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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

ALA 2013 Adventure

I decided to head to ALA 2013 because it was in Chicago! Of course I live in Illinois and I took the train downtown. I attended ALA 2013 on Saturday and Sunday just for the exhibits only. I hopped the train as it stopped at every stop. Then of course my brother lives downtown so he picked me up and went to his place for some breakfast. It was fun. After we ate, he dropped me off at McCormick Plaza which is not far from his place at all. I did have a list this time to be prepared. Sadly I did miss a few books I wanted but got that made up later from walking around. I saw many lovely publishers such as Penguin, Little Brow, Flux, Hyperion (Disney), Sourcebooks, Macmillan, Spencer Hill Press, Zondervan, HarperCollins, Harlequin, Bloomsbury, and so on. The place was huge. Of course there were artists and business companies for the library field was so neat to see! I loved seeing the shelving units and tables and chairs and even book drops were there. There were business companies such as 3M, Family Research, Baker & Taylor and so on.

After getting some books here and there and meeting with some people from the publishing company, I had to get lunch. The food was pricey! I spent 20 bucks on lunch there..the sandwich alone was $17.00. The joys of going into the city! After I ate, I headed back out. It does help to have a list. The one thing that was different was that ALA had their numbers on the floor, where BEA had their numbers up on top. Plus I didn't see a map in the ALA handbook that they gave us. So I basically went around in circles quite a bit! Oh my feet were fine but my shoulders ached so from carrying those books. It's quite a work, good for the soul! I saw so many different people there and met some great librarians! It was packed.

I also learned that 'Teardrop' by Lauren Kate would be handed out on Sunday morning so that was a new thing to add to my list! Plus I got an extra copy of 'Teardrop' for another book blogger named @heatherkkilpatri who did not know if she could go or not. I believe you can go. I saw children there which made me smile! Then I saw a tweet from another book blogger named @Sash_and_Em who had to leave early and wanted to get Shannon Messenger book signing as I did get a copy for her. I just like to help others out. Plus I also got some books for my two teacher friends as well. I came back with tons of books!

I did get to meet Colleen Gleason who I have been a fan of since 2007! There's another blog posting about that. Then I also met Shannon Delaney where I got a copy of Weather Witch, then some other authors I met were Julie Berry, Simone Elkeles, S.J. Adams, Geoff Herbach, Amanda Sun, C.Y. Lyons, Marissa Moss, and a few others. It was exciting and fun.

One thing I did get to have was dinner with my brother and his girlfriend at Hugo Frog Bar which was amazing. If you like seafood, then you need to go to this place! It was amazing!!! We shared an appetizer of Mussels! I had a bowl of clam chowder soup and then some shrimp for dinner. I was full afterwards. We did eat outside and it felt great. There was a heater outside too. It was fun to watch people go by. Later that night we headed back to my brother's place since I was crashing the night there (nice brother to help his older sister out)! We watched the movie 'Gangster Squad' - it was a good movie but a little violent. I did sleep pretty damn well since the train does go by his place.

Sunday came and my poor shoulders were already sore from Saturday. Sunday I ended up with more books. Holy cow! At the end, I went to Flux publishers to see what they had and the one lady there was so nice, she gave me a copy of this one book that I wanted to read since I would not be there on Monday. Thank you soooo much to Flux Publishing!!

Now I have all these books to read...I'm pretty much set for a while! Heading home..I had to walk from State Street to Michigan Ave to get a taxi cab to get to the train station to get home! I barely made it. Once I got on the train, it was packed. There was no place to sit! I ended up standing the entire time until about the 3 or 4 stop before I got off the train. The Metra train runs every two hours on Sunday. My kids were happy to see me when I arrived and so was my husband! I have the best family. A wonderful husband who lets me geek out at books.

If you are thinking of going to ALA, do it! It's worth the fun. Just like BEA..it's fun. A great way to see the whole world of books and people! I believe 2014 ALA is in Las Vegas and BEA 2014 is in NYC again. If you got any questions for me, ask away. :)

Photos below to check out:


Chicago ALA 2013




Sourcebooks Ladies hard at work! Such fun.



Marissa Moss Signing!




Flux Publishing Company with lovely ladies. I had a blast checking their books out.

Macmillan Publishing display



Found Spencer Hill Press! They were awesome at BEA and at ALA!



3M display!


View shot from the Cafe I sat upstairs




Amanda Sun signing at Harlequin!


Veronica Roth signing posters!


Shannon Greenland signing!



Star Wars!


Front of McCormick Plaza for ALA2013



Book Pile first set!


Hugo Frog Bar outside!! Yummmmmmmm



Geoff Herbach signing!




NASA stop! Great for kids!!


S.J. Adams




The lovely and amazing Colleen Gleason




Shannon Delany signing!


Simone Elkeles signing..stood in line for an hour for it and was #4 in line.




Julie Berry Signing!


Jonathan Maberry talking and signing at ALA 2013


Shannon Messenger talking and signing at ALA 2013




The whole set of books I got! Plus others that I didn't post since I couldn't get them all home..

























Monday, January 21, 2013

Give Away Event




Give Away 1:
Consist of book 1: ReVamped and Book 2: ReAwakened along with some swag of book marks (signed), sticker (signed), key chain, dog tag necklace.




Give Away 2:
Consist of book 1: ReVamped along with some swag of book marks (signed), stickers, and key chain.




Give Away 3 and 4:
Consist of signed book marks and stickers.





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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Books added to my To Read Pile Today




I added some more books to my To Read Pile on goodreads.com! I figure I'd share them with you. It seems my list alway is growing. Never ends!! Will I ever get to read them all? Here they are!


Cracked by K.M. Walton - A teen takes a bottle of pills and lands in the psych ward with the bully who drove him to attempt suicide in this gripping novel.Victor hates his life. He has no friends, gets beaten up at school, and his parents are always criticizing him. Tired of feeling miserable, Victor takes a bottle of his mother’s sleeping pills—only to wake up in the hospital. Bull is angry, and takes all of his rage out on Victor. That makes him feel better, at least a little. But it doesn’t stop Bull’s grandfather from getting drunk and hitting him. So Bull tries to defend himself with a loaded gun. When Victor and Bull end up as roommates in the same psych ward, there’s no way to escape each other or their problems. Which means things are going to get worse—much worse—before they get better.(Teen)


Chime by Franny Billingsley - Briony has a secret. It is a secret that killed her stepmother, ruined her sister's mind, and will end her life, if anyone were to know. She has powers. Then Eldric comes along with his golden lion eyes and a great mane of tawny hair. He is as natural as the sun, and he treats her as if she is extraordinary. And everything starts to change.(Teen)


Katerina's Wish by Jeannie Mobley - Katerina has a dream. It’s her papa’s dream, too. Her family came to America to buy their own farm. But a year later, Papa is still working in the dangerous coal mine. Each day, the farm seems farther away. Then Katerina is reminded of the carp that granted three wishes in an old folktale. When her younger sisters hear the story, they immediately make wishes. Trina doesn’t believe in such silliness—but what is she to think when her sisters’ wishes come true? A farm is still too big to wish for. But, with the help of the neighbor’s handsome son, Trina starts building her dream with hard work and good sense. Then tragedy strikes, and it seems that nothing Trina wishes for will ever come true again.With warmth and gentle humor, Jeannie Mobley tells the story of a girl whose determination is as inspiring as her dreams. (Middle Grade)


The Power of Poppy Pendle by Natasha Lowe - Poppy may have inherited the family’s magical powers, but she would rather be a baker. How can she avoid the family business? Includes more than a dozen delectable recipes!Ten-year-old Poppy, born to ordinary parents, inherits her famous Great Aunt Mabel’s genes—GAM was a famous witch. In Poppy’s world, witches work for good and are much valued, with powers both coveted and praised. But Poppy does not want to be a witch—she wants to be a baker, and she is extremely good at baking. Her parents insist Poppy follow in the footsteps of her great aunt, but Poppy has plans of her own.(Middle Grade)


Claws by Mike Grinti- In a contemporary fairytale as irresistible as catnip, one girl discovers that some magic cuts deep... Emma's sister is missing. Her parents have spent all their savings on the search. And now the family has no choice but to live in a ramshackle trailer park on the edge of the forest, next door to down-and-out harpies, hags, and trolls. Emma wonders if she'll ever see Helena, and if she'll ever feel happy, again. Then she makes a friend. A smooth-talking, dirty-furred cat named Jack. He's got a razor-sharp plan to rescue Emma's sister. He just wants one small favor in return (Middle Grade)

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Timeless by Alexandra Monir


Disclaimer: I bought this book to read to give it an honest opinion!



Timeless by Alexandra Monir

Randhom House Children's Books
3/13/2012
304 pages


Overview:
When tragedy strikes Michele Windsor’s world, she is forced to uproot her life and move across the country to New York City, to live with the wealthy, aristocratic grandparents she’s never met. In their old Fifth Avenue mansion filled with a century’s worth of family secrets, Michele discovers a diary that hurtles her back in time to the year 1910. There, in the midst of the glamorous Gilded Age, Michele meets the young man with striking blue eyes who has haunted her dreams all her life – a man she always wished was real, but never imagined could actually exist. And she finds herself falling for him, into an otherworldly, time-crossed romance.


My View:
Time traveling!!! This book had me wrapped around its finger. I read it in two days. I could feel what Michele, the main character was going through emotionally along the adventures she embarked on with time traveling. It was also interesting to see what family secrets Michele uncovered. Music is even mentioned in this book which is another thumbs up.

Other characters being mentioned in this book were amazing aw well. You could see and feel their personalities. I also enjoyed the characters, Philip and Lily. Great characters over all. I look forward to more!

The history that is mentioned in this book is awesome too. You get a feel for what it is like back then in the early 19th century. A great historical and supernatural book. Pick it up today to read.

The cover is stunning. I so cannot wait to see the second book's cover was well as the story. Keep up the fantastic work Alexandra!!

Cover Rating: A
Story Rating: A

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Monday, April 23, 2012

Finished and reading next...



So I have finished Wake Unto Me...a review will be coming soon!







Currently reading: The Immortal City....



Saturday, April 7, 2012

3 new books to my To Read Pile

While out and about shopping I managed to spy 2 new books that I want along with 1 new book from another blogger that posted online today. So here are the 3 books that I want. All of these are put in my goodreads to Read pile!!



Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Currently Reading.....

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Finished

Finished these two books today. Reviews coming soon.


Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Currently Reading 2 books


Friday, March 16, 2012

To Read list...

My to read list on goodreads.com is up at 307 books...Do I think I"m going to get to read all of these?? I sure hope to somehow. I keep adding cool books to it. I do wonder how many books does everyone else have in their pile to read?

I also have a pile of books by my bed that I need to read. Books books books! Everywhere is books.

I'm currently reading Waterfall by Lisa Tawn Bergren on my iPad. So far so good.

The other day I went into the library and saw books there but I figured I should attack my books that I have at home first before even getting more books to read. It's addictive!

Monday, March 12, 2012

Finished these books...





Sunday, March 4, 2012

Falling Under Book




Just finished this book today...