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29 August 2011

76th Book Review Blog Carnival

Welcome the August 28, 2011 edition of the Book Review Blog Carnival.
Every other Sunday the carnival appears at a blog, somewhere in blogtopia.
The founder of the carnival is Clark Bjorke who blogs at I'll Never Forget the Day I Read a Book!

There are 26 contributions to this edition of the carnival and I encourage you to visit them and leave comments if you can.
Many thanks to all participants.

The next host is Colloquium who will be hosting the September 11 edition.

Children's Books

Jon Welling presents Review: Skary Childrin and the Carousel of Sorrow posted at Hippies, Beauty, and Books Oh My!.
"This was a delightful read and I would highly recommend it to any parent for their older children. It is fun, perfectly put together, and teaches great morals. I look forward to reading more from this author!"

Read Aloud Dad presents Burt Dow, Deep-Water Man by Robert McCloskey posted at Read Aloud Dad.
"Our family celebrates Robert McCloskey as one of the greatest teachers of the finest things in life."

Poetry

Scott Bartlett presents Crowshite posted at BATSHITE.
"A review of Ted Hughes' poetry collection, Crow."

Fiction

Jim Murdoch presents The Good Muslim by Tahmima Anam ( posted at The Truth About Lies.
"At the end of a brutal civil war, a man stumbles upon an abandoned building and finds a young woman whose story will haunt him for years. Almost a decade later his sister returns home to find her brother transformed. While she has stuck to her revolutionary ideals, he has shunned his old life to become a charismatic religious leader. And when he decides to send his son to madrasa the conflict between them comes to a devastating climax. Set in Bangladesh at a time when religious fundamentalism is on the rise, The Good Muslim is an epic story about faith, family and the long shadow of war.

Lj Quillyn presents Review: Ghost Story by Jim Butcher | The Writing Life of LJ Quillyn posted at The Writing Life of LJ Quillyn.
"Dresden fans the world over have tuned in once again for the thirteenth installment of the Dresden Files:  Ghost Story.
This book was absolutely fantastic. I’ll have to admit my bias. I love the Dresden Files. Always have. There’s just something playful and wonderful about the way that Jim Butcher writes."

Zohar presents Thoughts on: Uncle Misha’s Partisans by Yuri Suhl posted at Man of la Book.
"“Uncle Misha’s Par­ti­sans” by Yuri Suhl is a fic­tional book fol­low­ing the adven­tures of a Ukrain­ian boy dur­ing World War II. The book is meant for young adults (YA) and should be read as such."


KerrieS presents Book Review: UNTIL THY WRATH BE PAST, Asa Larsson posted at MYSTERIES in PARADISE.
"17-year-old Wilma Persson and her boyfriend are trapped while diving beneath the ice of Lake Vittangijarvi, looking for the wreck of a Nazi transport airplane that crashed there during the War. The story opens with Wilma as the narrator and she continues to make frequent appearances throughout. When Wilma's body is first discovered in a nearby river, it is assumed her death was an accident. No-one had known where the young couple were diving. When forensic evidence shows that Wilma did not die where her body was found, Rebecka Martinsson decides to take over the investigation herself. Translated into English from Swedish. Excellent."

Zohar presents Thoughts on: Tess of the d’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy posted at Man of la Book.
"“Tess of the d’Urbervilles” by Thomas Hardy is a fic­tional book pub­lished in 1891 . The book fol­lows Tess through her tri­als and tribu­la­tions in Vic­to­rian Eng­land."

Jim Murdoch presents Two Cows and a Vanful of Smoke by Peter Benson posted at The Truth About Lies.
"The marijuana leaves, the cows and caravan on the cover – and indeed the book's title – all point to a comic romp involving rustic stoners; the reality is much more interesting. When Elliot gets a job on a farm he thinks he'll have plenty of time to lean on gates or stare at fields. But his best mate Spike keeps getting him into trouble finally turning up at his caravan's door with a van full of weed, the owners of which are deadly serious about getting back."

Zohar presents Book Review: Roma by Steven Saylor posted at Man of la Book.
"“Roma” by Steven Say­lor is a packed his­tor­i­cal fic­tion book which attempts to tell 1,000 years of his­tory in 600 pages. The book suc­ceeds superbly in some parts, but not so much in others."

KerrieS presents Review: BRUNO, CHIEF OF POLICE, Martin Walker posted at MYSTERIES in PARADISE.
The first in a new series of crime fiction set in France in the town of St. Denis. A satisfying cozy.

Camille Buffenmeyer presents Rock Bottom by Erin Brockovich & C.J. Lyons - Review posted at A Book A Day.
"Rock Bottom is the debut thriller by the renowned Erin Brockovich. It is the story of Angela "AJ" Palladino and her son who is handicapped."

Skylerreep presents 10 Tiny Reviews of the Best Novels of the Last 20 Years posted at Skyler Reep's Blog.
"Although it took me more than the time-frame I had originally budgeted, I finished ten novels this summer and I have two still simmering for two very different reasons. So here they are; my 10 tiny reviews."

Marina presents Introducing Indie Authors ? Amanda S. John posted at WRITING UNHOOKED.
"I want to start a series called Introducing Indie Authors. How many indie authors do you know and read? I did not know many until I published my short story Neighbors, got involved in social networking and blogging, and met quite a few talented and interesting indie writers."

Jonathan presents 10 Benefits of reading. posted at Smart blog.
"Although this isn't a book review, this post shows the benefits of reading and why we should all pick up a book."

e-books

Zohar presents Thoughts on: The Devil’s Gold By Steve Berry posted at Man of la Book.
"A short fic­tional eBook orig­i­nal. The book fol­lows one of the char­ac­ters in Mr. Berry’s books on a short adventure."

Non Fiction

Zohar presents Thoughts on: Better by Mistake by Alina Tugend posted at Man of la Book.
"“Bet­ter by Mis­take: The Unex­pected Ben­e­fits of Being Wrong” by Alina Tugend is a non-fiction book which tries to explain how deal­ing with mis­takes can ben­e­fit you and your work. While this book might be cat­e­go­rized as self-help, I found it to be more than that and  thought pro­vok­ing as well."

Jonathan Milligan presents Best Self Help Books of All-Time posted at Simple Life Habits.
"Here is my personal review of 12 of my favorite self-help books."

Jim Murdoch presents Shadow Child by P.F. Thomése posted at The Truth About Lies.
"A woman who lives longer than her husband is called a widow; a man who remains behind without his wife, a widower. A child without parents is an orphan. But what do you call the father and mother of a child who has died? In Shadow Child a father charts the course of his child's life, all 47 days of it and the effect the death has on him and his wife. A short, very moving and memorable book."

Rachel presents Three Cups of Tea (Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin) posted at Books In The Sun.
"I picked up Three Cups of Tea at my book (sharing) club and didn't know too much about it beyond the description my friend gave me. It covers the story of Greg Mortenson who in 1993, after a failed attempt to climb K2, promised to return to a local Pakistan village to build a school. The story takes us through the challenges he faces, the creation of the Central Asia Institute (CAI) the charity organisation he now fronts, and the growth of the organisation to build schools across various locations in Pakistan and Afghanistan."

Katie Sorene presents Top 20 Travel Photography Books of all Time posted at Tripbase.
"Short reviews of the top 20 travel coffee table books available including publications by Lonely Planet and National Geographic."

Persha Davis presents Understanding Men With Men Made Easy ebook -Are Men This Easy To Understand posted at Dumped Days.
"After interviewing hundreds of men, Kara Oh developed Twelve Simple "Secrets" so she could share her winning techniques with other women. Her fresh insights, derived from teaching self-empowerment workshops, bring a new slant to understanding men and improving romantic relationships."

Manisha presents Woman Men Adore Never Want To Leave ebook Review posted at Break Up Survival Advice.
"An ebook written by Bob Grant, a reputed marriage counselor with over 17 years experience. He has carried out counseling on thousands of couples, and claims that this ebook has been used by over 42,000 women."


Danette Schott presents Look at My Eyes: Early Intervention and Navigating the System posted at Help! S-O-S for Parents.
"I recently had the pleasure of “meeting” TheFowler4, Melanie and Seth Fowler, parents of two children, one of whom has autism."

Jonathan Milligan presents Put Your Dreams to the Test posted at Simple Life Habits.
"My personal review on the latest book by John Maxwell."

Teacher Man presents Book Review; Liars Poker By Michael Lewis posted at My University Money.
"A book review by Michael Lewis. It should help you achieve your financial dreams!"


20 February 2011

Book Review Blog Carnival LXIII - February 20, 2011


Welcome to the February 20, 2011 edition of book review blog carnival.

 

book reviews


Lauren Obst presents There are so many colors in the rainbow. Which one are you? posted at The Very Hungry Bookworm.
“There are so many colors in the rainbow
So many colors in the morning sun
                            So many colors in the flower and I see every one”

At Imagineering antariksh presents a number of reviews:
Zohar of Man of la Book has been busy reading too.
Jim Murdoch has reviewed The Story of Mr Sommer by Patrick Süskind at The Truth About Lies, saying, "A boy's village childhood with all the traditional attributes – father, mother, brother, sister, a house on a lake, tree climbing, going to the races, music lessons, a bicycle, a crush on a girl in the class – is bedevilled by the mystifying appearances of the eccentric Mr. Sommer. Moving through the landscape in silent haste, like a man possessed, with his empty rucksack and his long, odd-looking walking stick, Mr Sommer runs like a black thread through the boy’s days. A fascinating little book, very much a children’s book for adults."

KerrieS reviewed THREE SECONDS, Roslund &Hellstrom at MYSTERIES in PARADISE, saying, "Gritty, noir, but believable crime fiction from Sweden. This book won the 2009 Swedish Academy of Crime Writers' Award for Swedish Crime Novel of the Year."

KerrieS presents Review: BOUND, Vanda Symon posted at MYSTERIES in PARADISE. "#4 in a great New Zealand crime fiction series"

shah presents A Book Review of DRACULAS: A Novel of Terror. by Crouch, Kilborn, Strand and Wilson. posted at WordsinSync.

Alicia Markey reviewed Await Your Reply by Dan Chaon posted at (th)ink.

John Fawkes presents Book Review: Talent is Overrated posted at John Fawkes.

children's books 


Read Aloud ... Dad presents Stunning Read Alouds: The Seven Silly Eaters posted at Read Aloud Dad, saying, "The Seven Silly Eaters is a picture book that will take you by surprise. I came across it almost by chance, it cropped up while I was looking for books that would hopefully help to defuse a "fussy eater" situation in my own home..."

 

fiction

 

Clark Bjorke presents I'd Know You Anywhere posted at I'll Never Forget the Day I Read a Book!, saying, "A psychological thriller by Baltimore's finest."

JHSEsq also reviewed I’d Know You Anywhere posted at Colloquium, saying, "She was allowed to live. All of Walter's other victims died. After being held captive for 39 days when she was just 15 years old, Eliza was freed to grow up & build the life for herself that she is currently enjoying. But Walter's date with execution is approaching and he wants something from her. Can she grant his request? At what cost to her? If Walter answers the question that has always haunted her -- why was she allowed to live when the others were not? -- will she finally find the peace that has eluded her for so many years? A fascinating exploration of a variety of issues, including the death penalty, "I'd Know You Anywhere" by Laura Lippman gets my highest recommendation."

JHSEsq presents Book Review and Giveaway: Hush posted at Colloquium, saying, "Kate White's thriller, "Hush," is set in Manhattan and centers around Lake Warren, a woman who makes a couple of bad choices that may end up costing her everything: Her career, custody of her children . . . her life. It's a stylish, nuanced mystery about fertility clinic doctors who may be engaging in unscrupulous behavior with New York City as a prominent supporting character."

Cynthia Merritt presents 25 Best Novels for Psychology Buffs posted at Masters in Health Care

 

non fiction

 

Malia Russell presents Review- Sherri Graham's Intentional Planner posted at Homemaking 911, saying, "Always love checking out new planners. Here is one I tried out recently."

Fred Tracy presents Power Vs Force: The Levels of Consciousness posted at Personal Development, saying, "Power Vs Force: The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior by David Hawkins is a revolutionary book about the levels of consciousness, among many things. This provides us with a real concrete road map of sorts to happiness, bliss, and even enlightenment."

Jeanne presents Hamlet's BlackBerry posted at Necromancy Never Pays, saying, "A book for tech addicts"

SenoraG presents My Father at 100 by Ron Reagan-Book Review posted at Reading, Reading & Life.

TaraV presents Buy Buy Baby: A Review of Mini Shopaholic! Book posted at The Fabulous Shopping Mom Blog.

7 June 2010

45th Book Blog Carnival

As you would expect from a Book Blog Carnival hosted on my site, while there are other genres represented, there is also a heavy crime fiction bias in this edition.

Welcome to the June 6, 2010 edition of book review blog carnival.
We have 19 contributions this time.
The next Carnival is due to appear on 20 June 2010 Nishita's Rants and Raves


General


Dave Roller presents Summer Reading posted at Home School Dad, saying, "I am planning on doing a lot of summer reading this year. I wrote out a few tips of how I've chosen my books in the past."

book reviews


switch2life reviews Purple Moonlight by Balwant Gargi posted at switch2life. saying " Balwant Gargi was a renowned Punjabi dramatist, novelist, and short story writer. "

Jim Murdoch presents Our Tragic Universe by Scarlett Thomas posted at The Truth About Lies, saying, "If Kelsey Newman's theory about the end of time is true, we are all going to live forever. But for Meg - locked in a dead-end relationship and with a deadline long-gone for a book that she can't write - this thought fills her with dread. Meg is lost in a labyrinth of her own devising. But could there be an important connection between a wild beast living on Dartmoor, a ship in a bottle, the science of time, a knitting pattern for the shape of the universe and the Cottingley Fairies? Or is her life just one long chain of coincidences?"

Denise presents WIN Emily Giffin’s NEW “Heart of the Matter” « Welcome To My Melting Pot… posted at My Melting Pot... The Conversations That Happen In My Head, saying, "This is not only a review of Emily Giffin and her books but also a contest to win her new book. So, readers will not only read about a great author and a few of her books but also have the chance to get her new book free!"

J.C. Nemecek presents The Last Book I Read posted at J.C. Nemecek. saying "I have a thing for books with unreliable narrators and this certainly fits that bill."

Jim Murdoch presents Timoleon Vieta Come Home by Dan Rhodes posted at The Truth About Lies, saying, "What happens when you take Lassie Come Home, a disgraced gay bandleader, a laconic ‘Bosnian’, the leaning tower of Pisa, and a stray going by the unlikely name of Timoleon Vieta and leave them in the capable hands of Dan Rhodes? You end up with a most unusual take on the shaggy-dog story. Clever, funny and tragic in equal measures – part-novel, part-short story collection. A definite summer read."

CPF presents The Idiot's Guide to Personal Bankruptcy | Book Review posted at Christian Personal Finance, saying, "This is a look at and review of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Personal Bankruptcy..."

Dani in NC presents "A Woman's Place" by Lynn Austin posted at Average Girl Reads, "As America rises to meet the challenge of World War II, the call for defense workers unites four women at Seneca Shipyards in Michigan. As their lives intersect, this unlikely gathering of women will encourage, shape, and influence one another as they learn valuable lessons about themselves and about life, love, and faith."

Missy Frye presents Book Review: The Ark by Boyd Morrison posted at Incurable Disease of Writing, saying, "With a chilling premise and a blistering pace, Boyd Morrison combines all the best elements of a blockbuster thriller with an intelligent and fascinating exploration of one of the Old Testament’s great mysteries."

crime fiction


Bernadette presents Review: A Thousand Cuts by Simon Lelic posted at Reactions to Reading, saying, "A Thousand Cuts is a beautiful, intimate and sad book about the events that lead to a school shooting. Although fictional it's very realistic and I highly recommend it to all"

Bernadette presents Review: Midnight Fugue by Reginald Hill posted at Reactions to Reading, saying, "Author Reginald Hill and narrator Jonathan Keeble seem to have fun with this complicated, contemporary tale and its larger than life characters and their enjoyment was infectious. This novel is an absolute treat."

Craig Sisterson presents Crime Watch: My reviews of Neil Cross and Paul Cleave's latest thrillers in today's NZLawyer magazine posted at Crime Watch, saying, "Reviews of two recent locally-written thrillers that tread the darker edge of the crime genre"

Norman Price presents CRIME SCRAPS: HOW SWEDE YOU ARE posted at CRIME SCRAPS, saying, "A review of The Locked Room by Maj Sjowall and Per Wahloo, one of my favourites from this superb series."

KerrieS presents Review: THE SILENCE OF THE RAIN, Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza posted at MYSTERIES in PARADISE, saying, "A new-to-me crime fiction author. This is the first of his Inspector Espinosa series, set in Brazil, and translated form Portuguese. Highly recommended."

KerrieS presents Review: OVERKILL, Joseph Teller posted at MYSTERIES in PARADISE, saying, "OVERKILL is an exploration of how a courtroom drama plays out, the mind games played not only by the prosecutor and the defence, but by the judge too. On the face of it there can be no defence that will save Jeremy Estrada from 25 years in gaol, but if anyone can do it Jaywalker can. Right until the end we don't know how the jury will decide."

non fiction


Adam Smith presents I'm Reading "Goal Digger: Lessons Learned From Rich Men I Dated" posted at The Digerati Life, saying, " a somewhat provocative book.... and a meme you can take part in too."

Todd Jensen presents 25 Best True Crime Books posted at Forensic Colleges. saying "What is it about true crime that makes it so popular? Here are 25 standouts in the field that take a detailed look at some of the most notorious crimes in history."

Clark Bjorke presents The Wild Trees posted at I'll Never Forget the Day I Read a Book!, saying, "The amazing true story of people who climb giant trees for science."

Dominika presents Book Review: All New Square Foot Gardening: Grow More in Less Space! posted at Vegetable Corner, saying, "Review of the book about popular square foot gardening technique. Bestseller on Amazon."


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