tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11450965842610772662024-03-05T13:55:44.902+08:00Coffee & CrackersThis blog is where I write something about books I read, movies I watched, the songs I listened and a lil bit of everything happened around me..Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02945582460169489055noreply@blogger.comBlogger200125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1145096584261077266.post-54710622459419548672013-07-16T18:15:00.000+08:002013-07-16T18:15:31.106+08:00I Would do Anything for These!! <div style="text-align: justify;">
Stacking up my shelf!! I would like to get all these amazing books to put in my collection. Oh! I already asked my regularly visited bookstore to reserve the books for. I'll be collecting them by the end of the month. Luckily they have all the books. Freaking awesome!! </div>
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France. Private Percy Blakeney wakes up. He is lying on fresh spring
grass. He can hear birdsong, and the wind in the leaves in the trees.
Where has the mud, blood and blasted landscape of No man's Land gone? </span><span id="freeText4559219024086722620"><b>2015:</b>
Madison, Wisconsin. Cop Monica Jansson has returned to the burned-out
home of one Willis Linsay, a reclusive and some said mad, others
dangerous, scientist. It was arson but, as is often the way, the firemen
seem to have caused more damage than the fire itself. Stepping through
the wreck of a house, there's no sign of any human remains but on the
mantelpiece Monica finds a curious gadget - a box, containing some
wiring, a three-way switch and a...potato. It is the prototype of an
invention that Linsay called a 'stepper'. An invention he put up on the
web for all the world to see, and use, an invention that would to change
the way mankind viewed his world Earth for ever. And that's an
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author of The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns, has written a
new novel about how we love, how we take care of one another, and how
the choices we make resonate through generations. In this tale
revolving around not just parents and children but brothers and sisters,
cousins and caretakers, Hosseini explores the many ways in which
families nurture, wound, betray, honor, and sacrifice for one another;
and how often we are surprised by the actions of those closest to us, at
the times that matter most. Following its characters and the
ramifications of their lives and choices and loves around the globe—from
Kabul to Paris to San Francisco to the Greek island of Tinos—the story
expands gradually outward, becoming more emotionally complex and
powerful with each turning page.-<i>Goodreads</i></span></div>
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middle-aged man returns to his childhood home to attend a funeral.
Although the house he lived in is long gone, he is drawn to the farm at
the end of the road, where, when he was seven, he encountered a most
remarkable girl, Lettie Hempstock, and her mother and grandmother. He
hasn't thought of Lettie in decades, and yet as he sits by the pond (a
pond that she'd claimed was an ocean) behind the ramshackle old
farmhouse, the unremembered past comes flooding back. And it is a past
too strange, too frightening, too dangerous to have happened to anyone,
let alone a small boy. Forty years earlier, a man committed
suicide in a stolen car at this farm at the end of the road. Like a fuse
on a firework, his death lit a touchpaper and resonated in unimaginable
ways. The darkness was unleashed, something scary and thoroughly
incomprehensible to a little boy. And Lettie—magical, comforting, wise
beyond her years—promised to protect him, no matter what. A groundbreaking work from a master, <em>The Ocean at the End of the Lane</em>
is told with a rare understanding of all that makes us human, and shows
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and out. It is a stirring, terrifying, and elegiac fable as delicate as a
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There he makes friends with Tom Kennedy and Erin Cook, also summer hires
at Joyland, which years before had been the scene of the murder of a
young woman named Linda Gray whose ghost is said to be seen at the
Horror House. He also befriends a young boy, named Mike Ross and his
mother, Annie. Their lives all become entwined when Devin decides to
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resistance. But if the human race is to have a future, survival is not
enough. Against terrifying odds, they must hunt down the Twelve and
destroy them in their lairs. But something is wrong. The virals'
behaviour is inexplicably changing. And all the clues point toward the
Homeland, a sinister dictatorship where an unlikely trio are
re-imagining humanity s destiny: Horace Guilder, a veteran of the
original experiment with a blood-curdling vision of immortality; Lila
Kyle, a woman whose tragic past has turned her into a figure of
nightmare; and Lawrence Grey, a man whose search for connections has
been fulfilled in the most gruesome way imaginable. And then
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<em>n the present day:</em>
As a man-made apocalypse unfolds, three strangers navigate the chaos,
desperate to find others, to survive, to witness the dawn on the other
side of disaster. Lila, a doctor and an expectant mother, has been so
broken by the spread of violence and infection that she continues to
plan for her child’s arrival even as society dissolves around her.
Kittridge, known to the world as “Last Stand in Denver,” has been forced
by loss of electrical power to flee his stronghold and is now on the
road, dodging the infected, armed but alone and well aware that a tank
of gas will get him only so far. April is a teenager fighting to guide
her little brother safely through a minefield of death and ruin. These
three will learn that they have not been fully abandoned—and that in
connection lies hope, even on the darkest of nights.<br />
<em>A hundred years in the future:</em> Amy, Peter, Alicia, and the others introduced in <em>The Passage</em>
work with a cast of new characters to hunt the original twelve virals…
unaware that the rules of the game have changed, and that one of them
will have to sacrifice everything to bring the Twelve down. <br />
The scope widens and the intensity deepens as the epic tale of sacrifice and survival begun in <em>The Passage</em> surges forward in its breathtaking sequel—<em>The Twelve</em>.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02945582460169489055noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1145096584261077266.post-57600644063459330012013-07-03T23:27:00.000+08:002013-07-03T23:27:29.060+08:00WWW Wednesdays { July 3, 2013 }<div style="text-align: justify;">
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Lee Child's Jack Reacher is one of my favorite literary heroes. I am reading the 13th book of Jack Reacher series, <i>"Gone Tomorrow"</i> and I'm juggling between this book with a John Green's novel, <i>"The Fault in Our Stars"</i>. </div>
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<i>"The Light Between Oceans"</i> by M.L. Stedman. This is a good book.Review will be posted soon. <br />
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I read quite a number of thought provoking books in June, so for this month I would like to have more action and thriller. So, I'm going to read Vince Flynn's <i>"The Last Man" </i>and T.C. McCarthy's <i>"Germline"</i> next.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02945582460169489055noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1145096584261077266.post-52226673672739309372013-06-30T01:49:00.000+08:002013-06-30T01:49:24.970+08:00Book Discovery: Debut Authors Books<div style="text-align: justify;">
I'm writing this post at 1.30 in the morning. Wondering what I am doing at this hour when everyone else is sleeping on their beds? Well, I am completing my assignment for tomorrow's presentation. A last minute work as usual. Okay, lets just forget about that. I've been busy lately. I haven't finished any book this week which is quite a disappointment. However, I manage to discover a few books to be added to my TBR piles. Both of the books are from debut authors which I discovered through <a href="http://bookreporter.com/">bookreporter.com</a> , lets check it out!</div>
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<b>The Mourning Hour</b></div>
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<span id="freeText15405455342485392391">A family's loyalty is put to the ultimate test in this haunting and unforgettable debut. Kirsten
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years-not since the mysterious disappearance of a local teenage girl
rocked the town and shattered her family. Kirsten was just nine years
old when Stacy Lemke went missing, and the last person to see her alive
was her boyfriend, Johnny-the high school wrestling star and Kirsten's
older brother. No one knows what to believe-not even those closest to
Johnny-but the event unhinges the quiet farming community and pins
Kirsten's family beneath the crushing weight of suspicion. Now,
years later, a new tragedy forces Kirsten and her siblings to return
home, where they must confront the devastating event that shifted the
trajectory of their lives. Tautly written and beautifully evocative, The
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away from any government oversight, a secret partnership has been formed
between an Israeli spymaster pulling the strings of the most efficient
killing machine the Mossad has to offer and an exclusive billionaire
boys club that wants to dictate the New World Order. In their pocket is a
powerful U.S. senator who aspires to the presidency. Success means vast
wealth and increased power, and they’ll stop at nothing to succeed. CIA
operative Nora Mossa is trained to kill when the situation calls for
it. She’s also capable of disappearing into thin air. Being efficient,
deadly, and beautiful, however, won’t be enough to protect her after her
mentor Erica Janway is assassinated in her Maryland home. With everyone
in the Agency suspect, Nora turns to the only person capable
of keeping her alive while she uncovers the truth behind Janway’s
demise—her former lover and ex–CIA agent Alex Koves. That is, if he will
even speak to her. With danger lurking in every corner of the
globe, Koves and Nora must stay alive long enough to piece together the
clues to a deadly plot capable of killing thousands in the Middle East.
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<span id="freeText15405455342485392391"> Both sounds interesting and I'm so looking forward to read them. But for now I am hitting the sack. Have to wake up early for work. So, I wish you great weekend. Zzzz.....</span></div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02945582460169489055noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1145096584261077266.post-22356652716864894692013-06-27T15:59:00.000+08:002013-06-27T15:59:44.304+08:00Exclusive Author Interview: Abigail Tarttelin<div style="text-align: center;">
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Born in Grimsby, England, on October 13th 1987, Abby is a compulsive
creative. Growing up, she wrote a ton of songs (some good, some meh),
produced homemade zines, paintings and books. The last one she made with
a stapler and A4 was the first draft of novel Flick. Abby began writing for screen for production company Living Spirit, and
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Visit Abigail Tarttelin's<a href="http://www.abigailtarttelin.com/" target="_blank">: Webpage</a> <b>| </b><a href="http://www.twitter.com/abigailsbrain" target="_blank">Twitter</a><b> |</b> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/AbigailTarttelin?fref=ts" target="_blank">Facebook</a><b> |</b> <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4818033.Abigail_Tarttelin" target="_blank">Goodreads </a></div>
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I have read "Golden Boy" and it is one of my favorite reads for 2013. So, today at Coffee&Crackers is so honored to have the author, Abigail Tarttelin, for an exclusive interview.<br />
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<span style="color: #fff2cc;"><i><b>C&C: How did you become a writer and when was the first time you write a
novel/ story? Can you share with me what was the story all about?</b></i></span><br />
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I have always written compulsively but I was really inspired by my
English teacher, who taught me that I had a license and a freedom to
write about anything I wanted. The first novel I ever wrote was Flick. I
started it when I was 19 and finished when I was 21, and I was inspired
to write it because I felt that teenage boys from my region of England
were missing out on a literary voice due to poor education and access to
the publishing industry. With Golden Boy, I felt that a presentation of
an intersex character in a mainstream, accessible novel was a
worthwhile endeavour. I like to have a reason to write and to talk to
people about a certain theme or issue.<br />
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Still growing up!<br />
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Intersexuality. In your opinion, how does it differs from LGBT? Did you
do any special research on intersexuality? Have you meet anyone who are
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Like all LGBTQIA issues, intersexuality is something one is born with
and one has little to no control over. I have found that talking about
intersex is different from talking about other LGBT issues because it is
fairly under-represented in literature and culture and therefore
readers have few preconceptions about intersex conditions. It makes it
easier to have an open, accepting conversation with people when they
have no pre-existing bias or beliefs about the condition. I did research
intersexuality because I wanted to be as accurate as possible, although
in writing Max I approached the character from the point of view that
gender wasn't going to play a role in his development; it only has an
impact on his life and voice following the incident at the opening of
the book. I have met intersex people since Golden Boy was published and
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<span style="color: #fff2cc;"><i><b>C&C: I am so against abortion religiously and morally. What is your personal opinion about this issue?</b></i></span></div>
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Like most Europeans, I believe it is unethical and immoral to force a
woman to carry an embryo against her will, particularly since the
maternal death rate worldwide is unacceptably high, with 800 women dying
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<span style="color: #fff2cc;"><b><i>C&C: Just wondering, Max's brother, Daniel, does he suffered from any disorder? He sure throw a tantrum a lot. </i></b></span></div>
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No he doesn't - but as a ten year old, his emotions are certainly a lot to handle!</div>
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I'm currently working on a few short stories and my third novel. It's too early to tell what will happen though!</div>
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Thank you very much Abigail for the fun interview. I wish you all success for your future projects and your career. </div>
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something, you see. Max is special. Max is different. Max is intersex.
When an enigmatic childhood friend named Hunter steps out of his past
and abuses his trust in the worst possible way, Max is forced to
consider the nature of his well-kept secret. Why won't his parents talk
about it? What else are they hiding from Max about his condition and
from each other? The deeper Max goes, the more questions emerge about
where it all leaves him and what his future holds, especially now that
he's starting to fall head over heels for someone for the first time in
his life. Will his friends accept him if he is no longer the Golden Boy?
Will anyone ever want him — desire him — once they know? And the
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02945582460169489055noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1145096584261077266.post-13564499825945408392013-06-22T17:55:00.000+08:002013-06-22T17:55:57.949+08:00Book Review: The Peculiar by Stefan Bachmann<div style="text-align: center;">
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<b>CoffeeNCrackers Rating:</b> 2 Cups of Coffee<br />
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<i> <span id="freeTextContainer13895986580993256555">"Don't get yourself noticed and you won't get yourself hanged."</span></i><br />
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Bartholomew and Hettie are changelings--Peculiars--and neither faeries
nor humans want anything to do with them. One day a mysterious
lady in a plum-colored dress comes gliding down Old Crow Alley.
Bartholomew watches her through his window. Who is she? What does she
want? And when Bartholomew witnesses the lady whisking away, in a
whirling ring of feathers, the boy who lives across the
alley--Bartholomew forgets the rules and gets himself noticed. First
he's noticed by the lady in plum herself, then by something darkly
magical and mysterious, by Jack Box and the Raggedy Man, by the powerful
Mr. Lickerish and by Arthur Jelliby, a young man trying to slip
through the world unnoticed, too, and who, against all odds, offers
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First off, I really liked the cover, the clockwork bird. Story-wise I have a mixed feeling about this book. I like the whole idea, faeries, clockwork devices, the changelings, peculiar, and magic. However, the story turned out just okay and way below my expectation. The ideas which I think very brilliant and inventive are not well delivered resulting in a monotonous read. Is it because this is a middle grade book? Well, I reckon it is, because I have a feeling that the middle graders will love this book a tad more than I do. </div>
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Bartholomew and his sister Hettie are changelings a.k.a the <i>"Peculiars"</i>. Their mother keeps them away from the society in fear that people will know who or to be exact what they really are. Mr Lickerish is hunting down the peculiar children to unlock the door to the fairy world. Nine children die mysteriously and the door Hettie is the next changeling abducted by Lickerish, and Barthe has to save her. Together with Mr Jelliby, who accidentally knows Lickerish's secrets, they go on an adventure to save Hettie. </div>
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I have to admit that <i>"The Peculiar"</i> is a well written story. Yes well written indeed. But the issue here is, the author plays a lot with difficult and bombastic words which make it difficult for me to understand the story. The sentences are too well structured and I don't think that the descriptive storytelling and poetic language that Bachmann uses to narrate this is a brilliant idea. Consider this is an adventure story, an outgoing and reckless narration would suit it better, or so I thought. I can see that Bachmann focuses more on the world development and missed out the importance of the character development which make the characters a bit dull. <br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02945582460169489055noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1145096584261077266.post-10727377259675703552013-06-21T21:33:00.000+08:002013-06-21T21:33:42.149+08:00The Friday 56: Dead Iron by Devon Monk<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>The Friday 56</b> is a fun weekly meme hosted by Freda of <b><a href="http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-friday-56_23.html" target="_blank">Freda's Voice</a></b>. I'm currently reading a novel by Devon Monk, <i>"Dead Iron"</i>. This book is action thriller steampunk novel. I rarely read something from this genre however this book caught my attention. <i>"Dead Iron"</i> is the first book of <i>"Age of Steam"</i> series. </div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02945582460169489055noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1145096584261077266.post-28383983015275512822013-06-15T17:50:00.001+08:002013-06-15T17:57:20.876+08:00Music Box #1: Mirrors by Justin Timberlake<div style="text-align: center;">
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I've been listening to a few covers of this song on youtube.com i.e Boyce Avenue ft. 5th Harmony and Cimorelli's covers before I listen to the original. It melodiously and lyrically great and I loved it. I know that this song will stick in my head for quite sometime.</div>
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;"><i>It's like you're my mirror</i></span><br />
<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;"><i> My mirror staring back at me</i></span><br />
<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;"><i>I couldn't get any bigger<br style="border-bottom-style: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-color: initial; border-left-style: none; border-left-width: 0px; border-right-style: none; border-right-width: 0px; border-top-style: none; border-top-width: 0px; font-family: Verdana, Arial; font-size: 1em; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-top: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px;" />With anyone else beside of me</i></span><br />
<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;"><i>And now it's clear as this promise<br style="border-bottom-style: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-color: initial; border-left-style: none; border-left-width: 0px; border-right-style: none; border-right-width: 0px; border-top-style: none; border-top-width: 0px; font-family: Verdana, Arial; font-size: 1em; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-top: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px;" />That we're making two reflections into one</i></span><br />
<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;"><i> 'Cause it's like you're my mirror<br style="border-bottom-style: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-color: initial; border-left-style: none; border-left-width: 0px; border-right-style: none; border-right-width: 0px; border-top-style: none; border-top-width: 0px; font-family: Verdana, Arial; font-size: 1em; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-top: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px;" />My mirror staring back at me, staring back at me..</i></span><br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02945582460169489055noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1145096584261077266.post-929712069664559342013-06-15T12:26:00.002+08:002013-06-15T12:57:47.482+08:00Book Review: Golden Boy by Abigail Tarttelin<div style="text-align: center;">
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<b>CoffeeNCrackers Rating:</b> 4 Cups of Coffee</div>
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something, you see. Max is special. Max is different. Max is intersex.
When an enigmatic childhood friend named Hunter steps out of his past
and abuses his trust in the worst possible way, Max is forced to
consider the nature of his well-kept secret. Why won't his parents talk
about it? What else are they hiding from Max about his condition and
from each other? The deeper Max goes, the more questions emerge about
where it all leaves him and what his future holds, especially now that
he's starting to fall head over heels for someone for the first time in
his life. Will his friends accept him if he is no longer the Golden Boy?
Will anyone ever want him — desire him — once they know? And the
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02945582460169489055noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1145096584261077266.post-17028851663880261922013-06-08T15:28:00.000+08:002013-06-08T15:34:10.409+08:00Book Review: The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult<div style="text-align: center;">
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<b>CoffeeNCrackers Rating:</b> 5 Cups of Coffee</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02945582460169489055noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1145096584261077266.post-37786967439768030972013-06-07T15:08:00.000+08:002013-06-07T15:08:26.616+08:00The Friday 56: The Peculiar by Stefan Bachmann<div style="text-align: justify;">
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I'm currently reading a middle-grade novel by Stefan Bachmann called The Peculiar. It's a fay novel, with clockwork devices, and mysterious creatures. I think this is a good book for it's target group, middle-graders or maybe for adult as well. </div>
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Feature & Follow is hosted by two awesome book bloggers Parajunkee @ <a href="http://parajunkee.com/">Parajunkee.com</a> and Alison @ <a href="http://www.alisoncanread.com/" target="_blank">Alison Can Read.</a>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02945582460169489055noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1145096584261077266.post-9702446365442673242013-06-05T23:30:00.000+08:002013-06-06T00:18:25.527+08:00WWW Wednesdays {June 5, 2013}<div style="text-align: justify;">
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Picking the next read is quite hard since I have several books that I really want to read soon. So, I've made a list of TBR books. Next books I'd read would be <b><i>"</i></b><i>Lost and Found</i><b><i>"</i></b>, a romantic novel by Nicole Williams, and a mystery book by John Gaspard called <i><b>"</b>The Ambitious Card<b>" </b></i>(received from Netgalley)<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02945582460169489055noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1145096584261077266.post-88727697718505515982013-06-03T14:54:00.000+08:002013-06-05T13:51:10.482+08:00Exclusive Author Interview: Susan Crandall <div style="text-align: center;">
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Hi, readers! Today
Coffee& Crackers are so excited to welcome Susan Crandall, the
author of a to-be-released novel, <i><b>Whistling Past the Graveyard</b></i> to the
blog and have a fun interview session talking about her previous
profession, favorite writing spot, running away from home, racism, her
novel: Whistling Past the Graveyard and the exclusive sneak peek of her
future project! Give a big applause to my guest, Susan Crandall,
everybody!<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b>***** </b></span></div>
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<i><b>C&C: You were a dental hygienist before right? So, how did you become a
writer and what are the differences between these two professions</b></i></div>
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Yes,
I was a dental hygienist. As that profession required a science
degree, there isn’t any education overlap. However, being a good writer
often comes from being a good observer of people. I think my previous
profession provided a good opportunity to study all kinds of people. </div>
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I’ve
always been an avid reader and love playing with words, but never
considered trying my had at writing a novel until my younger sister
decided to write something and asked me to help. Once I got started
collaborating with her, I was totally hooked. She has since gone on to a
career in real estate, but I’m still writing.</div>
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<i><b>C&C: What inspires your writing and where you spend most of your time
writing? some writers prefer to write on the beach or beautiful places.
Do you have any favorite place?</b></i></div>
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<i><b>Susan Crandall: <span style="color: #1f497d;"> </span></b></i></div>
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Everything
around me fuels my writing; people, relationships, current events,
history. There is never a shortage of ideas and inspiration when you
open your eyes and your mind to what’s happening around you. I
love to write outdoors. I have a balcony off my office that’s my
favorite place. My main requirement is absolute solitude. I can’t
write with other people around me. I know some folks like writing at
cafes and such, but I’m far too distracted in a place like that.</div>
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<i><b>C&C: In your latest novel, Whistling Past the Graveyard, the story is
narrated from a nine year old, Starla's point of view. Why you choose a
little girl character? And how you put yourself in a little girl's mind?
Is it difficult?</b></i></div>
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I
always put a lot of thought into my characters and how they’ll interact
with my plot before I begin writing any book. For this coming-of-age
story I wanted to give a perspective of the world seen directly through
the eyes of a child—not as an adult reminiscing about an event that
happened to her when she was a child. I chose her age carefully, old
enough to be beginning to look at the world outside of her own
experience, old enough to be able to take care of her own basic needs,
and yet young enough that this awakening to the wider world is just
beginning and her impetuousness isn’t curbed. I chose the time period
and setting carefully as well. Foremost among my reasons for these
choices was the need for a time before an organized network that
immediately begins searching for a missing child. In the early 1960s
small towns, kids Starla’s age regularly went out to play all day long
and no one knew exactly where they were. Also, I wanted it to be a time
of change in our society; giving me a lot of fuel for conflict and
drama. </div>
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really enjoy writing youthful characters and had a great time working
on Starla’s story. It did take a few chapters before I found the true
rhythm of Starla’s voice, but once I found it, she was a joy to write.
And yes, it did take some discipline to keep my adult perceptions and
voice out of it. Using this unfiltered child’s point of view gave this
story it’s flavor, but occasionally I struggled with how to present
certain views so the reader understood that Starla was
misunderstanding. When you only have a nine-year-old’s words, a
nine-year-9-old’s understanding, you have to figure out ways to convey
deeper meaning to the reader.</div>
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No! Starla is much braver (and more impulsive) than I was as a child.</div>
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<i><b>C&C: About the racial segregation you highlighted in the book, did you do any
special research on it? In this modern world, I believe racism still
exist, what say you about this? </b></i></div>
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did a great deal of research. Fortunately, the sixties was a time
period of mass media, so I found a lot of first-hand accounts, film
footage and the like to draw from. I have to say, the film footage was
the most compelling—I was able to see actual events as they were
happening. As for racism in modern day, I feel we have
made progress, but are far from the idyll of perfect equality, perfect
harmony. And of course, it varies widely around the world. </div>
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<i><b><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">C&C: </span></span> For me, Whistling Past the Graveyard will be a huge success. So, what will come next? Any new project in progress?</b></i></div>
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<i><b>Susan Crandall: </b></i></div>
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Thank you! <span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: small;">I
do have another project brewing. It takes place during another pivotal
era in U.S. history, the 1920s. It will have a youthful narrator, but
one much nearer adulthood than Starla. Sixteen-year-old Henry is the
son of a German immigrant who suffered a great deal of anti-German
sentiment during WWI. Henry is falsely accused of a crime and goes on
the run with a WWI veteran barnstorming pilot. This story is still in
the very early stages, but is beginning to take shape nicely.</span></span></div>
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<i><b><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: small;">Susan Crandall: </span></span> </b></i></div>
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Thank you so much for this interview and your kind words about Whistling Past the Graveyard. </div>
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<a href="http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1360518751l/16058610.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="200" src="http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1360518751l/16058610.jpg" width="131" /></a>When Starla is grounded on the Fourth of July, she sneaks out to see the
parade. After getting caught, Starla's fear that her grandmother,
Mamie, will make good on her threats and send her to reform school cause
her to panic and run away from home. Once out in the country, Starla is
offered a ride by a black woman, Eula, who is traveling with a white
baby. She happily accepts a ride,with the ultimate goal of reaching her
mother in Nashville. As the two unlikely companions make their long and
sometimes dangerous journey, Starla's eyes are opened to the harsh
realities of 1963 southern segregation. Through talks with Eula,
reconnecting with her parents, and encountering a series of surprising
misadventures, Starla learns to let go of long-held dreams and realizes
family is forged from those who will sacrifice all for you, no matter if
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For thirty five girls, the Selection is the chance of a lifetime. The opportunity to escape the life laid out for them since birth. To be swept up in a world of glittering gowns and priceless jewels. To live in a palace and compete for the heart of gorgeous Prince Maxon. But for America Singer, being Selected is a nightmare. It means turning her back to her secret love with Aspen, who is a caste below her. Leaving her home to enter a fierce competition for a crown she doesn't want. Living in a palace that is constantly threatened by violent rebel attacks. Then America meets Prince Maxon. Gradually, she starts to question all the plans she's made for herself, and realizes that the life she's always dreamed of may not compare to a future she never imagined. -Goodreads</blockquote>
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When I was trying to find a light reading (usually from YA realm), the gorgeous lady in blue dress on the front cover of The Selection really caught my attention. So, I picked this book. Though the synopsis doesn't wow me I decided to read it anyway just for fun. Surprisingly, Kiera Cass gives me more than what I expected. I really liked The Selection. Being told from the main character, America's point of view, the book started with her daily life and family and the social structure of the fictional country called Illea, where citizens are divided into castes. Then there's the Selection where girls are putting their names to be selected for the prince's future wife candidates. America is not interested but her family and boyfriend encourage her to participate for being the Selected means she's helping her family and herself for a better life. She is selected with 34 other girls and they have being put together in the castle to compete for Prince Maxon's heart and to be a queen. Well, if you ever read The Hunger Game, the premise sound familiar isn't it? </div>
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<b>FOOTNOTE:</b> This review is linked up to <a href="http://www.candacesbookblog.com/2013/05/saturday-situation-link-up-your-reviews_24.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:%20CandacesBookBlog%20%28Candace%27s%20Book%20Blog%29" target="_blank"><b>Saturday Situation</b> </a>hosted by Candace of <a href="http://www.candacesbookblog.com/" target="_blank"><b>Candace's Book Blog</b></a> and Lori of<b> <a href="http://www.pureimaginationblog.com/" target="_blank">Pure Imagination. </a></b></div>
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<b>FOOTNOTE #2:</b> This review is also linked up to <a href="http://cymlowell.blogspot.com/2013/05/book-review-link-up-party-starts-now_28.html" target="_blank"><b>Book Review Party</b></a> Wednesday a fun weekly meme hosted by <a href="http://cymlowell.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"><b>Cym Lowell</b></a></div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02945582460169489055noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1145096584261077266.post-9285041956089949532013-05-21T23:40:00.000+08:002013-05-22T06:57:37.226+08:00Book Review: Whistling Past the Graveyard by Susan Crandall<br />
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When Starla is grounded on the Fourth of July, she sneaks out to see the parade. After getting caught, Starla's fear that her grandmother, Mamie, will make good on her threats and send her to reform school cause her to panic and run away from home. Once out in the country, Starla is offered a ride by a black woman, Eula, who is traveling with a white baby. She happily accepts a ride,with the ultimate goal of reaching her mother in Nashville. As the two unlikely companions make their long and sometimes dangerous journey, Starla's eyes are opened to the harsh realities of 1963 southern segregation. Through talks with Eula, reconnecting with her parents, and encountering a series of surprising misadventures, Starla learns to let go of long-held dreams and realizes family is forged from those who will sacrifice all for you, no matter if bound by blood or by the heart. - <i>NetGalley</i></blockquote>
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Starla is a very adorable character. To have such a dangerous and challenging adventures, I almost can't believe that she is 9-year old. When Starla meets the black woman, Eula, and a white baby she called James, the story gets more interesting as the three of them go on journey together. Along the ride to Nashville, lots of things happened and most them put me at the edge of my sit. Throughout the story, the readers can see these two characters connect with a special relationship, protecting each other, and both of them growing to be more matured. Not only the main characters are well developed, the other peripheral characters also makes the story more fluid and believable.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02945582460169489055noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1145096584261077266.post-46797793448727395832013-05-18T21:59:00.001+08:002013-05-18T22:01:12.545+08:00Book Review: Storm Front by Jim Butcher<br />
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Reading this book makes me realized that not all popular books are good books. However, I still have faith in this series and would like to give another shot for Jim Butcher or more accurate a second chance for Harry Dresden. I like the premise and in my opinion the series would be much better if it is written from a third person's point of view instead of how it is written now. I don't want to recommend this book to anyone but if you want to try to read something urban fantasy you can grab this one. Who knows you might come with a different conclusion that me.<br />
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Well, Khaled Hosseini is one of the author that managed to make me wept by reading his book The Kite Runner. It was a good read and I am sure that this new installment from the the author will be as good as the Kite Runner. Doctor Sleep is said to be the sequel of The Shining which I haven't read the book yet but watched the movie (it is a classic movie). Hope this would be good. "Allegiant". I like this title of Roth's final installment of Divergent Trilogy. The cover is stunning as well. I really enjoyed the previous books and I'll make sure to have this one as well to complete my collection. </div>
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<i><b>"Only Time Will Tell"</b></i> by Jeffrey Archer. It has been quite a long period of time that I've read a book by this author. And I'm so glad that this one turns out as a good read. Read my full review <a href="http://coffeecrackers.blogspot.com/2013/01/book-review-only-time-will-tell-by.html" target="_blank">HERE</a></div>
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The epic tale of Harry Clifton's begins in 1919, in the backstreets of Bristol. His father was war hero, but it will be twenty-one tumultous years before Harry discovers the truth about hiow his father really died and if, in fact, he even was his father. "Only Time Will Tell" take a cast of memorable characters from the ravages of the Great War to the outbreak of the Second World war, when Harry must decide wether to take his place at Oxford, or join the fight agains Hitler's Germany. In Jeffrey Archer's masterful hands, you will be taken on a journey that you won't want to end, even after you turn the last page of thisunforgettable yarn, because you'll be faced with a dilemma that neither you, nor Harry clifton could ever have anticipated. -<i>Back Cover </i></blockquote>
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When I first read a book from Jeffrey Archer, <i>"Paths of Glory"</i>, I was so fascinated by the author's style of storytelling. It remains as one of my all time favourite by the author. A few other books I read after that, <i>"The Prisoner of Birth"</i> and <i>"Shall We Tell the President?"</i> were as powerful. So,<i> "Only Time Will Tell"</i> is another solid proof that the author is one of the best master storyteller of his kind. The book is not only a great story of preserverence of Harry and his mother Maisie Clifton, but it captures the life and times of United Kingdom in that era beautifully.<br />
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A fun weekly meme hosted by <span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #eeeeee;">MizB @ </span><a href="http://shouldbereading.wordpress.com/"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: yellow;">Should Be Reading</span></a>. This meme gives opportunity to readers to share our current reading, books we recently finished and books we're going to read next.</div>
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Almost a decade after 9/11, the media is still wrapped up in the good Muslim-bad Muslim cliche, and we are no closer to winning the War against Terror. Dr Farish A. Noor: academic, political scientist, activist and traveller extraordinaire, lives, eats, sleeps, prays with and interviews students (and others), in the 'jihad factory' madrasahs from Patani to Pakistan, and comes away dazed and confused. With strains of Pink Floyd in his head, he penetrates the deepest sanctums of Islamic orthodoxy, walks with Islamic guerrillas of Patani after dark, sips tea with Kalasnikov-wielding drug lords of Pakistan, and interviews monsters to try to make sense of it all.</blockquote>
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<b>Author: </b>Jerome Kugan, Phang Khee Teik</div>
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A compilation of original creative writings on the gays, lesbians, transsexuals, and transvestites of the country. Long denied voice in the mainstream, the queers of Malaysia are boldly and fabulously represented in 23 stories, fiction and non-fiction. From coming out to changing home, breaking up to breaking down, changing sex to changing heart, the stories are different from anything you may have read in or about Malaysia. Recognize your friend, family members, or even yourself in the stories. by turns poignant, lustful, tragic and hilarious, this book is a testament to the rainbow mosaic that makes up Malaysian society. </blockquote>
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I stumbled upon this picture while randomly browsing the net and I love Snape!! He's a hero.</div>
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