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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Thank You


I would like to thank Karl, Rose, Erica, and Samantha for submitting reviews to the Book Nook Blog. I really appreciate it. Thank you for participating in the book giveaway. I hope to do it again in the future.

Stolen Figs by Mark Rotella


Stolen Figs is a book about a man that visits his family in Calabria, Italy with his father. Memories of Mark's father come alive and the author learns about the history and adventures of the Rotella family. He meets many characters that all know his relatives because of the closeness the little town shares. It tells of places the author visits and the history of the town. As the author takes you through the town you feel like you are with him by the way he describes the sights, sounds, tastes, and how it feels. I enjoyed this book and felt like I was visiting Calabria.
Review submitted by Erica

Compulsion: an Alex Delaware novel by Jonathan Kellerman

Compulsion is another psychological mystery novel featuring Dr. Alex Delaware as a consultant of the LAPD. He and his friend Detective Milo Sturgis follow the trail of a killer who seems to have no motive. Jonathan Kellerman has a long list of successful mystery novels featuring Alex Delaware drawing upon his personal experience as a clinical psychologist.

Review submitted by Rose

Monday, February 1, 2010

Blood Work by Michael Connelly


Reading Level: Adult
(5 out of 5)

Former FBI Agent Terry McCaleb is two months into recovery from a heart transplant when Graciela Rivers shows up unannounced on his boat to ask him to help solve her sister's murder. At first, McCaleb refuses because of his health. But when Graciela tells him that his heart came from her murdered sister, McCaleb is shocked into agreeing to help her. It seems that the LAPD aren't doing much, because it looks like Gloria, Graciela's sister, was simply another victim of a convenience store robbery. But as McCaleb puts the pieces together, starting with the surveillance video of the robbery, he comes to a grim realization that the robbery was just a front for a more sinister scheme.

Terry McCaleb is no ordinary hero. He's frail yet relentless. He's conducting an investigation without a badge or a private investigator's license. He can't even drive himself. The cold blooded killer craftily plants evidence to set him up. And now the police are after him. Will McCaleb's newly transplanted heart succumb to the stress of the investigation? Is he going to take the fall? The journey that Michael Connelly has created for Terry McCaleb is definitely worth following on every page. Connelly expertly weaves a tension filled, page turning crime novel with a surprise ending. A definite must read!

Review submitted by Karl

Intertwined by Gena Showalter


Four souls-One body


Gena Showalter's new novel Intertwined is a story that will seize the reader's attention and refuses to let go. Showalter, who is usually known for paranormal romance literature, has written a novel for young adults. The protagonist, Aden Stone, possesses four human souls inside his mind. When the presence of a teenage girl silences the voices, he realizes that she might be the key to freeing the souls so he can live in peace. Along the way they meet some vampires and werewolves who aid him in this epic adventure. The story is very clever, and the author uses an idea that has never been done before. Each of the characters have a contrasting personality, and are developed thoroughly. Also, two forbidden romances add to the plot by creating tension and danger. Even with its four hundred plus pages, the novel is a fast read because the action continuously holds the reader's attention. Although, the ending is acceptable, it will not satisfy most readers. A demand for a sequel will be most anticipated.

Review submitted by Samantha


I read this book as well and I couldn't have written a better review about it. It was a really fun read and I'm anticipating the sequel.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Best of Halloween Tricks & Treats by Better Homes and Gardens



















Reading Level: Adult
(5 out of 5)








I love Halloween. I think it is my favorite holiday. I like getting dressed up and buying new decorations for my home. It's just a really fun time for me. This book has so many good ideas for food, decorations, costumes, party favors, and so much more. It's so good I may have to buy it which I don't usually do but I think a need a copy for myself. If you love Halloween please check this book out. Trust me it's worth it.

A Single Rose by Barbara Delinsky


















Reading Level: Adult
(4 out of 5)








I just discovered Barbara Delinsky and I really liked this book. Of course I discovered this book and it's the last in a trilogy but I wasn't confused. Victoria is a matchmaker and the tables are turned when she is sent on an adventure with Sampson. Sampson has a treasure map and a boat and they set sail to the Caribbean on a treasure hunt. But Victoria knows what her friends are up to and ropes her niece Shay into coming with her and Sampson does the same bringing his nephew Noah. When Shay and Noah meet it's hate at first sight but soon sparks fly and love is in the air. This was a fun read that I really enjoyed and I'm going to read the first two soon.