Monday, November 30, 2009

Save The Deli by David Sax


Book Description
Part culinary travelogue, part cultural history, Save the Deli is a must-read for anyone whose idea of perfect happiness is tucking into a pastrami on rye with a pickle on the side

Corned beef. Pastrami. Brisket. Matzo balls. Knishes. Mustard and rye. In this book about Jewish delicatessens, about deli’s history and characters, its greatest triumphs, spectacular failures, and ultimately the very future of its existence, David Sax goes deep into the world of the Jewish deli. He explores the histories and experiences of the immigrant counterman and kvetching customer; examines the pressures that many delis face; and enjoys the food that is deli’s signature.

In New York and Chicago, Florida, L.A., Montreal, Toronto, Paris, and beyond, Sax strives to answer the question, Can Jewish deli thrive, and if so, how? Funny, poignant, and impeccably written, Save the Deli is the story of one man’s search to save a defining element of a culture — and the sandwiches — he loves.

My thoughts
My father owned a deli for over twenty years, and although it wasn’t a Jewish delicatessen, it certainly was not a sandwich shop. I could totally relate to what David Sax is writing about in “Save the Deli”. He searches the world to see if true delicatessens can and are surviving in this ever changing society of ours. I like how he meets with the deli people and learns the stories of each family’s experiences. His descriptive narratives made me want to go out and get myself a hot pastrami sandwich! It’s been too long. A delicious book to read!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

The Muppets: Bohemian Rhapsody

7th Heaven by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro Book Giveaway

Thanks to Valerie at the Hachette Book Group, I am hosting a giveaway for 7th Heaven by James Pattersonand Maxine Paetro. Three winners will be picked at random on Friday, December 11th and notified the following day.

Contest Rules:

Open to U.S. and Canada residents only.
No Post Office boxes
Must leave a comment with your e-mail address.
Followers and Subscribers will get additional entries.


Book Description
The Women's Murder Club faces not one-but two-terrifying cases that may tear it apart. The teenage son of California's ex-governor has mysteriously vanished-and the pressure on Detective Lindsay Boxer to find him is overwhelming. When she finally does get a lead, it's devastating. At the same time, Lindsay and her partner, Rich Conklin, must investigate mysterious fires that are destroying some of San Francisco's most beautiful homes-and leaving their owners dead in the debris. But when Lindsay enlists her friends in the Women's Murder Club to help uncover the arsonist, the blazes suddenly rage much too close to home . . . and the detective's life may go up in flames.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Further Adventures: A Novel by Jon Stephen Fink


Product Description
To Whom It May Concern—I was The Green Ray. Now it can be told—the story which many tried to silence, many refused to believe, and many did not want to hear.

In the depths of the Great Depression, the voice of a radio superhero known as The Green Ray entertained America. Forty years later, the man behind the character—two-bit voice actor Ray Green, known to his family as Reuven Agranovsky—is caught in an all-night blackout in the desert town of Mason, New Mexico, where a chain of events is set in motion that forces The Green Ray out of retirement. But at seventy-three, Ray faces a different—and far more terrifying—world.

A wildly inventive, raucously funny novel of heroism, neurosis, and transcendence, Further Adventures was ahead of its time when it was first published fifteen years ago. Like Ray Green himself, it now reemerges in a newly revised "author's cut" for a new generation of readers.


My thoughts
“Further Adventures: A Novel” by Jon Stephen Fink is the story of Ray Green (ne Reuven Agranovsky) who in the Great Depression was a radio actor playing the part of superhero named The Green Ray. After the show goes off the year in the 40s, we see Ray’s life as he explains it through this story. It begins with a letter to the reader explaining who he is and we sense what is about to unfold. Some parts were funny, some a little dull, some intriguing, but I think I missed the point.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Jake Ouimette | A Dog Named Christmas

A very good friend of mone took this photo of her son and dog. PLease vote for them for cutest dog of the season. Thanks!


Jake Ouimette | A Dog Named Christmas

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This Weekend and Leftover Pumpkins

This weekend I cut up and cleaned the pumpkins we had left over from Halloween. To get my money’s worth; I decided to try some new recipes. Friday, I made pumpkin lasagna. It was delicious. Saturday - pumpkin soup. Since it was made in a crock pot, I had all day to let it simmer. Yummy! And Sunday, it was penne with creamy pumpkin sauce. Even with those recipes, I still have puréed pumpkin left over. Into the freezer it goes.

Pumpkin Lasagna recipe, click here.

Crock Pot Cream of Pumpkin Soup recipe, click here.

Penne with Creamy Pumpkin Sauce recipe, click here.

Yes, we also baked and salted the seeds! Next year, I am going to attempt to make pumpkin wine!

Friday, November 20, 2009

Level 26: Dark Origins by Anthony E. Zuiker


Book Description
Level 26: Dark Origins features Steve Dark, the ultimate crime scene tactician on the tail of a killer so brutal law enforcement has invented a new classification of evil to account for him. Dark Origins can be read on the beach or on an airplane without any digital access . . . but where the traditional story ends, a deeper level of immersion is available at www.level26.com, exclusively to readers of the book. About every twenty pages, you will have the option of logging in to experience a digital cyber-bridge—a three-minute motion picture scene with A-list actors you might’ve seen in blockbuster films and award winning TV shows. Before your eyes, the characters will spring to life, crime scene details will explode off the screen, and the Web site might even ask for a phone number—where the killer can reach you directly. You might call it CSI with an edge.

My thoughts
“Level 26: Dark Origins” is a concept novel, where you can log onto the internet to catch glimpses of what is happening in the story. I choose to read my books and not interact with the internet. As a book, it was an interesting (if not grotesque) story. It is graphic and violent and one can easily be turned off. The book was written by a filmmaker and not a novelist so details were almost non-existent.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan


Product Description
In Mary's world there are simple truths. The Sisterhood always knows best. The Guardians will protect and serve. The Unconsecrated will never relent. And you must always mind the fence that surrounds the village; the fence that protects the village from the Forest of Hands and Teeth. But, slowly, Mary’s truths are failing her. She’s learning things she never wanted to know about the Sisterhood and its secrets, and the Guardians and their power, and about the Unconsecrated and their relentlessness. When the fence is breached and her world is thrown into chaos, she must choose between her village and her future—between the one she loves and the one who loves her. And she must face the truth about the Forest of Hands and Teeth. Could there be life outside a world surrounded in so much death?

My thoughts

In “The Forest of Hands and Teeth” Mary lives in an isolated village protected by a wall from the forest which is filled with zombies. The village is protected by the Guardians and governed by the Sisterhood. This is all that Mary knows and she longs to see the ocean (a story her mother told her all her life). When the village is overrun by the zombies, Mary, her brother and others take off to try and find a new life for themselves. Carrie Ryan had written an intense story of teenage angst in this world of post-apocalyptic zombies. It was an uncomplicated read and the story was compelling.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

How to Lower Your Cholesterol with French Gourmet Food by Chef Alain Braux


Book Description
The secret to living... truly living and not just existing starts with us. We are what we eat....if we want optimum health, body and mind. It is a choice. Despite the steady growth of healthcare professions, we, as a society continue to become more ill due to over processed and bioengineered foods yet the answer is so simple. So basic. The answers are in this book. Chef Alain Braux will not only guide you how to achieve a healthy mind and body but his delicious and nutritious recipes can also help heal the body with joyous food. His book will lead to lower cholesterol, renewed energy and vitality that you thought you lost! If you buy one book on how nutrition and good food can change your life, this is it! - Kim Stanford. Co-Author of Gluten Freedom Chef Alain Braux is a French certified chef and a nutritherapist - a nutritionist that helps his clients with assorted food allergies live a normal life through healing foods recommendations.

My thoughts
For someone who needs to lower his cholesterol, I found Chef Alain Braux’s “How to Lower Your Cholesterol with French Gourmet Food” quite useful, informative and entertaining. He interjects a lot of advice and humor in this guide that is also filled with recipes. While reading his book, I had pen in hand to jot down what food stuff I needed to buy on my next shopping trip. I look forward to preparing some oh his recipes!

Monday, November 16, 2009

I Am Not A Cop! By Richard Belzer


Product Description
When Richard Belzer meets Rudy Markovich, nyc medical examiner, for dinner in Brighton Beach, he has little reason to expect anything more than a friendly bull session. But in the next twenty-four hours Belzer finds himself in the middle of a vicious street brawl, splashed across the tabloid headlines as an out-of-control celeb, and fearing for the life of his good pal Rudy -- who police assume is sleeping at the bottom of the East River.

As Belzer finds himself increasingly required to call upon the resources he taps to portray Detective Munch on nbc, he maintains his sense of humor and carries us along on a rollicking ride through the underworld of New York City. With Rudy kidnapped, or worse, it falls to The Belz to track him down and solve the riddle to the vanishing act.
The lives of Detective Munch and Richard Belzer collide and mesh in I Am Not a Cop! as one of America's great comics and TV cops brings all of his talents to bear in book form and provides a triumph of the mystery genre.


My thoughts
Richard Belzer portrays himself in his novel “I Am Not A Cop” which I thought was a fascinating device. He writes well (there was some witty parts) and it felt like I was there in between film shoots (he plays a cop on TV) watching him try to solve a case he shouldn’t have been mingling in. Other than that, it was okay. No real mystery, just a fun read.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Triangle of Deception by Haggai Carmon


Book Description
How do you penetrate the world’s most secretive and tightly-knit terrorist organization? How do you manipulate its leaders and major supporters to unwittingly serve your goals?

Working in a joint CIA/Mossad sting operation, Dan Gordon chose the path of deception – a triangle of deception.

In this fourth installment in the Dan Gordon intelligence thriller series, Dan is on the hunt for the source of funding to terrorist group Hezbollah. He infiltrates the Lebanese network in the Paraguayan terrorist hub, Ciudad del Este, through a Lebanese expat in Sierra Leone, only to realize the operation is even more far-reaching than he has been told. A chase for false documents turns a Shakespearean drama of double identities and uncertain loyalties into a web of lies.

Caught in the wrong place at the wrong time, Dan lands in a grim Romanian jail. Was it a security leak that got him in trouble? Why was he told to abandon top-secret CIA documents in a hotel room in Turkey? Was Dan made a sacrificial lamb for the CIA to make their plan look credible? Has he stumbled on a much bigger plot, one with the potential to unlock Al Qaeda’s machinations in the Americas? And how will he extricate himself from his stickiest situation yet?


My thoughts
Dan Gordon is back in Haggai Carmon’s “Triangle of Deception” and what a thriller it is. Gordon is both a member of the CIA and Israeli Mossed. While trying to trace the money trail linked to a terrorist group, one of Gordon’s contacts is murdered and he is blamed. Things become more complicated as the tale develops. With Carom’s background, his character portrayals ore right on and I felt I was reading not a novel but a true story (it could happen it today’s society). Dan Gordon is not a super hero, but a flesh and blood man who sacrifices and suffers much to protect his country.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

The Gate House by Nelson DeMille Book Giveaway

Thanks to Valerie at the Hachette Book Group, I am hosting a giveaway for THE GATE HOUSE by Nelson DeMille. Three winners will be picked at random on Monday, November 30th and notified the following day.

Contest Rules:

Open to U.S. and Canada residents only.
No Post Office boxes
Must leave a comment with your e-mail address.
Followers and Subscribers will get additional entries.


Book Description
When John Sutter's aristocratic wife killed her mafia don lover, John left America and set out in his sailboat on a three-year journey around the world, eventually settling in London. Now, ten years later, he has come home to the Gold Coast, that stretch of land on the North Shore of Long Island that once held the greatest concentration of wealth and power in America, to attend the imminent funeral of an old family servant. Taking up temporary residence in the gatehouse of Stanhope Hall, John finds himself living only a quarter of a mile from Susan who has also returned to Long Island. But Susan isn't the only person from John's past who has reemerged: Though Frank Bellarosa, infamous Mafia don and Susan's ex-lover, is long dead, his son, Anthony, is alive and well, and intent on two missions: Drawing John back into the violent world of the Bellarosa family, and exacting revenge on his father's murderer--Susan Sutter. At the same time, John and Susan's mutual attraction resurfaces and old passions begin to reignite, and John finds himself pulled deeper into a familiar web of seduction and betrayal. In THE GATE HOUSE, acclaimed author Nelson Demille brings us back to that fabled spot on the North Shore -- a place where past, present, and future collides with often unexpected results.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Winners

The winners of the last day of my Birthday Week Book Giveaway are:

Renee G - Woman Into Wolf
Sheila Deeth - Chasing Demons
Kaye - Jesse's Girl

Congratualtion to all the winners this past week!

Dust by Susan Berliner


Book Description
While unloading groceries in her Rock Haven condo, Karen McKay notices a strange swirl of red, green, and blue dust. The swirl follows her inside, lifts a porcelain ballerina from her wall unit, twirls it in the air, and throws it to the floor, shattering it into pieces. The following evening, Karen hears her neighbor's dog barking loudly. Upon investigation, she finds her neighbor, Marion, at the bottom of the stairs?dead. At the top of the stairs, a colorful whirlpool of dust circles ominously. Now the feisty librarian must consider the unthinkable: Could the dust be responsible for her neighbor's death and, if so, would it kill again? Karen turns to her ex-husband, Jerry, for help and together they bravely confront the mysterious dust. But will their daring actions cost them their lives?

My thoughts
“Dust” by Susan Berliner is an entertaining story of a sinister dust whirl wreaking havoc (and a few deaths) in a small community This colorful dust storm (shades of green, blue and red particles) likes to hurt unsuspecting individuals, and nobody believes Karen McKay when she points out this fact. It is up to her to try and stop the dust from harming more of her neighbors. This novel is a fast paced and pleasurable read.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Birthday Week Carousel Book Giveaway – Last Day!

It’s my birthday and to make room for new books I am giving away nine books in seven days. This is the last day!

All three books listed today are up for grabs!

Contest Rules:

U.S. Residents Only.

One comment per book – You must leave a comment with the title of the book you want plus your email address. If you are interested in all three books listed that day, you must leave three separate comments.

Winners chosen will be listed on my blog the following day (along with the book they won) but will not be notified until the end of the week in case they have won more than one book.

All books are gently used and you can read more about them on Amazon.

Thanks and have fun!

Day Seven books:
Chasing Demons by R.L. Geerdes
Woman into Wolf by Alysse Aallyn
Jesse’s Girl by Gary Morgenstein

Day Six Winner:
SandyM204 - Gambling for Good Mail by Evelyn Cole

Monday, November 09, 2009

Birthday Week Carousel Book Giveaway – Day Six

It’s my birthday and to make room for new books I am giving away nine books in seven days. Five down – two to go!

I will be listing three books each day. There will be one book selected and the other two books will be carried over to the following day with a new book added, and so on until the seventh day when all three books listed will be given away. A total of nine books!

Contest Rules:

U.S. Residents Only.

One comment per book per day. – You must leave a comment with the title of the book you want plus your email address. If you are interested in all three books listed that day, you must leave three separate comments.

If your book is not selected as the winning book that day, you entry will be carried over until that book is selected, so you can have up to seven entries for one book (if that book was not selected in prior days).

Winners chosen will be listed on my blog the following day (along with the book they won) but will not be notified until the end of the week in case they have won more than one book.

All books are gently used and you can read more about them on Amazon.

Thanks and have fun!

Day Six books:
Chasing Demons by R.L. Geerdes
Woman Into Wolf by Alysse Aallyn
Gambling for Good Mail by Evelyn Cole

Day Five Winner:
MoziEsmé - Where the Heart Was by Glenn G. Boyer (ARC copy)

Sunday, November 08, 2009

Birthday Week Carousel Book Giveaway – Day Five

It’s my birthday and to make room for new books I am giving away nine books in seven days. Four down – three to go!

I will be listing three books each day. There will be one book selected and the other two books will be carried over to the following day with a new book added, and so on until the seventh day when all three books listed will be given away. A total of nine books!

Contest Rules:

U.S. Residents Only.

One comment per book per day. – You must leave a comment with the title of the book you want plus your email address. If you are interested in all three books listed that day, you must leave three separate comments.

If your book is not selected as the winning book that day, you entry will be carried over until that book is selected, so you can have up to seven entries for one book (if that book was not selected in prior days).

Winners chosen will be listed on my blog the following day (along with the book they won) but will not be notified until the end of the week in case they have won more than one book.

All books are gently used and you can read more about them on Amazon.

Thanks and have fun!

Day Five books:
Where the Heart Was by Glenn G. Boyer (ARC copy)
Chasing Demons by R.L. Geerdes
Woman Into Wolf by Alysse Aallyn


Day Four Winner:
Sharon54220 - The Last Generation to Die by Marc L. Paulsen

Saturday, November 07, 2009

Birthday Week Carousel Book Giveaway – Day Four

It’s my birthday and to make room for new books I am giving away nine books in seven days. Three down – four to go!

I will be listing three books each day. There will be one book selected and the other two books will be carried over to the following day with a new book added, and so on until the seventh day when all three books listed will be given away. A total of nine books!

Contest Rules:

U.S. Residents Only.

One comment per book per day. – You must leave a comment with the title of the book you want plus your email address. If you are interested in all three books listed that day, you must leave three separate comments.

If your book is not selected as the winning book that day, you entry will be carried over until that book is selected, so you can have up to seven entries for one book (if that book was not selected in prior days).

Winners chosen will be listed on my blog the following day (along with the book they won) but will not be notified until the end of the week in case they have won more than one book.

All books are gently used and you can read more about them on Amazon.

Thanks and have fun!

Day Four books:
The Last Generation to Die by Marc L. Paulsen
Where the Heart Was by Glenn G. Boyer (ARC copy)
Chasing Demons by R.L. Geerdes


Day Three Winner:
Sharon54220 - The Weeping Buddha by Heather Dune Macadam

Friday, November 06, 2009

Birthday Week Carousel Book Giveaway – Day Three

It’s my birthday and to make room for new books I am giving away nine books in seven days. Two down – seven to go!

I will be listing three books each day. There will be one book selected and the other two books will be carried over to the following day with a new book added, and so on until the seventh day when all three books listed will be given away. A total of nine books!

Contest Rules:

U.S. Residents Only.

One comment per book per day. – You must leave a comment with the title of the book you want plus your email address. If you are interested in all three books listed that day, you must leave three separate comments.

If your book is not selected as the winning book that day, you entry will be carried over until that book is selected, so you can have up to seven entries for one book (if that book was not selected in prior days).

Winners chosen will be listed on my blog the following day (along with the book they won) but will not be notified until the end of the week in case they have won more than one book.

All books are gently used and you can read more about them on Amazon.

Thanks and have fun!

Day Three books:
The Last Generation to Die by Marc L. Paulsen
The Weeping Buddha by Heather Dune Macadam
Where the Heart Was by Glenn G. Boyer (ARC copy)


Day Two Winner:
Drey - The Chameleon Conspiracy by Haggai Carmon

Thursday, November 05, 2009

Birthday Week Carousel Book Giveaway – Day Two

It’s my birthday and to make room for new books I am giving away nine books in seven days. One down – eight to go!

I will be listing three books each day. There will be one book selected and the other two books will be carried over to the following day with a new book added, and so on until the seventh day when all three books listed will be given away. A total of nine books!

Contest Rules:

U.S. Residents Only.

One comment per book per day. – You must leave a comment with the title of the book you want plus your email address. If you are interested in all three books listed that day, you must leave three separate comments.

If your book is not selected as the winning book that day, you entry will be carried over until that book is selected, so you can have up to seven entries for one book (if that book was not selected in prior days).

Winners chosen will be listed on my blog the following day (along with the book they won) but will not be notified until the end of the week in case they have won more than one book.

All books are gently used and you can read more about them on Amazon.

Thanks and have fun!

Day Two books:
The Chameleon Conspiracy by Haggai Carmon
The Last Generation to Die by Marc L. Paulsen
The Weeping Buddha by Heather Dune Macadam

Day One Winner:
IceDream – The Memorist by M.J.Rose

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Friends of Abbott and Costello Cruise Recap

My wife and I just got back from a cruise to Bermuda with the Friends of Abbott and Costello. We met relatives of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello and other fans. I believe there were about 40 of us.

But we met others outside the group which made it even more fun. The first day out, we met a couple from Michigan whom my wife met on cruisecritic.com. We had drinks with them when the ship set out to sea. Its okay that we were not topside since it was chilly and damp.

That night, we met out dinner mates. Melinda, Sara, Jamie, Denise, Robin, Joe, Neil Brandt and his wife. A wonderful time was had by all. Afterwards we went barhopping with Joe and Neil.

And then the hurricane hit in the middle of the night and many people got sick, including my wife. Sunday was a quiet day with my wife recuperating on the pool deck. It was still damp and chilly, but we met Nancy and Larry who helped getting my wife back on her feet. Each night thereafter, we met up with Larry and Nancy and the Crown and Kettle.

There was a meet and greet where we met up with the rest of the group from Friends of Abbott and Costello. On our way back there was also a viewing of Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein.

In between there was two days in Bermuda. Although warm, it wasn’t not enough for us to hang out at the beach. My wife went swimming with the dolphins and we toured some museums.

Five days seems like forever with the many people we met and the fun times we had.

Birthday Week Carousel Book Giveaway – Nine Books in Seven Days

It’s my birthday and to make room for new books I am giving away nine books in seven days.

And you ask why it is a carousel giveaway? I will be listing three books each day. There will be one book selected and the other two books will be carried over to the following day with a new book added, and so on until the seventh day when all three books listed will be given away. A total of nine books!

Contest Rules:

U.S. Residents Only.

One comment per book per day. – You must leave a comment with the title of the book you want plus your email address. If you are interested in all three books listed that day, you must leave three separate comments.

If your book is not selected as the winning book that day, you entry will be carried over until that book is selected, so you can have up to seven entries for one book (if that book was not selected in prior days).

Winners chosen will be listed on my blog the following day (along with the book they won) but will not be notified until the end of the week in case they have won more than one book.

All books are gently used and you can read more about them on Amazon.

Thanks and have fun!

Day One books:
1. The Chameleon Conspiracy by Haggai Carmon
2. The Last Generation to Die by Marc L. Paulsen
3. The Memorist by M. J. Rose (this is an ARC copy)

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Election Day - Go Vote

Today is Election Day and I hope everyone is going out to vote. Here in New Jersey we will be voting for a governor.

I do not know why politicians are exempt from the DO NOT CALL list, but I am NOT voting for any of the politicians that left prerecorded messages on my answering machine. We have received over 20 calls and it's driving me nuts!

Where the Heart Was by Glenn G. Boyer


Book Description
In this stunningly original novel, Boyer traces the history of the American Republic from the Revolution through the Civil War and the Great Depression. Never has a novel seen a more poignant and stunning cast of characters to move the reader through these different times effortlessly, all the while telling the great tale of the novel’s protagonist Bennie Todd.

Bennie is a Depression youth living with his Pa and Ma in a cold-water flat in an industrial suburb of Chicago. He longs for paradise lost, the family farm in Wisconsin CutOver, left behind for economic reasons.

Through his trials in the novel, Bennie grows into manhood, and with maturity his understanding of the humanity that encompasses all races and colors deepens the novel’s reach into mankind’s very soul.

With haunting eloquence, Boyer evokes the heartland of his mid-west boyhood, the birds in the forest, the magic of the marshes, the lone howl of a hunting wolf. Throughout the book, Boyer brings history alive the way it was – the courage, true grit and patriotism to those who have gone before.


My thoughts
Glenn Boyer has filled much in the 500+ pages of his novel “Where the Heart Was” and every bit of it is fascinating, making it enjoyable to read. The book revolves around Bennie Todd and his life in the Midwest during the Depression. He comes from a poor family and they had to leave their farm in Wisconsin and ended up outside Chicago. But Boyer also examines the lives of Bennie’s parents and other family members. We get a glimpse of what life was like after the Civil War up until the Second World War. He mentions the Revolutionary War and the growth of our country. This novel is rich in US history and an emotional story of love, family, patriotism, sacrifice and much more.

Monday, November 02, 2009

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