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Thursday, May 10, 2012

B&D: A look ahead

Every now and then I get review requests.  And every now and then I accept them.  Which leads to a problem, having too much to read, and not being near organized enough with it! 
So, in order to better balance my TBR/review queue, I’ve made a list.  And on that list are a lot of books…an overwhelming amount of books.  To keep myself accountable for reading what I should be, here’s a list (in order) of reviews that will be coming to B&D soon:
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[Not pictured above: The Joy of Deception by Gretchen Johnson]

Do you guys, as readers and reviewers, ever feel overwhelmed when you look at your TBR? 

Get to reading,
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*This is my plan, and my plan is to stick to it. Time will tell!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Review: The Starboard Seas by Amber Dermont


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JASON PROSPER grew up in the elite world of Manhattan penthouses, Maine summer estates, old-boy prep schools, and exclusive sailing clubs. A smart, athletic teenager, Jason maintains a healthy, humorous disdain for the trappings of affluence, preferring to spend afternoons sailing with Cal, his best friend and boarding-school roommate. When Cal commits suicide during their junior year at Kensington Prep, Jason is devastated by the loss and transfers to Bellingham Academy. There, he meets Aidan, a fellow student with her own troubled past. They embark on a tender, awkward, deeply emotional relationship.
 
When a major hurricane hits the New England coast, the destruction it causes brings with it another upheaval in Jason’s life, forcing him to make sense of a terrible secret that has been buried by the boys he considers his friends.
 
Set against the backdrop of the 1987 stock market collapse, The Starboard Sea is an examination of the abuses of class privilege, the mutability of sexual desire, the thrill and risk of competitive sailing, and the adult cost of teenage recklessness. It is a powerful and provocative novel about a young man finding his moral center, trying to forgive himself, and accepting the gift of love.
(amazon.com)
 
320 pages
Published February 28th 2012 by St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 0312642806 (ISBN13: 9780312642808)
(Goodreads)

Review

Though unable to relate to the overindulgent upbringing of the cast of characters, what I could relate to is the feelings they experienced.  Feelings of invincibility, self-loathing, pride, indecision.  Jason wears these like a banner waving in the wind.  He internalizes them also, but bears them vibrantly for the reader to evaluate their own feelings against his story.  To become so entwined with him that they are not two separate yet equal beings, but the reader and Jason become joined, their emotions inseparable and indistinguishable.

There is so much pain.  Sometimes unbearable to the point of being unsure whether I could carry the yoke of this book.  Glimpses of joy perforate the solemnity, providing rays of hope in an otherwise dark tale.  Sorrow is Jason’s scar, one that he carries as Atlas shrugged under the weight of the world.  A sorrow that seeps into the soul of the reader.  Yet there is little comfort to be found—for Jason or the reader.  There is not a magic silver-lining.  One can only hope to persevere, not overcome.

I finished this book and sighed, “Oh my goodness.”  Nearly in tears, and glad for the reprieve of having finished such an intense, emotional book.  My heart aches and yearns for better things to come.  For justice, for peace, for hope to prevail and for life, in all it’s bitter glory, to go on.  There are so few books that move me to near-tears, and this one did.  I had my qualms with The Starboard Sea, yet I have been moved and changed.  A little part of myself shattered, and reshaped.  I cannot imagine how this book could not affect someone immensely.  To enlarge the heart of it’s reader to increase love, to embrace the hurting, to mend the broken.

If there was a way to insert the feeling of a standing ovation to this review, I would, for Amber Dermont deserves one.

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5 Trees

Get to reading,
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*This book was provided to me by the publishers through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review

About the author

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Amber Dermont is the author of the novel, The Starboard Sea, and the short story collection, Damage Control, both forthcoming from St. Martin's Press. A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, Amber received her PhD in Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Houston. Her work has recently appeared in American Short Fiction, Crazyhorse, Open City, Tin House, TriQuarterly, Zoetrope: All-Story and the anthologies Best New American Voices, The Best American Nonrequired Reading, The Worst Years of Your Life and Home of the Brave: Stories in Uniform. She is the recipient of a Literature Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and currently serves as an Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing at Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.
(amazon.com)

Monday, May 7, 2012

SBT12: Winner, winner, chicken dinner

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Southern Book Tour 2012


Once again, a special thank you to all those who stopped by and entered the giveaways for SBT12!

Winners

(links go to the winner’s blogs)
Under the Same Sky by Genevieve Graham: Christina
The Near Witch by Victoria Schwab: Enna
Vamplayers by Rusty Fischer: Julie
A Soul to Steal by Rob Blackwell: Kelly W.
On the Island by Tracey Garvis Graves: Elisha S.
Perigee Moon by Tara Fuller: Mirely

Contests still running are:

ARC of Elemental by Antony John [US/Canada]


ARC of Auraria by Tim Westover [3 Winners! INTERNAIONAL]



Get to reading [writing, blogging, entering the giveaways!],
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

SBT12: A Wrap Up…Kinda

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Southern Book Tour 2012


The first ever Southern Book Tour has come to an end!  I hope that you have enjoyed hearing from Southern authors and bloggers as much as I have!  This has been so much fun, it may become a regular feature on my blog!  What do you think?

There are still some giveaways running, so be sure to enter while there’s still time!


A very special thanks to all those who participated, commented, entered the giveaways, and stopped by for all the fun!  You all have been awesome and made all the stress, scheduling, formatting, and yelling at my computer when it would cooperate worth it!  If I could have my wife bake you all her famous chocolate chip cookies and send them to you, I would!  Y’all rock my face off!

Winners for various giveaways will be notified as they are selected.  I will post them all in a follow-up post once all the giveaways have ended!

So, for now…

Get to reading (writing, or blogging!),
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Schedule recap

Click on the covers to check out the post!
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Not pictured above: Southern Bookstore Tour with Joli @ Actin’ Up With Books