Monday, April 4, 2011


LAME!!!!
We have seriously neglected our familial reading duties. I propose a refresher! If I have time then you two certainly do as well. If not, well, start slacking on something else! Thought this looked kinda good. Let me know what you think!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Nick of Time




Aug - Oct: We're back, and we've decided to read a book quarterly since we're all pretty busy working, going to school, and/or wrangling kiddies. So here's this quarter's book. I heard about it on Book Beat on the local classical radio station. They said it's a great book for young boys about time travel and adventure. But I think it sounds interesting myself. Give it a go!

Sunday, October 4, 2009



It's Halloween again, which means we have to read a scary story. So my first pick is Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. He's from Edinburgh, Scotland and I got to drive by the house he lived in. Edinburgh is kind of a spooky city and it's no wonder we got the likes of Dr. Jekyll and Harry Potter out of it. But I had a hard time picking just one book for Halloween, so if this doesn't strike your fancy try: "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies," which I've heard is hysterical, or "The Graveyard book," by the same guy who wrote Stardust. Just a couple more "dark" books on my list to read! Happy Halloween!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

September Already?


Time sure flies when you're too busy to think strait, doesn't it? For this month I've decided to recommend one that I've already read, but that I think the two of you should read too. It's the first in a trilogy (the 3rd book comes out Oct. 15th!) of books based on the Alice in Wonderland story by Lewis Carroll, called "The Looking Glass Wars" written by Frank Beddor. Here's a synopsis I stole from Amazon, cuz I'm too lazy to write my own!
Frank Beddor's clever novel puts Lewis Carroll's heroine—along with her loony, puzzle-riddled world—into a new and wholly satisfying frame. The Heart family rules the kingdom of Wonderlandia, a place where imagination is real power. On young Alyss Heart's 7th birthday most of her family and friends are ruthlessly killed by her evil Aunt Redd in a bloody coup. Alyss escapes through the Pool of Tears, which is actually a portal between worlds, and winds up in Victorian England and is renamed Alice. At first, the child tries to tell ordinary humans about her world and the power of imagination, but they gently chide her for telling stories. Meanwhile, Hatter Madigan, a member of Wonderlandia's Millinery, who also escaped through the Pool, searches for Alyss across continents and time, until he finds her more than a dozen years later. Back home in Wonderlandia, the few who have escaped evil Redd's soldiers plot to retake the land.
I loved it. It's a quick read, light and fun. Just what we all need to jump start our too-busy fall seasons. Love you both!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Book for August


I know August is halfway over. I've been a little distracted with being really sick and living out in the woods. This month I've picked a book that I have already read, but I do not think either of my sisters have, and now I'm going to make them read it, too!

Brandon Sanderson is a fanstastic writer and a fellow Utahn! I always enjoy supporting the locals. Mistborn is the first in a trilogy set in a post-apocalyptic world. Vin, the main heroine of the story, along with a ragtag bunch of rebels, set out to overthrow the ruling dictator and his oppresive regime.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Book Reviews






It's Laura's turn to pick the book this month, but I think she's too busy playing Mountain Woman to think about it. I on the other hand have started my maternity leave and am still waiting the arrival of this little one, so I have much time on my hands and not much energy to use it productively. Thus I have read a couple of books in the last week and I'll take a moment to review!
A Distant Thunder: this is actually book two of the series. Believe it or not, this is the first of Anita Stansfield's that I have tried, and I'm not much impressed. Too much Drama-Rama for me. But I've been sucked in now and will probably have to finish this little series anyway, just to see what happens to these poor people.
Wildwood Dancing: Now this book I do recommend. It's probably one of the better ones I've read in a while. Kind of like Shannon Hales books, it's based on a folk tale. It's set in the Transylvania area, and yes there are vampires, but not like you would expect and it's not a vampire story. There are other mythical creatures involved as well. It did get a little slow at some points, but I loved the imagery overall. Very imaginative and entertaining, go pick it up!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Book Club Memories!


Hey, I don't know if you ladies even got to see this shot, and it is a part of the Sister's Gelder book club history! It is especially significant now because we can no longer meet at the tea shop where this was taken. :( It was taken on November 1, 2008, so it must have been October's book meeting. (Pre-Porno ;))It also makes me realize that we REALLY need a new photo! Love you both!