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Is it just me? I look forward to the mail being delivered to see if I received any books, the heck with the other mail like bills, flyers, catalogs, etc. There are priorities in life lol. I want to see THOSE books!!! Its like Christmas morning opening up those envelopes to see what new book I will get to read !! And this week was a good one. I received these:
Mailbox Monday (3 of 3)
Musing Mondays (1 of 3)
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Today’s MUSING MONDAYS post is about movies based on books…
What happens when you see a movie based on a book/story, especially one you’ve not read? Do you feel the need to track it down and read it?
Today’s question is an easy one for me. I am not a “movie” person. It is only on a rare occasion that I watch a movie. And on those rare occassions, it is not one based on a book. Its something that my hubby wants to watch and trust me, it wouldn’t have anything to do with a book. I would rather read and use my own imagination than watching a movie.
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This is a meme to list the books completed last week, the books currently being read, and the books to be finished this week.
Finished:
05/15 Death Of A Cure by Steven H. Jackson 
Currently Reading:
So Cold The River by Michael Koryta
Up Next:
Moonlight Falls by Vincent Zandri
The Language of Secrets by Dianne Dixon
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Mailbox Monday (3 of 3)
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Is it just me? I look forward to the mail being delivered to see if I received any books, the heck with the other mail like bills, flyers, catalogs, etc. There are priorities in life lol. I want to see THOSE books!!! Its like Christmas morning opening up those envelopes to see what new book I will get to read !! And this week was a good one. I received these:
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Death Of A Cure by Steven H. Jackson (Rating 3 1/2)
Published by Telemachus Press, LLC
ISBN: 978-0-9841083-0-5
At the request of Yorkshire Publishing, a PB copy was sent, at no cost to me, for my honest opinion.
Synopsis: (portion from book’s back cover) Death Of A Cure is a novel of mystery, suspense, and action. The murder of one good many by a respected colleague is more than a crushing personal deception, it is an unequaled violation of the trust of thousands afflicted by a horrible disease.
In a first person account, the brother of the murdered man, a military surgeon born to wealth and accustomed to success, is thrust into the rose of homicide investigator. Quickly, discovering that his skills as a detective are frustratingly insufficient, he calls upon a woman from his past for help. Together they unravel layers of evil and organized deception revealing that the rue work of this healthcare charity has little to do with curing the terrible disease born by a trusting constituency.
My Thoughts and Opinion: Within the first four (4) pages of this book, the mystery begins and had this reader wondering “who is it”. The author has the unique writing style of using the more difficult use of first (1st person) perspective throughout the entire story line. I was, however, a bit disappointed after those first four pages. The next 1/3 of this book was a mix of extreme detailed events that bordered on boredom for this reader. Once getting past that portion, the mystery began again. The author also had the ability to convey, with his words, certain graphic situations within the story line. I also found that even with the large cast of characters, it was easy to see who the “who is it” was. It was a good read but this reader, and this is my opinion only, found it lacked a consistent page turning mystery novel.
Rating: 3 1/2 stars 
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Death Of A Cure by Steven H. Jackson (Rating 3 1/2)
Published by Telemachus Press, LLC
ISBN: 978-0-9841083-0-5
At the request of Yorkshire Publishing, a PB copy was sent, at no cost to me, for my honest opinion.
Synopsis: (portion from book’s back cover) Death Of A Cure is a novel of mystery, suspense, and action. The murder of one good many by a respected colleague is more than a crushing personal deception, it is an unequaled violation of the trust of thousands afflicted by a horrible disease.
In a first person account, the brother of the murdered man, a military surgeon born to wealth and accustomed to success, is thrust into the rose of homicide investigator. Quickly, discovering that his skills as a detective are frustratingly insufficient, he calls upon a woman from his past for help. Together they unravel layers of evil and organized deception revealing that the rue work of this healthcare charity has little to do with curing the terrible disease born by a trusting constituency.
My Thoughts and Opinion: Within the first four (4) pages of this book, the mystery begins and had this reader wondering “who is it”. The author has the unique writing style of using the more difficult use of first (1st person) perspective throughout the entire story line. I was, however, a bit disappointed after those first four pages. The next 1/3 of this book was a mix of extreme detailed events that bordered on boredom for this reader. Once getting past that portion, the mystery began again. The author also had the ability to convey, with his words, certain graphic situations within the story line. I also found that even with the large cast of characters, it was easy to see who the “who is it” was. It was a good read but this reader, and this is my opinion only, found it lacked a consistent page turning mystery novel.
Rating: 3 1/2 stars 
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Slapdash Sunday is a day for your proverbial week ‘leftovers.’ Is there something you wanted to say, but just forgot? Is there something you want to write about, but isn’t worth a whole page? Do you have a random thought, funny or otherwise that needs to be written down?
That is what Slapdash Sunday is for!
One item on my Saturday Blog-To-Do list is to update my Challenge progress meters, which got me to thinking and is going to be the topic of today’s Slapdash Sunday.
Many of my Challenge meters are not progressing. First let me say that this is my 1st year of Challenges. I signed up for most of the challenges when I was a newbie and first went “public” with my blog. They looked like fun and at the time, I wanted to join in and participate in this great world of book blogging. However, all this was before I was encouraged to start accepting requests for reviews that some of my blogging mentors thought I was ready for.
So today’s thoughts are regarding this situation. I know I am way behind, a whole month behind, due to my surgeries and hospitalizations. Hoping that I can play catch up but thinking, believing, know for sure that I will probably, definitely not complete the 100+ challenge. When it comes to requests, I feel that I should read and review them first. As of today there are 10 books with more coming that I know of. I have noticed on the experienced blogger sites that they have more challenges than I do and are making great progress.
My questions for discussion are these: Do you alternate between books that are “requested reviews” and books for your challenges? Do you feel that the “requests” take priority? How long do you think is adequate from the time of receiving a “request” to finish reading and reviewing it? What was the longest time span that you had from the book being delivered and actually writing your review? Have you ever not completed the challenges you signed up for?
What are your thoughts on this topic? Let’s have a Slapdash
!!!!!
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Slapdash Sunday is a day for your proverbial week ‘leftovers.’ Is there something you wanted to say, but just forgot? Is there something you want to write about, but isn’t worth a whole page? Do you have a random thought, funny or otherwise that needs to be written down?
That is what Slapdash Sunday is for!
One item on my Saturday Blog-To-Do list is to update my Challenge progress meters, which got me to thinking and is going to be the topic of today’s Slapdash Sunday.
Many of my Challenge meters are not progressing. First let me say that this is my 1st year of Challenges. I signed up for most of the challenges when I was a newbie and first went “public” with my blog. They looked like fun and at the time, I wanted to join in and participate in this great world of book blogging. However, all this was before I was encouraged to start accepting requests for reviews that some of my blogging mentors thought I was ready for.
So today’s thoughts are regarding this situation. I know I am way behind, a whole month behind, due to my surgeries and hospitalizations. Hoping that I can play catch up but thinking, believing, know for sure that I will probably, definitely not complete the 100+ challenge. When it comes to requests, I feel that I should read and review them first. As of today there are 10 books with more coming that I know of. I have noticed on the experienced blogger sites that they have more challenges than I do and are making great progress.
My questions for discussion are these: Do you alternate between books that are “requested reviews” and books for your challenges? Do you feel that the “requests” take priority? How long do you think is adequate from the time of receiving a “request” to finish reading and reviewing it? What was the longest time span that you had from the book being delivered and actually writing your review? Have you ever not completed the challenges you signed up for?
What are your thoughts on this topic? Let’s have a Slapdash
!!!!!
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