Klepto Review


PUB DATE: May 2004

This is Lori’s first young adult novel and her very first book published.

THE COVER:

Lori mentioned on her website (http://www.lori-weber.com/) that the cover of this book was revised three times to get it just right. The first one was a cd cover, inside a pair of fingers with a picture of a girl on it. The second one was a girl holding out her hand getting ready to snatch something and finally the third one and the one you see here is the one they chose.

MY REVIEW
This was a quick and fast read. I enjoyed reading it. I have to say that I love reading books that happen within your areaor a area you know about. Although Lori never really says where its happening but you can almost imagine from the description (Tim Horton’s) and by street names (Boulevard St Jean) that is happening right in the area. Is it?

The main character is Kat. She is your typical teen-ager. The only thing different is that she is a shoplifter (not all typical teens are that) and she has it mastered down on how not to get caught. She knows how to act and where to go so that no one suspects what she is doing.

Kat’s parents are clueless to what their daughter is up too. They are so wrapped up in getting the house redone and ready for Kat’s sisters Hannah’s return home to even notice Kat and what she is doing and not doing. Hannah is older then Kat and is currently living in a home for troubled teens. Hannah was sent there after getting caught delivering drugs.

As the parent’s get ready for Hannah’s return Kat isn’t so excited about the return because she thinks that Hannah will be the same as she was when she left. We discover that once that sisters had the ideal sister relationship but then it turned into an abusive one. Kat had the bruises and the ripped clothing to prove it. As the reader we never witnessed the abuse but only heard about it when Kat spoke of it.

Kat only began shoplifting when Hannah was removed from the house. It was only small things that Kat would take. Its only when Kat hears that Hannah will be able to return home that she panics and begins to steal bigger things like a sweater or a music book.

One day at school Jess comments on Kat’s sweater and Kat tells her she stole it. Jess convinces Kat to steal one for her and she does promising that Jess can’t tell anyone but she does and before she knows it Kat is being asked out by a cute guy named John. He wants her to steal some cds. With John waiting at the bus stop for her she begins to take the cds but realizes she has been spotted she panics and drops the cds and runs for the bus. John isn’t happy when she tells him she didn’t get them. He tells her she is useless. When word gets out that the date was a failure John makes up lies telling everyone he had to stop her from stealing.

No longer feeling in control Kat goes to the mall with her friend Anita. While in the store Kat begins to steal anything and everything. Then Anita and her have an argument and Kat looses it. Just as she is about to step outside the store she grabbed by the store security. This is Kat’s worst nightmare. What will her parents do?

Thankfully Hannah is home when the store calls the house and she comes to rescue Kat. Kat has no idea that Hannah is there to pick her up. Hannah talks to Kat on the way home about what it was like for her being a the home with the other kids and the kids who were there. Hannah realized that she was spoiled. She wanted to change and was sorry for what she did to Kat. Kat begins to see her in a new light.

Will she be able to forgive Hannah? What will her parents say when they find out about Kat’s shoplifting?

If you are interested and want to buy the book you can go here: http://www.amazon.com/Klepto-Sidestreets-Lori-Weber/dp/1550288369/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1243275704&sr=1-2

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Books Bought Meme #6


Earlier in the week I went to Chapters to buy The Backyardigans No Pests Allowed #13 and The Backyardigans Camp Walkaplanka #15 for Michael. He had been reading both sets of books (they are both part of a series). I went into the store saying that I was only going in for those two books but funny enough when I got to the cash Momzillas (Jill Kargman), Free Style (Linda Nieves-Powell), Fire in the Blood (Irene Nemirovsky) and Elegance (Kathleen Tessaro) were all on the counter with the Backyardigans books. Funny how that happens.

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Meet up with local Book Bloggers

Today was sort of a monthly meet up minus Avis. Avis is away on vacation and due to come back this weekend. Hope you had fun Avis. We missed you.

Tina came all the way by bus to meet up with Donna and myself for the annual Friends of the Library sale today. When we got to the sale we went our own ways looking at books. As you will see in my previous books all the goodies I managed to get at the sale.

After the sale we decided to go for brunch. We took Tina to our little spot that we do our weekly lunches at called The Den.

Before we went in for brunch we spotted a garage sale next door to the restaurant. All the proceeds were going to http://www.rosieanimaladoption.org/aboutus.htm . This is a great and worthy cause. I think the lucky one was Tina, she got a box of Archie comic books for $10. She got a total of 176 comic books. Donna picked up some books there as well. I managed to buy a sort of brand new looking Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. I was looking to see if there was any other books in the series there but I didn’t see any. Also got Once Upon A Curse. It looks like it might be a cute and fun read. You can’t go wrong with Scholastic books.

With all books bought in the car we went into The Den for brunch. While we were waiting for our food to come, Donna and I spotted a local author who will be signing her new book “If you live like me” on Thursday night. Yes I will be there. So I went over to talk to Lori Weber for a few minutes. I wanted to let her know that I was going to be reviewing all her books this coming week and then going to the signing on Thursday.

I briefly had met Lori a little while ago when Donna and I were doing lunch at The Den. Donna graciously introduced me to her. Lori is super nice and friendly. It was a pleasure to talk to you briefly today. Looking forward to Thursday.

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Friends of the Library Book Sale 2009

This weekend was our annual Friends of the Library Book Sale. I have to admit I only started to go to them about 3 years ago. No idea why I never went before that but once I went I was happy to have gone. I always seem to find a few goodies in the sale. This year I got all this for $25.

This is what I bought:

3 VHS videos: Mary Poppins, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Veggie Tales.

Mates, Dates and Inflatable Bras-Cathy Hopkins
Last Summer- Hailey Abbott
Its not the end of the world- Judy Blume (never read this one)
Broken for You- Stephanie Kallos
Summertime-Raffaella Barker (love the cover)
A Charmed Death -Madelyn Alt
Hex marks the Spot- Madelyn Alt
Backpack-Emily Barr
Baggage-Emily Barr
Dinosaur Roar-Paul&Henrietta Stickland
Incredible flying machines
Amazing Flying Machines
Trucks
Flying Machines
What’s Inside Boats
Thomas Railway Word Book
I didn’t know that some trains run on water
The kids can press French & English word book
Where’s Waldo now
Everything incredible how things are made
6 Berenstain Bears Books-Trick or Treat/new neighbors/on the job/no girls allowed/too much birthday/big road race

16 French books in assorted titles
April bubbles Chocolate An ABC of poetry
Sing a song Mother Goose
Sam’s Letters to Jennifer by James Patterson

I will occassionally buy french books for Michael from Scholastic school orders but not every often as french books are really expensive. To give you an idea if I was to buy Calliou in English its about $5 but in french its almost $10. Its almost double the price. Which is really too bad.

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Not going to BEA…Check this out!

Earlier this week on Twitter, I saw Chris from book-a-rama saying she was feeling left out about not going to BEA this year. I told Chris that I was feeling the same way. I am not going to BEA either. Its hard not to feel left out when you read all the conversations that are happening on twitter about all the bloggers going to BEA.

Through out the day I was thinking of doing something for everyone who isn’t able to go to BEA this year but wasn’t sure what or how to go about it and thanks to Rebecca at The Book Ladys Blog she has organized a twitter party for all of those who won’t be going to BEA this year. The event will happen Friday May 29th from 8 to 10 EST. It will be a virtual party on twitter. Its going to coincide with the real-life BEAtweetup.

If your not going to BEA and would like to join in on the fun you can sign up at The Book Ladys Blog. I am going to take part. Leave me a comment if you are going to take part also and leave your twitter name so I can follow you Friday night.

I also noticed there will be some giveaways happening that evening. Do you have anything planned? I plan on doing some little giveaways that night and also during the four days that BEA will be happening. Have fun everyone.

If you happen to be a rep, author or publisher and would like to donate a book(s) for the giveaways please feel free to contact me. I would love to hear from you.

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The Girl She Use To Be Review


PUB DATE: March 2009

Thanks to Miriam at Hachette Books for sending me this book to read.

This David Cristofano’s debut novel. He did a great job. I enjoyed reading the book. I found some sections were a real page turner and that kept me interested and wanting to read more. So much so that I was able to read it in a weekend.

The main character is Melody. Her real name is Melody Grace McCartney. She is 26 years old and has been in the Witness Protection Program since she was six years old. Her and her family were placed in the program when they witnessed a brutal murder by a member of the Bovaro Family. When Melody is 15 years old her parents are murdered by the Bovaro’s.

Melody has lived through numerous aliases through out her life. She no longer knows who she is as she has always been what they told her to be. For once she wants to feel real again and be herself.

She notifies the authorities that her life is in danger and while she is being given a new identity she meets Jonathan. He is a Bovaro, in fact the son of the mafia boss. The ones that want Melody dead. He promises to help her but she is unsure at first but then quickly realizes that be might be the only one to help her. She wonders if she should trust him or is he leading her to death’s door? He is charming and good looking and he sways Melody.

There is suspence, action and chases that make the book a page turner. Looking forward to future books by David.

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The Four Corners of the Sky Review

PUB DATE: May 2009

Thank you to Danielle at Source Books for sending me this book to read and review. I jumped at the chance to read the book for two reasons, one is I have never read anything by Michael Malone before and two because the book sounded really good.

This is Michael’s twelfth book in fiction. He has written two non fiction books and a collection of short stories.

I have never read anything by Michael before. I have to say that it was a slow start for me but once I got about half way into the book I really started to enjoy it. I enjoyed the book it was like a cat and mouse chase throughout the book.

The book is about Annie Peregrine Goode. The first six years of her life she is on the run with her father Jack who is a con man. There is never a dull moment on the run with Jack. When Annie turns seven Jack realizes that life on the run isn’t good for Annie that she needs a stable life and its too dangerous for her to be with Jack. So on her seventh birthday he drives her to Pilgrim’s Rest in Emerald North Carolina. He leaves her with his sister Sam and her friend Clarke. Just before he leaves Annie he tells her, her birthday present is in the barn its a old Piper Warrior plane called the King of the Sky. Then he takes off and Annie doesn’t see him again for many years.

Annie gets on with her life and Sam tried to give her a normal upbringing as best as she can. Sam and Clarke legally adopt Annie since Jack is never around and they can’t get in touch with him. When she gets older she learns to fly the plane. She has a love for flying and speed with this love she enrolls into the Navy. While in the Navy she impulsively marries another Navy pilot, Brad. Their marriage is short lived when she catches Brad in bed with another man’s wife. She lives Brad telling him she is divorcing him. Although Brad will try to convince Annie he still wants her to stay married to him.

Almost divorced, almost 26 years old, and ace flyer and an instructor in the Navy, Annie heads to Pilgrim’s Rest to celebrate her birthday. On the way there she gets a phone call from a Miami Police Sergeant Daniel Hart and he is looking for her father. She informs him she has no idea where he is. Apparently Jack stole a statue called The Queen of the Sea many years ago and the authorities want it back. He is also wanted on number of felonies and outstanding warrants.

When Annie gets to Pilgrim’s Rest she discovers that Jack is dying and he needs her help. At first she is unsure knowing that Jack has pulled that con before, then agrees to help him on one condition and that is he has to tell her who her real mother is and not some mad up story. The only thing she knows about her mother is that she didn’t want to have kids then. So Jack put Claudette Colbert as her mother cause she had told her parents that they shouldn’t get rid of her. Claudette was a famous movie star.

So she rushes off to help Jack swearing she will do anything to protect and help him cause even though he abandoned her when she was a kid she still loves him.

Is Jack really dying or is this another one of his cons? Will Annie finally get the answers she is looking for? What will the future hold for Annie?

The Four Corners of the Sky was featured in People’s Magazine this past weekend. They gave the book 4 stars. It was chosen as the People’s Pick. You can read the articlein People’s Magazine here.

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