Showing posts with label contests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contests. Show all posts

11 August 2009

The Chosen One - Carol Lynch Williams


Last night, I read the ARC of The Chosen One by Carol Lynch Williams that I received from Julie at Booking Mama. I intended only to read a chapter or two, but I read it at one gulp. Young Kyra, only 13 years old, lives in a locked compound led by The Prophet, and policed by The God Squad. The members of this religious group practice polygamy and believe that the word of The Prophet is the ultimate authority on earth. Although Williams avoids labelling the sect, her descriptions of the families, with women in long dresses and braided hair, call to mind the offshoot-LDS group depicted in "Big Love."

Kyra has a questioning nature, and has already begun to question the strict rules about reading books other than scripture, the rules that prevent her from calling outside doctor for her ailing, pregnant birth mother, the rules that require child abuse in the name of discipline - and, especially, the rules about the relations between men and women. She has been rebellious, as far as possible, by visiting a bookmobile, and by kissing a boy from the compound, but she is a loving daughter to all of her mothers, and to all of her siblings.

Her rebellion turns to panic when The Prophet decrees that she has been chosen to become the seventh wife of Uncle Hyram, gentle father's brutal, 60-year-old brother. Although her father pleads with The Prophet and his brother, Kyra is told that she must marry, or face disasters worse than the brutal beating she is given by The Prophet's enforcers. She knows that her family, also, will be punished severely by The God Squad, which not only delivers beatings, but is known to have murdered those who disobey or try to run.

The Chosen One is considered a teen novel, but Kyra's story is so riveting, so realistically-written, that anyone could read it and be caught up in her choices as the one chosen to live a life she never would choose for herself.

Thank you, Booking Mama, for sending me this book.

29 May 2009

last Friday's fill-ins, an award, and gratitude






1. It's cold and I love it, because summer is my least-favorite season, so the longer it stays cool, the less heat I'll have to endure.


2. I love
tomatoes, but they don't love me.

3. My favorite health and beauty product is
sleep.

4.
I love a nice long ride when I am stressed. Driving has always been a pleasure.

5. Well, first of all
I know it's Thursday, but time is relative.

6.
People in an elementary school: those were the cast of characters in a recent dream and it was really scary because I didn't know anyone, I couldn't find my classroom, and for heaven's sake, can't I have a sense of direction in my dreams, even? Bad enough I don't have one when I'm awake. Sheesh.


Leah at The Octagon gave me the Lemonade Award for great attitude and gratitude. Thank you, Leah! I don't feel like a particularly grateful person lately, partly because I haven't thanked anyone for all of the books I've won. Here's a start:


Shattered Reality by Kimberly Cheryl, from Rebecca, Lost in Books.
The Chosen One by Carol Lynch Williams, AND Things I Want My Daughter to Know by Elizabeth Noble - both from Julie, the Booking Mama.
Thanks for the Memories by Cecelia Ahern from Jennifer, a/k/a Book Club Girl.
Made in the USA
by Billie Letts from Kristi, Books and Needlepoint.
My Little Red Book from Avianschild, She Reads and Reads.

Please go over and visit these excellent and generous bloggers - tell them that teabird sent you!

I know I've left some out... please forgive.

19 May 2009

Land of 10,000 Lakes

Minnesota and yarnI first met Amy C. Rea through her blog, Knit Think, where her motto is "As ye knit, so shall ye rip" -- Leah K, and where she writes about food, flowers, knitting, poetry, and Star Trek collectible glasses. Amongst other things.

She recently ran a contest on her other blog, A Closer Look at Flyover Land, where she writes about the beauties of Minnesota. I won!

Not only do I have my own, signed copy of her new book, Minnesota, Land of 10,000 Lakes, but also a collection of poetry from Minnesota, Where One Voice Ends, Another Begins, and the delicious skein of hand-dyed yarn by Aisha Celia in the photos.

Of course, the first entries I looked for in the index were "book stores" and "yarn stores." Plenty of each, of course...

Thank you, Amy, for the books, the yarn, and for our friendship.
amy's book and yarn

21 March 2009

Bad photograph Saturday

stained glass My father-in-law designed and made these stained-glass titmice for me. We have it set in our side door.





squirrelly An example of our decor. This chipmunk has guarded the Dixie Cups for years, and done a damn good job of it.

a prize! I won! Thank you, Mistress Stash Enhancer, for making this bag and painting this roving for me.






I never promised you a rose garden A finished object. Although I think of the colourway as "I never promised you a rose garden," it's actually the August 2008 Art Walk Sock Club yarn, knitted up in a cartridge rib scarf for a friend whose love of (fountain pen) cartridges equals my own.

11 August 2008

a bad day, rescued

I lost most of the weekend to a migraine and dread. I can take pills for the migraine, and I can take pills for the dread, but the combination is tougher than pharmaceuticals.

However --
I won a contest! JenClair (A Garden Carried in the Pocket) is sending me The Fatal Waltz by Tasha Alexander. Thank you, JenClair!

19 July 2008

happy dance

Barbara Bretton!
I won a contest over at Romancing the Yarn - a skein of utterly delicious Dream in Color Smooshy and a book by Barbara Bretton - also known as WickedSplitty on Ravelry. YAY! Thank you!

As Barbara wrote here, the Internet has an amazing power to bring people back into your life. I knew Barbara as one of my favorite patrons when I first worked as a librarian, and I was so sorry when she moved away. What a treat to meet up with her again!

We'll have to wait for her next book, Casting Spells, forever until November. Here's a peek...

I do have a FO or two to show you, but I'll have to wait until they arrive at the home of baby Narjis.