Hi! I'm Courtney. I read (mostly) good books and write cool reviews. I appreciate you checking out the page, and I hope you find a new book to read. Please feel free to comment on any of these posts. Let me know if you have read any of these books or if you plan to!
November 15, 2012
November 14, 2012
BOGOF The Supermarket Cat by Adrian Marshall
This cute little children's book is about a cat that gets a job outside of a supermarket.
It would be a great book to sit down and read with your child.
I love cats, so the book being written in the perspective of the cat was something I enjoyed.
It is very short, so your children will not lose interest.
5/5 loved the cute story, and the cat as the main character was an added bonus!
Click here for more information!
It would be a great book to sit down and read with your child.
I love cats, so the book being written in the perspective of the cat was something I enjoyed.
It is very short, so your children will not lose interest.
5/5 loved the cute story, and the cat as the main character was an added bonus!
Click here for more information!
November 9, 2012
The Girl by Bryan Hall
If any of you recall when I reviewed the story “The Vagrant”
I said this:
“If it were a bit longer, there could have been some more backstory for the main character as well as some more action in it.”
Well, I said that before I knew that it was a part of a
series. The series is The Southern Hauntings Saga.
That being said, this story was a lot better than the first.
Crate comes back for the second story and is called upon to use his
spirit-seeing powers to find a missing girl.
Whether he is able to or not, he sets out to try.
This story was a lot less rushed than the first. Actually, I
didn’t feel as if it was rushed at all. It was a bit longer which could be the
cause of that. It was a great read for my train ride.
One thing I really liked about this story and Bryan Hall’s
writing in general is how you can feel the mood in the reading. He is able to
set a very dark mood without making it obvious.
5/5 stars for this one. I really enjoyed it, it is a great
read if you are commuting, or if you have time to sit around one afternoon and
read it. I suggest setting aside enough time to get it done in one sitting,
because once you start, you won’t want to put it down!
Read ahead for spoilers!
November 8, 2012
The Last Bad Job by Colin Dodds
There aren’t many other ways to describe this book than that
it is interesting.
This novel basically involved everything in its storyline:
religion, cults, drugs, sex, alcohol, and the apocalypse.
It is an apocalyptic thriller based on the teachings on a
cult leader “Dizzy” and the reporter put on the assignment from hell.
From how it starts, you will never guess the ending. I like
books like that, though. Very unpredictable they keep you engaged.
It takes you through
Dizzy’s cult and teachings. Then the
reporter gets in some trouble and has to hide out in California. As if the
beginning wasn’t strange enough, this is when everything begins to get VERY
weird.
The part where he is hiding out felt a bit like a Rob Zombie
movie to me. Take that however you please, but The Devil’s Rejects is one of my
favorite movies, so that isn’t a bad thing to me.
Then it takes a turn toward an even WEIRDER story line. This
is where we find out how life will be post apocalypse.
This book takes you on many different turns. Right when you
get used to one part of the story line, BAM it switches over to a different
place/story. It was a very interesting read. I’m not usually one for
apocalyptic books, so for my first read, this one was rather good!
3.5/5 Stars. It isn’t for everyone, but it gives a different
twist on the story of the apocalypse, and I think those who enjoy the genre
will really appreciate this read!
The release date for novel is November 13, 2012!
To find out more, here are links to the book:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Last-Bad-Job-ebook/dp/B009OPW154/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1350007206&sr=8-2
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-last-bad-job-colin-dodds/1112889677?ean=9781479301461
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/234441
The release date for novel is November 13, 2012!
To find out more, here are links to the book:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Last-Bad-Job-ebook/dp/B009OPW154/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1350007206&sr=8-2
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-last-bad-job-colin-dodds/1112889677?ean=9781479301461
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/234441
October 28, 2012
A Great Foundation - Please Read
Taking another break from posting a review to tell you about this great charity that I was just made aware of.
the Danny Did Foundation
http://www.dannydid.org/
It promotes awareness for epilepsy and you can donate as well. I'm not going to tell you to donate, because not everyone has the extra money to do so, and that is understandable.
But, if you could just take a few minutes of your time to look through the website and maybe share it with people you know.
Thank you for reading, everyone!
-Courtney
the Danny Did Foundation
http://www.dannydid.org/
It promotes awareness for epilepsy and you can donate as well. I'm not going to tell you to donate, because not everyone has the extra money to do so, and that is understandable.
But, if you could just take a few minutes of your time to look through the website and maybe share it with people you know.
Thank you for reading, everyone!
-Courtney
October 25, 2012
The Pride of Lyons by Donald Peters
This book will take you on a crazy ride! A ride that will
keep you on the edge of your seat!
Horse racing, mystery, blackmail, male prostitutes, and
murder all tied into one thrilling novel.
Sometimes what you are
trying to find is right in front of your face.
This is a story about a gay private investigator, Quince,
sent out to discover the story behind mysterious blackmail photos. What he ends
up finding out is not what he expects at all.
I like how this story takes you through the solving process;
it doesn’t leave you in the dark like some other mystery/suspense novels. It is
almost encouraging you to guess along with Quince. Only at the end is some
information withheld from the reader in order to frame the twist at the end –
which was a thrilling one.
This book had almost the same sort of feeling as a James
Patterson novel which really drew me in. The chapters are short, and the
characters are all well rounded. Quince is the type of character you could make
a series out of. He is intelligent and sarcastic, and his story line never runs
dull. I would love to read another book with him as the main character.
Overall, 5/5 stars. I couldn’t put it down, and the ending
was great. I never saw it coming!
To hear more from Donald, here is a link to his Facebook page! https://www.facebook.com/donaldedward.peters?fref=ts
To hear more from Donald, here is a link to his Facebook page! https://www.facebook.com/donaldedward.peters?fref=ts
October 15, 2012
Hello!
I have finally stepped up in the world and made a twitter for this blog! Im hoping it will give you all an easy way to stay in touch with me and to hear what comes to my mind.
So if you have a twitter, go ahead and follow me @CBaumanReviews
Enjoy!
So if you have a twitter, go ahead and follow me @CBaumanReviews
Enjoy!
October 12, 2012
Travel, Sex, and Train Wrecks by Julie Morey
For starters, this is not your average travel book. It
really lives up to its title; that’s for sure.
That being said, I thought it was a great book. It isn't very long, so it is easy to get through. There are entertaining stories lacing
each and every page, and it keeps you holding on until the very end.
It felt more like read a travel diary than reading a travel
novel, and I really liked that. She shares the good, the bad, and the crazy. I
felt like I was actually there with her while reading this. It is very descriptive,
but not to the point where it just drags on until you forget what you are even
reading about.
It is wonderfully written, and it is a fun read.
It made me want to travel, but I have to get over my fear of
flying first.
5/5 stars!
Grab this book for free today and tomorrow on amazon! I really recommend it.
If you can't download it in the next two days, don't worry. It is inexpensive and worth the purchase!
October 6, 2012
Out of the Shadow by J.S. Winn
This is a classic Whodunit story accompanied with tragedy
and loss.
To hear more from J.S. Winn visit her blog at: authorjswinn.wordpress.com
To purchase the book: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008PYM59C it is inexpensive, and you will not regret buying it, I promise!
It is based on a story of a girl named Rachael (I will refer
to her as Becca, because that is what she is referred to as for most of the
story) and her struggle with repressed memory. It begins with the tragic loss
of her husband as well as her being raped in her own home. She begins seeing a
Psychologist, Sarah, for help. She feels as though her recent rape has a
connection to abuse that occurred when she was just a child.
This book runs two story lines at the same time. Sarah, the
psychologist, is holding a weekend convention speaking about Becca's case. This
is how we hear about her story. It isn't told in real time. It is told by Sarah
to her audience.
Sarah describes many men that Becca comes in contact with
through the course of her story. You never exactly figure out who the rapist
and murder is until it starts being revealed towards the end. It keeps you
guessing throughout the whole thing and really holds your attention. I felt
like it was every guy at one point or another. It took me til the end, when it
was explained to truly figure it out.
I love how this book was written. I was hooked from the
beginning and didn't want to put it down. I was sad when it ended because I wanted it to just keep going.
Overall, 5/5 stars. This story was fun to read (despite the rough topics) and I would
recommend it to suspense lovers like myself.
To hear more from J.S. Winn visit her blog at: authorjswinn.wordpress.com
To purchase the book: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008PYM59C it is inexpensive, and you will not regret buying it, I promise!
October 5, 2012
A Child Lost in Flight: Moving On After Tragedy on Flight 229 by Mohan K.
From tragedy to moving on, this story takes you through it
all.
It was one of the saddest books I have read in a while. It
is a non-fiction memoir about the loss of a child. It is very heartfelt and
touching, and I am sure it will hit home to all young parents who worry about
their newborns. While, hopefully, the occurrences in the story will not happen
to them, having a newborn child always leaves parents with a small sense of
paranoia with everything they do.
This book was very well written. It was short – only 60
pages but took you basically through hell and back. Overall, it is a story
about recovering from a terrible tragedy, and while time may heal some wounds,
you need support from friends, family, and sometimes religion to be able to
heal enough to move on with your life. This story is very inspirational, and reminds you not to take the simple things in life for granted.
Overall, this book receives a 5/5 for me. It was very well
written, and I was hooked from the first page. I needed to know what was going
to happen. I encourage everyone to pick
up this book. It is very short and inexpensive, and the struggle that Mohan and
his wife went through needs to be brought to light. You will not regret this
purchase.
Once I finished this book, I contacted Mohan and asked him to express his motivation for writing this book: “I found it cathartic to write about my experience, grief and attempt to move on. The book is intended to demonstrate how my wife and I moved forward after the tragedy, perhaps an inspiration for others undergoing life crisis. Although I delve into my grief and loss, the goal was also to demonstrate human triumph over tragedy.”
To hear more from Mohan visit his blog and Twitter: http://achildlostinflight.blogspot.com/
@authorchild_los
This book is available through Amazon as an ebook. You can
check it out here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008E9KKCW
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