You know those times when you just want a nice sweet story that is sweet, clean, easy, and a page turner...this was that kind of book for me. I just wanted something nice to read that wasn't boring and I will be reading more from this author in the future.
A Heart Divided is about the Caldwell Family who has held a grudge against the Wainright Family. The book never really went into the how...something about a bad card game, loosing the farm and shooting a son...you know small stuff.
Sarah has spent her life helping her brothers and father simply survive but funds run out and they decide to rob their arch enemies to get the money they need. Sarah is caught by the family they are robbing and held as a prisoner until the town's sheriff returns. Amazingly enough Sarah is young and pretty and the two Wainright brothers are young and handsome. See where this is going?
I was excited to read it and see how it ended, but I would be lying if I didn't tell you it was a little predictable...simply because in the first two pages I knew who would end up together I just didn't know how. Another thing about this (and so many other country love stories) the rough tough cowboys say things that no man would really actually say. For example:
Older Brother Nick says to younger Brother Cord, "When are you going to unlock that iron cage round your heart, Cord?" I just can't see my brothers saying that to each other...so it kind of makes me laugh to imagine.
But it had both a sweet love story and a great message of forgiveness and moving on. On of my favorite quotes from this book was:
"Ask yourself, where can I accomplish the most good? Not that doing the most good might not be the hardest thing of all to do. God never promises to make the road easy just because He asks some particular thing of you. On the contrary, oftentimes what He asks is the hardest road of all. But on what other road will you fulfill your life's true mission and find the deepest, most lasting peace?
Happy Reading!
June 12, 2012
May 21, 2012
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet
What a wonderful story! From the first page I was hooked and I was crying by the end. This book made my middle of the night feedings with Ryan so wonderful. Not that I didn't completly enjoy holding Ryan for an hour or more in the dark...but this book made it that much better!
It is a flash back story about a Chinese boy living in Washington during WWII. He is the only Chinese boy in an all white school and is getting bullied every single day of his life. Most of his classmates and teachers pick on him for being Japenese (when he isn't) but they can't tell the difference. Then one day Keiko joins his class and his whole world changes.
This is such a sweet story full of family loyality, coming of age, making choices and living with the consequences. It is a story about finding the sweet amongst the bitter during a time in American history when there was so much bitter. There is a lot about our own nation's history that I had no idea about...even my own state. I didn't know that there were "internment" camps for the Japanese people in Idaho...did you?
I give this book two thumbs up, a high five, and a little happy dance...it is that wonderful.
Happy Reading. If you read it let me know what you think.
It is a flash back story about a Chinese boy living in Washington during WWII. He is the only Chinese boy in an all white school and is getting bullied every single day of his life. Most of his classmates and teachers pick on him for being Japenese (when he isn't) but they can't tell the difference. Then one day Keiko joins his class and his whole world changes.
This is such a sweet story full of family loyality, coming of age, making choices and living with the consequences. It is a story about finding the sweet amongst the bitter during a time in American history when there was so much bitter. There is a lot about our own nation's history that I had no idea about...even my own state. I didn't know that there were "internment" camps for the Japanese people in Idaho...did you?
I give this book two thumbs up, a high five, and a little happy dance...it is that wonderful.
Happy Reading. If you read it let me know what you think.
April 25, 2012
Have a New Kid my Friday

It is a great book. a quick read with easy ideas to follow through on.
I feel like it has given a little extra push to hold to my guns and to see that there are simple ways to make big changes. Like keeping my cool, walking away, and not discussing certain things.
I am far from perfect. I wish I was a little closer to it. But it this parenting stuff is hard.
This book covers a lot of issues and will be a great resource to turn to...in fact I just might be doing that during nap time :) At the end he covers specific areas that we as parents deal with from lying to sucking thumbs to tantrums to clothing choices. Each chapter is a new day of the week building on the previous day until BAM Friday when kids become perfect.
It also made me feel like the issues I have with my kids really aren't that bad...he puts in some parent examples and man alive some people have really awful kids.
Then again someone might look at my kids and say the same thing.
Anyway this is a great book for anyone with children.
Grade: Must read over and over and over again.
*I was reading this while reading Sister Hinkley's books "Glimpses." I highly recommending doing that.
making a small change
HA...you thought this was a book title huh?
WRONG.
I am going to change the way I grade these books I read. Instead of using letter grades I am going to use phrases I am also going to put the "in a nut shell" at the top of the page rather than the bottom....that is if I remember to (which I do not promise I will ever).
Such as:
Awesome
Read it now!
Awful!
What a waste of my time
Worst way to spend my free time
I loved it
Made me smile
Loved, but don't tell anyone
the bees knees
I can't wait to read it again
And so on.
I think the grading system really isn't allowing me to put in a few simple words what or if I liked it plus it is boring. Come to think of it. I bet if teachers used this system rather than grades it would be so much more fun to get papers back....unless you the poor kid who gets his graded paper back with "What a waste of my time" in red ink on the top.
Happy Reading.
WRONG.
I am going to change the way I grade these books I read. Instead of using letter grades I am going to use phrases I am also going to put the "in a nut shell" at the top of the page rather than the bottom....that is if I remember to (which I do not promise I will ever).
Such as:
Awesome
Read it now!
Awful!
What a waste of my time
Worst way to spend my free time
I loved it
Made me smile
Loved, but don't tell anyone
the bees knees
I can't wait to read it again
And so on.
I think the grading system really isn't allowing me to put in a few simple words what or if I liked it plus it is boring. Come to think of it. I bet if teachers used this system rather than grades it would be so much more fun to get papers back....unless you the poor kid who gets his graded paper back with "What a waste of my time" in red ink on the top.
Happy Reading.
April 24, 2012
Glimpses

This book doesn't really follow her life from birth through death, but instead focuses on certain areas of her life and character. For example some of the chapters include Mothering, optimism, Faith, sense of humor, and so on.
With each chapter I thought of ways that I could be a little bit better as a wife, mother, and daughter of God. I have always loved Sister Hinkley and now I do even more.
This is a book I will revisit often, to be uplifted, taught and reminded.
GRADE: A+
The Wedding Day
I suppose there comes a point when I need to realize that a free book on my Kindle is free for a reason.
IT STINKS!
Thus us is with this book. It is about a bride who finds out at the alter that her fiance cheated on her. She runs away, spends some time mourning it all, picks the pieces back up and becoming her dream job: a wedding planner. She becomes a new woman and discovers herself. Pretty great huh? Yeah until she snubs a nice guy and goes back to her cheating fiance. Who pretend to be someone else and hired her to plan her own wedding AGAIN.
Is it just me or is that stupid. I do believe the next book I read on the Kindle I will be buying.
Grade: F

Thus us is with this book. It is about a bride who finds out at the alter that her fiance cheated on her. She runs away, spends some time mourning it all, picks the pieces back up and becoming her dream job: a wedding planner. She becomes a new woman and discovers herself. Pretty great huh? Yeah until she snubs a nice guy and goes back to her cheating fiance. Who pretend to be someone else and hired her to plan her own wedding AGAIN.
Is it just me or is that stupid. I do believe the next book I read on the Kindle I will be buying.
Grade: F
April 12, 2012
The Marriage Pact

Since I spend about an hour wide awake in the middle of the night with Ryan...okay lets be honest I spend far more than that since the little stinker wakes up too often. ANYWAY since I am up I am reading...kind of sleeping. I choose to read this book simply because it was free on my kindle.
It is about a 30 year old woman who hasn't done much with her life or education except float from temp job to temp job. She finds herself in Texas temping and fell for a rich older man who was married. AWFUL I know. She kicks herself over and over...as it would have he dumps her and she runs away home to her old college BFF who she made a Marriage Pact with. (thus the title). If they were both unmarried at 30 they would wed each other. They get engaged and since we all can assume this isn't really the best reason to get married they run into some tough spots during their engagement especially when nasty married cheater man shows up again. That is what the story is about.
It is a forever long book. I can't stand it when authors give way to much information about things that don't matter and too much back story. ugh. I also didn't think so much of the book would be about the cheating business. I hated that part. I think that might be why I never cared for any of the characters. Well, except for the main characters fathers. They were good men. Anyway...I wouldn't suggest reading this book. It isn't dirty...which was nice. It was just long and mostly boring. But then again I was reading it at 3 in the morning...and then again at 4 and then 5 and then sometimes 6. So what do I know.
Grade: F
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