsheets don’t lie. Do they?

I hope you enjoyed getting to know Bev, I know I did.  When I first visited her site, I am going to be quite honest, I was at first, a bit intimidated when I read her bio and saw the type of books that she read for “pleasure” (the classics, historicals, vintages, Austen, etc, etc…you get the picture).  But then after getting to know her, that intimidation then turned into a very high respect and awe.  When I think of the Classics, I think of being in HS and mandatory reading, not pleasure reading.  And then there is her ability to read so many books in a week.  In my eyes, she is truly amazing, and definitely has my respect, the respect that she TRULY deserves?  And one heck of a sense of humor!!!  Did I read that right?  2000 books?  2000? And I bet she has read every single one of them!!!!  Bev is positively a Shining Star!!!!

Saturday Memes

SATURDAY
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Hosted by Danielle at There’s A Book From Danielle’s blog:

We all leave our “footprint” on the world, in one way or another. We each, individually, do something or are someone that makes the world a little better just by being here. I created this weekly meme to get to know the blogging community I love just a bit better. To know what makes them tick, outside of books, that is. Each week I will post a question to be answered in the following week’s “A Bit of Me(Me)”. Check back each Saturday to get the info for next week’s post and link up with your current post right here.

This week’s question:  What super-power would you most like to have, and why?

What a fantastic question this week and if only it could become a reality.  I chose that I could survive on no sleep.  It would give me more hours in the day to get all that I wanted to get done.  Plus sleep is what energizes our bodies, which would mean that I would also have the energy to complete tasks.  LOL  off to take a nap lol.

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Hosted by Yvonne from Socrates Book Reviews

From Yvonne’s site:

I’ve wanted to start a meme like this for a long time. It’s “Anything Goes on Saturday”. It’s a chance to choose any topic you want and talk about it on Saturday – it can be about a book, TV show, movie, a recipe or just an update on your week. Whatever you choose.

Today’s topic:  Bloggers’ role in the publishing world

When I first started blogging, I thought, which we are, avid readers who share our thoughts on books we have read and have discussions as if we are like one big book club.  But the more I have learned over this past year, I wonder if we play a greater role in the world of authors’ careers, publishing, etc.  Do you feel that we are looked upon as “just bloggers” or are looked upon “with respect” as to what our thoughts are pertaining to books?  Would love to hear your thoughts!!

Saturday Memes

SATURDAY
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Hosted by Danielle at There’s A Book From Danielle’s blog:

We all leave our “footprint” on the world, in one way or another. We each, individually, do something or are someone that makes the world a little better just by being here. I created this weekly meme to get to know the blogging community I love just a bit better. To know what makes them tick, outside of books, that is. Each week I will post a question to be answered in the following week’s “A Bit of Me(Me)”. Check back each Saturday to get the info for next week’s post and link up with your current post right here.

This week’s question:  What super-power would you most like to have, and why?

What a fantastic question this week and if only it could become a reality.  I chose that I could survive on no sleep.  It would give me more hours in the day to get all that I wanted to get done.  Plus sleep is what energizes our bodies, which would mean that I would also have the energy to complete tasks.  LOL  off to take a nap lol.

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Hosted by Yvonne from Socrates Book Reviews

From Yvonne’s site:

I’ve wanted to start a meme like this for a long time. It’s “Anything Goes on Saturday”. It’s a chance to choose any topic you want and talk about it on Saturday – it can be about a book, TV show, movie, a recipe or just an update on your week. Whatever you choose.

Today’s topic:  Bloggers’ role in the publishing world

When I first started blogging, I thought, which we are, avid readers who share our thoughts on books we have read and have discussions as if we are like one big book club.  But the more I have learned over this past year, I wonder if we play a greater role in the world of authors’ careers, publishing, etc.  Do you feel that we are looked upon as “just bloggers” or are looked upon “with respect” as to what our thoughts are pertaining to books?  Would love to hear your thoughts!!

Friday Memes

FRIDAY

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Hosted by An Island Life
From An Island Life:
  In Hawaii, Aloha Friday is the day that we take it easy and look forward to the weekend. So I thought that on Fridays I would take it easy on posting, too. Therefore, I’ll ask a simple question for you to answer. Nothing that requires a lengthy response.
  If you’d like to participate, visit An Island Life answer the question and then post your own question on your blog and leave your link below. Don’t forget to visit the other participants! It’s a great way to make new bloggy friends!


My Question:
How tall are you?
My Answer:
5’5″

Hosted by Java from Never Growing Old

From Java’s blog:
Are you a blogger over 40? Yeah, welcome to the club!

Book Blogger Hop

Hosted by Jennifer from CRAZY FOR BOOKS

  In the spirit of the Twitter Friday Follow, the Book Blogger Hop is a place just for book bloggers and readers to connect and find new book-related blogs that we may be missing out on! This weekly BOOK PARTY is an awesome opportunity for book bloggers to connect with other book lovers, make new friends, support each other, and generally just share our love of books! It will also give blog readers a chance to find other book blogs that they may not know existed! So, grab the logo, post about the Hop on your blog, and start HOPPING through the list of blogs that are posted in the Linky list below!!
  The Hop lasts Friday-Monday every week, so if you don’t have time to Hop today, come back later and join the fun! This is a weekly event! And stop back throughout the weekend to see all the new blogs that are added! We get over 200 links every week!!
  Your blog should have content related to books, including, but not limited to book reviews.
  If you start following someone through the Hop, leave a comment on their blog to let them know! Stop back during the week to see other blogs that are added! And, most importantly, the idea is to HAVE FUN!!


This week’s question:
Will update when question is posted
My answer:
TYPE HERE.

Friday Memes

FRIDAY

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Hosted by An Island Life
From An Island Life:
  In Hawaii, Aloha Friday is the day that we take it easy and look forward to the weekend. So I thought that on Fridays I would take it easy on posting, too. Therefore, I’ll ask a simple question for you to answer. Nothing that requires a lengthy response.
  If you’d like to participate, visit An Island Life answer the question and then post your own question on your blog and leave your link below. Don’t forget to visit the other participants! It’s a great way to make new bloggy friends!


My Question:
How tall are you?
My Answer:
5’5″

Hosted by Java from Never Growing Old

From Java’s blog:
Are you a blogger over 40? Yeah, welcome to the club!

Book Blogger Hop

Hosted by Jennifer from CRAZY FOR BOOKS

  In the spirit of the Twitter Friday Follow, the Book Blogger Hop is a place just for book bloggers and readers to connect and find new book-related blogs that we may be missing out on! This weekly BOOK PARTY is an awesome opportunity for book bloggers to connect with other book lovers, make new friends, support each other, and generally just share our love of books! It will also give blog readers a chance to find other book blogs that they may not know existed! So, grab the logo, post about the Hop on your blog, and start HOPPING through the list of blogs that are posted in the Linky list below!!
  The Hop lasts Friday-Monday every week, so if you don’t have time to Hop today, come back later and join the fun! This is a weekly event! And stop back throughout the weekend to see all the new blogs that are added! We get over 200 links every week!!
  Your blog should have content related to books, including, but not limited to book reviews.
  If you start following someone through the Hop, leave a comment on their blog to let them know! Stop back during the week to see other blogs that are added! And, most importantly, the idea is to HAVE FUN!!


This week’s question:
Will update when question is posted
My answer:
TYPE HERE.