My answer:
It was the first college text book that I purchased titled Care of the Adult Patient. It was a little over $20. and I thought that was outrageous especially since I had so many other books to buy for that semester. But that was the first, thickest, heaviest and of course one that needed to be brought to class every day. I keep wanting to toss it thinking that the material is so outdated and if need be can be accessed online, but hubby quilts me into keeping in….why, I don’t know.
From Lori’s site:
It struck me recently how much time I spend on this computer every day, blogging, chatting or playing games on Facebook, emailing friends and relatives, making cards and calendars, etc. etc. etc.
We depend on each other for book reviews, giveaways, encouragement, friendship, but how well do we really know each other?
Questions:
1. What time do you usually wake up each morning?
It can range anywhere between 5-7am, depending on my back pain level which is usually what wakes me up.
2. What time do you usually go to sleep each night?
That also depends on when I get up in the morning or what kind of day I put in as far as pain. On days where the pain is on the high end of the scale, which takes a lot out of me, I can be in bed (or the recliner) by 7pm. But most nights its around 9-10pm
3. Standing at the foot of your bed, do you sleep on the right side of the bed, left side of the bed, or do you have the whole bed to yourself?
I am allowed 1/4 of the left side of the bed. Hubby is quite the restless sleeper so for safety reasons, I try to stay clear lol. Plus I can only sleep in certain positions so don’t need much room.
When visiting, please feel free to leave any suggestions,
ideas and/or comments. Would love to hear from you!!
Today it is cold and snowing here in New England but it’s always a warm day at CMash Loves to Read when I get a request to host a special guest. And today is just that type of day. Rebecca from The Cadence Group contacted me, and asked if I would introduce Mr. Reid Rosenthal to all of you, and of course I said yes!!! I would be thrilled to. So grab your coffee and lets get right to so he can tell us all about his first book of a six-novel series. Please help me welcome Mr. Reid Rosenthal !!!
This is not only their story. It is our story.
It is Threads West: An American Saga.
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The romance of America, her people, her spirit, and the West. The ongoing story of us. This first book and namesake of the six-novel series is being compared by reviewers and authors to Lonesome Dove and Centennial. The tale bursts with the adventure, romance and promise of historical America and the West. The epic saga of Threads West begins in 1855 with the first of four richly-textured, complex generations of unforgettable characters. The separate lives of these driven men and independent women are drawn to a common destiny that beckons seductively from the wild and remote flanks of the American West. They are swept into the dangerous currents of the far-distant frontier by the mysterious rivers of fate, the power of the land and the American spirit. Their turbulent journeys are heartbreaking quests intertwined with romance and adversity, passions and pathos, despair and triumph. This is not only their story. It is our story. It is Threads West, An American Saga.
When visiting, please feel free to leave any suggestions,
ideas and/or comments. Would love to hear from you!!
The romance of America, her people, her spirit, and the West. The ongoing story of us. This first book and namesake of the six-novel series is being compared by reviewers and authors to Lonesome Dove and Centennial. The tale bursts with the adventure, romance and promise of historical America and the West. The epic saga of Threads West begins in 1855 with the first of four richly-textured, complex generations of unforgettable characters. The separate lives of these driven men and independent women are drawn to a common destiny that beckons seductively from the wild and remote flanks of the American West. They are swept into the dangerous currents of the far-distant frontier by the mysterious rivers of fate, the power of the land and the American spirit. Their turbulent journeys are heartbreaking quests intertwined with romance and adversity, passions and pathos, despair and triumph. This is not only their story. It is our story. It is Threads West, An American Saga.
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My answer:
It was the first college text book that I purchased titled Care of the Adult Patient. It was a little over $20. and I thought that was outrageous especially since I had so many other books to buy for that semester. But that was the first, thickest, heaviest and of course one that needed to be brought to class every day. I keep wanting to toss it thinking that the material is so outdated and if need be can be accessed online, but hubby quilts me into keeping in….why, I don’t know.
From Lori’s site:
It struck me recently how much time I spend on this computer every day, blogging, chatting or playing games on Facebook, emailing friends and relatives, making cards and calendars, etc. etc. etc.
We depend on each other for book reviews, giveaways, encouragement, friendship, but how well do we really know each other?
Questions:
1. What time do you usually wake up each morning?
It can range anywhere between 5-7am, depending on my back pain level which is usually what wakes me up.
2. What time do you usually go to sleep each night?
That also depends on when I get up in the morning or what kind of day I put in as far as pain. On days where the pain is on the high end of the scale, which takes a lot out of me, I can be in bed (or the recliner) by 7pm. But most nights its around 9-10pm
3. Standing at the foot of your bed, do you sleep on the right side of the bed, left side of the bed, or do you have the whole bed to yourself?
I am allowed 1/4 of the left side of the bed. Hubby is quite the restless sleeper so for safety reasons, I try to stay clear lol. Plus I can only sleep in certain positions so don’t need much room.
When visiting, please feel free to leave any suggestions,
ideas and/or comments. Would love to hear from you!!
You are in for a treat!! You may have seen that I have had this book in my “Currently Reading” and then “Just Finished Reading” boxes on my sidebar, but no review. Well, there was a reason. I had to wait, very anxiously, to share my review with all of you until the book’s debut and today is that day!!! So if you like thrillers….run….you won’t be disappointed!!!
Snyopsis (borrowed from Amazon): He wanted justice, truth, revenge…whichever came first.
Prison-warden-turned-P.I. Jack “Keeper” Marconi understands the criminal mind. And he knows what it takes to break a man. His own life came apart the day a black Buick broadsided his car–and his wife died horrifically in the seat beside him.
Years later, on the eve of his second marriage, Marconi catches a split-second glimpse of the driver who killed his wife. Suddenly hurtled back into the past, he is determined to take one last shot at hunting him down. That is, until he is offered a job he can’t refuse: to bust a beautiful woman out of a hellish Mexican prison. Now Keeper’s chase through Mexico follows a trail of bodies and lies back home: to the truth about a woman on the run, to a man sitting behind the wheel of a black Buick, and to a story that someone will kill to bury….
My Thoughts and Opinion: If you have followed my blog since May of 2010, when I was first introduced to this author, Mr. Vincent Zandri and I read his novel Moonlight Falls, this review will not come as a surprise. I was hooked and became even more so with his subsequent novels, The Remains and The Innocent and even his digital short, Pathological, and this latest book, Godchild, didn’t disappoint. This is a sequel to The Innocent, picking up with former Warden (Keeper) Jack Marconi but is a story that can stand on it’s own. The story starts off slow like a train departing an Albany station and picks up speed nonstop across country at warp speed to Mexico with a short lay over to break into a Mexican jail to rescue an American female writer who is incarcerated and then back to Albany. The story line takes place over a 2 week period. But does someone really want her rescued? Why is it that someone wants Keeper Marconi to be the one to rescue her? Where, why and how does the drug cartels have anything to do with rescuing Renata Barnes? And what does all this have to do with the accident that tragically killed Keeper’s wife, a case that he has never solved?
Godchild is a pure Noir thriller, not to be read if you are alone, especially at night unless your doors are bolted, the windows locked and the drapes closed. Zandri is a genius story teller, alternating chapters between characters, whereas you have to keep reading to find out where he left you off with his cliff hanging chapters. Bone chilling!! Frightening!! By far his scariest!! Hitchcock and Stephen King combined. Brilliant!!! I can’t wait to see what’s next. He just keeps getting better!!!!
When visiting, please feel free to leave any suggestions,
ideas and/or comments. Would love to hear from you!!
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