Book Review: Molina

molinaMolina is a book by Bengie Molina about his father who raised an unlikely baseball dynasty.  If you are a baseball fan, then you probably know about the “catching molinas” – brothers Benjie, Yadier and Jose who have six World Championships among them. After their father’s death, Bengie realized that he didn’t really know his father beyond him being his father. He talked with his father’s family and old teammates and other people that he knew to find out more about him.

The book focuses a lot more on Bengie’s career and life than his father’s – but shows how his father helped him and his career and to make him the player he was by teaching him the rules of baseball and to never give up. Bengie’s father never really told his kids about his baseball playing years and why he ended up never playing in the majors despite everyone saying he was a great player.  It is not until after his death when his father’s friends begin to share stories that he realizes what his fathers true dream was, and it was not playing professional baseball.

This was a really interesting book – I’m a baseball fan so I certainly know about the Molina’s and that they are all catchers (although Bengie did not start out that way) so it was nice to read this back story about their father and all the hard work he had put in over the years to provide for his family.

I received a free e-copy of this book in exchange for this review.

About the Book

The inspiring true story of the poor Puerto Rican factory worker, Benjamin Molina Santana, who against all odds raised the greatest baseball dynasty of all time: Molina’s three sons—Bengie, Jose, and Yadier—have each earned two World Series rings, which is unprecedented in the sport, and his story is told by one of them, Bengie.

A baseball rules book. A tape measure. A lottery ticket.

These were in the pocket of Bengie Molina’s father when he died of a heart attack on the rutted Little League field in his Puerto Rican barrio. The items serve as thematic guideposts in Molina’s beautiful memoir about his father, who through baseball taught his three sons about loyalty, humility, courage, and the true meaning of success.

Bengie and his two brothers—Jose and six-time All-Star Yadier—became famous catchers in the Major Leagues and have six World Series championships among them. Only the DiMaggio brothers can rival the Molinas as the most accomplished siblings in baseball history.

Bengie was the least likely to reach the Majors. He was too slow, too sensitive, and too small. But craving his beloved father’s respect, Bengie weathered failure after deflating failure until one day he was hoisting a World Series trophy in a champagne-soaked clubhouse. All along he thought he was fulfilling his father’s own failed dream of baseball glory—only to discover it had not been his father’s dream at all.

Written with the emotional power of sports classics such as Field of Dreams and Friday Night Lights, Molina is a love story between a formidable but flawed father and a son who, in unearthing answers about his father’s life, comes to understand his own.

Book Review: Oh Say Can You Fudge

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Oh Say Can You Fudge is the 3rd book in a series. I haven’t read the other two in the book but didn’t have any problem following along. They do sometimes reference things that had happened in the past, but nothing that would leave you confused with what is going on in the story.

Allie McMurphy is in charge of the Fireworks for the 4th of July on the island.  While she is making fudge, her phone rings.  Since she is in the middle of making it she doesn’t bother to answer. She listens to 2 of the 3 messages on her phone and realizes that there is a fireworks emergency and the technician had called her from the warehouse where they are storing the fireworks.

She arrives to find him possibly dead and then the warehouse explodes. Allie has a bit of a reputation of finding dead bodies and trouble and she doesn’t do much to shake that reputation in this book.  She and her dog Marshmallow (Mal for short) seem to keep finding local fires and it seems the island has an arsonist on its hands.  After the fireworks, Mal runs off and Allie’s boyfriend Trent ends up finding a trip wire for what appears to be a bomb.  Allie tries to help figure out who is causing the fires with some of her friends and it ends up getting her in even more trouble… but just what kind of trouble you’ll have to read to find out!

I really liked this book – it included recipes which is always a fun perk and it was a fun read. Allie was a likeable character and you couldn’t help but root for her and hope that she could figure out what was going on on the island before the fires got out of hand. I loved reading about the island and all the people who lives there and the fudgies who visited!

I received an e-copy to read in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

Allie McMurphy is busy making yummy fudge for the summer holiday–until murder gives her something else to chew on. . .

Red, White, And Boom

It’s not Fourth of July on Mackinac Island without fireworks and fudge. The Historic McMurphy Hotel and Fudge Shop is supplying the treats–and Allie has hired Rodney Rivers, the biggest name in aerial displays, to create an unforgettable spectacle. Unfortunately, Allie finds him dead, covered with screaming chicken fireworks, just before the entire warehouse of pyrotechnics goes up in smoke. Is it arson or is it murder? Allie and her bichonpoo, Mal, must sift through the suspects until the killer is caught and the island can enjoy a star-spangled celebration.

Book Review: The DUFF

DUFFThe DUFF is about Bianca Piper – one of the boys at school, Wesley, whom Bianca HATES tells her that she is the “Duff” or the “Designated Ugly Fat Friend” of her friends group. Bianca isn’t too happy with this piece of information but has some other things going on at home that at the moment are more important. Her Mom hasn’t been home in months, she works as a public speaker and has been off doing whatever it is she does and her Dad is not happy about it.  Then her best friend’s brother is coming to town – the brother who used Bianca to cheat on his girlfriend who is now his fiance.  And her best friend Jessica doesn’t know anything about it.  In an effort to avoid Jessica while her brother Jake is in town – she ends up spending a lot of time with, of all people, Wesley!

On Valentine’s Day she finds out that her parents are getting a divorce and spends the day sorting valentine’s with her crush of 3 years, Toby.  But Bianca just keeps hooking up with Wesley.  That is until Toby asks her out on a date.  The two are dating and things seem to be going well when Wesley walks in on them because he wants to know how Bianca has been doing because she has been avoiding his calls.  She realizes that she may have feelings for Wesley after all and he may have feelings for her too!

This book is being made into a major motion picture, but from what I hear they have added in some characters and changed the plot up a bit.  It will be interesting to see the movie and see how it matches up to the book, which I really enjoyed reading.

I received an e-copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

About the Book

Seventeen-year-old Bianca Piper may not be the prettiest girl in her high school, but she has a loyal group of friends, biting wit, and a spot-on BS detector. She’s also way too smart to fall for the charms of a man-slut and slimy school hottie Wesley Rush, who calls Bianca the Duff – the designated ugly fat friend – of her crew.

But things aren’t so great at home and Bianca, desperate for a distraction, ends up kissing Wesley. Worse, she likes it. Eager for escape, Bianca throws herself into a secret enemies-with-benefits relationship with him.

Until it all goes horribly wrong. It turns out Wesley isn’t such a bad listener, and his life is pretty screwed up, too. Suddenly Bianca realizes with absolute horror that she’s falling for the guy she thought she hated more than anyone.

With a wry and tell-it-like-it-is voice, New York Times Bestselling novel The DUFF is a witty and poignant story of a teenager struggling with the rules of high school attraction, along with the breaking down of her relationships with family and friends. It is a novel about what it means to be sexy, in a world where we feel we have to be perfect!

Book Review: Zack

ckzackI obviously picked this book, Zack, because of my crush on Zac Hanson.  Imagine my surprise when I started reading it and realized that the lead girl in the book had the same name as ME… and Zac Hanson’s wife.  A funny coincidence that I wasn’t expecting, especially since I had chosen this book to review a while ago and had forgotten about what I read in the synopsis that led me to choose it. (If I even read it. Look at that cover, did I really need to see anything more about the book? haha)

There are a few other books in the “Cold Fury Hockey” series, none of which I had read before, but Zack worked fine as a stand-alone and there was enough background information on everyone and what had happened previously that I didn’t feel like I was missing anything.

Zack’s girlfriend / mother of his child was killed in a car accident and he has been trying to move on and care for his son, Ben.  He has been rehabbing and will be returning to his hockey team soon and will need to hire a nanny to help him out with Ben while he is at practice and on the road with the team.  His sister Delaney ends up picking someone and Zack agrees.

It’s pretty obvious that they’re going to end up hooking up. I mean, it’s a romance novel so you know something is bound t happen… but Zack is still grieving, Gina has only been gone a few months. But the attraction between Kate and him is undeniable. He wants to sleep with her, but he doesn’t want it to affect her relationship with him, or above all, Ben.

A bit of a rollercoaster at times, I won’t say what ends up happening, but I’m sure you’ve got your own ideas. I enjoyed reading this book, it was a pretty quick read and despite it being about hockey, not bad for a summer read by the pool either! It is interesting to see the dynamic between Zack and Kate change and I enjoyed that the chapters alternated between Zack and Kate being the story teller because Zack was more abrasive with more swearing and Kate was more southern and sweet in her story telling and it was a nice contrast.

I will have to see about checking out the other books in this series now!

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review, I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

New York Times bestselling author Sawyer Bennett goes for a hat trick with the latest romance in a sexy series about cool-as-ice hockey players and the women heating up their lives.

Warning: The following contains spoilers from a cliffhanger in Garrett.

Rising star Zack Grantham has been stuck in a downward spiral of grief that has put his career on hold. Back on the road with the Carolina Cold Fury, still crippled by emotional baggage, and now a single dad, he’s in need of some serious help with his son. But while the nerdy new nanny wins his son’s heart, Zack isn’t sure he’s ready for a woman’s touch—even after getting a glimpse of the killer curves she’s hiding under those baggy clothes.

Kate Francis usually keeps men like Zack at a distance. Though his athlete’s body is honed to perfection, he refuses to move on with his life—and besides, he’s her boss. Still, the sparks between them are undeniable, tempting Kate to turn their professional relationship into a personal one. But before she makes a power play for Zack’s wounded heart, Kate will have to open him up again and show him that love is worth the fight.

 

Throwback Thursday: Clay Aiken 12/10/04

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Headliner: Clay Aiken
Opener(s): None
Cost: $0

Setlist:

Hark The Herald Angels Sing
The Music of Christmas
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Winter Wonderland
The Christmas Song
Silver Bells
The Christmas Waltz
What Are You Doing New Years Eve
Merry Christmas With Love
O Holy Night
Silent Night
Hark the Herald Angels Sing
O Come All Ye Faithful
The First Noel
Mary Did You Know
Jesus Born On This Day
My Grown Up Christmas List
I’ll Be Home For Christmas
Don’t Save It All For Christmas Day
Good News

Recap:

I won tickets to this show and ended up getting SO lost on the way there. We made it there just in time for the second act of the show! Once again, no photos were allowed. It was a nice show from what we saw of it, I just wish that I didn’t get lost! (This was before GPS) I actually have not gone this other way to Oakdale ever since… I stick to the way that I know!

Where Are They Now:

Clay is now in politics as I mentioned last week! lol

Book Review: A Current Deception

currentdeceptionA Current Deception is a mystery novel that revolves around Darcy. Darcy is a free lance reporter and is currently on a cruise in Australia with some friends who are getting married. The first day on the cruise, one of the guests is attacked by crazy ants. A couple days later his wife seems to have gotten food poisoning. A couple days after that a passenger is dead. The head of security doesn’t seem to be doing anything about it and Darcy finds herself almost right in the middle of it all, as the head of security doesn’t seem to be doing a great job investigating so she does some digging of her own.

There are a lot of characters in this book and since there are other Darcy novels some mentions to previous events. I didn’t have a problem with the previous events being mentioned as there did seem to be enough background to follow, but at first I did have trouble sorting out the who was who of all the characters.  The book moves fast and bounces from characters each chapter. Although Darcy is mostly the narrater, we sometimes are told about things going on when she is not around which made things a bit confusing at times as well.

I thought I knew “whodunit” rather early on, but there seemed to be more and more suspicious people being mentioned. I should have just stuck with my gut though because in the end, I was right.

I did really enjoy this book, I love a good mystery, and I will have to see about reading some of the other Darcy novels.

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

A Current Deception is a fast-paced compelling mystery adventure with tidbits of history, geography, and science. Darcy Farthing is a freelance reporter with strong opinions and convictions based on her science background and humanist outlook. In this novel she joins husband Mick Clayton who is a government investigator, and other family members and friends for a relaxing honeymoon and wedding cruise around Australia. From day one drama and trauma invade their vacation.

A mysterious infestation of yellow crazy ants and a food-borne pathogen inexplicably plague an innocent small town Kansas woman. Before long, the ants injure other passengers and crew, shipboard violence escalates, and a passenger dies under mysterious circumstances on an Adelaide street corner. The ship’s security chief names Darcy’s friend and ex-husband as the sole suspect when evidence is found in his cabin. This propels her into the investigation and soon she implicates an elusive crew member who seems to have disappeared. Attacks continue as the ship races toward its final port. Clue-by-clue, in a suspenseful conclusion Darcy identifies a world class computer hacker and master of disguise intent on carrying out a murderous twenty-year vendetta.

Try It Tuesday: Stencil a Canvas

I am in several craft groups that keep giving me all sorts of ideas, so I ended up buying a few canvases, some stencil vinyl and acrylic paint for my latest project.

The image was a purchase from the Silhouette store. I cut the image out on to Oramask 813. I was told this works better than the regular vinyl and prevents bleeding. (Which turned out to not be the case)  I used transfer paper to get the stencil on to the canvas. I rubbed the stencil down as best I could. I painted. I let it dry. I peeled. I was not happy with the results.

I do have a few more canvases planned so I am hoping to figure out whatever the trick may be in order to get the paint to not bleed. (Maybe painting a base coat? Using modpodge? Anyone have any suggestions?)

Here are some pics of how it all went down…

Music Monday: Blues Traveler Blow Up The Moon

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Hurricane (feat. 3OH!3)
Blow Up The Moon (feat 3OH!3 and JC Chasez)
Castaway (feat. The Dirty Heads and Rome Ramirez)
Vagabond Blues (feat The Dirty Heads and Rome Ramirez)
Top Of The World (feat Hanson)
Nikkia’s Prom (feat Plain White T’s)
Matador (feat Thompson Square)
I Can Still Feel You (feat Thompson Square)
Darkness We All Need (feat. Secondhand Serenade)
Jackie’s Baby (feat New Hollow)
Hearts Are Still Awake (feat Jewel)
I Know Right (feat Bowling for Soup)
Right Here Waiting For You (feat Bowling For Soup)
All The Way (feat Thomas Ian Nicholas)

Blow Up The Moon is the 12the studio album for the band Blues Traveler.  For this album, they decided to have a collaboration on every song featuring a couple of my favorites – Hanson and JC Chasez from NSYNC. I was also interested in hearing the collabs they did with Jewel and Thomas Ian Nicholas (the actor from American Pie & Rookie of the Year, among others).

Excluding the obvious favorite tracks (Blow Up The Moon and Top of the World) I think my favorite song on the album is Jackie’s Baby. Which probably means I should check out some New Hollow when I get a chance.

The album has that patent John Popper harmonica sound but since there are so many collaborations, not all the songs sound like the Blues Traveler you might expect. (And maybe some of their lesser known tracks do sound like some of this – but I admit I only know their singles)

This is a solid album and after listening I considered buying tickets to see them when they are in town. Of course, since I’m in my time machine this will be posted after that show passes so I guess you’ll know before you read this if I ended up going or not…

Edit… I did not end up going to see Blues Traveler here in CT when they came last month, I am however going to see them next month – with Hanson! It is sure to be an epic bucketlist trip so you won’t want to miss those blog posts 😉 

CD Review: Joy Williams Venus #JoyWilliams #O2O

Before I Sleep
Sweet Love of Mine
Woman (Oh Mama)
One Day I Will
Not Good Enough
What a Good Woman Does
Until the Levee
You Loved Me
The Dying Kind
Till Forever
Welcome Home

Venus is the solo album from Joy Williams – previously one half of the four-time Grammy-winning folk-rock due The Civil Wars. Joy tells a more honest, human story of one woman’s journey out of darkness on the album. Over 11 unstintingly honest songs, she unabashedly recounts what occurred in her life over the past two and a half years. It shows how one woman has come to live her truth – the good, the bad, the petulant, the honorable – and in the end, shows all of us how to live our own.

The album will be released on June 29, but thanks to One2OneNetwork I had the chance to listen to it free and early in order to provide this review for you all.

 The Civil Wars is not a band that I was aware of, so I can’t compare this solo album to that of the duos.  However, I love Joy’s voice and I love the vulnerability in these songs. They are all hauntingly beautiful and I really enjoyed listening to this cd. I am having trouble picking out a favorite track or two like I usually do, because all of them were quite great.
Joy needed to find her voice as a solo artist and in finding her voice, found herself again. She began writing for this album just about 2 years ago and ended up writing over 75 songs for it in the next year! (Wow!)  There is also a boyband connection with this album – Justin Timberlake’s “invisible fingerprints are on this album.” Joy met Justin at Letterman in 2011 and he introduced her to Matt Morris and he co wrote most of the album, co-produce and co-executive-produce it as well.

I participated in the Joy Williams Venus album review program as a member of One2One Network. I was provided an album to review but all opinions are my own.

Book Review: One Creepy Street The Spider on the Web

onecreepy7One Creepy Street, The Spider on the Web is a story about a young witch named Annica who liked to play games and watch videos on the web.  She meets a spider and they begin chatting. She sends him photos of herself and thinks that she doesn’t have to worry when they decide to meet up. Except that the spider is not who she thinks and he is just out looking for prey! Fortunately this story doesn’t have a bad ending – but that doesn’t mean that they all end up that way.

This is a cute book with some really great illustrations to help teach kids about the dangers of the internet and people they may meet and to exercise caution if deciding to meet up with them. (Like let their Mom know / come along.)  I liked that they made the spiders the villain because I hate spiders and it made the book that much more creepy to me!

About the Book

The internet is a terrifying place, with online predators, cyberbullies, and identity thieves lurking in every corner—and it’s laced with lots of young prey. When children use the web without supervision, they are exposed to a wide range of frightening situations.  Now, one father is on a mission to keep our kids safe by using a language they can understand—a cautionary short story with a rhythm and a purpose.

Jordan’s new campaign is a fresh take on internet safety. In One Creepy Street: Spider on the Web, he dives into the dangers of online games, social networking, and other seemingly harmless communications. Readers are thrust into the tangled web of an online predator who prowls the internet, targeting children and using games to lure in his unsuspecting victims.

Spider on the Web is a whimsically illustrated story that not only appeals to children of all ages but also teaches valuable lessons such as:

  • The perils of social networking and communicating online with strangers.
  • Why sending pictures and other information over the internet is a recipe for disaster.
  • How children can use their parents as online mentors, asking questions if anything seems creepy or suspicious.
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