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Monday, March 19, 2012

Book Blogger Confessions #6

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Book Blogger Confessions is a meme that posts the 1st and 3rd Monday of every month, where book bloggers "confess" and vent about topics that are unique to us. Feel free to share, vent and offer solutions. Just keep it respectful - no bashing authors or other bloggers!

If you want to participate just grab our button and include it in your post with a link to either Tiger's All Consuming Media or here on For What It's Worth. We will be providing a linky at the end of our posts so people can "hop" to see all the participants answers.

Question: Everyone LOVES that book! Why don't I? How do you handle being the one reviewer who doesn't like a book that's taking the blogosphere by storm? Do you write a review? Pretend you didn't read the book?

I used to love every book I read. I really did. Even minor flaws were overlooked. I was with the majority of people saying every book was AWESOME!

But the more I read and the more I blog, the more books start sounding similar to me. Maybe it's just the nature of blogging and reviewing. I now look at books with more of a critical eye than I used to.

Either way this situation happens to me about 80% of the time with any book I read these days.

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At first I thought something was wrong with me because I wasn't "getting" a particular book. What exactly am I not seeing?? Maybe I read the book wrong. lol  How did 500 people on goodreads give this book 4 or 5 stars and I gave it two? How is that possible? Should I read it again and expect a different outcome?

This is a little off topic  but I finally realized what was happening.The book reviewing blogosphere is vast but we do tend to read/review the same books for the most part. When I see a gorgeous cover & dozens of great reviews over the course of a week I start thinking "maybe I should read that book" even if it wasn't something that interested me before. I found myself not liking most of the books I was reading because of the way I was choosing them. Don't get me wrong, I have found a lot of great books through blogger recommendations and reading outside my comfort zone. However, I've found that what works best for me is to chose my next book for a number of different reasons, with good book buzz being just one of them. Since I've changed how I select my books, I find this happening less often but it doesn't really bother me anymore anyway. It's just my opinion - one among thousands - and I'm allowed to have it.

When it does happen I review the book. Every time I write a negative review for a popular book I hold my breath after I post it, waiting for the onslaught of "you stupid moron….this is the best book ever & you are the dumbest person ever for not liking it." Despite all the drama that seems to thrive on twitter & goodreads, I have found bloggers to be very supportive of differing opinions. Most have disagreed with me but understood where I was coming from with my thoughts. The other side is that even though you feel all alone in not liking a particular book - there are always others who feel the same. I get a lot of comments that say "omg, I thought it was just me!" There is no way that 100% of readers will like every book. Not possible. You are never alone.

Now, just to contradict myself, there have been a few occasions where it has made me feel awful that I didn't like a book; like when it's my BFF's favorite book. This makes me feel like dog poo. I feel like it's a direct insult on them and their reading tastes even though I of course don't mean it that way. I feel like I'm insulting their mother.


The Soul Screamers series by Rachel Vincent. This is one of my BBC co-host Tiger's favorite series. It makes me feel horrible that I don't like it because as she has stated in the past, we are 90% book compatible. I want to be 100% book compatible! I've tried reading it, I keep trying, but nothing….sorry.

Put down that tomato right now! Do not throw it at me! I know you all love the series but I don't. 

The other book is Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi. Again. I'm sorry, I didn't like it. It's Brooke from Brooke Reports favorite book ever! Have you met Brooke?? She's THE most adorable person and I had to tell her I didn't like her FAVORITE book after she begged me to read it. That girl is passionate about her books! I admit it…..I tried to avoid THE conversation. i didn't add my rating to goodreads right away. I considered adding one star to cushion the blow. I haven't written a review for Shatter Me but it's because I didn't have strong feelings either way, not to avoid Brooke's wrath. lol  (btw - she eventually found out that I didn't love the book and still loves me anyway - whew! Crisis diverted)

I think the bottom line is that it's difficult to feel like a party pooper especially when everyone is talking about a great book on Twitter/Facebook etc. You want to be part of the fun. You want to LOVE every book. I love discussing & pimping great books so it makes me sad when I'm not feeling the love myself but I just keep reading until I find the next great book that I can swoon over.

**This wasn’t part of this week’s question but I’m curious……how do you feel when people don’t love a book that YOU LOVE?  My answer: It doesn't really bother me but I tend to avoid reviews if it's anything the might upset me.  *anti-Peeta=death glare* I want the right to to be honest about what I read so I should allow others their opinion too.

Upcoming Questions:

April 2nd - Spoilers in reviews: Do you read them, do you include them? How to you describe (or avoid describing) spoilery parts of a book?

April 16th –: Review/Guest post requests: Do you have a review request policy? Has it changed over time? How do you handle requests that don’t meet your criteria?
In the past, what types of "pitches" have caught your attention? Are there any (non-specific) examples of requests that are off-putting to you as a blogger?

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Sunday Ramblings…

I celebrated my 25th wedding anniversary this week (WOO-HOO!) so in honor of that momentous occasion I’m posting a cute romantic video I found.

Red heartP.S. Love you Kevin. Here’s to 25 more!

Don’t Let Me Fall by Lenka


Ok – now let’s back to bloggy buisness!

Wrap-up!

Reviews:
Mini reviews: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews, And then Things Fall Apart by Arlana Tibensky, Unforgettable by Loretta Ellsworth

Guest Posts & Features:
AAD Author Spotlight with Carolyn Crane – Can I just say for the 1000th time how much I love Carolyn and her writing?? There! I just did.

AAD Author Spotlight with Boone Brux – Fun interview with Boone and I’m loving the cover to Shield of Fire!

Must Read Monday – A new meme hosted by my friend Jen from What's on the Bookshelf – Victoria Dahl is on my must read list this week.

Cover Reveal! for EASY by Tammara Webber. Check out this upcoming YA – Mature stand alone novel

Book Blogger Confessions reminder – New post goes up Monday. Join the discussion – should be a good one! We’ll be talking about that dreaded reading moment when you realize you don’t like THE BEST BOOK EVER even though everyone else does.

Giveaways!
Kiss Me I'm Irish Giveaway Hop! – I’m giving away Irish band swag and your choice of one book from Jeri Smith-Ready’s Shade trilogy! Ends at 12:01am EST on March 20th

Feeling Lucky? March giveaway! – Choose any one book up to $20. value Ends April 1st 12:01am EST

Winner!
The winner of Devil's Luck by Carolyn Crane is Donna! Congratulations!


Happy Sunday everyone!

Saturday, March 17, 2012

AAD Author Spotlight - Boone Brux

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Please join me in welcoming Boone Brux, author of the Bringer and the Bane series, to For What It’s Worth as part of my AAD Author Spotlight series.


Shield of Fire (Bringer and the Bane, Book #1)
Protecting humans is the Bringers’ duty. Sending demons to the Shadow World is their pleasure.
In one night, Ravyn’s life plunges from barely tolerable to deadly. Forced to flee the only home she’s known, she stumbles headlong into the clutches of Icarus, a powerful demon intent on stealing her powers. Unfortunately for him, she has no intention of cooperating.
When Rhys realizes the woman he’s rescued from the Bane Demon is no mere human, his obligation as a Bringer dictates he protect and train her in the ways of his people. But he’s unprepared for the intense desire he feels for the fiery Ravyn. To surrender to his need may mean her death.
As the Demon King’s desire for ultimate power escalates, fathers are slated against sons, and foes are made allies. The Bane threat upon them, Rhys and Ravyn must quest to unite the last of the Bringers—and explore a passion too powerful to ignore. ~ goodreads | Amazon | Barnes and Noble 


Karen: Describe yourself Twitter style - 140 characters. (feel free to use Twitlonger :-) )
Boone: Warm-blooded, funny, easily distracted, coffee addict, beer drinker, loyal, believes she’s still 25, loves elastic waistbands, meant to live in the tropics

K: Use the same format to describe your writing or your latest book.
B: Medieval epic fantasy, yummy heroes, nasty demons, kickass heroines, plot twists, never know who’s good or bad, rich world, magic

K: Do you have any superstitions or rituals that you follow before writing?
B: No, I try to make rituals, but life never cooperates. If anything, I’d have to say that having a clean office is my ritual. I can’t concentrate in clutter and chaos. The only other superstition is to try and not complain about editing and issues that revolve around my world of writing. I’m afraid if I grumble over edits or having too much to do, it may all end. So I don’t complain about getting exactly what I asked for.

Karen: “So I don’t complain about getting exactly what I asked for.” I really like that philosophy Boone. It’s a good rule to live by that we often forget.


K: Do you have a favorite snack that you need to have around?
B: Coffee, coffee, and more coffee. It sustains me through the morning and forces me to get off my big butt to pee or fill up my cup. You know when they say, “If you love it so much, why don’t you marry it?” I would. If I could, I’d marry coffee. All of it. I’d be a coffee polygamist.

K: What are you most looking forward to at AAD in August?
B: I can honestly say that I’m looking most forward to interacting with readers. I haven’t had much of a chance yet. Whenever I think about mingling at AAD, I get a little giddy. The same thing happens when my husband makes margaritas.

K: Is there a book you've recently read that you would tell everyone to go out and buy right NOW!

B: I love humorous books, so anything that makes me laugh is a must read. I just reread Christopher Moore’s Fool. It’s about a court fool named Pocket and is a parody of King Lear. I was skeptical at first, because making King Lear funny seemed impossible, but it didn’t disappoint. Moore’s Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal, is also an excellent read.

Karen: Thanks for stopping by today Boone and I’m looking forward the reader/author interaction at AAD too. See you there!


Bio: Boone has lived in the beautiful state of Alaska for nearly two decades. She
spent many of those years in the bush, where the internet and flush toilets
were a luxury. Boone’s motto? “Have laptop, will travel.” It’s not uncommon
to see her pounding away at her computer during camping trips, fishing expeditions, or in their family plane as they fly over the open tundra.

Connect:
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Kiss of the Betrayer (Bringer and the Bane series, Book #2) – Available October, 2012 from Entangled Publishing.

Kiss Me, I’m Irish Giveaway Hop!

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Welcome to the Team Kilt /St. Patty’s Day celebration hosted by Jeri Smith-Ready & the Kiss Me I’m Irish Giveaway Hop hosted by Kilt & Keeley fan site.

We’re celebrating all things Irish especially Mr. Logan Keeley from Jeri’s Shade Trilogy!

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There will be a full day of fun including two SHADEboys Twitter chats & a chance to win the very last SHINE ARC! Make sure you’re following Jeri’s blog, Logan & Zach on Twitter to keep up to date on all the happenings.

For the giveaway hop I’m supposed to talk about my favorite things from Ireland or about a favorite kiss story. I’m going to be honest here – I’m tired & I don’t feel good as I’m writing this post - I don’t know much about Ireland, even though I have some of the Irish blood (& temper – just ask my husband) in me.

I really don’t have a good kiss story either so I’m going to weasel out of the whole thing by giving you  random St. Patrick’s Day Irish facts & kissing quotes…and of course a giveaway!

Facts:

*St. Patrick’s Day is observed on March 17 because that is the feast day of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. It is believed that he died on March 17 in the year 461 AD. It is also a worldwide celebration of Irish culture and history. St. Patrick’s Day is a national holiday in Ireland, and a provincial holiday in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

*In Ireland on St. Patrick’s Day, people traditionally wear a small bunch of shamrocks on their jackets or caps. Children wear orange, white and green badges, and women and girls wear green ribbons in their hair.

*The Irish flag is green, white and orange. The green symbolizes the people of the south, and orange, the people of the north. White represents the peace that brings them together as a nation.


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*One estimate suggests that there are about 10 000 regular three-leaf clovers for every lucky four-leaf clover.
    
*Legend says that each leaf of the clover means something: the first is for hope, the second for faith, the third for love and the fourth for luck.
 

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KISSING

" A kiss is a lovely trick designed by nature to stop speech when words become superfluous."
Ingrid Bergman


" Her kisses left something to be desired... the rest of her."
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" When I saw you, I was afraid to meet you... When I met you, I was afraid to kiss you... When I kissed you, I was afraid to love you... Now that I love you, I'm afraid to lose you."
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“Kissing-and I mean like, yummy, smacking kissing - is the most delicious, most beautiful and passionate thing that two people can do, bar none. Better than sex, hands down.”
Drew Barrymore

I’m going to end this with these two pictures of Ireland’s infamous rainbows that made me think of Logan. 

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Ventry, Co. Kerry

Rainbow at Ballyheige
Ballyheige, Co. Kerry

“Be thou the rainbow in the storms of life. The evening beam that smiles the clouds away, and tints tomorrow with prophetic ray.”
Lord Byron

GIVEAWAY TIME!

PRIZE:

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*1 Mumford & Sons tote bag

*1 Flogging Molly & 1 Dropkick Murphys patch

AND

*Your choice of 1 book from the Shade Trilogy

Choose from Shade, Shift or a pre-order of Shine

International entries ok – (US winners books will be signed & personalized by Jeri).

Winner will be chosen on Monday March 20th AND you’re name will be passed on to Jeri for a chance to win the very LAST ARC of SHINE!

Enter using the Rafflecopter form below - tell me what your favorite thing about Ireland is or if you have a good kissing tale to tell.


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Friday, March 16, 2012

Book Blogger Confessions reminder!

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Book Blogger Confessions is a meme that posts the 1st and 3rd Monday of every month, where book bloggers "confess" and vent about topics that are unique to us. Feel free to share, vent and offer solutions. Just keep it respectful - no bashing authors or other bloggers!

If Book Blogger Confessions is new to you, here's a link to the introductory post.

If you want to participate just grab our button and include it in your post with a link to either Tiger's All Consuming Media or For What It's Worth. We will be providing a linky at the end of our posts so people can "hop" to see all the participants answers.

Question for Monday, March 19th: Everyone LOVES that book! Why don't I? How do you handle being the one reviewer who doesn't like a book that's taking the blogosphere by storm? Do you write a review? Pretend you didn't read the book?


I LOVE this question!! It happens to me all the time so I can’t wait to read everyone's answers on Monday!