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		<title>Wondrous Words Wednesday</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 20:45:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the purposes of this blog when I conceived it was to also expand my vocabulary through documenting new words. Unfortunately, I havenâ€™t been keeping with that spiritâ€¦until now. Not too long ago I came across a weekly meme that ought to do the trick courtesy of the Bermudaonion. Wondrous Words Wednesday is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the purposes of this blog when I conceived it was to also expand my vocabulary through documenting new words. Unfortunately, I havenâ€™t been keeping with that spiritâ€¦until now.</p>
<p>Not too long ago I came across a weekly meme that ought to do the trick <a href="http://bermudaonion.wordpress.com/2009/08/12/wondrous-words-wednesday-27/">courtesy of the Bermudaonion</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>Wondrous Words Wednesday is a weekly meme where we share new (to us) words that weâ€™ve encountered in our reading.</p></blockquote>
<p>While reading the last two books, I knew Iâ€™d be finished with both of them by today, so I decided to take notes of the words in preparation. That means, for my first Wondrous Words Wednesday, the words will be taken from two titles.</p>
<h3>Generation Dead by Daniel Waters</h3>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/1423109228/"><img class="alignleft border" title="Generation Dead Cover" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/generation-dead.jpg" alt="Generation Dead Cover" /></a> The first book that perked up my eyeballs with its colorful vocabulary was <strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/1423109228/">Generation Dead</a></strong> by Daniel Waters.</p>
<p><strong>variegated:</strong> <em>adj.</em> having patches, stripes, or marks of different colors.</p>
<p><strong>viscous:</strong> <em>adj.</em> having the sticky consistency of glue.</p>
<p><strong>brusque:</strong> <em>adj.</em> curt, blunt, or abrupt.</p>
<p><strong>gravitas:</strong> <em>n.</em> seriousness or sobriety, as of conduct or speech.</p>
<p><strong>rejoinder:</strong> <em>n.</em> reply; <em>esp.</em> an answer to a reply.</p>
<p><strong>cortege:</strong> <em>n. </em>procession; <em>esp.</em> a funeral procession.</p>
<p><strong>chambray:</strong> <em>n.</em> a lightweight clothing fabric of white and colored threads.</p>
<h3>The Night Monster by James Swain</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0345515463/"><img class="alignright border" title="The Night Monster Cover" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/thenightmonstercover.jpg" alt="The Night Monster Cover" /></a>The next book that I yanked some interesting words from was <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0345515463/"><strong>The Night Monster</strong></a> by James Swain.</p>
<p><strong>macadam:</strong> <em>n.</em> a roadway or pavement of small closely packed broken stone.</p>
<p><strong>patina:</strong> <em>n.</em> 1) a green film formed on copper and bronze by exposure to moist air; 2) a superficial covering or exterior.</p>
<p>My apologies for not having the direct references from the textsâ€”Iâ€™m usually very good about taking notes like that, but I must have been asleep at the wheel this past week. *sigh* X_X</p>
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		<title>Sunday Salon: Monsters, Zombies, and (Smokin&#8217; Hot) Angels, Oh My!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 02:13:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ann-Katrina</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to another (late) edition of The Sunday Salonâ€¦ Itâ€™s been a fair while since my last Sunday Salon post and Iâ€™m writing this one late at night rather than in the morning, but I say itâ€™s better late than never. Raaaawwwwr! Scary Psychologically Abnormal Monsters Abound My current reading pleasure is The Night Monster [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="The Sunday Salon" rel="nofollow" href="http://dhamel.typepad.com/sundaysalon"><img class="alignright border" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/sunday-salon.png" alt="Sunday Salon" /></a> Welcome to another (late) edition of The Sunday Salonâ€¦</p>
<p>Itâ€™s been a fair while since my last Sunday Salon post and Iâ€™m writing this one late at night rather than in the morning, but I say itâ€™s better late than never.</p>
<h3>Raaaawwwwr! Scary Psychologically Abnormal Monsters Abound</h3>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0345515463/"><img class="alignleft border" title="The Night Monster Cover" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/thenightmonstercover.jpg" alt="The Night Monster Cover" /></a> My current reading pleasure is <strong><a rel="nofollow tag" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0345515463/">The Night Monster</a></strong> by James Swain. Iâ€™m rounding the last fifty or so pages and will most likely finish it up tonight.</p>
<p>The story so far is about an ex-cop (detective) turned private investigator Jack Carpenter whoâ€™s on the hunt for a missing college basketball star, who also happens to be one of his daughterâ€™s friends and teammates.</p>
<p>The case is personal to Jack because he discovers itâ€™s connected to a case that heâ€™d been investigating for sixteen yearsâ€”a case involving an abduction that he hadnâ€™t been able to stop.</p>
<p>So far, the book is great reading, though Iâ€™ll admit the first three-quarters of the book was fast-paced and even left me a little breathless and now that Iâ€™m nearing the end, and the action should be picking up, it seems to be trundling along at almost half-speed. Itâ€™s not necessarily a bad thing, but itâ€™s not necessarily a good thing either.</p>
<p>Even if the bookâ€™s pacing never picks up again, I still think itâ€™s a great read. I hope to have my full review up some time this week.</p>
<p>And speaking of reviews I hope to have up this weekâ€¦</p>
<h3>Itâ€™s Twilight, with Zombies and Better Writing (and Only Marginally Better Editing)</h3>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/1423109228/"><img class="alignright border" title="Generation Dead Cover" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/generation-dead.jpg" alt="Generation Dead Cover" /></a> Iâ€™ve finished reading <strong><a rel="nofollow tag" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/1423109228/">Generation Dead</a></strong> by Daniel Waters and absolutely loved it. There were some laugh out loud funny moments and the characters are all highly well developed. The writing is tight and flows well.</p>
<p>What I found highly interesting is that itâ€™s Twilight, with zombies. The pacing of the book is similar to Twilight in that it meanders for the first three-quarters of the book and then for the last quarter, the action suddenly picks up. The difference with this book and Twilight is that the action is built from the beginning. We see the villain and watch him ramp up his campaign of evil.</p>
<p>Tommy Williams is described as having pale skin, and despite being dead, itâ€™s not decaying or foul-smellingâ€”he smells rather earthy actually. Heâ€™s also good-looking, strong, and feels stone-hard and cold when heâ€™s touched. Sound familiar? Yes, itâ€™s a zombified version of Edward Cullen.</p>
<p>Phoebe Kendall is described as being very pale, doesn&#8217;t realize her own physical beauty, canâ€™t seem to sort out her romantic feelings and is inexplicably drawn to the new zombie in town despite knowing next to nothing about him. Bella Swan anyone?</p>
<p>Finally there is Adam Layman who is a living, breathing, hot-blooded teenage boy who happens to be one of Phoebeâ€™s best friends. Despite his feelings for Phoebe, which he chews down and swallows, he helps her get closer to Tommy simply so he can be near her. Sounds vaguely familiarâ€¦oh thatâ€™s right, Jacob Black.</p>
<p>I also spotted similarities to Alice and Rosalie Cullen, and a few other characters from Twilight sprinkled throughout. There were even a couple references to vampires that made me do a double-take and giggle.</p>
<p>At the end of the day, I could probably dissect both books and write an essay, but Iâ€™ll save that for some other time. Instead, Iâ€™ll share my Sunday sketch (yay! I finally did oneâ€¦and on a Sunday) of the Generation Dead love triangle.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter border" title="generation-dead-bw" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/generationdeadbw.jpg" alt="generation-dead-bw" width="310" height="481" /></p>
<p>It originally had a bit of color to it (Phoebeâ€™s eyes and lips), but since I didnâ€™t scan itâ€”took a picture with my digital camera because Iâ€™m lazyâ€”I decided it looked better in black and white. Also, it shouldnâ€™t be too difficult to see who I hope Phoebe ends up withâ€”*cough*Adam*cough*</p>
<h3>Smokinâ€™ Hot Angel, Oh My!</h3>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/1416989412/"><img class="alignleft border" title="Hush, Hush Cover" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/hushhushcover.jpg" alt="Hush, Hush Cover" /></a> Iâ€™ve started reading <strong><a rel="nofollow tag" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/1416989412/">Hush, Hush</a></strong> by Becca Fitzpatrick, but had to put the title aside and read a few other things. Why? Iâ€™m entirely <em>too</em> excited to read it. Iâ€™m worried that Iâ€™ll breeze through it and I would like to savor it.</p>
<p>When I finish the Night Monster, I believe Iâ€™ll take a few days to write reviews of all the books awaiting reviews (sad to say, quite a few) and then Iâ€™ll be picking up Hush, Hush again.</p>
<p>Andâ€¦I may have a surprise in store for Today, I Readâ€¦ newsletter subscribers coming up. Thatâ€™s the only hint Iâ€™ll give. <img src='http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Recent Arrivals: The Night Monster by James Swain</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 12:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recent Arrivals chronicles the books that have made their way onto the Today, I Readâ€¦ bookshelf. Here&#8217;s the latest arrival: The Night Monster by James Swain First line: Cops weren&#8217;t supposed to get frightened. Initial thoughts: It&#8217;s about time I read a nice suspenseful thriller. Lately, I&#8217;ve been reading more supernatural, horror, and romance. It&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><strong>Recent Arrivals</strong> chronicles the books that have made their way onto the Today, I Readâ€¦ bookshelf. Here&#8217;s the latest arrival: <strong><a title="The Night Monster at Amazon" href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0345515463/" rel="nofollow">The Night Monster by James Swain</a></strong></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.todayiread.com/amazon/0345515463/" rel="nofollow"><img class="alignright border" title="The Night Monster Cover" alt="The Night Monster Cover" src="http://www.todayiread.com/0/wp-content/uploads/thenightmonstercover.jpg" width="155" height="240" /></a> </p>
<p><strong>First line:</strong> Cops weren&#8217;t supposed to get frightened.</p>
<p><strong>Initial thoughts:</strong> It&#8217;s about time I read a nice suspenseful thriller. Lately, I&#8217;ve been reading more supernatural, horror, and romance. It&#8217;s time to change it up a bit. And The Night Monster seemed like an excellent way to do just that.</p>
<p><strong>Book description:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>The shadowy side of the Sunshine State, where blood runs cold even in the tropical heat, is the tantalizing, terrifying territory few know better than James Swain. His razor-sharp tales of criminals, cops, and South Floridaâ€”style suspense bite like a hungry gator and never let go. </p>
<p>The past has come back to haunt P.I. Jack Carpenter, former head of the Broward County Missing Persons Unit. As a young cop he failed to stop the kidnapping of a college coed by a shockingly large assailantâ€“and neither of them was ever seen again. The abduction has remained Carpenterâ€™s most chilling cold case, and even now the mystery of the missing girl lurks in his darkest dreams. But after eighteen years, itâ€™s about to become terrifying reality once more. </p>
<p>When his daughter, Jessie, asks him to bird-dog a camera-toting creep whoâ€™s been shadowing her college basketball team, Carpenterâ€™s hot pursuit of the video voyeur leads him smack into another run-in with his old hulking nemesis, who abducts one of Jessieâ€™s teammates. While the Broward County cops are determined to pin the rap on a convenient suspect, Carpenter isnâ€™t about to let grim history repeat itselfâ€“especially when he discovers a pattern of unsolved kidnappings involving the same massive perp. </p>
<p>With the eager assistance of the kidnap victimâ€™s high-powered tycoon father, the uneasy cooperation of his old unitâ€™s new commander, and precious little time before the trail goes cold, Jack and his trusty dog, Buster, hit the ground running. And theyâ€™ll need all the help they can getâ€“including backup from an FBI man with a personal stake in the huntâ€“as they follow a twisted trail from the ruins of a shuttered mental asylum with an infamous past to the streets of a sinister small town with a ghastly secret.</p>
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<p><strong>Book Details:</strong> 336 pages; Ballantine Books; Pub. September 15, 2009</p>
<p><strong>Learn more:</strong></p>
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<li><a href="http://www.jimswain.com/">Official website</a> </li>
<li><a href="http://www.jimswain.com/excerpts.html">Read an excerpt</a> </li>
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