Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Debbie Macomber

I haven been reading a lot of Debbie Macomber books lately. What started me off was surprising the "About the author" part of on of her first books. She was dyslexic as a child and had to struggle with it. She finally saved some money to buy a second hand typewriter and started writing when her kids used to go to sleep. Some how this story was very inspiring which made me read my first Debbie Macomber books, " A good yarn".

This review would be a series review more than a book review.

Blossom street series:

This series deals with mainly one yarn store called the " Good Yarn" on Blossom street and the knitting classes organised here. All the characters you see in this series are very real and you feel connected to them instantly. There is a cancer survivor, a struggling mother , a woman who desperately wants to become a mother , a man who needs to find a new meaning to his life and many many more characters. They all meet in the knitting classes and get to know each other, They learn from each others experiences and form a wonderful friendship. This series is basically a feel good series of books . They make you feel happy and give you hope by the time you are done with them....... :)

After i loved the Blossom street series i decided to read another one of her series, Cedar cove series.

Cedar cove series:

This series is based on the place where she currently lives and almost all the characters are actually based on the people who live in that place. This series again is fun to read. The characters and emotions are portrayed beautifully which again makes these books page-turners. This series has a large number of characters ranging for a teenage girl to a pastor. Every book is based on one of the families and takes us through their lives and issues.

Style of writing:

Debbie's style of writing is very easy to understand and the stories are so well written that it makes you want to turn pages until you reach the end . The language used is also fairly easy to follow.

Debbie Macomber is a must read when you want to read a feel good book. something they makes you believe that life is beautiful however it is. You can make your life what you want it to be. Just like the tag line says ....... Make time for friends..... Make time for Debbie Macomber...... :D
Happy reading.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Kodaikanal - June 2011

Bangalore - Kodaikanal - Bangalore

I always wanted to go to Kodaikanal since a long time and when it was time to go on a vacation next i had almost decided it would be kodai. I then met some people who told me it was a wrong time to goto Kodai since it would be raining and thats when i came here and asked you all here if i should go to Kodai or Coorg. I then read Shishir's travelgue and decided it would be Kodai.

Day 1:

Bangalore - Krishnagiri - Salem - Dindigul - Batlagundu - Kodai
Total : 465 kms.

We started at around 5:50 from our house in Bangalore and hence found most roads to be the empty. The car was tanked up the night before and the air pressure checked. The drive was fantastic and NH7 is a treat to drive on and to the eyes.... . We reached Salem by about 8:30 with justone stop at the A2B in Thoppur. We finally reached Kodai around 1:30 in the afternoon and checked into Villa Retreat. Some pics enroute. So we took around 7 and a half hours to reach Kodai with about 3 breaks in between. The major road blocks were in Salem and Batlagundu. In Salem because of the two wheelers who came out of no where and in batlagundu because of that narrow road in between the town that we had to take to reach the kodai ghat road.

The electronic city fly over.

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Beautiful NH7.....

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Kodai Ghat road. Sorry for the blurred pics, they were taken while the car was moving.

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Rat Tail falls. I was just glad to see some water in the falls. I just didnt want to be dry.

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View around Rat tail falls.

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Silver casade falls.

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View from the hotel

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After checking into the hotel, we ordered lunch, which was ok, and kind of just relaxed most of the evening. The hotel room was excelled and the view from the room we were in was awesome. In the late evening, we walked around Kodai lake and the surrounding places so that we knew where the restaraunts etc were.

After having a good dinner at "Tava" we slept off at around 11.

Day 2: Kodaikanal Sight seeing.

We woke up in the morning and decided to do Pillar rock today. When we checked at the reception they told us that there is a 15 km circut road where in we could cover about 7 view points, so we decided to do that.

This road has the following view points.

1. Green valley view.
2. Golf course
3. Pine forest view.
4. Guna caves
5. Pillar rock
6. Moir point.
7. Upper lake view.

In all these view points the best ones were the Pillar rocks , Pine forest view and the Upper lake view. The main disadvantage though was that all these view points are extremely crowded. Infact we avoided Guna caves cause when we reached that point, the crowd was so loud and that was a major put off.

Pillar rocks was interesting mainly cause the view changes every couple of minutes with the fog playing hide and seek. Following are some pictures from the circuit drive.

Golf course view:
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Pillar rock:
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Upper lake view.
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In the afternoon we had a great pizza at Cloud street cafe. They make some amazing brownies too. Infact the brownies were so good that we got some packed. We went back to the hotel for a short afternoon nap .

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In the evening we went to the lake thinking we might go boating, but when we saw the crowd there we decided to walk around the lake instead. Dinner was at Hilltop Inn which was very average. We came back to the hotel and enjoyed the night time view with some hot tea and called it a night. Tomorrow we go to Berajim lake.

Day 3: Coakers walk and Berajim lake

Next day morning, we decided to go to Coakers walk which was right next to the hotel. We were the first ones there and so it was fun to just walk around. The view was great but then it was the same as we got from the hotel. The entrance fee was 3Rs per person and 10 Rs for the camera.

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At around 10:30 the taxi was ready to take us to Berajim lake. We decided to take the taxi for this tour since you need permissions to go into the forest. We started from the hotel at around 10:30. The entrance to the forest is right next to the Moir point. We were told by the hotel guys that at the entrance the forest guard would trake Rs.50 as the cleaning charges and that we need to pay that there. I am very sure that cleaning charges go into the guards pocket. So we paid the fifty bucks and went in.

The first point was the silent valley view point. We could hardly see anything from here as it was all covered it fog. The view point is also securely barricaded since apparently people have tried to commit suicide from here.

The second point was the Upper berajim lake view point. When we reached the view point it was already crowded. People were pushing each other just to get a good view. We waited until the crowd left to go up the view point.

Lake view:
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The third view point was the Caps valley view point. This view point was also completely fogged out and so i didnt feel the need to walk completely inside. I just took a few pictures and left. This worked out to our advantage since we kind of left the crowd behind.

Caps valley view:
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The next point was called " madi kettinsole" in tamil. Please correct me if i am wrong. The drive told us that this means that people who get lost in this area of the forest get disoriented and hence loose their minds.
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The last point was the Berajim lake. The lake was very serene and calm. People apparently have picnics here which was visible thanks to the trash around, but we decided to leave early.

We reached the hotel by about 1:30 and went to have to lunch at Tibetian Brothers. Apprently every sunday there is a sunday market and so PT road was jam packed. Cards arent allowed entry and so we had to park a little further away. We went to cloud street cafe and packed some brownies to get them back to Bangalore.

In the evening, we just walked around the lake again, bought chocolates, had dinner at "Tava" again and came back to the hotel and slept off.

Day 4:

Drive back to Bangalore. Followed the same route back to Bangalore. Villa retreat was a pleasure to stay in . As a gift they gave us a picture of us in the hotel garden, which was a really nice gesture. We started at around 8:50 and reached the outskirts of Bangalore around 3:50. Unfortunately the traffic was bad and so got home around 5.

Overall, Kodai was a beautiful place to go to. The roads were a treat to drive on and the car performed fantastically well. Major put off though was that at every nook and corner there are these touts who keep coming and asking Sir room chahiye......

Monday, May 23, 2011

3 Book reviews together

Didnt have a lot of time over the last couple of weeks to write the reviews..... so i am combining the reviews of 3 books together on this one post......

1. Engaging the Enemy by Nora Roberts:

Its actually two small novels combined into one. Both the stories are such wherein both the characters hate each other in the beginning and then fall in love ultimately.

Somehow i couldnt connect to the characters in both the short stories. It was too much of romance which is not necessarily seen in Nora Roberts books.... So wont recommend this book.

2. The first love cookie club by Lori Wilde:

This is the story of a Sarah who believed that On Christmas Eve, if you sleep with kismet cookies under your pillow and dream of your one true love, he will be your destiny.until she was 15 and ran in the church to stop her destiny " Travis walker" from getting married. Now she is 24, and is a famous children's author and is popularly known as Sadie cool.

The story starts when Sarah gets a letter from a fan who is dying and her wish is to to meet her. Sarah decides to meet her, but meeting her means going to the same place that incident had happened 9 years ago , meeting the people who would recognize her... She was prepared for all of this....When she reaches there she realizes she wasn't ready for one thing....... the little girls father was Travis walker..... Her soul mate.... Her destiny....

Lori Wilde writing is fairly basic and so it makes a fun read. The book depicts the father daughter relationship beautifully and make you really feel for those characters. Overall a nice read but does feel too idealistic in the end

3. Sanctuary by Nora Roberts:

This time Nora Roberts does a fantastic job writing this thriller.

Jo Ellen Hathaway is a twenty-seven year old photographer with a growing national reputation. She left her family home, Sanctuary, at the age of eighteen to make her way in the world. She left behind a family which had never recovered from the mother's desertion twenty years earlier. Her father Sam; her brother, Brian, and her sister, Alexa were all, as was Jo Ellen, devastated by Anabelle's abandonment. Jo Ellen, who looks just like her mother, has found it particularly difficult to adjust to the sense of betrayal she feels.

She is being stalked and she is scared. One day she gets a picture of her mother's body and has a breakdown. She decides to run back to Sanctuary, her so called home.

The book is basically about how the relationships develop between the siblings, how having a loving family helps and how Jo ellen finds love in Sanctuary.

Nora Roberts is back to writing the genre she is best at... Romantic Thrillers. Its makes a fantastic read.

So there you go, 3 book reviews at once.......Hopefully i did do justice to all of them.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Custody for Two -- Karen Rose Smith -- Book Review

Picked up a Mills and Boon after a long long long time...... :)..... but it turned out to be a decent read.

The story is about two characters........ Dylan Malloy and Shaye Bartholomew.

Dylan is a photographer who loves to travel into exotic places like the jungles of Africa to photograph wild animals....
One day he gets a message that his only family... his sister and brother in law are killed in an accident. The only family he has now is his prematurely born nephew, Timmy. The situation is complicated by his sister's will, which gives custody of Timmy to her friend, Shaye. Dylan's wish to be a part of his nephews life makes it very difficult for Shaye. She keeps worrying that Dylan might take Timmy away from her by filing for custody. So now , they have to find a way to trust each other but the bigger problem was that they needed to deal with their budding attraction.

Karen Rose Smith's way of writing is pleasant and is simple and fun to read. Overall, a decent read....doesnt need too much attention so a good travel read i guess....... :)

Sunday, April 10, 2011

A Summer Fling by Milly Johnson -- A Review

Just finished reading " A summer fling" by Milly Johnson.

When Christie takes overs as the head of the Bakery department she changes not just the way the department works but also brings about a difference in the people working in the department.

When dynamic, power-dressing Christie blows in like a warm wind to take over their department, five very different women find themselves thrown together at work. But none of them could have predicted the fierce bond of friendship that her leadership would inspire...

Anna, 39, is reeling from the loss of her fiance, who ran off with a much younger woman. Her pride in tatters, these days Anna finds it difficult to leave the house. Her impending 40th birthday also makes her think as if she is turning 60.....So when a handsome, mysterious stranger takes an interest in her, she's not sure whether she can learn to trust again?

Then there's Grace, in her fifties, trapped in a loveless marriage with a man she married because, unable to have children of her own, she fell in love with his motherless brood. Now, that the children have all moved out and have lives of their own Grace has nothing to look forward to other than the family lunch on Sundays and her Job at the bakery. Will she move on ever from this life to have the faith and courage to start a new life.

Dawn, orphaned as a child, engaged to love-rat Calum, is more interested in the security that comes with his tight-knit, boisterous family? As time passes by she realises that she is just stuck in this relationship.......When a sexy, footloose rock singer catches her eye, will Dawn have the courage to follow her heart?

At 28, Raychel is the youngest member of their little gang. And with a loving husband, Ben, and a cosy little nest for two, she would seem to be the happiest. But like that say every one has their secrets.....and her secrets made her unwilling to open up to any one.....

Chirsty, also has some secrets of her own...... she still mourns her husbands death.... Will she be able to move on?

When Christie walks in as their new boss, the girls realize that they all have been going through some tough phases in life and realize that as long as they have each other for support they can overcome these hurdles.No
ne of them though, quite realized how much they needed the sense of fun, laughter, and loyalty that abounds when five women become friends. It's one for all, and all for one!


Overall, it was a good read. The book has some fun moments which make you laugh, some sad moments and some which make you think. Milly johnson's way of writing is fantastic though , she captures the emotions just right but in some parts you do think that she could have done a little more justice with the words.

Happy Reading. !!!!!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

The Bride Quartet-Nora Roberts-Review

I recently finished reading the Bride Quatret by Nora Roberts. It basically is a story of 4 friends .... Mac , Emma , Laurel and Parker. They are 4 books in this series.
1. Visions in White. ( Mac's story)
2. Bed of Roses ( Emma's story)
3. Savor the moment ( Laurel's story) and
4. Happy ever after ( Parker's story)

The best part of these books is that they are happy books..... you feel happy at the end of the book and are waiting to read the others. Nora Roberts had this innate capability to keep the reader hooked on, not by making the books overtly dramatic but just by keeping them simple and sweet.

Mac , Emma , Laurel and Parker are child hood friends who loved to play wedding day. Little did they know that this game would one day give them a business idea. As they grow older they start a venture where in they plan weddings. Mac is photographer , Emma is the florist , Laurel bakes the most amazing wedding cakes and Parker puts all of this together and schedules and plans the entire wedding.

The best part of the book that i personally like is the way these friends are shown to trust each other blindly. All of us in our lives need at least one friend whom we can count on, who would be there with us even if we were wrong. This aspect comes out really well in the books.

So my verdict........ read the books they are amazing...... they are simple and sweet and will leave you with a really happy feeling in the end...... :D

Thanks,
DJL

P.S. One of my friends asked me to start reviewing the books i read ( since i read so many ..:D) and so this post. Will write more when i can.

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