Saturday, December 19, 2009

Robert Frost (1874-1963): Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

This is one of my favorite poems; I'm posting it in honor of our first real snow of the season, and I hope you'll enjoy reading it as much as I do.

Frost's grace of rhythm is sweet and smooth and cool. A jingle of sleigh bells, the soft glow of moonlight on snow, the steaming horse almost conversational, the absentee owner of the land missing out on the whole scene -- it speaks to me in a language dear.
~ R.

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Stopping by Woods
on a Snowy Evening


By Robert Frost (1874-1963)


Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.

My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year.

He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
The only other sound's the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake.

The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep
And miles to go before I sleep

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

GENETIC ROUNDS, by Dr. Robert Marion, MD

GENETIC ROUNDS

Nonfiction: memoir/medical
by Dr. Robert Marion, MD


Released: 2009

Published by:
Kaplan Publishing

Kaplan, Inc.
www.kaplan.com

ISBN: 978-1-60714-460-1

Price:

$24.95 U.S.
$30.95 Canada

As I (an "ordinary" reader, non-scientist) understand it, genetics is the study of a blueprint too immense and detailed for a single, however bright mind, to completely understand. Yet a single strand of DNA is too small to be seen with the naked eye. It carries in its double helix design complex secrets beyond the average person's wildest dreams. It is not, sadly, perfect. Errors in that tiny strand can cause horrible malformations of the body, as it holds all the keys of creation and therefore constant recreation of that body within itself. The human genome is being studied and mapped slowly; lives are being altered in the meantime, young, innocent lives.

Dr. Marion offers up considerable insight in this, his medical memoirs, a collection of essays dealing with his personal experiences caring for the victims of genetic error and their families. The experiences range from grim to glorious. From sorrow to transcendence, we go along with him. Seeing through his compassionate eyes as he makes his GENETIC ROUNDS, we're given a clear view of the children to often hidden beneath -- or because of -- the facade of the problems they bear. It seems the ultimate inheritance roulette.

It becomes clear that such a doctor must be more than a just a physician taking care of some mechanical, routine condition. Such a doctor must be a real, caring doctor with the soul of a philospher and the attention span of a legendary detective! Not only the patient, but also the family needs the kind of friend in the attending doctor who is capable, a confidant with solid, practical morals.

This and much more can be found in GENETIC ROUNDS. For the love of a child, for the lives of humanity, it's a round well worth taking. 



 

Reader's thanks to Dr. Robert Marion, and to Kaplan Publishing -- and also to Brett Sandusky, Marketing Manager at Kaplan Publishing -- for the opportunity to read, and review this book and pass it along to the world of readers. The Fireside Reader sincerely thanks you!


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HOLLYWOOD MOON, by Joseph Wambaugh

HOLLYWOOD MOON

Fiction:Novel
by Joseph Wambaugh

ADVANCE COPY!



Releasing as:
First Edition Hardback
December, 3, 2009

Published by:
Little, Brown and Company

Hachette Book Group
www.hachettebookgroup.com

ISBN: 978-0-316-04518-6

Price:

$26.99 U.S.
$32.99 Canada

Mr. Wambaugh's last release, HOLLYWOOD CROWS, fell far short of this newest release! HOLLYWOOD MOON comes off as a smoother creation even in this uncorrected (advance copy) proof when taken in its entirety. This time we have a genuine story -- with anecdotes woven into it, as they should be, instead of being scattered around like chocolate chunks on a cardboard cookie.

In this newest novel, he's given us humor, no small amount of incredulity, pathos, love, grief. All of the necessary palette that makes the work plausable. The plot is complex but orderly, the characters his trademark mix of real and surreal, the whole tale a multifaceted reader's magnet.

I want to personally thank Mr. Wambaugh for going the extra way to bring his readers a genuinely good read that is anything but boring. He's done it up right, this time. (By the way, Mr. Wambaugh, I'd love to read your plain old memoirs!)


Reader's thanks to Hachette Publishing Group -- and Miriam Parker, Associate Director of Online Marketing -- for the opportunity to review this book and pass it along to the world of readers. The Fireside Reader sincerely thanks you!


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TRUE BLUE, by David Baldacci

TRUE BLUE

Fiction:Novel
by
David Baldacci

www.davidbaldacci.com

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First Edition Hardback
released October, 2009

Published by:
Grand Central Publishing

Hachette Book Group
www.hachettebookgroup.com

ISBN: 978-0-446-19551-5

Price:

$27.99 U.S.
$34.99 Canada

High profile crime -- MURDER! -- "in the nation's capital". National security. A true-blue cop wrongly accused and imprisoned. David Baldacci delivers on high-stakes thriller action. This book is no exception.

However ... (sorry) this one brings to mind another of his books, the only one among the many I've read that I couldn't finish: THE WINNER. Also highly pro-feminist in layout, THE WINNER is unfortunately unrealistic. Its protagonist is an unbelievably strong woman (hiding the fact), go figure, in a seemingly unsalvageable situation. Worse, this newest novel has not one, not two, but THREE wickedly-dangerous women in the cast, none of them hiding it (this time). Swinging delicately on the arms of one of the women and leaning firmly on her sister at times, is an athletic but decidedly non-dangerous man.

This is as close as David Baldacci has yet come to writing humor, as far as I can see. He's a terrific writer, and I love his work in general. Therefore I will say only that TRUE BLUE is not my favorite among Mr. Baldacci's works, or at least the ones I've read (most of them, I think) so far. That doesn't mean I won't be waiting eagerly for his next release; it means only that he's set himself a high standard, and this book doesn't come close to his best work. I suspect he knows that by now.


Reader's thanks to Hachette Publishing Group -- and Miriam Parker, Associate Director of Online Marketing -- for the opportunity to review this book and pass it along to the world of readers. The Fireside Reader sincerely thanks you!


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I, ALEX CROSS, by James Patterson

I, ALEX CROSS

Fiction:Novel
by
James Patterson


www.jamespatterson.com


First Edition Hardback
released November, 2009

Published by:
Little, Brown and Company

Hachette Book Group
(www.hachettebookgroup.com)

ISBN: 978-0-316-01878-4

Price:

$27.99 U.S.
$34.99 Canada

The Guiness Book of World Records lists James Patterson as having had more New York Times Bestsellers than ANY other writer. Add another one to that long, long list of sucessful novels! This "Alex Cross" series item is the best yet created by this very consistent author.

Without offering up any spoilers, let me say that any time a family member turns up as the victim of a particularly gruesome murder, the stakes are ratcheted up to white hot pitch. Add in a sack full of fear, beloved children and elderly family, then the recipe for a terror-ific read is complete.



Note: Mr. Patterson has launched a website to aid adults in finding excellent books for children. You may visit it at: www.readkiddoread.com .


Reader's thanks to Hachette Publishing Group -- and Miriam Parker, Associate Director of Online Marketing -- for the opportunity to review this book and pass it along to the world of readers. The Fireside Reader sincerely thanks you!


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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

"TELL ME SOMETHING TRUE", by Leila Cobo

TELL ME SOMETHING TRUE


A Novel

Written by

Leila Cobo

www.leilacobo.com


First Edition Trade Paperback
Released Oct., 2009

ISBN: 978-0-316-16631-7

Published by:

Grand Central Publishing

Via

Hachette Book Group

www.hachettebookgroup.com


Price:

$13.99 U.S.
$16.99 Canada




This finely wrought debut novel is a product of the renowned Leila Cobo, a former concert pianist and celebrated journalist native to Cali, Columbia and now residing in Florida, USA.

Ms. Cobo has every right to be proud of this book. The depth and sincerity of it strike home with the reader in a unique way. She clearly loves her native land and its peoples, and she understands that while nothing and no one is perfect, it is the way we deal with the search for perfection that defines us. She gives us a clear, unstinting portrait of Cali, Colombia as only such as she could.

TELL ME SOMETHING TRUE is a tale of interwoven lives and loves, of secrets and unavoidable truths. Tucked into the everyday is a hard look at how the drug industry, an intrinsic part of how the world outside perceives Columbia in general, destroys all it touches, beginning with those who deal in it. We're given a loving look at the arts and music, the extraordinary ordinary of the people there, their day to day struggles and joys.  Ms. Cobo has a gift for bringing caring to the reader, to widen our perceptions of a diverse world.

Recommended reading! This novel will not only entertain, it will enlighten.



Special thanks to Hachette Publishing Group -- and Miriam Parker, Associate Director of Online Marketing -- for the opportunity to review this book and pass it along to the world of readers. The Fireside Reader sincerely thanks you!





Tuesday, September 29, 2009

NINE DRAGONS, by Michael Connelly

NINE DRAGONS




Written by

Michael Connelly




www.michaelconnelly.com

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First Edition Hardback
released Oct., 2009

Published by:
Little, Brown and Company

ISBN: 978-0-316-16631-7

Price:

$27.99 U.S.
$34.99 Canada

Available also through Hachette Audio.
www.hachettebookgroup.com



Harry Bosch is back and on the job in Mr. Connelly's most recently released work, "NINE DRAGONS". From the black and gold of the cover, the exotic contrasts begin with a bang and keep on going.

In this round, Harry Bosch is sunk deep into a world almost unknown by non-Asian peoples, a world rich and replete with careful ceremony, deep spiritualism, and an insular protectiveness that both contrasts and blends seamlessly with definite materialistic leanings. His world has developed within himself out of need, and the utterly alien ways of Asians as compared to his concept of Americans (by way of having been a "tunnel rat" while in Viet Nam) strains his narrow tolerances -- yet, a strong survivor, he begins to adapt and learn.

It begins with a murder at Fortune Liquors. The storekeeper is killed, and by chance was slightly known by Harry Bosch. He carries an old matchbook with a fortune inside: "Happy is the man who finds refuge in himself." One match is missing, the story behind it a shadow that stays with the LAPD detective.

The stakes rise high, and Harry Bosch rises to meet them one by one with his trademark determination raised like a battle flag. But when the most important part of his life is endangered, that determination turns to something far more desperate.

Laid out between the ultra-American world of Las Angeles, California, and the ultra-Chinese world of Hong Kong -- both with international connections -- this story is to be recommended. Mr. Connelly is a master of his genre.


Also available: THE SCARECROW



Special thanks to Hachette Publishing Group -- and Miriam Parker, Associate Director of Online Marketing -- for the opportunity to review this book and pass it along to the world of readers. The Fireside Reader sincerely thanks you!




NINE DRAGONS, by Michael Connelly

NINE DRAGONS . . . Written by . Michael Connelly . www.michaelconnelly.com . Become a fan! . http://www.facebook.com/michaelconnellybooks . First Edition Hardback released Oct., 2009 . Published by: Little, Brown and Company . ISBN: 978-0-316-16631-7 . Price: $27.99 U.S. $34.99 Canada . Available also through Hachette Audio. . www.hachettebookgroup.com . . . .
Harry Bosch is back and on the job in Mr. Connelly's most recently released work, "NINE DRAGONS". From the black and gold of the cover, the exotic contrasts begin with a bang and keep on going. In this round, Harry Bosch is sunk deep into a world almost unknown by non-Asian peoples, a world rich and replete with careful ceremony, deep spiritualism, and an insular protectiveness that both contrasts and blends seamlessly with definite materialistic leanings. His world has developed within himself out of need, and the utterly alien ways of Asians as compared to his concept of Americans (by way of having been a "tunnel rat" while in Viet Nam) strains his narrow tolerances -- yet, a strong survivor, he begins to adapt and learn. It begins with a murder at Fortune Liquors. The storekeeper is killed, and by chance was slightly known by Harry Bosch. He carries an old matchbook with a fortune inside: "Happy is the man who finds refuge in himself." One match is missing, the story behind it a shadow that stays with the LAPD detective. The stakes rise high, and Harry Bosch rises to meet them one by one with his trademark determination raised like a battle flag. But when the most important part of his life is endangered, that determination turns to something far more desperate. Laid out between the ultra-American world of Las Angeles, California, and the ultra-Chinese world of Hong Kong -- both with international connections -- this story is to be recommended. Mr. Connelly is a master of his genre.
Also available: THE SCARECROW
Special thanks to Hachette Publishing Group -- and Miriam Parker, Associate Director of Online Marketing -- for the opportunity to review this book and pass it along to the world of readers. The Fireside Reader sincerely thanks you!

Monday, March 17, 2008

The Whole Truth, by David Baldacci

Title:
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The Whole Truth
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Author:
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David Baldacci
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(Bestselling author of numerous novels, including The Camel Club, Last Man Standing, The Collectors, and Stone Cold.)
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* ADVANCE READER COPY *
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Novel to be released in May, 2008 as hardcover.
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Also to be available as large-print and audio editions.
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ISBN-10: 0-446-19579-9
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ISBN-13: 978-0-446-19579-3
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Published by:
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Grand Central Publishing
Hachette Book Group USA
237 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10169
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Price (as hardcover):
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$26.99 US / $29.99 Can.
He's done it again: upped the ante. Mr. Baldacci just keeps getting better! Rich characters and deep, skillful weaving of research and expert storytelling make this international thriller a book you won't want to miss.
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Delving far into the details of both war and global economy, the potential power role of big business (as in arms-dealers, in this case) brings us to the art of something called “perception management”, or “PM”. “PMing”, as Mr. Baldacci terms it, is the manufacturing of “the truth”. This was a thing made popular during the Viet Nam War, as I understand it. The question is, is what we see actually the whole truth... or not?
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Bring on the internet, world politics, and, just for kicks, two or three larger-than-life, highly sympathetic heroes. Throw in a self-made money-god and his well-paid, merciless minions. Toss in some serious mayhem, a little dash of murder. Stir well. The results? One delicious, page-turning novel written by a contemporary master of his genre.
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Do yourself – or all of us, maybe – a favor, though. If the publisher sees fit to leave the author's note (my copy was an ARC, or advance reader's copy, which can be altered considerably before the book is released to the general public) in the back, do as Mr. Baldacci asks. “DO NOT READ BEFORE YOU FINISH THE NOVEL.” And never stop asking questions of everything you encounter. A good one to start with is “Why?”
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Thanks to Hachette Book Group for the chance to review Mr. Baldacci's newest novel. For information on other books offered or about to be offered by HBGUSA, please visit their website.

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Comments? Questions? Speak your piece and welcome!
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-- The Fireside Reader

The Host, by Stephenie Meyer

Title:
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The Host
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Author:
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Stephenie Meyer
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(Bestselling author of the Twilight series.)
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* ADVANCE READER COPY *

Novel to be released in May, 2008 as hardcover.
Also to be available as large-print and audio editions.
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ISBN-10: 0-316-06804-7
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ISBN-13: 978-0-316-06804-8
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Published by:
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Little, Brown and Company
Hachette Book Group USA
237 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10169
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Price (as hardcover):
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$25.99 US / $29.99 Can.
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Ms. Meyer, who resides in Arizona with her three young sons and husband, is a graduate of Brigham Young University, with a degree in English literature. In The Host, she brings to us her first adult-angled novel, a futuristic science fiction thriller with the survival of earth's humans at stake.

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Meyer makes us ask questions, and to consider answers as well, which we might not be comfortable with encountering. Love of family, romance, loneliness, desperation. The genetics of body versus the strength of soul. Pull a string, get a reaction. It might not be what you expected. It might not be what could, at first glimpse, be called “humane”.

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What is “humane”, anyway? Hmm? You'll probably get exactly as many answers as the number of people you ask that question.

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This book, though in a different context, reminds me strongly of such books as The Handmaiden's Tale, Wolf and Iron, Neena Gathering (all by different authors)... and a few others of similar genre as well. These titles might be considered as classics of their kind. They're all books that make you think on realistic terms of what might happen if our society as we know it broke down for some reason.

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Take a look for yourself. I was surprised and pleased at the depth of the story, the quality of the writing. Ms. Meyer offers us an interesting – and rather horrific – fictional tale about “preconceived notions”, so to speak, and the possibilities of (literally) universe-al love. It's a big universe out there, and who can know what, or more to interest, who, we might eventually find or be found by, here in our lonely ignorance? Plant, animal, mineral? Gas, even? Or any combination? Does the shape or construction matter, when the soul is in control?

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How would a mercurial, widely-varying, and highly emotional species such as we are appear to ... others? The wost ancient words I've ever been able to find for “stranger” also mean “enemy”. Would we then meet enemies or friends, and more than that, how does one define the one from the other? A parasite, by our medical definitions, is (roughly) a symbiotic creature that does minimal damage to its host, for example. Could you find such a thing beautiful? Do our preconceived notions set us to positive or negative paths?

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This is a novel that will make you think. Do you want to? What's out there? Don't you wonder...?

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Thanks to Hachette Book Group for the chance to review Ms. Meyer's new adult novel. For information on other books offered or about to be offered by HBGUSA, please visit their website. . ... . Comments? Questions? Speak your piece and welcome! . -- The Fireside Reader

The Geography of Bliss, by Eric Weiner

Title:
The Geography of Bliss:
One Grump's Search for the Happiest Place on Earth
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Author:
Eric Weiner
(Correspondent, NPR)
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Nonfiction, travel.
Hardcover released January 2008.
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ISBN-10: 0-446-58026-0
ISBN-13: 978-0-446-58026-0
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Published by:
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Twelve Books
Hachette Book Group USA
237 Park Avenue,
New York, NY 10169
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Price:
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$25.99 US / $29.99 Can.
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Any poor soul who has been on a family vacation of a week or more knows what an utter relief it is to get back home – how happy one is to simply be there, of all possible places. Mr. Weiner utilizes, in this book, “the emerging field of positive psychology”, and still comes up with the same answer. That's despite all of his “work-related” (and therefore tax-deductible) travels all over the world, visiting with various peoples. Um, I'm sure it's truly hard work, such an ambitious project. (Let's leave it at that, shall we?) . Need I say more? . .

Special thanks to Hachette Book Group for the chance to review Mr. Weiner's travel book. For information on other books offered or about to be offered by HBGUSA, please visit their website.

. -- The Fireside Reader . Please refer others to this link: http://thefiresidereader.blogspot.com/

Girls in Trucks, by Katie Crouch

Title:
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Girls in Trucks
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Author: Katie Crouch
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(Debut novel.)
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*ADVANCE READER COPY *
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Novel to be released in April, 2008 as hardcover. Also available in large print and audio editions.
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ISBN-10: 0-316-00211-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-316-00211-0
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Published by:
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Little, Brown and Company
Hachette Book Group USA
237 Park Avenue,
New York, NY 10169
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Price (as hardcover):
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$21.99 US / $25.50 Can.
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This is interesting. The debutant author is a Cotillion attendee! She's from Charleston, South Carolina. She was also a writing student at Brown and Columbia, and now lives in San Francisco, California. What a history – and it shows in the story.

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Raw, funny, earthy, impractically practical, South to North and back again, this comic-tragic tale is woven with an eye to looking back, if y'all (ahem) will pardon the visual pun. Anyone with a family whose portrait should be the illustration – and in the more southern states, there are many of us – for the word “dysfunctional” in various reference books will get a laugh as well as a frustrated groan or two at various personal memories along the way. The antics Ms. Crouch's cast goes through are, in general, useless. Yet they are entertaining and interesting, to say the least. Ah, the search for love and self-confidence, despite some rather warped and formative childhoods.

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If you have any idea what entails in the intricate dance (another pun, Cotillion-aimed) step of society in the southern states versus the northern ones, you'll appreciate this story even more. Coming from a “neutral” state, a fence-sitter, not quite Northern yet not fully Southern, I can honestly say that the War Between the States is still raging in its own way, and racial slavery is now not the issue: love and existential angst in a weird social ladder is alive and well, and well-armed for battle.

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Pull out the hand-tatted white lace doilies, a cold-dewed glass pitcher of cold sweet tea, the lemonade and cookies, and find a shady spot with a squeaky old rocking chair. You'll need 'em for this one.

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Thanks to Hachette Book Group for the chance to review Katie Crouch's debut novel. For information on other books offered or about to be offered by HBGUSA, please visit their website.

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Comments? Questions? Speak your piece and welcome!

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-- The Fireside Reader

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Title:

The Geography of Bliss: One Grump's Search for the Happiest Place on Earth
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Author:
Eric Weiner (Correspondent, NPR)
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Nonfiction, travel.
Hardcover released January 2008.
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ISBN-10: 0-446-58026-0
ISBN-13: 978-0-446-58026-0
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Published by:
Twelve Books
Hachette Book Group USA 237 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10169 www.hachettebookgroupusa.com
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Price:
$25.99 US / $29.99 Can.
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Any poor soul who has been on a family vacation of a week or more knows what an utter relief it is to get back home – how happy one is to simply be there, of all possible places. Mr. Weiner utilizes, in this book, “the emerging field of positive psychology”, and still comes up with the same answer. That's despite all of his “work-related” (and therefore tax-deductible) travels all over the world, visiting with various peoples. Um, I'm sure it's truly hard work, such an ambitious project. (Let's leave it at that, shall we?)
Need I say more?
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Special thanks to Hachette Book Group for the chance to review Mr. Weiner's travel book. For information on other books offered or about to be offered by HBGUSA, please visit their website.

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-- The Fireside Reader
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Please refer others to this link: http://thefiresidereader.blogspot.com

H2O, by Howard Schatz

Title:

H2O

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Howard Schatz
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Nonfiction, Photography. Hardback released November 2007.

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ISBN-10: 0-316-1176-7

ISBN-13: 978-0-316-11775-3

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Published by:

Bulfinch Press
Hachette Book Group USA 237 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10169 www.hachettebookgroupusa.com
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Price:
$60.00 US / $69.50 Can.

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Mr. Schatz has done it again! His skill with the photographic tools and the additional medium of water in all of its properties is absolutely magical. The man is a visionary who has, with hard work and complete dedication to his art, brought the human body back to its fluid origins in a saline suspension of pure beauty.
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As one might guess, this book does include some nudity and freedom of artistic interpretation -- sometimes referring back to other great, easily-recognised works of Renaissance art. It is a coffee-table type book, intended for an adult market.
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However, I must say that isn't pornographic to my eyes: this is real art. Rare art. If you buy this book, don't miss the sections throughout which explain the artist's motivations, methods, and explorations that lie at the heart of his art. There is also (common in photographic art books) a thumbnail-and-comment section in the back. These items are most interesting.
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Mr. Schatz is fast becoming a classic, an icon in his business. Have a look for yourself: www.howardschatz.com .

Special thanks to Hachette Book Group for the chance to review this beautiful collection of photographic art by Mr. Schatz. For information on other books offered or about to be offered by HBGUSA, please visit their website.
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Questions? Comments? Speak up and be welcome.
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-- The Fireside Reader
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Test Drive Your Dream Job, by Brian Kurth with Robin Simons

Title:

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Test Drive Your Dream Job: A Step by Step Guide
to Finding and Creating the Work You Love

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Author(s):
Brian Kurth (Founder and President of VocationVacations), with Robin Simons

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Nonfiction, self-help.
Trade paperback released January 2008.
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ISBN-10: 0-446-69888-1
ISBN-13: 978-0-446-69888-7
. Published by:
Business Plus Hachette Book Group USA 237 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10169 www.hachettebookgroupusa.com
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Price:
$16.99 US / $19.75 Can.
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This one brings back a lot of memories for me, and not all of them good. Oh, boy. To illustrate, in the (well, very nearly) 30 years since I finished high school, I've worked at a lot of things: concession stand in a local drive-in movie place; manual factory labor; fast-food, veterinary assistance, farm work on dairy, hay, tobacco, and as a professional groom with Thoroughbred horses in Kentucky's bluegrass region and with other horses in other places, in the foothills (the last of which always allows me the joke that I've also been a happy bride too). Since having to stop doing heavy labor, I've hobbied around in the arts world some (painting, writing, photography, digital image manipulation of various kinds, and more), and even won a prize or two as well as having long-term one-person shows here and there.

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Of all of that, earning a wage and grinning over the winnings and trophy ribbons, the details don't matter a whit anymore. There is only tomorrow, and tomorrow, for as long as tomorrows continue. What does matter is the amount of resource one can maintain, and one's relative location.

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Mr. Kurth has a lot of lovely ideas here, and it seems that he has helped a number of people. One needs only to remember that there are limits, as in any other undertaking with both ambition and frustration as components. Mr. Kurth himself has illustrated the awareness of this in his author's statement at the beginning of the book, where he tells of changing locations to start over.

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The best I can say is, to you wishful job seekers out there, the best of you is in you, and if you want it bad enough, you'll find a way. Just like a girl from the foothills found a way into the elite work of the race-horse industry once upon a time. You'll be poor, most likely, without hope of becoming rich, yet if you love the work, you'll be free. That kind of freedom is the best. Good luck to you – I've been in your shoes, and it was no easy road to travel. I, for one, have no regrets.

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Special thanks to Hachette Book Group for the chance to review this interesting self-help book. For information on other books offered or about to be offered by HBGUSA, please visit their website.

. -- The Fireside Reader . Please refer others to this link: http://thefiresidereader.blogspot.com

Ansel Adams: 400 Photographs

Title:
Ansel Adams: 400 Photographs

Edited by:
Andrea G. Stillman

Nonfiction photography book, released as hardcover 2007.
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ISBN-10: 0-316-11772-2
ISBN-13: 978-0-316-11772-2
Published by:
Little, Brown and Company Hachette Book Group USA 237 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10169 www.hachettebookgroupusa.com
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Price:
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$40.oo USD / $50.oo CAN
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You don't take a photograph, you make it. -- Ansel Adams
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This is one fine retrospective. It's organized chronologically: (including some taken in 1916, with a Kodak Brownie, on a family vacation) 1920s to through the 1960s. It includes many of his most popular works, but also some of his lesser-known efforts. It is a peek into the development of a fine artist.
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As an amateur photographer and "child of the woods", I have always admired the works of Ansel Adams, who was at once fine artist and devotee of the wilderness. Here in this new book a nice collection of his works of some six decades is showcased admirably. From his well-known landscapes to still life and portrait work, one brilliant black and white photo succeeds the next with the elegance and careful work of a master plain to see.
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For the true devotee of photography, I recommend proceeding to the back of the book, where details of the works are documented. It's a fascinating look into the mind of a great photographer.
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For those of you who aren't familiar with the works of Ansel Adams (1902-1984), he was the most celebrated and honored American photographer of his era, the 20th century. He was also a devotee of nature, using his skills and artistry, through both publication and exhibits, to defend and protect the wilderness. To this he added his writings, leadership in the Sierra Club, and a world of followers. His how-to books are classics in regards to black and white photography still today. With the efforts of the Ansel Adams Trust, his good works continue today to make our world a better place -- and to keep up priceless preservation of our wild spaces.
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In 1980, this man, this photographer, was gifted by then-President Jimmy Carter with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The dustcover on the book gives us the wording of the citation:
At one with the power of the American landscape, and renowned for the patient skill and timeless beauty of his work, photographer Ansel Adams has been visionary in his efforts to preserve the country's wild and scenic areas, both on film and on earth. Drawn to the beauty of nature's monuments, he is regarded by environmentalists as a monument himself, and by photographers as a national institution. It is through his foresight and fortitude that so much of America has been saved for future Americans.
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Having edited seven books for the Ansel Adams Trust (of Mr. Adams' work), Ms. Stillman is a former staff member of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (NY, USA), and personally worked for Ansel Adams during the 1970s.
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Fast Profits in Hard Times: 10 Secret Strategies to Make You Rich
in an Up OR Down Economy
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Author:
Jordan E. Goodman (www.moneyanswers.com,
the Money Answers Show on the VoiceAmerica Radio Network at www.voiceamerica.com)
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Nonfiction, self-help. Hardcover released January 2008.
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ISBN-10: 0-446-58156-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-446-58156-1
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Hachette Book Group USA 237 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10169 www.hachettebookgroupusa.com . Price: $23.99 US / $27.99 Can.
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Sway, by Zachary Lazar

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Sway
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Author:
Zachary Lazar
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Novel released as hardcover first edition January, 2008.
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ISBN-10: 0-316-11309-3

ISBN-13: 978-0-316-11309-0

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Published by:
Little, Brown and Company Hachette Book Group USA 237 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10169 www.hachettebookgroupusa.com
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Price:
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Through a glass darkly? Yes, this is a dark yet realistic time capsule back to the turbulent 1060s, up to the turmoil of 1969 in specific. We visit the crossroads created by the juxtaposition of two phenomenons cast upon society during that time: The Rolling Stones and Charles Manson. It is, if you'll pardon the cliché, a crossing of mad stars.
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The names of the characters dance to their own tunes: Brian Jones, a soul spinning out of control in a machine he instigated the creation of; Bobby Beausoleil, who lost grip on his own soul during association with Charles Manson and his group of followers; gay filmmaker Kenneth Anger (Invocation of My Demon Brother – featuring Bobby Beausoleil, among others). Music, sex, the entire range of rawest human emotion, fame's cherished demons, murder, as well as the alleged accidental death by drowning of the first leader of the Rolling Stones.
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This one is a wild ride with the growling voice of Mick Jagger. Buckle yourself in for blast off. Yesterday is cast in stone – who knows what tomorrow brings?
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Saturday, January 5, 2008

The Animal Dialogues: Uncommon Encounters in the Wild, by Craig Childs

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The Animal Dialogues:
Uncommon Encounters in the Wild

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Author:
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Craig Childs

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(Author of House of Rain and The Secret Knowledge of Water.)
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Nonfiction book released as hardcover edition December, 2007.
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ISBN number:
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ISBN-10: 0-316-06632-x
ISBN-13: 978-0-316-06632-7
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Published by:
Little, Brown and Company
Hachette Book Group USA
237 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10169
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Price:
$24.99 US / $28.99 CAN
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"I have heard people tell me that at times they wish to get in touch with the animal spirit. I will tell you this about the animal spirit: it will tear you in two as quickly as it will bring you wholeness. It is not a thing of value or judgement. It is a thing of purity, and it will not take ussue with either death or ecstacy." -- Craig Childs

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In nature is truth -- and it pulls no punches for the unwary, the weak, or the outright stupid. Mr. Childs is clearly an experienced outdoorsman; this is becomes more obvious as one absorbs his spiritual yet practical essays of the wild.

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In this collection of essays (not in chronological order, but rather organized in nature's own forms), we are given songs of the wilderness, an earthy view of the animal spirit itself -- and that of a man who claims "all [my] relations" in his own way, in his own words. From the fiery sands of the desert to high mountain blizzard encounters, Mr. Childs takes us on a naturalist's tour of a world otherwise invisible to the majority of humanity. His feeling of kinship and joy in all of the aspects of nature, light and dark, are clear. Clear as a spring sunrise, just before a rain. His 'skies' are colorful and full of surprises.

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I opened this book thinking it would be yet another pitiful collection of backyard adventures dabbled in by some poor soul who thinks such a thing is the ultimate in contact with nature. Nothing could have been farther from the truth. This book was written by someone who is deep into the wild even when sitting on his own residence's front porch, yet has seen firsthand the haunts of mountain goats, grizzly, cougar, deer, who has seen the dance of life and death done in the sky itself by experts of flight in many colors and wing-styles. Mr. Childs gets his hands into nature long before he gets ink on them!

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If you like first-hand accounts of the wild and its denizens, dig deep into this book. It's a nice collection of tales. (In fact, it makes me wonder who Mr. Childs' agent is...ahem.)

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Special thanks to Hachette Book Group for the chance to review this collection of nature essays by Craig Childs. For information on other books offered or soon to be offered by HBGUSA, please visit their website.

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