Sunday, December 12, 2021

Thank You Anne

 


I woke up this morning to news that Anne Rice had died at the age of 80. A gasp caught in my throat and I uttered the words "Oh no.". Anne is one of my favorite authors and I loved reading through her Facebook page because she was so interactive with folks on there. More than once, she responded to my Facebook comment which sent me into instant book geek mode. 

Anne's words were so hauntingly beautiful and poetic. It was an experience to read one of her books. Her vampires opened up the door for other vampires for us to fall in love with - Twilight, Vampire Diaries, House of Night...where would they be without Anne? Where would we be without them? Their stories would not be told and what a shame that would be! What would my heart be without Edward Cullen! Anne was a pioneer that pushed literary limits and led us into an amazing world filled with dark love, foreboding and star-crossed lovers.

My favorite work of Anne Rice was Cry To Heaven. It's a stand alone novel and a very interesting subject that will pluck at your soul. The emotion that the book pulls, for lack of a stronger word, is intense. It is an emotional journey into a life of pain and emotional sorrow, but it's raw and it's real and it will make you feel. Like I said above, her words were like poetry. The only other author that I have read that I can think of at the moment with that similar eloquence is Kate DiCamillo. No, she is no where close to Anne's genre, but her words beg to be read out loud. They are beautiful. Read The Incredible Journey of Edward Tulane or The Tale of Despareaux and you may agree.

I can't even say goodbye. That is just too final and you, Anne, will never be gone. Your words and books will live forever and I thank you for sharing them all with the world. Love and blessings to your family and your beloved Christopher. Thank you.

Sunday, March 14, 2021

Dorothy Must Die By Danielle Paige

Dorothy Must Die (Dorothy Must Die, #1)Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

My ALL TIME favorite movie. It terrified the HELL out of me as a child, but it's iconic and I fell in love with it! Just watching the movie brings me back to my childhood which wasn't idyllic, but makes me smile just the same. So naturally I grabbed this book when I saw it.

I was terrified once again.

So Dorothy has gone psycho and power hungry and has thrown Emerald City into complete chaotic turmoil, the Tin Man has got some twisted love obsession for Dorothy, the Lion has become this crazed, violent bodyguard and the Scarecrow does bizarre and sick things in his secret laboratory. It's not the Wizard of Oz that I remember from my childhood. All the same though, I was drawn. Really from the moment I started the book I was drawn into the story about the "other girl from Kansas" who arrives via tornado to Oz and was told Dorothy must die and you're going to kill her.

Definitely not a book for youngsters! I would recommend high school and older. This is the first book in the series.
Book 1 - Dorothy Must Die
Book 2 - The Wicked Will Rise
Book 3 - Yellow Brick War
Book 4 - The End of Oz

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Current Read...Hopefully!

 


So I was looking through Twitter last year when I saw my favorite author post that she had copies of her newest book available. I quickly replied that I would love a copy! She said to email her my address in two minutes and it's mine. You bet I did! Sadly, I have NOT read ANYTHING in quite a while. I still haven't read this. With the craziness of the world, my moods have been up and down and shifting all over the place and time has not been my friend either. I'm working on it though and have started the journey into 

"Seasons of the Storm" by Elle Cosimano

I have to hurry because book 2 - "Seasons of Chaos" comes out 8 June!




Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!




 I'm not buying into it. Just not gonna do it! Dr. Seuss is an icon. Dr. Seuss has done some amazing things for the world of children's literature. He has apologized for his past and, if nothing else, this new world of ours has screamed at us to be kind. So I will be kind and I will thank a long treasured icon and wish his memory a Happy Birthday! 

Thank you Dr. Seuss for telling me to watch out for the trees and those smaller than me and for reassuring me that I'll soar to great heights and that I just may like things if I try them. Thank you and Happy Birthday!