Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Adult Summer Reading Club!

Let's go surfin' now!

C'mom on down July 7th at 10:00 am and sign up for the Summer Reading Club, Surf into a Good Book. Pick up your packet and you will receive selections of authors and books to help you enjoy, laze, and surf through your summer! Read four books and get a really cool beach bag with our book mascot, Waddle I. Read on front, as a thank-you. Join us August 25th at 6:30 at our Iced Tea Social when we draw our raffle winners and we award the top readers!

Any questions, email me at bwowak850@yahoo.co, or give me a call, 631-298-41345 x6.

Hope to see you July 7th...until then,

Happy Reading!






Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Bring on Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer!

Roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer
Dust off the sun and moon and sing a song of cheer!
Nat King Cole

One of the best things about summer is the longer days, warmer nights, summer breezes... and lazing around reading a book outside, under a tree, at the beach..in a hammock. All good stuff. Thinking about what books I am hoping to read this summer, which ones do I looking forward to reading...which ones am I anticipating picking up when I get home. Here are some of my choices, so far.


Physick Book of Deliverance Dane---Katherine Howe

I haven't read any of Howe's books and this one received rave reviews. I am looking forward to reading this. It's also been some time since I read a good book about the witch trials in Massachusetts, time-travel, and how the past can affect present day...how could I not?



Killer Summer---Ridley Pearson


Love Pearson. His series which featured Detective Lou Bolt and Daphne Matthews, set in Seattle, were edge of your seat thrillers. This one is the third in his newer series about Sheriff Walt Fleming, it's set in Sun Valley, Idaho. I liked the first two of this series so far. This one is not quite as edgy as the other one, but so far so good.





Always Magic in the Air: the Bomp and Brilliance of the Brill Building Era--
Ken Emerson
I have been wanting to read this book for some time, and plan to make time this summer. I am a baby boomer and proud of it, especially when I hear the music from that time...."You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling"; "Jailhouse Rock"; "On Broadway"...these take you on a trip down memory lane. this book is about the writers of those songs and I am so looking forward to putting the music on, kicking back, remembering, and losing myself in this book. Big smile for this one. (And I can already hear the music in my head.)


The Defector--Daniel Silva

I am always happy when Silva is coming out with a new book. He never lets me down. Silva's Gabriel Allon character has to be in one of the best thriller series you can read. If you read Moscow Rules, this is a continuation of that book. (I always liked his The Confessor much better than the Da Vinci Code.....and I like to tell people that all the time.) Silva takes current world happenings and incorporates them into his books. He makes the reader think. If you haven't read Silva, what are you waiting for? Give yourself a treat.


Dreamfever--Karen Marie Moning

Yes, I caught the fever! Right from the first book in this series, Bloodfever. Just what the heck is going on over there in Ireland? Are those really just shadows, or are they the Shades? Celtic fantasy takes a walk on the dark side and unless you are a sideh-seeker....you can't "see" what just might be lurking right next to you. This is the fourth book in this good fantasy/thriller series. I am looking forward to finding out what's been going on. ( I actually caught the Moning fever with her Highlander series. Fantasy, love, romance, time-travel. Hot stuff)





Magnificent Desolation--Buzz Aldrin

Can you remember what you were doing July 20, 1969? Forty years ago? Let's see, I was....okay, it doesn't really matter what I was doing. Forty years ago this July, Neil Armstrong stepped out of Apollo II and became the first man on the moon, Buzz Aldrin was right behind him. How come Armstrong got to go first? Here is Aldrin memoir of that historical event, NASA, the Apollo missions, and I am curious to find out what his recollections are of that time.

Rain Gods--James Lee Burke

Usually when I am going to crack open a Burke book, I get my sweet tea, dirty rice, crayfish sandwiches ready, and the jazz CD's cranking because we are in New Iberia, Louisiana with Dave Robicheaux. Not this time around. We are in Texas with Sheriff Hackberry Holland..book two of his new series. Okay, I will get my country CD's going, Texas Tea all set, and salsa and chips and off I go.....(word of advice.... easy with the Texas Tea^^)





A Family Man--Elinor Lipman

Little light reading with Lipman. Quirky characters, off-beat plots, and full of humor. I always enjoyed Lipman's books for those reasons and look forward to this one.






Don't forget the beach reads and romance novels...they will be in a future blog.


Just a few books on my list for summer reading.....what's on yours?


**I will state here and now that there can always be additions whenever the mood strikes me.

Relax and enjoy the beginning of summer!


Happy Reading!