Saturday, September 24, 2011

Lye in Wait by Cricket McRae

Subtitle: A Home Crafting Mystery -- What a fun mystery.  Sophie Mae makes her own soaps, bath salts, lip balms, etc. in the basement of the home she shares with Meghan and Meghan's daughter Erin.  Their handy man dies in the basement and she cannot let it go because she just knows there is foul play.  She in sticking her nose in many places it should not be.  The things she gets wrapped up in and the little sub-stories through out made this a very fun and enjoyable book.  I laughed out loud and shook my head many times.

The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larsson

How everything came together was amazing.  This book did not flow as well for me as the last one though.  It got quite wordy and there was a lot of back story on many characters.  It was needed to help you get the whole picture as to where the story was.   I still could not put it down because I needed to know who this would all fall together.  I was very satisfied with the ending and am very sad that Stieg Larsson in no longer with us to share his brilliant writing.

The Girl Who Played With Fire by Stieg Larsson

The word that comes to mind is "WOW".  I just could not stop reading this.  One thing lead to another and the twists and turns kept me gobbling up this book!  It is hard for me to describe because I don't want to give anything away.  What I can tell you is that you learn way more about Lisbeth Salendar, and some of it makes your jaw drop.  Lets just say that when I finished this I IMMEDIATELY started reading the next book!!  I had to see how this would continue to unfold.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Finding Grace by Sarah Pawley

This was a wonderful story about a girl, Grace, who was raised in the backwoods of Virginia.  It was a rough life and when her family was going to force her to marry she ran away to Chicago to be with her brother and his wife.  The innocence of going from there to the big city was portrayed very well.  Grace was shy and innocent and then full of spit fire and it all worked.  A gentleman eventually fell for her and it changed him.  Grace really grew throughout the book and I felt like I really got to know her and could feel what she was feeling.  Pawley did a great job putting this together and making it all work.  (This is the first book I read via Kindle!!)

Saturday, September 3, 2011

In Defense of Food by Michael Pollan

Subtitle: An Eater's Manifesto; Eat Food, Not Too Much, Mostly Plants -- This was an eye opener on many levels.  We are constantly preached to as to what we should eat, take these vitamins, this food is better than that one.  There are many levels of people telling us this - scientists, government and occasionally food growers - and all of the perogatives are different.  Agendas and money are running how and what we eat.  In conjunction with reading this I also watched Food, Inc.  When you put these two things together it really makes you think about what you are putting into your body.  If something says it is a health food on the label, is it really healthy?  Because the meat says it is grass fed, what kind of grass and was it for their whole life?  The organic produce on the shelf in your grocery store, how long did it travel to get there?  I am truly looking at food differently and looking forward to growing more in my little green house!