Monday, October 29, 2007

A Christmas Visitor

A Christmas Visitor
by Anne Perry


This book is a murder mystery set in the Lake District of England during Victorian times. The joyful tranquility of a snowbound estate is overturned in a moment by a shocking murder. A renowned mathematician and inventor, Henry Rathbone, puts his creative and analytical capacities to the test as he assumes the role of amateur investigator and cracks the case.

As an audio book, I very much enjoyed listening to Terrance Hardiman's voice, a well-known actor with BBC-TV!


- Ann

Thursday, October 25, 2007

If Today Be Sweet

If Today Be Sweet
by Thrity Umrigar


Recently widowed Tehmina Sethna of Bombay is visiting her son, Sorab, and his family, in his Cleveland, Ohio home. Now she has to choose between her old, comfortable life in India and a new one in Cleveland with Sorab and his family. If Today Be Sweet is an entertaining and very enjoyable book.


-Lynn

Monday, October 22, 2007

This Matter of Marriage

This Matter of Marriage
by Debbie Macomber


Best-selling author Debbie Macomber is always a pleasure to read. Although not a new release, This Matter of Marriage was delightful. The book depicts the lighthearted story of a 29-year-old woman who has devoted her entire adult life to her self-made business. She realizes that it's time to find a husband and the resulting attempts are something else.

This book is a great read and you'll love the conclusion.


- Beckie

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Summer Breeze

Summer Breeze
by Catherine Palmer & Gary Chapman

Summer Breeze is the second book of a four-part series entitled Four Seasons.
Readers meet the blended families of Derek and Kim Finley.

Kim's mother-in-law has come to town to stay . . . permanently! Other changes happen to Deepwater Cove, bringing the community together: there's a mystery to solve and a romance to follow. Read on!

- Ann

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

The Tipping Point

The Tipping Point: how little things can make a big difference
by Malcolm Gladwell

The Tipping Point is a book about how change happens. Tipping points happen when people act as connectors, mavens and salesmen and ideas become "sticky". In practical language, Malcolm Gladwell picks apart the notion of the epidemic using sociology & psychology. From Hush Puppy shoes to Sesame Street, he shows how ideas can take hold & why.

Malcolm describes this book as an intellectual adventure story. It is. It has an interesting and surprising way of making sense of things.

- Holly

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Perennials for Ohio

Perennials for Ohio
by Debra Knapke and Alison Beck

Perennials for Ohio is an excellent reference book for any gardener. The book is small but packed with information and photos. It contains a chart listing the colors for the different species, blooming season, height, partiality to light, and soil conditions. There are tips how to use species in the landscape, problems or pests, and other pertinent information helpful to any gardener.

A must-read during the winter months while planning the special garden or renovating the landscape.

- Rosie

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Shakespeare Retold

Shakespeare Retold
DVD

This BBC production of modern day re-tellings of 4 Shakespeare plays is brilliant. If you only get to see one, let it be Taming of the Shrew. Shirley Henderson & Rufus Sewell steal the show as a modern day Kate Minola & Petruchio with a feminist twist. James McElvoy is Macbeth, the brilliant chef who wants the restaurant. Much Ado about Nothing takes place in a newsroom and Midsummer Night's Dream at a British vacation resort.

Some of the endings are different than the plays (I won't tell you which) but they always work. Even if you don't get Shakespeare, you'll love it. Honestly, there's nothing better on the telly.

- Holly

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

The Wedding

The Wedding
by Nicholas Sparks

Wilson Lewis has been married for 30 years and is afraid he is losing his wife. He tries to bring the romance back into their marriage but his wife is preoccupied planning their daughter’s wedding.

Wilson was brought up differently than his wife Jane, whose parents were happily married for 50 years and showed their love for one another. He uses their marriage as a guide to heal his marriage, hoping his wife will fall back in love with him.

The Wedding is a tender and romantic love story and sequel to The Notebook, the love story of Noah and Allie Calhoun, Jane’s parents.

- Rosie