Showing posts with label Mother's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mother's Day. Show all posts

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Sunday Salon: Mother’s Day, Books, And Black Ice


Times moves slow for some, fast for others. Either way memories are made as time travels on.
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This Sunday Salon is a perfect time to reflex on memories of books we’ve enjoyed and for many, the person who inspired us to read - our mother. Today is Mother’s Day…so Happy Mother’s Day everyone. Whether you are a mother or not, you inspire others.

My love of books comes from my mother’s passion for them. As far back as I can remember, my mother loved reading and collecting books (another passion I learned from her). She liked all books, but especially mysteries and romance.

She encouraged me to read. In fact, the very first present I received when I was born was a book. Each year we would make special visits to our local library where I would enroll in the annual summer reading program. We would both come home each week with an armload of books to read.

In elementary school, it was my mother who encouraged me to enter my first writing contest. I would learn many months after she passed away that she too enjoyed writing stories. I discovered where she had started a story in a composition book and then put it away. I have no way of knowing when she wrote it as it wasn’t dated.

During the last few years of her life, arthritis made it difficult for her to hold a book. This was in the early days of audio books. The ones that were available to us were from the library in a neighboring county and the selection wasn’t that large. But she was still able to enjoy books and that was all that mattered. She would be thrilled at the vast array of audios available today.

This is another reason I enjoy listening to audio books. With that in mind I’d like to share my thoughts on a fun audio about the early years of a famous detective.

BLACK ICE by Andrew Lane

coverHave you ever wondered what Sherlock Holmes would have been like as a teenager?

Author Andrew Lane tackles that topic in his series, Sherlock Holmes: A New Beginning. In the latest installment in the series, BLACK ICE, young Sherlock has to come to the aid of his older brother, Mycroft.

Narrator James Langton does an excellent job bringing the various characters to life. His vocalization of the diverse accents adds to the story, as does his interruption of the varied ages of the characters. His cadence is most effective in portraying the scale of emotions the characters encounter.

Sherlock and his American tutor, Amyus Crowe, are to meet Mycroft at his club for lunch. But when they arrive, they find Mycroft alone in a room with a dead man. Mycroft, holding a knife, has no memory of what happened.

Sherlock and Crowe work to clear Mycroft of the charges. As the case progresses, Mycroft finds it necessary to travel to Russia to get to the heart of the matter. Taking Sherlock along, the brothers set out on an adventure that will lead them into danger, deceit and secrets.

BLACK ICE is an intriguing story that takes readers/listeners on a roller coaster ride of action. The plot contains twists, turns and red herrings. Just when you reach one conclusion, another element is introduced to change your mind.

Lane has created well-developed, likable characters. He gives us a look at how Sherlock may have developed his detective skills in a plausible manner. Lane keeps the story moving steady with an eye for detail when it comes to the setting and history of the era (1868).

BLACK ICE is the third installment in the Sherlock Holmes: A New Beginning series, but can be read or listened to as a stand alone. References to prior events from the first two books will not leave new readers in the dark. They may, however, spark an interest to see what young Sherlock has already encountered. This series, the first teen series endorsed by the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Estate, gives a fresh look at the famous detective.

BLACK ICE, an outstanding tale of intrigue and deceit, will enthrall you.

Black Ice by Andrew Lane, Book 3 of the Sherlock Holmes: A New Beginning Series, Performed by James Langton, Macmillan Audio, @2013, ISBN: 978-1427229618, Unabridged, 6 Discs, Listening Time: 7.5 Hours

FTC Full Disclosure - This audio book was sent to me by the publisher in hopes I would review it. However, receiving the complimentary copy did not influence my review.
 
Thanks everyone for stopping by today. I hope you’re having a great Mother’s Day. Remember to say ‘Happy Mother’s Day’ to the mother in your life, even if you’re not on the best of terms at the moment. Life is too short and you may not get the chance next year. Thanks also for enduring my look back at why I love books and the one who inspired me.

Thanks Mom for introducing me to the wonderful world of books and reading. Love ya and miss ya!

Sunday, May 13, 2012

A Rose From Me To You


Depending on what part of the world you live in, many are celebrating Mother’s Day today (Sunday, May 13, 2012). If you are -- HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!

rose_51212Whether you’re a mother or not (and the four-legged, furry children do count), I’d like to share this rose with you in celebration of what I think Mother’s Day stands for. This is for the endless love, care and devotion the females of the world give to others - not just their children.

While this is not a perfect rose, we are not a perfect people. We each have our own flaws and quirky ways. But no matter how the rose (or we) look, it (and we) are still a beautiful creation. People, like the grasshopper, just have to take a closer look at us and see what we are truly like on the inside for our beauty to shine.

For those of you whose mothers are still living, I encourage you to visit with them today even if it’s just a quick phone call to say hi. For those of you like me whose mothers are no longer living, take time today to recall a fun memory or enjoy an activity that you did together. For me, I’m taking some time to relax and enjoy a good book because I got my love of reading (and collecting books) from my mother.

So, I’d like to wish everyone a safe and Happy Mother’s Day. May you create memories today that will transform into smiles later in life. And as always, thanks for stopping by.