Friday, October 29, 2010

Yay!!!! I just finished a great book. :-)

I couldn't resist posting all of these different covers I found for this book. LOL. Anyway, this book is the second in the Sevenwaters series by Juliet Marillier. I was surprised that it took place so many years after the first book, Daughter of the Forest. I was a little disappointed by that fact at first, but soon came to love this story just as much or maybe even a bit more! Liadan, the heroine is just as strong and endearing a character as her mother Sorcha.

Amazon.com Review

Second of the Sevenwaters trilogy of novels about the last days of heroic Ireland, Son of the Shadows takes up the story of the children of Sorcha, who saved her enchanted brothers, and Hugh, the Briton she married. Sorcha's daughter Liadan is a gifted seer and healer who thinks, in spite of her visions, that she knows what the future has in store for her--caring for her dying mother and then an alliance marriage to Eamonn. A chance meeting on the road carries her off to care for a dying man--one of the mercenaries of the sinister Painted Man, Eamonn's archenemy and a killer for hire. Liadan discovers that she cannot choose whom she loves and that she and the Painted Man are as bound up in destiny as her mother and father were before her.

I can hardly wait for the third book. I have it on hold at my library. Hurry, hurry please!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Books on my side table

I have four books sitting here today. I started reading How to Be an American Housewife by Margaret Dilloway this morning. This debut novel is very engaging. I think it will be a quick read.

The next in line is Faithful Place by Tana French. I read In the Woods a few years back and I remember it being very suspenseful with great characters so I am happy to have this new book to try.

I also picked up The Map of True Places by Brunonia Barry. I enjoyed her previous work, The Lace Reader so this seems to be another promising read!

4th on the list has been sitting here awhile. It's Moment of Truth  an older novel by Lisa Scottoline. One of my fall back authors! I haven't had to crack it open yet but it is here for moral support!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Days 21 & 22

Still hanging in there! I sort of made a mistake in one area but I think that is not too bad considering all the changes. I ordered some chocolate almond milk thinking I would have it later after the restrictions were off but one morning I totally spaced off and made a smoothie with it. Chocolate is a no no!! Oops.
Today I cooked some rice pasta with chicken and made a sauce for it with rice milk and rice flour. It turned out pretty good. The pasta was quite good. I was happily surprised. In my regular life this dish would have definitely had some butter and a ton of cheese on it.

EDIT- I actually wrote this post for my other blog and then today when I went to post again, I thought where is that post? LOL. I'll leave it for now but in case you want to know what I am talking about, the other blog is
http://thedetoxificationofme.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Yes, I have been reading but

Nothing I would recommend until now. I love Sara Gruen. My favorite book is Water For Elephants. I cried so much during that book. Despite a bomb going off early on, this book seems much more lighthearted. She  has written other titles such as Riding Lessons and Flying Changes which are also great! I am reading her newest book. Ape House. It is a thin book so I have to pace myself so it won't end too soon.
I have read a lot of not so great reviews on this book but I intend to enjoy it anyway. I find it fascinating that the author came up with the idea after a visit to The Great Ape Trust where she was able to communicate with the resident apes via sign language. That must have been an amazing experience! If you want to start off with a Sara Gruen book, I recommend going with Water For Elephants and see if you get hooked!