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Daily Question: Influential Reads

Daily Question by Thought Questions

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The one book that has had the biggest influence on my life is The Perks of Being a Wallflower.

The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Photo Credit: Goodreads

I was probably around 13 years old when I first “discovered” this book.  I found it in Lexington, Michigan (where my family’s cottage is) at a small fudge shop.  Yes, at a fudge shop.  It was on a shelf by itself, and I remember picking it up and instantly became drawn to it.  I purchased it immediately, and over the next couple of years I continued to read it over and over.

I don’t know if I related to the protagonist, Charlie (I know I definitely fell in love with him!), or if I related to the whole story in general, but something about this book has become a part of me.  

*Note: I know there’s a movie coming out based on this book, but I will NOT be seeing it.  I do not want to ruin my own vision and love for this book by seeing a movie that will probably do it no justice.*

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What book has had the greatest influence on your life?

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*Don’t forget to leave a link of your own answers to the daily question in the comments section below!  The photo was taken from thoughtquestions.com.*

Link of the Day: Graphic Novel Exposes the Horrors of Slaughterhouses

The Huffington Post:  Graphic Novel Illustrates Animal Cruelty

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This book has the potential to be very powerful.  And I hope it is, and that it sheds light on the way humans treat animals.  To us, animals are objects, not beings, and this graphic novel clearly clarifies that.

I became a vegetarian at the age of 16 after I discovered the horrors of slaughterhouses.  Unfortunately, after 3 years I gave up and went back to eating meat.  I have always regretted my decision of going back to being a meat eater, but after seeing these drawings, I think that I will be going back to being a vegetarian.

Are any of you vegetarians/vegans?

Happy Monday All!

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Link of the Day: The Maze

The Huffington Post:  Publishing Infographic: How a Book is Born

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Those of you who have actually had a book published, or attempted to, tell us: is it really like this?!

Happy Wednesday All!

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Babylon’s Ark [Book Review]

I received this book from my lovely sister as a birthday present.  I finished it last week and am finally getting to the review.  Enjoy!

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Title:  Babylon’s Ark: The Incredible Wartime Rescue of the Baghdad Zoo

Author: Lawrence Anthony

Synopsis: ”When the Iraq war began, conservationist Lawrence Anthony could think of only one thing: the fate of the Baghdad Zoo, located in the city center and caught in the war’s crossfire. Once Anthony entered Baghdad he discovered that full-scale combat and uncontrolled looting had killed nearly all the animals of the zoo.
But not all of them. U.S. soldiers had taken the time to help care for the remaining animals, and the zoo’s staff had returned to work in spite of the constant firefights. Together the Americans and Iraqis had managed to keep alive the animals that had survived the invasion.” 

ISBN: 0312358326

Babylon's Ark: The Incredible Wartime Rescue of the Baghdad Zoo

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 My Review:

When tragedy strikes, whether it is war or a natural disaster, the lives of people are everyone’s first priority.  However, humans are not the only ones affected during tough times, and it seems that animals, who suffer as much if not more, are often forgotten about or left behind.  In Lawrence Anthony’s Babylon’s Ark, the true-life rescue of the animals in war-torn Baghdad reminds us how truly devastating war can be on every being.

Beginning with the frantic rush to try to save Baghdad’s zoo, Lawrence Anthony captivates you from the first page.  His reasons for going to Iraq are honorable, and his struggles throughout his journey bring both tears of sorrow and sighs of relief as the lives of neglected animals are fought for in a city that is already fighting.  However, the book not only highlights the animal’s lives, but also the people of Baghdad and the city itself.  Brave soldiers, Iraqis, and foreigners are thrown together in an unlikely situation, as they not only help the zoo’s animals, but also the mistreated and abandoned animals of ex-dictator Saddam Hussein and his sons.

Lawrence Anthony writes with such passion that the 245 page book took me only days to read as I hesitated to put it down, and the pictures comprised in the middle bring all the scenes to life.  The ending was my favorite as Anthony dedicated a chapter to how everyone could make a difference not only for animals and people, but for Planet Earth in general.  Babylon’s Ark definitely sheds a different light on the Iraq war, and is a highly recommended read for all avid readers and animal lovers.

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Purchase it at Amazon.com here: Babylon’s Ark

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Has anyone read this book?  If yes, what was your take on it?  If not, do you plan on reading it?  Let us know in the comment section below!

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*Note: The synopsis and photo were taken from Goodreads.com.  The review above is written by me.  © Kalie Lyn 2011*

Link of the Day: What Are THEY Buying?

Book Map

The Huffington Post:  Book Depository Live: Amazing Map Shows Book Buying Around the World

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This is actually really cool – and a little addicting!  It’s also helpful with finding new books to read.  Check it out!

Happy MondayAll!

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Voice of Conscience [Book Review]

Just like with Murder on the Naval Base, I personally reviewed this book for the author.  Enjoy!

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Title:  Voice of Conscience

Author: Behcet Kaya

Synopsis: ”Author Behcet Kaya, in his first novel Voice of Conscience, transports his readers to the land of his birth, bringing to life all of the sights, sounds and smells of a place steeped in centuries of tradition and exacting customs. Calling upon his own life experiences he weaves a story of love and revenge that plays itself out on three continents.”

ISBN-10: 1449014534

Voice of Conscience

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 My Review:

In his first novel, Voice of Conscious, Behcet Kaya brings readers on an adventure of life, culture, and ultimate tragedy.  Following protagonist Ramzi Jr. Ozcomert from childhood to adulthood on three different continents, an extreme story of murder, love, and revenge is creatively and beautifully depicted.

Kaya lends his familiarity of Turkey, along with his own personal experiences, to captivate readers from the very beginning.  His words are descriptive, allowing you to escape fully into the story.  Singing to the tune of Shakespeare, Behcet Kaya is a rare breed of modern day authors who is able to weave an emotional and strong work of literature.

Voice of Conscious can be summed up into one word: powerful.  This is a book that will captivate, forcing you to read until the very end, and then going back to read it again.  Behcet Kaya has truly created something special, and it is not a book to be passed up!

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Purchase it at Amazon.com here: Voice of Conscience

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Has anyone read this book?  If yes, what was your take on it?  If not, do you plan on reading it?  Let us know in the comment section below!

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*Note: The synopsis was taken from Amazon.com.  The review above is written by me.  © Kalie Lyn 2011*

Murder on the Naval Base [Book Review]

I had the privilege of  personally reviewing this book for the author himself.  So, here is my review and enjoy!

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Title:  Murder on the Naval Base

Author: Behcet Kaya

Synopsis: ”Beginning with a blurry account of a cold-blooded shooting of a couple, singled out while having dinner at an Officer’s Club, the prime suspect is apprehended hours later while apparently attempting to flee the state. With over a dozen eye-witnesses collaborating the incident, little was left in the puzzle for the military investigators to piece together; especially once it was determined the two victims were in fact the perpetrator’s wife and the man she was having an on-going affair with. After the shocking beginning of the novel, the reader in taken on a journey throughout the life and career of the characters while interlacing the technical jargon and vernacular of naval flight training and the nuances of the military lifestyle. Combined with a steamy undercurrent of lust, love, sexual fulfillment, jealousy and primordial desires of the cast of characters, the human condition of married life versus the structure and demands of military careers are juxtaposed against the strength and will of personal upbringing and ethical behavior.” 

ASIN: B006MIJ8B6

Murder on the Naval Base

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 My Review:

Behcet Kaya’s Murder on the Naval Base is a suspenseful and entertaining murder-mystery adventure.  Readers instantly become entrapped as protagonist, U.S. Navy Lieutenant Anderson Garrett Belguzar’s life turns upside down when he is charged with the murder of his wife and former best friend.  Comprised of flashbacks, Navy life, and court room drama, readers meet a variety of characters, all intertwined to one another through the tragedy of murder.

Behcet Kaya paints a vivid picture with each descriptive sentence, while the short but action-packed chapters urge you to continue reading.  After the story has been developed in Part 1, the much anticipated climax in Part 2 provides an unsuspecting twist that will keep you reading until the very end.

A story of betrayal, romance, and who-done-it mystery, Behcet Kaya has created an exciting read throughout.  Perfect for mystery lovers, or for those just looking for an easy but enthralling read, Murder on the Naval Base is highly recommended.

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Purchase it at Amazon.com here: Murder on the Naval Base

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Has anyone read this book?  If yes, what was your take on it?  If not, do you plan on reading it?  Let us know in the comment section below!

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*Note: The synopsis was taken from Goodreads.com.  The review above is written by me.  © Kalie Lyn 2011*

Link of the Day: Books Turn Into Buildings

Flavorwire: 10 Gorgeous Buildings Made Out of Books

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I’m totally going to build my house out of old books.  It’s a great way to recycle them and give them a new life!

Happy Tuesday All!

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Celebrating Cervantes

World Book and Copyright Day

HAPPY WORLD BOOK DAY!

World Book Day is celebrated in honor of the birth and death of William Shakespeare:

and in honor of the death of Don Quixote author, Miguel de Cervantes:

I have had the good fortune of living in Spain, the birth-country of Cervantes, and have even visited his hometown and where he studied, Alcalá de Henares.

So, to celebrate this wonderful writer, I would like to share a few pictures with you that I took while I was in Alcalá.

A statue of Cervantes stands in the middle of his hometown, Alcalá.

The actual university where Cervantes studied. Today, students are still able to attend it.

When we were there, Alcalá was having their annual Mercado de El Quijote, or Medieval Festival.

This "Chocolate Man" is wearing the typical dress of the times of Cervantes.

A craftsman, also dressed in clothes from the times of Cervantes, sculpts a bowl out of metal.

Alcalá is an artist town.

Alcalá was an interesting city.  Today it is a college town however its history and culture still remain important.  It is a city that represents artists and their work, and is proud to be the hometown of Miguel de Cervantes.

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I could never conclude a World Book Day post without asking what you are currently reading!

At the moment, I am reading Babylon’s Ark by Lawrence Anthony, an inspiring true story about the author’s attempts to save the war-stricken zoo of Baghdad.

What are you reading during World Book Day?  Please tell us in the comment section below!


HAPPY WORLD BOOK DAY ALL!  AND REMEMBER TO READ!

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*The first 3 pictures – of Cervantes, Shakespeare, and the World Book Day logo – were taken from their Wikipedia pages.  The pictures of Alcalá were taken by me: © Kalie Lyn, 2010.*


Link of the Day: ‘Three Cups of Tea’ Scandal Continues

Three Cups Of Tea

The Huffington Post:  ‘Three Cups of Tea’ Author, Greg Mortensen, Sued by Readers for Book Fabrications

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Come on, people!  The whole part of reading is to experience a story, whether that story is fiction or non!  ’A Million Little Pieces’ was one of my favorite books, and yes it did piss me off when I found out that James Frey lied throughout practically the entire book, but it’s still an amazing read!

‘Three Cups of Tea’ is on my TBR list, and regardless of whether everything actually happened how Mortensen relates it or not, I will probably enjoy it because everyone says it’s a great travel story.  And that’s why I bought it!

What do you think?  Those of you who have read ‘Three Cups of Tea’, was there anything that seemed off about it?  Do you think that Greg Mortensen fabricated his story, and if yes, do you think he should be punished?

Happy Thursday All!

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