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26Aug/100

Thursday Book Trailer…Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

This week I'm beginning a new weekly post called Thursday Book Trailer which contain a book trailer and links to the book information. This week's book trailer is for the book Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter by Seth Grahame-Smith (one of my new personal book finds that I can't wait to read).

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1Aug/101

Mailbox Monday…08.02.10

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Mailbox Monday is where other bloggers write about the books they received the previous week. The Printed Page is the host of the Mailbox Monday meme. Visit her blog to see what books made it her way and get a chance to get one of her books once she's done reading it. You can also see who all is participating this week and read about all kinds of new books.

**It's been some time since I last posted (7/12 to be exact) so I thought I'd do a bit of catch up as well as share some of the books I've picked up from others or purchased myself. You'd think with all the books I receive for free I'd keep myself from buying more books (or so my husband would hope) but on occasion I just can't help myself! This list is lengthier than usual so this round there won't be summaries but I did include links for more book information.**

Chic-Lit

Holly Inbox: Scandal in the City by Holly Dunham

Home

Paula Deen's Savannah Style by Paula Deen (Upcoming tour this month)

Contemporary Fiction

The Book of Eli by Sam Moffie

Classic (Buy)

The Arabian Nights (Barnes & Nobles Collection; I just LOVE their collection of leather bound books! Beautiful artwork on each.)

SciFi/Fantasy/Paranormal (All Buys)

Guilty Pleasures by Laurell Hamilton (wanted to start the Anita Blake series)

Swallowing Darkness by Laurell Hamilton (re-read but I need my own to go with my Meredith Gentry series)

Divine Misdemeanors by Laurell Hamilton

Violin by Anne Rice (re-read but I had to get the hardback copy)

Historical Romance (Buy)

The Truth About Lord Stoneville by Sabrina Jeffries

Suspense (Buy)

Haunt Me Still by Jennifer Lee Carrell

And today I leave a special treat...the book trailer for Haunt Me Still by Jennifer Lee Carrell...

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30Mar/095

The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer: My Life at Rose Red…3.30.09

thediaryofellenrimbauer"At the turn of the century, Ellen Rimbauer, the young bride of Seattle industrialist John Rimbauer, began keeping a remarkable diary. The diary became the secret place where Ellen could confess her fears of the new marriage, her confusion over her emerging sexuality, and the nightmare that her life would become. The diary not only follows the development of a girl into womanhood, it follows the construction of the Rimbauer mansion--called Rose Red--an enormous home that would be the site of so many horrific and inexplicable tragedies in the years ahead. The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer: My Life at Rose Red is a rare document, one that gives us an unusual view of daily life among the aristocracy in the early 1900s, a window into one woman's hidden emotional torment, and, most important, a record into the mysterious events at Rose Red that scandalized Seattle society at the time--events that can only fully be understood now that the diary has come to life. Join Dr. Reardon as she prepares to enter the Rimbauers' Seattle mansion Rose Red and fully investigate its disturbing history.

Dr. Joyce Reardon has been a professor at the university for 15 years, becoming the Paranormal Studies department chairman in 1999. She holds an undergraduate degree from Beaumont, graduate degrees from City College, and a doctorate in Paranormal Studies from Greenwich University. In 1998, she began researching the mysteries of Rose Red after discovering Ellen Rimbauer's diary." - FROM THE BEAUMONT UNIVERSITY WEBSITE

FROM THE BOOK FAERY REVIEWS...If ever there was a book that had me enthralled from cover to cover and constantly saying to myself "OMG...WTF" (yes...I'm sorry, my thoughts were quite that profane as I read it and for the sake of some of our viewers I've not spelt out the phrases), this was it.  Trying to recall the movie I had watched depicted after Stephen King's version I can't quite place the two together.  While I believe the movie was quite scary, reading the diary was far more dark and it wasn't that graphic.  Chills were felt as I read her (Ellen) diary and imagined the days with her through her life at Rose Red.  The thought of one being trapped within their own home to lose all she loved due to a "house's" jealousy feels so horrendous.  And like a mother who could never leave her child she remained in even more pain waiting for her lost daughter to come back to her.  I could hardly imagine the horror it must have been to watch things change before one's eyes as the plants, stain glass window in the tower, and hallways seem to have done.

OK...if you don't want to be spoiled...don't read any further.  If you do, it's not my fault as I warned you...

I was so impressed (sounds so odd after reading the tragic events at Rose Red) that I had to read more into it from the Beaumont University Site mentioned in the book where they supposedly (key word here) included some of the deleted diary pages, pictures, and more details of Reardon's research.  If you'd like to read more then you'll need to visit The Beaumont University's Paranormal Studies Program pages. But in further reading and going through links looking for those mentioned "deleted entries", I discovered that many links were going nowhere.  I did however get through to the HistoryLink.org site.  It's here that I found out that it was all indeed a "hoax" for this fiction story.  Haha at me for actually forgetting I picked up a book of FICTION!! What does that say about the book?! It got me so it was GOOD!! LOL Will it get you?! Hopefully I didn't kill it too much for your imagination.

Apparently it got to a lot of readers with some getting downright mad.  So it duped many.  Remember I got "duped" too.  Big whoop...in my eyes it means it was a good book!!  My thoughts are that books of FICTION are supposed to be entertaining...what do you expect when you find the book in the HORROR section?! Hello... ;-)

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