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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Pondering the Scriptures Sunday #15


Last week we took a look at brotherly love.  Today, let's check out God's love.
  • For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.  John 3:16
  • And he will love thee, and bless thee, and multiply thee:  he will also bless the fruit of thy womb, and the fruit of thy land, thy corn, and thy wine, and thine oil, the increase of thy kine, and the flocks of thy sheep, in the land which he sware unto thy fathers to give thee.  Deuteronomy 7:13
  • The Lord hath appeared of old unto me, saying, Yes, I have loved thee with an everlasting love:  therefore with lovingkindness have I drawn thee.  Jeremiah 31:3
  • And we have known and believed the love that God hath to us.  God is love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him.  1 John 4:16
  • We love him, because he first loved us.  1 John 4:19
HAVE A WONDERFUL VALENTINE'S DAY TOMORROW MY DEAR FRIENDS!!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

"After the Last PR: The Virtues of Living a Runner's Life"

by Dave Griffin, non-fiction, 2010, 123p, rating=4.5

"We all have a comfort zone, a safe room we usually avoid leaving, afraid of what might happen if we do.  With preparation, we can expand its walls, but even the, our greatest potential never resides there.  Running challenges me.  A thousand times, it's confronted me with obstacles I didn't think I'd overcome.  It's brought fatigue and weariness, and yet even in the throes of exhaustion, it leaves a small burning ember of strength, always just enough.  After so many trials, I've learned that hope is always present if you look hard enough, and hope is a precious thing.  I'll keep reflecting on the races of my past.  I'll keep remembering the victories and the disappointments.  And, sometimes, new light will be shed on something that used to be unclear, and new hope will grow from the sweat that still stains the old gravel." (back cover)
This was an incredibly breezy read.  Often times, a non-fiction book is bombarded with facts that it can be tedious or even boring to read.  Not this one!  I got the feel that Mr. Griffin was speaking from his heart and his words reflected that.  No fancy words or long drawn out stories.  He was brief, to the point, and even punched each chapter with inspiring summary.  I must admit the simplicity in his writing was also what threw me off.  Each paragraph averaged 3 sentences.  As a reader who has become accustomed to novel style writing, this was incredibly too short.  In any rate, the important message was there and quite powerful in its simplicity.  Moreover, a true test of a good book is if it moved the reader.  Well, I was going to give excuses to tell you that I can't be a runner at this point of my life but I'd be missing the point of the book.  It's a matter of just beginning something, running or anything else.  Sure it will be hard, but that's how you'll get to a goal; whether successful in the end ... it's that you started!  I experienced a  gungho feeling, so as soon as I've recovered from this bug that got me, I'm going out for a walk/jog (work my way to running).  I want to feel that peace, relaxation, and self affirming stage that he described.  Sincerely, this was a refreshing read. 

On a personal note, I "ran" a 5K once.  My husband, then boyfriend, was into athletic stuff ... mud runs, relay races, 5-10K runs, judo, etc.  I don't know how I roped myself into it but I signed up for the run (perhaps to get acquainted with his likes).  Anyway, I really didn't know what I was getting into.  Yes, I practiced on the treadmill but as Mr. Griffin pointed out, there's nothing like gravel.  So come event time I was awful!!  There were many little girls, dogs, and mommy strolling runners who whizzed by me.  It was incredibly embarrassing!  More so that I had an athlete-like friend of my husband to run along with me (it was a run for women).  For sure I slowed her down but she was a dear and stayed with me through it all.  I don't remember where we placed... maybe next to last!  But, my husband's friend commented that it didn't matter where we place, but that I showed willingness to try (more true than she knew because I did not have any athlete bone in me!  I spent my spare time watching movie videos, a pathetic couch potato!).  In the end, receiving the commemorative medal was pretty neat!  And the experience as a whole was wonderful.  Hence, I understand a little bit of the joy and life leason that running can bring. 

I want to thank Kathy at I Am A Reader, Not A Writer for sending me this book for review.  She was backlogged with many books to review for publishers that she enlisted the help of her fellow bloggers to lighten her load.  I was happy to obliged and more so now having had the opportunity to read this book.  I don't think it would have come my way otherwise.  Oh, I took on a commitment to review two more books, Dream Bigger and Battle Ready Moms Raising Battle Ready Kids, so stay tune for those. :)

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Love Hop - 1yr Blogiversary Giveaway

Yeay, the Love Hop is finally here!  Thank you Kathy at I Am A Reader, Not A Writer for hosting this hop.  Well, as you may have guessed, I am also celebrating my 1yr Blogiversary so I have extra lovin' to give.  So let's get started!

I have a couple of prizes for grabs; hence 2 winners, 1 for each prize.
#1:
E-card to:
OR

Choose book(s) worth up to $20 from:

#2:
In honor of my 1yr blogiversary, I will give a copy of the first book I reviewed.
(I will be ordering this book from the Book Depository so make sure that they deliver to your country ...check HERE)

To enter this giveaway you must be a follower of this blog via GFC and fill out the form below.  Extra entries available for following me on Twitter or "Like"-ing (joining) Books That Tug The Heart on Facebook. ~Giveaway ends Feb. 13th and winners will be announced on Feb. 15th. 

Be sure to hop on over to the Love Hop list HERE to enter more giveaways.  There are over 200 bloggers participating!!  Woohoo!!!
***Thank you for following and good luck!! ***

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Pondering the Scriptures Sunday #14

Late good morning everyone!  Here's another episode of PTSS.  Since this is the "love" month, let's take a look at some brotherly love verses found in the Holy Bible. 
  • My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth. 1John 3:18
  • A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.  By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another. John 13:34-35
  • He that loveth his brother abideth in the light, and there is none occasion of stumbling in him.  1John 2:10
  • Seeing ye have purified your souls in obeying the truth through the Spirit unto unfeigned love of the brethren, see that ye love one another with a pure heart fervently:... 1 Peter 1:22
  • But as touching brotherly love ye need not that I write unto you:  for ye yourselves are taught of God to love one another.  1 Thessalonians 4:9
  • Let love be without dissimulation,  Abhor that which is evil; cleave to that which is good.  Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another;... Romans 12:9-10
May we extend and exercise the strength and power of love to all those we can, it just might make their day and ours!  :)

Friday, February 4, 2011

"Big Girl"

by Danielle Steel, AF, 2010, Playaway, 11hrs, rating=2.5

"Victoria Dawson has always felt out of place in her family, especially in body-conscious L.A. Her father, Jim, is tall and slender, and her mother, Christina, is a fine-boned, dark-haired beauty. Both are self-centered, outspoken, and disappointed by their daughter’s looks. While her parents and sister can eat anything and not gain an ounce, Victoria must watch everything she eats, as well as endure her father’s belittling comments about her body and see her academic achievements go unacknowledged. Ice cream and oversized helpings of all the wrong foods give her comfort, but only briefly. The one thing she knows is that she has to get away from home, and after college in Chicago, she moves to New York City. Behind Victoria is a lifetime of hurt and neglect she has tried to forget, and even ice cream can no longer dull the pain. Ahead is a challenge and a risk: to accept herself as she is, celebrate it, and claim the victories she has fought so hard for and deserves. Big girl or not, she is terrific and discovers that herself." (cover blurb)
This book started out strong and I was really liking it because I could relate.  It was straight forward and was quickly telling the events right after the other, building sound character developments.  But somewhere before the last third of the book, it went downhill.  From there, the book dragged on and took too long to get to the resolution.  This resulted in saying the same thing over and over again and so Victoria's character got too whiny and so dense.  Poor girl, when it rained it pours.  Hence, her great potential got weird and in someway the story went all over the place and unnecessary side stories crept in. 

I was liking what it started to offer ... a strong and sweet sister-sister relationship, courage to be independent, evolution of true friendship, and determination to overcome an emotional scar.  But it didn't wrap it up neatly for me in the long run.  Before the point where it went downhill for me, I could have closed the book there and would have given the book at least 4 stars ... bummer!

P.S.  I sure wanted to smack (at the very least) Victoria's narcissistic father and enabling mother!!  Grrrrr!!!!!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Brief reviews and Tiramisu recipe

by Beverly Lewis, AF, 2007, Playaway, 10.5hrs, rating=3
Book #1

"Based on actual events that divided one Pennsylvania Amish community --and drove a wedge between heartbroken sweethearts.".  ~This was a nice change of pace.  The narrator had a sweet voice and it was interesting to get a glimpse of the dating customs and traditions of this Amish family.  A love triangle story... girl, boy, and religion.


by George Orwell, AF, 1946, 128p, rating=4

A political satire.  Wow, Mr. Orwell sure can pen it!  I was intrigued by his poignant protrayal of dictatorship!!  I was amused and entertained.  Definitely a league out of what I'm use to reading. 

by Buddy Valastro, non-fiction, 2010, 255p, rating=3.5

Interesting stories of this 4th generation master baker's family ...recording parental heritage, current nuclear family life, and behind the scene people involved in his bake shop empire.  Of course, with fabulous recipes to boot!!  The recipes intimidate me but they sure are treasures!!  ~There were only few pictures ...would have like an image for each recipe.

I'll share his Tiramisu recipe because it looks so pretty and might be just the thing to make for your Valentine.




Ingredients:
  • 1C brewed espresso
  • 1C granulated sugar
  • 1/2C plus 1Tbs coffee liqueur
  • 4 extra-large egg yolks
  • 1 lb mascarpone cheese
  • 2Tbs sweet marsala
  • 1C heavy cream
  • 40 store-bought ladyfinger
  • 1/4C cocoa powder
Directions:
  1. Put the espresso, 1/2C of the sugar, and 1/4C of the coffee liqueur into a heavy saucepan, and bring to a simmer over medium-high heat.  Whisk until the sugar dissolves, 3 to 4 min. Remove the pan from the heat and let the syrup cool.
  2. Put the yolks, marscapone, marsala, remaining 1/2C sugar, and remaining 1Tbs of coffee liqueur in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whip attachment and whip on medium speed until light and airy, approx. 7min. (If you don't have a stand mixer, you can use a hand mixer fitted with the whip attachments.)  Transfer the mixture to another bowl and clean and dry the stand mixer bowl and the whip attachment, returning them both to the mixer.
  3. Put the cream in the bowl of the stand mixer and whip until stiff peaks form.  Gently fold the cream mixture into the marsala mixture.
  4. One by one, dip the ladyfingers in the espresso syrup and arrange a layer in the bottom of a 12 inch-x 8-inch pan.  Spoon a layer of cream over the ladyfingers.  Dip and arrange another layer of ladyfingers over the cream, with the second layer perpendicular to the first.  Spoon the remaining cream over the top.
  5. Dust the tiramisu with cocoa powder.  Cover loosely with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 2hrs, or up to 3days.  To serve, use a kitchen spoon to scoop out portions into small bowls or glass dishes.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

1 year Blogiversary Giveaway

Yes, Jinky is Reading (aka Books That Tug The Heart) is one year old today!!  Woohoo!!!  It sure was a journey getting here (you can read the beginning HERE).  It must have been my time because I was hooked after my first book review (Ever After by Karen Kingsbury)!  I couldn't believe I was reading up to 3 books a week.  A far cry from 1 book or so every other year!!  It wasn't until July of last year though that I found out about the enormous cyber book blogging communities!  Why I thought that I'd be the only one with this idea ... I don't know, just didn't occur to me.  Anyway, that month I started blog hopping and joined a couple web book groups.  I was thrilled to find wonderful bloggers.  I started to learn the book lingos, like:  genre, meme, YA, ARC, POV, etc.  And even how to's in overall blogging.  I discovered a hobby that I can share and call as my own.  I was loving it (and still loving it)!!  I grew to love books and finally, Jinky is Reading!! :)

In honor of my blog's anniversary, I will be giving a copy of Ever After by Karen Kingsbury.  To enter, you must be a public GFC follower or "Like" (join) Books That Tug The Heart on Facebook and fill out the entry form below. Since I will be ordering this through Book Depository, make sure that they deliver to your country (check  HERE).  I will also offer this to the upcoming "Love Hop" so if you enter before Feb. 8th, you will be entered for an extra entry.  You will also get extra entries for sharing this giveaway via blogging or tweeting (see form).  ~This giveaway will end Feb. 13 and winner announced Feb. 15th. 

Thank you for your support.  This would not have been as fun without you!! 

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