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Showing posts with label Pennsylvania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pennsylvania. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

A Big, Big Dream by Michael Scott Roberts

Hi there!
Welcome back to Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers!  Ever get a craving for something sweet?  You know...the ones that leave you with the MUST GET CANDY desire?  (*nods*) Get ready...the feature of today's review will definitely bring out the sweet tooth in us all (I know it did for me)...but it will also leave you with an inspiring tale to share (definitely less calories in this option).  Are you ready?  Today's book of choice is....

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This is a story about a book (no really, the book is featured in the story...it's quite interesting really) about one person's journey to reach his "big, big dream". Whose dream are we taking a walk in?  Why, the infamous Mr. Milton Hershey!  What?  You don't know who that is?  He's the gentleman responsible for the creation of the Hershey chocolate empire.  (mmm, chocolate)  Oh, now it rings a bell?  Thought so.  As popular as his confections are still today, have you ever stopped to think of how he reached that worldwide recognition level?  It's a story of perseverance, planning, and a heart full of love.  From the cherished values instilled by his parents, the trials of starting a new business from the ground up, and finally his work with orphaned and underprivileged children that's still going strong today.

Within this book, you learn a little more about the man behind the corporation, and taste a bit of the sweetness entwined there-in. The beautiful illustrations combined with an uplifting, difficult, yet inspiring story make this the perfect book for readers of any age. There is also the addition of not only a down loadable narration of the story (convenient for those audio book lovers, or those with young children that wish to follow along) but an accompanying song that follows the lyrics along the top of each page (quite unique and fun if I do say so myself); both giving just the extra touch needed to stand out all the more.

I think part of the reason this book "called" to me is that Pennsylvania is my home state.  Though I don't currently reside there, I remember the area from my childhood days and Hershey was a MUST for any resident.  You go through the town and the lamp posts are all Hershey kisses.  You take the chocolate factory tour/ride and get a sample of the freshly made chocolate upon reaching it's end.  Memories versus present day may vary, just as a child's understanding of what the Hershey vision really was all about pretty much fell on the candy alone.  It's nice to revisit the area even if only in my mind's eye and walk away with a better understanding of why this confectionery world was created and to whom the benefits were intended to fall.  To sum it up, three words...a wonderful book.

Special thanks to Paula at Author Marketing Experts, Inc for the review copy. (THANKS!) For more information on AME, visit their NING site or follow along on Twitter.  To find out a more on this title and the author behind it's creation, visit the book's website.

Until next time....happy reading!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Scranton: The Electric City by Alyssa Amori

Hello, hello and welcome back to another day, another post!  To all of you participating in this year's Nanowrimo, thank you for taking a moment out of your hectic scheduled writing plans to view my post!  To everyone else, thanks goes to you as well (Let's face it, you didn't have to visit today, but you did!  Yay!)!  If you don't know of the even of which I am speaking, check out their website for more details.  I believe sign up is still open should you wish to embark on this fantastical endeavor, or if you'd prefer to wait til next year, you can get a head start on seeing what it's all about.


An unexpected challenge presented itself late yesterday....as I was leaving the office, just about to escape the parking lot, a small dark stranger came into my life for a fleeting few hours.  (Calm down....we're not writing a romance novel here....)  Meet the "dog-that-would-be-pancake", known later as Charlie!  He was running in the road, just missing vehicles as they hurried home to their loved ones.  Being a dog lover, I had to stop and see if I could at least get him off the street (it was suppose to get pretty cold last night too...didn't want the pup freezing himself out).  Luckily, he was a friendly little guy and so for the next 2 hours we sought out his owner (no one in the neighborhood recognized him) and then a temporary home for the night.  One of my coworkers, although unable to assist herself, sought out another coworker and TADA!  Temporary home found! (Yay puppy!)  But wait...his "tail" does not end there....about 45 minutes later, the owner was found!  (Yay lucky pup!)  It seems our call to Animal Control about finding the dog reached the ears of the owner that was now calling them to report the same said doggie lost.  Needless to say, crazy night, but happy ending!  Speaking of home...

Taking a nostalgic walk down memory lane today...okay, a walk down a path that ran right by my memory lane...to sample the simpler and more familiar things in life.  Memories of home and days gone by (hey, not that many days...I'm not THAT old....just enough days to be in the past).  Today's pick is....


Scranton:  The Electric City
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Alyssa Amori
A pictorial tribute to a place that meshes both golden and modern times, Scranton:  The Electric City provides a little piece of home for those that have been there, or a tantalizing look at what those who haven't, have been missing....depending on your view.  (Score one for longest run on sentence!)

This is one of those books you keep on a coffee table...not because it is the size of one, but because you love to look through the pictures held within.  You feel the desire to share those same said pictures with guests that grace your living room or sitting area.  Their beauty, the light, the architecture, the simple quality that is threaded throughout their gathering and assembly.  It easily takes you to the city to get a birds eye view of some of the most beloved and memorable places the area has to offer. 

Ah yes...another one that definitely brought back memories of childhood.  Some of the places shown, I have actually visited and they are as lovely as the pictures reveal.  It amazing how your memory actually works.  I mean, your mind is like a giant camera. (well more like a video camera with sound and picture options, but you get the idea) snapping various photographs of your life.  How well you remember each one and keep it living in bright technicolor clarity all depends on if you were there in the moment.  For example, if you are taking a test whether it be in high school, college, or a work program, you are there under pressure and "forced" to focus on the task...try remembering one in detail.  Struggling, right?  Now picture your most memorable moment of a summer gone by....ah ha!  See, you could instantly bring to mind the summer experience down to the feel of the sand under your feet (or whatever your memory was) whereas with the test memory, you probably were vaguely able to recall the question you were trying to answer.  Being in the moment made it that much more for your life experience.  Now, off the heavy stuff, on to more fun!


Favorite pictures?  You bet!
The Albright Memorial Library (big surprise right?)!  Though I've never been there (that I recall, unless I was REALLY little), the outside is gorgeous!  I'm not a historical architecture buff by no means, but it brings to mind castles and old Paris (just my take on it probably).  That older rustic (not the right word....umm, maybe old-worldy...) look was popular in my home town as well....old cities = old buildings.  As much as I love new sites, new structures, new stuff in general....I have to love the classics as well.  There is a certain class, a grandeur if you will, that goes along with them.  (See the picture at right?  That's it!  Nice, huh?)

Oh, oh, and they include a look at Nay Aug Park (totally didn't realize that was in Scranton)!  We went there many times in my youth....nature, swimming (pool...no fishies swimming with me, thank you), and a small animal exhibit of sorts.  Then there's Montage Mountain....summer home of water slide fun, winter home of skiers everywhere.  PNC Field....we use to watch Red Barron (baseball) games there!  Looks like it's been upgrades to the "home of the Yankees".  Awesome!

Special notes from the publisher's site that I felt really should be passed on (just in case you didn't click the link in the title)...

Alyssa’s ultimate hope is to get the book into the hands of as many Scranton service men and women serving in Iraq and Afghanistan as possible. The book is designed to provide the troops with a much welcome glimpse of home.

Tribute Books will donate $1 for every copy sold to the memorial fund for the son of the late Sgt. Jan Argonish of Peckville, PA.

So whether you've been there, done that, and missing it like crazy (mE, Me, ME!)...or you are a fan of location based pictorial histories (yep, made up my own genre there...no, but seriously...), this is a book that (I feel at least) can be enjoyed by one and all.

COMMENT CREATOR
Time to fess up!  I know we've discussed whether you still live in your hometown or not on a prior post (don't worry....I'm not rehashing the question)...how about taking a look at where you live right now.  Whether hometown or place-to-call-home-for-now, what is your favorite thing about it?  What would you miss the most if you left tomorrow?  If you have a top few, feel free to list them!  I'm all ears...(well, eyes in this case as the post has no sound...)

eGalley copy made available for review by Nicole at Tribute Books!  (Thanks!) Tribute Books can also be found on Twitter (yep...another "tweeple" to add to your publisher lists) so take a moment to check them out!

**Special permission was received from Tribute Books to use the photo shown of the Albright Memorial Library as it is from within the publication reviewed.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

But Then Again I Could Be Wrong: The Book of Rants by Jim Rising

Hello there!  Welcome back to another day and another post here at Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers.  We've got a few different events coming up but alas...I like surprises and therefore the details shal be known only to moi at this time.  =0)  (Promise...you'll like them!)  With the sun shining and the humidity rising, it felt like time to dive into a book to bring back memories of the past...and SNOW!  So, let's move on with it...

Today's post is similiar to another recent one in the fact that I am letting the actual book title act as the post title as well.  (Well, if not for the length, come on!  The title is pretty cool anyone, right?) Today's book of choice (for those of you that DIDN'T read the title) is.....


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WHOO-whoo-WhOo! (insert flashing red lights) This is a HUMOR ALERT!  Inside the pages of this book, you will not only find a memoir of sorts detailing the life and times of a radio personality (okay, spokesperson, disc jockey...whatever terminology works for you, go with it), but humor to boot!

Ever have a time when you wondered why people do such silly (*COUGH**stupid*COUGH*) things?  Do you just file these instances away in the "forget-as-soon-as-possible" folder?  Or are you the person that gets online and types up a storm on the lastest thing that crossed you today?  Whether former or later, not to worry...there are many like you out there in either case.  Jim Rising, author and "subject" of this book has the privilege of talking about his "weighings on the mind" almost whenever the mood strikes....such is the freedom of life on the radio!  If you've tuned to any local station recently, you are sure to have heard the DJ's talking about this or that.  If you are like me, you probably tune them out half the time and either wait for a song to play, or change the station.  There are however those rare occasions when the person's personality comes through in what they are delivering and it just hits home.  This book is a collection of just that.  Daily "rantings" of situations encountered, thoughts entertained, and various what-not to spark conversation, laughter, and maybe your own remembrances.  Take it in all at once, or merely in small doses....but I'd definitely recommend this book the next time you encounter a "what the heck" kind of day.


Now I may be a bit partial on this one, and no....not because of how I obtained the book (don't worry, it's disclosed at the end of this post).  After being contacted by Nicole from Tribute Books, I was surprised to learn that not only are they located in Scranton, Pennsylvania (ah, it feels good to spell that out again), but the author and subject, Jim Rising, lives in the general vicinity, thereby making his stories and recollections all about that area! (SQUEEEE!)  So....oh, wait, you look confused?  Why is that important to me?  Oops!  Forgot to mention that.  My family was transplanted to our current location FROM around the same location in PENNSYLVANIA! (LOVE spelling that!  You know in school up there, it's like one of the FIRST words you learn how to spell.  Yep, no PA abbreviations for you.  Spell it out or face the consquences....) (overly dramatic, yes!  But worth the effect..) So, as you might be able to guess, this was like a walk down memory lane...at least in the aspect of locations mentioned and such.

The stories were highly entertaining and although some of that may come from an understanding of the sense of humor and living in the area he is speaking of, I feel it would be entertaining to "outsiders" (meant in the nicest way) as well!  Give it a try!  You can't tell me that you've never seen someone seriously investigating the most outrageously crazy item being sold at a sale and wondered, "why on earth would anyone buy that or sell it"....or maybe you've seen a great event coming up in your area only to discover the main act is minus a few players and the main draw is the refreshments....or maybe you've had a bird feeder that mysteriously ends up clear across the yard and your thinking OMG, it's Super Squirrel!  (Okay, so I'll stop now...it's really something you have to read to understand...***laughing at the screen***)

Review copy in eBook format courtesy of Nicole at Tribute Books! (Thank you for both the book and the smile!)  For those of you that live in the Twitter world (GUILTY!), feel free to "follow" them! (Who isn't on there nowadays?)

COMMENT CREATOR
Since I am now reminiscing about home (and SNOW...I really miss snow!), let's talk about YOUR hometown!  Which state and/or country (city too, if you are willing to share...if not, no big!) to you originally hail from?  What was your favorite thing about it?  Least?

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Until next time...happy reading!
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