Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell

Hello bookworms!,
            I have a new book review for you today! I recently read Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell and I wanted to share it with you all!


Summary:
       Cranford is a town run by "amazons". There are hardly any men in the town and the women like it that way. But how can a town survive with only women in it during a time when men own and run everything and marriage is the primary means of stability for women? Well the women of Cranford have figured it out. As in all small towns, everyone knows everyone's business. So what do a death, a mysterious conjorur (Signor Brunoni), and a missing brother have to do with the ever proper, yet sometimes odd, ladies of Cranford? Find out by reading Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell!

Review:
    I truly enjoyed Cranford. I originally became interested by watching the Cranford series with Dame Judi Dench in it on PBS. After finding out that Cranford was in fact a book, I wanted to read it. So, the first opportunity I had to buy a copy, I did.
    The story is really good. It is told from the point of view of a frequent visitor to Cranford as if she were retelling the events to another person. The narrator relates one tale of the ladies of Cranford after another in chronoligical order. While a story about the day to day life of one group of people can be a touch boring at times, the major events, which are many and fairly close together, are really very interesting and funny. The final few surprises will shock you and warm your heart. While Mrs. Gaskell's writing isn't as spell-binding as Jane Austen or Daphne Du Maurier, Cranford is a great book for a rainy day. I personally give it 4 bookmarks and recommend it as a read.




To buy Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell:

Books-A-Million:
http://www.booksamillion.com/p/Cranford/Elizabeth-Cleghorn-Gaskell/9780141439884?id=5486900245639

Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Cranford-Elizabeth-Gaskell/dp/1619492075/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1348690068&sr=8-1&keywords=Cranford+book


To Purchase Cranford on DVD:
*The DVD is actually a compilation of more than one of Mrs. Gaskell's novels. It features a wonderful cast who play the characters exactly as you picture them in the novel! It's truly wonderful! I greatly recommend it!

PBS:
http://www.shoppbs.org/search/index.jsp?kwCatId=&kw=cranford&origkw=Cranford&sr=1


Wednesday, September 5, 2012

How to Choose a Good Book!

Hello Bookworms,
            My mother and I go to bookstores together a lot. She's the one who taught me to love reading and now we share this hobby together by going to bookstores together and recommending books to each other. When she and I begin to look through the shelves, it doesn't matter how big the store, within a few minutes I've already found at least one book I want to purchase and read and my mother can't figure out how I manage to do it.
           Once, We were at a used bookstore together and when she realized I had three books already, my mother asked "How do you find books so easily?!" I had never really thought about it before. Since then, I have examined the book-finding process and found a few easy things that can help anyone find a good book easily.

1. Brainstorm a Little:
              Walking into a bookstore and seeing all the thousands of books on thousands of subjects can be intimidating if you don't have any idea what you want to look for. When you're feeling overwhelmed, try taking a moment to brainstorm. Start a mental list of subjects you like whether it be horse back riding, princes and princesses, sports, cars,  and etc. This will help you to decide what the content should be about.

Other things to think about when brainstorming may be:
            Do you like fiction or nonfiction?
            Do you like modern day settings or settings from the past?
            Do you like love stories, horror stories, mysteries, or etc.?

This will help you find out what type of storyline/plot in which you would be most interested.

For Example:
        I know that I like love stories set in the past, usually around the 1800's. I also know that I am NOT interested in sports stories or horror stories. So, when looking, I already know that I will pass up the sports and horror stories and even love stories that are set in modern times. By doing this I've already narrowed the choices down a lot to help me select a book.

2.Pay attention to cover art!
       Cover art will help you in selecting a book. The art is made to illustrate something about the main points of the book. For Example:

 
This cover of the Gossip Girl Novel "I Like it Like That" shows me that the story is most likely set in modern times. I can tell that from the style of dress, the activities that the girl's are engaging in, and the style of the room/sink that is visible in the picture. Since I am looking for a love story set in the 1800's or so, I'm probably going to put this book down without even reading the summary on the back cover.

 
On the other hand, If I did not know anything about Jane Austen or Pride and Prejudice, I could tell by this cover art that there is most definitely a love story. Not only that, but I can tell by the style of dress that this particular love story is set in the past. I will most likely want to stop and take the time to read the summary on the back of this book to see if it interests me further.
 
3. Read the Summaries on the Back:
        Just because the book has cover art that catches your eye doesn't mean you're going to like the book at all. Make sure that once you've picked up the book that looks like it fits your criteria, you read the summary that's printed on the back cover (or on the inside front cover for some). This will tell you more about the book. You may find that the book you're interested in is actually the second or third book in a series. If that's the case, you may want to look for the first book instead to keep from being lost or ruining surprises from the first book. Also, you may realize that the book isn't as interesting as the cover made it seem because there's no hint of any major event(s), conflict(s), or suspense to come. In that case, you may decide you don't want that particular book after all. However, if you're still interested after reading the summary, it's a good indicator that you'll like the book and you may want to give that one a try.
 
4. Trust Yourself!
         We love our friends and family, but we do not always love the same things they do. I cannot tell you how many times some one has come to me, handed me a book, and said "I think you would really love this book. It's so great." and when I took it home and  attempted to read it, I couldn't stand it! You know you and what you like and don't like! Others can help you by recommending books, but if you know for a fact that you cannot stand the subject matter of the book they are suggesting, then don't go out and buy your own copy of it. :)
 
 
       These are just a few simple tips to help keep you from spending cash for books that you can't stand after the first few pages. Using these tips will certainly not keep you from reading a boring or annoying book, but it will help you read much less of them saving you time and money that you can use on books you'll really enjoy! :)
 
                                      Until next time,
                                                   Lizzie <3

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Reading: A Cheap Hobby!

Hello Bookworms!,
            With unemployment on the rise and the economy the way it is, many people are searching for cheaper entertainment. Good news! Reading can actually be cheap entertainment!

             Obviously you're thinking, "Reading isn't cheap! Have you seen the cost of new books lately?? $25.00 for a new book!!" Well, I have seen the price of books and I'm here to show you that there are ways to read as many books as you want without destroying your budget.

1. Shop used books:
    There are many shops that sell used books. Thrift stores, Goodwill, there are even whole stores dedicated just for used books. Peruse the shelves and see what's there. You'll be amazed. I've found M.C. Beaton books for $7.50, hardback.
    Used bookstores are even better than bookstore chains in some ways because many of them contain little treasures like out-of-print books.



2. Go to your local library:
    Libraries are a great resource for cheap books. First of all, a library card usually costs a low annual fee. So for a few dollars once a year, you have unlimited access to all their books for the year. OR if your library doesn't require a card for you to come in and browse you can sit and read a book right there for no charge.
      Another way to get cheap books at the library is to attend library book sales. I recently went to one myself. There were 4 long tables crammed full of books! Everything from Nicholas Sparks novels to John Grisham Novels to the Twilight series. Nearly all of the books were in fantastic condition and the more books you picked up the bigger the discount! I bought several books for less than $10 dollars!


3. Shop the discount aisles at major chains:
    Don't be fooled into thinking that because the book is on the bargain shelf means the book isn't good. Quite the opposite is true. Since chain bookstores are always getting new shipments of books, books that are there for very long will be discounted and moved to the bargain shelf. For example, I recently bought a Karen Kingsbury novel Like Dandelion Dust and several of the major classics such as Emma and Persuasion by Jane Austen and Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell. At that's just the tip of the iceburg. You can find all genres of books on these aisles and usually they are well organized.


   
4. Book-Swaps:
    You've probably heard of doubling your wardrobe by having clothing swaps with your friends. Well, to double your library of books have book swaps with them too! gather your friends and tell them to bring books that they've already read and want to exchange for another book they want to read. This swap is better than swapping clothes anyway because you'll never have to worry if a book is "in your size". ;)
    Don't want to swap your books? Then try having the loaning system. You can borrow a book from a friend, read it, and give it back to them and vice versa. Not only will it give you access to more books for free, it will open up more topics of conversation between you and your friends because you can discuss the books amongst yourselves.



swapping books is a growing trend with swapping parties, large organized swapping events, and even online swapping sites.




      See? Reading really can be one of the cheapest hobbies around. Reading will allow you to travel to worlds you've never imagined and learn about subjects you never knew existed without ever paying airfare or tuition costs! And by using these simple techniques, you'll be able to read to your heart's content without breaking the bank!

Until next time!,

         Lizzie <3

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier


Hello Bookworms!!,
            I have a really awesome book for you guys this time! Its Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier and I promise if you read it, you’ll love it!

Summary:
            Maximillian De Winter is a bachelor again. His wife tragically died a year ago. When he finally leaves Manderly, his home, searching for how to live again he meets an extremely shy young lady. In an incredibly short period of time, she becomes the new Mrs. de Winter. Mrs. de Winter, mistress of Manderly. The thought is frightening but wonderful. But how do you replace someone who was perfect at what she did? Rebecca, the first Mrs. de Winter, was adored by all, especially Mrs. Danvers her maid. How do you run a house when the head maid hates you? How do you build a relationship with a man who is haunted by the memory of his first wife? How do you build any relationship when you’re as painfully shy as the new Mrs. de Winter? Everyone keeps comparing the two Mrs. de Winters. “The new Mrs. de Winters is so different from the old one,” they all say. How long can a woman hold out being compared to someone she never met? What happens if she can’t?


Review:
            I LOVED this book!!!!!!!! The twists and turns in this book will keep you guessing until the end! Ms. Du Marier’s book is a masterpiece! I stayed up til midnight to finish this book because the more you read the faster the story goes until it finishes on a spectacular high note! Readers, I give this book 5 bookmarks! It is an absolute MUST READ!  Men and women alike will enjoy Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier!!!




To buy Rebecca by Daphne Du Maruier:


Books-A-Million:

Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Rebecca-Daphne-du-Maurier/dp/0812416503/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1344977405&sr=8-1&keywords=Rebecca+by+Daphne+Du+maurier

Monday, July 23, 2012

Death of a Dreamer by M.C. Beaton

Hello Bookworms,
       I have another review for you today! Its a book for the mystery lover in you! It's called Death of a Dreamer by M.C. Beaton! and I can tell you, I loved it so much I have already purchased another book by this author!


Summary:

            Hamish Macbeth is a highland police officer with a knack for crime solving. But Hamish prefers the quiet life. That’s why he stays is his quiet town with his two interesting pets Lugs, his dog,  and Sonsie, a mountain lion. The villagers have their suspicions about the unmarried cop and his weird pets but he keeps them safe so they accept him. Hamish doesn’t like new comers to the village. They cause trouble. But when Effie Gerard, a local artist, comes to town to sell her art, he feels like maybe he can accept a newcomer or two every once and a while. When an artist named Jock Fleming comes to town, he thinks he can definitely get used to it…especially when Jock’s drop dead gorgeous agent Betty Barnard comes in for a visit. But the quiet is soon interrupted when one artist is murdered and the other is suspected of being the murderer.

Review:

            Death of a Dreamer is the 22nd installment in M.C.Beaton's Hamish Macbeth mysteries but the first novel by M.C. Beaton that I have ever read and I was not disappointed. It usually takes me a little while to get into a crime novel, but Beaton’s writing hooked me instantly. In fact within two weeks of finishing this story I went out and bought another book in the Hamish Macbeth Mysteries series! I give Death of a Dreamer 5 bookmarks and recommend it to everyone!!!!!!


To buy Death of a Dreamer by M.C. Beaton:

Books-A-Million:
http://www.booksamillion.com/p/Death-Dreamer/M-C-Beaton/9780446618137?id=5362413321527

Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Death-Dreamer-Hamish-Macbeth-Mysteries/dp/0446618136/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1343060940&sr=1-1&keywords=death+of+a+dreamer+m.+c.+beaton

Norhtanger Abbey by Jane Austen!!


Hello Bookworms!!,
           Its been so long! But I'm back with a new review for all of you! it's another classic, Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen!
Summary:

Catherine is ready to see more of life than her family’s farm. When an opportunity to travel with family friends presents itself, she is thrilled to take it. While in Bath, Catherine meets Isabella. Isabella is smooth, confident, and beautiful...and engaged to Catherine’s brother. However, Isabella lacks the art of conversing over anything of substance unlike Ms. Tilney. Ms. Tilney is smart, beautiful, and excellent company. Catherine meets Ms. Tilney through Mr. Tilney, Ms. Tilney’s tall, good-looking brother. As they bond, Catherine’s friendship with Isabella becomes strained. When Catherine visits the Tilney’s at their home, Northanger Abbey, a discovery is made about Isabella and the Tilney family and shortly after Catherine is ejected from the house with no explanation as to why. What has Isabella done? Why was Catherine thrown out of Northanger Abbey? And What about Mr. Tilney? Catherine was hoping that something was blossoming between them…is all hope for that over now?

Review:

I really enjoyed Northanger Abbey. As you may know by now I am a big fan of Jane Austen and am slowly working my way through all 6 of her major novels. Northanger Abbey is definitely worth your time. There are twists and turns from beginning to end with every character that keep you guessing right down to the last page. This book that takes place in just over a year’s time is one of the most eventful year’s any young woman could live through. You don’t want to miss out on reading a day of it! I give Northanger Abbey 5 bookmarks and I hope that you will read it very soon!



To buy Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen:


Books-A-Million:

Amazon.com:


Monday, July 9, 2012

Give a Shoutout to Your Favorite Bookstore!

Hello bookworms,

     In cities all over America and all over the world there are bookstores. I'm not talking about chains like Books-A-Million or Barnes and Noble either! There are thousands of small, locally-owned bookstores in big cities and small towns that depend on word-of-mouth advertisement to keep their doors open.

    One of my personal Favorites is Hattie's Books. Hattie's is located in Historic Downtown Brunswick, Ga across from the Ritz Theater. It's a great place to find just what you're looking for! Hattie's sells every genre and their prices are fantastic! When I'm on vacation, I always like to stop by Hattie's Books to see what's new!


Hattie's Books in Historic Downtown Brunswick


Two of the sweetest people you'll ever meet! They run Hattie's Bookstore.

    When you visit the store in Brunswick, don't forget to say hello to the mascot, Scottish Terrier Mr.Wiggles! Mr. Wiggles is friendly and loves children! You'll fall in love with him instantly!


Mr. Wiggles: "Oh How Mr. Wiggles Loves His Books!"



Enough about my favorite bookstore, what about all of you? Do you have a locally owned bookstore that you just love? Then tell everyone! Give your favorite locally-owned bookstore a shoutout in the comments section! :D