Sunday, November 30, 2008
Will Get Back Into It
1. I started teacher's college in September, and have been crazy-busy!
2. See reason "1".
I have still been reading like a fiend, and will return with proper, regular updates when I have a moment to breath...
The Wonder Worrier (and Wonder Reader!),
Stephanie
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Dear John

Author: Nicholas Sparks
Publication Year: 2006
Synopsis: (courtesy of Nicholas Sparks online)
An angry rebel, John dropped out of school and enlisted in the Army, not knowing what else to do with his life--until he meets the girl of his dreams, Savannah. Their mutual attraction quickly grows into the kind of love that leaves Savannah waiting for John to finish his tour of duty, and John wanting to settle down with the woman who has captured his heart. But 9/11 changes everything. John feels it is his duty to re-enlist. And sadly, the long separation finds Savannah falling in love with someone else. "Dear John," the letter read...and with those two words, a heart was broken and two lives were changed forever. Returning home, John must come to grips with the fact that Savannah, now married, is still his true love—and face the hardest decision of his life.
Thoughts:
Very soon after writing my previous post about my love for all books by Nicholas Sparks, a co-worker loaned me this novel. I nearly read the entire thing in one evening. Having already recently gushed about Nicholas Sparks in general, I will just say -- READ THIS BOOK. The calibre of this love story, and the way it draws you in, is very reminiscent of The Notebook. I was engrossed by the characters and the story, and even found myself crying throughout the ending of the book.
Dear John is available for purchase online here:
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Note from The Wonder Worrier: I apologize for my previous lack of updates on this blog; I am trying to update more steadily now. I have read a good batch of novels recently, so I'm updating frequently this week with novels that I didn't get a chance to update as soon as I finished reading them. The end of my office job and beginning of teacher's college had me distracted for the past couple of weeks. Keep checking in, and happy reading!!!
Friday, August 29, 2008
The Importance of Being Married

Author: Gemma Townley
Publication Year: 2008
Synopsis: Jessica Wild always had a sensible head on her shoulders. Raised by her no-nonsense grandmother, Jessica didn't have time for relationships and frivolity. However, after creating a less-than-thruthful story of her romantic life for an elderly friend, she finds herself in a mess of a situation after finding out she was left a massive inheritence by said elderly friend -- made out to a Mrs. Jessica Milton. Hilarity ensues as Jessica tries to figure out how to collect the inheritence -- by trying to marry the CEO of her company in 50 days.
Thoughts: I really enjoy Gemma Townley novels. In real life, she is sisters with my favourite Chick-Lit author, Sophie Kinsella. Her books are of a very similar calibre to her sister's writings. This is Gemma Townley's most recent book, and I gobbled it up in two days. I was pleasantly surprised to read on the back cover that this is the FIRST in a "Jessica Wild Trilogy"; so I'm eagerly anticipating the next two books in this series. For Sophie Kinsella fans, I see the Jessica Wild character as Gemma Townley's "Becky Bloomwood". A must-read for Chick-Lit lovers!
You Can Find The Importance of Being Married online here:
Monday, August 11, 2008
The Guardian

- The Notebook (classic, wonderful, I can read this one in a two-hour sitting!).
- The Wedding (sequel to The Notebook in that its the son-in-law of Noah & Allie as the main character! Sweet, short romantic tale with a twist ending!).
- A Walk To Remember (similar length to The Notebook, and similar type of story. The movie was dramatically different from the book, and I highly recommend you read this book!).
- A Bend in the Road (one of my favourite Nicholas Sparks' stories so far! Connected very well to the characters, excellent story line).
- True Believer (another more current read for me, and I really enjoyed it. Found the characters easy to get attached to, liked the story line a lot).
- Nights in Rodanthe (this is coming out as a feature film this September; it wasn't my favourite of his stories but that's because I read it as a teenager and its about a middle-age couple so I just didn't connect too well to the characters)
- Message In A Bottle (I read this one quite awhile ago; I remember liking the story, but I wasn't a huge fan of the ending. I never saw the film version of this book).
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Brady Brady

You just can't go wrong with Brady Brady!
Monday, July 21, 2008
Agent Provocateur

Saturday, July 19, 2008
Love The One You're With

Author: Emily Giffin
Publication Year: 2008
Synopsis:
Ellen Dempsey is a photographer in New York City. She's happily newly-wed to Andy, yet an unexpected run-in with her first-love (Leo) years after their intense relationship came to an end makes her question her past and the choices she's making in her present. Ellen finds herself at a crossroads as she must choose between her stable life with her husband - or finally finding closure between her and Leo.
Thoughts:
This is Emily Giffin's fourth novel. I've read all four, in order, and each one is as good as the last. Giffin writes in the first-person narrative, meaning that the main character narrates the story. Giffin artfully weaves her character's pasts and presents together, creating an emotional connection between the main character and the reader. I highly recommend this to all chick-lit lovers, but also to any woman looking for a page-turner.
I mentioned the first three Emily Giffin Novels here on my other blog. Briefly they are:
Something Borrowed
Something Blue
Baby Proof
I highly recommend that her books are read in order. The first two stories are a series, and while Baby Proof and Love The One You're With each have new main characters all four stories take place in New York City and as a little treat to faithful readers Emily Giffin's New York City is an interwoven place in which some characters from her other books are very briefly mentioned in the other novels.
Emily Giffin is a favourite author of mine, and definitely worth checking out!
Love The One You're With is available for purchase through Amazon here:
Amazon (Canada)
Amazon (U.S.)