Net Galley Month Is Here!

I’m so excited that I will be participating in Net Galley Month!  And it starts today!

If you aren’t familiar with Net Galley (I know I’ve mentioned it several times) it’s a site dedicated to bringing publishers and professional readers together.

As a professional reader, you request books you’re interested in and the publishers will either approve or decline your request.  If you’re approved for a book, you get to read a copy for free and review it.

Net Galley Month is about professional readers reading and reviewing as many of their approved books as they can.  The more we review the higher our approval percentage will be.  Right now, mine is at 5%.

NetGalley Month was created by the blog Chicks That Read.  And I must say that this is such a great idea!

netgalley-badge

I want to finish and review the following books for #NetGalleyMonth (I’m hoping I can do more):

Upside Down by Lia Riley

Release Date: August 5, 2014

Walt Before Mickey by Timothy Susanin

Release Date: September 2, 2014

The Forgers by Bradford Morrow

Release Date: November 4, 2014

Hello Love by Karen McQuestion

Release Date: September 16, 2014

You might see some of the book reviews a little later depending on the release date.  From September 24-October 3, I will be on vacation, but the majority of the time will be spent laying out on a beach.  An ideal spot for reading!  So I will be able to put a good dent in my Net Galley reading list.

Are you going to participate in #NetGalleyMonth?

Poll Results | What Should I Read Next?

The results are in!

The next book I will be reading is The Forgers by  Bradford Morrow.  Thank you to all those who voted.

Poll | What Should I Read Next?

I’ve been loving the site Net Galley.  I mentioned it in one of my early upcoming review posts.  I started using the site mid August and already have a good amount of approved books on my shelf.  Since I’m about half way done with the book I’m currently reading,  I need your help to decide what I should read next.  Take a vote using the poll below.

Friday Finds | August 29, 2014

In honor of Labor Day weekend, the following novel is being added to my reading list as a Friday Find.  You can also see the movie adaptation which was released in December 2013, starring Kate Winslet and Josh Brolin.

Labor Day by Joyce Maynard

Labor-Day-movie-poster-2013-Kate-Winslet-Josh-Brolin-Jason-Reitman

Hope everyone enjoys the holiday weekend!

Book Review | Family Inheritance by Terri Ann Leidich

Book Review | Family Inheritance

Family Inheritance follows the lives of three sisters; Helene, Alice, and Suzanne.  Their childhood was filled with anger, sadness, and poverty, contributing to the obstacles currently in front of them.  They tucked the memories of their abusive alcoholic father and their cowardly mother away, until it was almost too late for them to face it.

When their mother slips into a coma, they find that they have to battle their inner demons and confront the past that haunts them.  By confronting the past, they are able to change things in the present and make their lives better.

The sisters’ relationships grow and they find that having family can be a blessing, not a burden.  They realize that keeping their feelings and family history hidden has hurt those they love and made them unhappy.

This book is about letting go of the past and looking towards a better brighter future.  It’s about forgiving, but not necessarily forgetting.  It’s about owning up to your mistakes and learning from them.  Most importantly, it’s about strength, perseverance, and courage.

***

I really enjoyed this book and was reading it every chance I had. In my opinion, that’s how I know it’s a good book.

Coming from a childhood that was less than ideal, I know that you can be affected by it, but you either learn from it or end up hiding from it.  The three sisters were all hiding from their past and they kept that part of them a secret from everyone.  They kept things from each other and pushed each other away over the years.

Helene, Alice, and Suzanne had obstacles that seemed too hard for them to face.  Helene had a lot of trouble in her marriage and her son was starting down a destructive path.  One all too familiar to Helene.

Alice was in an abusive relationship that hurt her and her two children.  She was struggling for the courage to fight for her children and to keep them safe.

Suzanne was an alcoholic trying to forget what her father had done to her as a child.  Her alcoholism landed her in a big mess and instead of cleaning it up, she ran from it.

All three of them had major insecurities about themselves which kept them from facing their fears and working through their obstacles.  They slowly realized that they were similar or were in similar circumstances as their father and mother.

I think the author did a great job telling each of their stories and the struggles they were going through.  The transitions between them made it easy to read.   She started each character at a low point then as the weeks and months passed you notice that Helene, Alice, and Suzanne are slowly putting their lives back together, with a few bumps along the way.  This high and low cycle continues throughout the book until the end when everything seems right.

The book was primarily about the three sisters, but included the perspective of their mother.  I really don’t think the mother’s perspective was necessary and I think she could have started off in a coma.  I also think that Alice’s climax could have been better.  I feel that with the situation she was in should have had a much more dramatic ending between her and her husband.

Overall, I think the book was good and I would recommend it as a must read.

Favorite Quotes

Her childhood was a part of helping her get to this point in life.  Things were what they were, and if she couldn’t change it, she needed to learn to live with it in a positive way.

It’s today or never.  I’ll either confront my past today, or it will devour me.

Overall Rating

Based on my review would you read this book?

Author Links: Website, Facebook, Twitter

Publishing Company: BQB Publishing

Release Date: October 1, 2014

Rating Information

Upcoming Book Review | Family Inheritance

I discovered at site called Net Galley thanks to one of my followers, Paris Baker.  The site is for publishers to market books and for “professional readers” to read and review them.  A reader will request books and the publisher will either approve or decline the request.

I was fortunate to be approved for Family Inheritance by Terri Ann Leidich.  It was the first book I read from Net Galley and couldn’t put it down. Review coming soon.

This book is set to be released on October 1, 2014.

Thank you BQB Publishing for allowing me to read an advance copy.

Check out Terri Ann Leidich’s website for more information about this book and others she has written.

Poll | E-Book or Paperback

When I’m sitting on the train, heading to work, I look around and see people with either paperback books or e-books.  So, I was curious about what my readers use.  Let me know by taking this poll.

I’m going to start using e-books so if you could also let me know what you think are the best formats and devices to use and why.

Friday Finds | August 22, 2014

Here are the books I found this week:

1. The Wedding Bees by Sarah-Kate Lynch  (Found on Breaking The Binding)

2.  If You Leave by Courtney Cole (Found on GenGen Book Blog)

3. If You Stay by Courtney Cole (Found on GenGen Book Blog, mentioned in a review of If You Leave)