Congrats to April X for being the winner of my Gratitude Giveaway! She wins an audiobook copy of The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks.
Thanks to Inspired Kathy for hosting the Gratitude Giveaway blog hop and thanks to all of my new followers!

 literature teacher-self enjoyed all the symbolism and  saw right away that this was an allegory.  On the other hand, it was a  little too sorority for my liking - but that's my own prejudice entering  the reading experience.
literature teacher-self enjoyed all the symbolism and  saw right away that this was an allegory.  On the other hand, it was a  little too sorority for my liking - but that's my own prejudice entering  the reading experience. 
     
  


 




 
   
 Vera  Dietz is beside herself when her estranged best friend Charlie dies  before they have a chance to make amends.  Now she has a difficult  decision to make: does she clear his name of a crime that people think  he committed or does she allow her own anger and fear to keep her  silent?
Vera  Dietz is beside herself when her estranged best friend Charlie dies  before they have a chance to make amends.  Now she has a difficult  decision to make: does she clear his name of a crime that people think  he committed or does she allow her own anger and fear to keep her  silent?


 Mary over at Sparkling Reviews is giving away a free Nook Color to one lucky reader once she reaches 1100 followers.  Head on over there for a chance to win.  The contest ends once she reaches 1100.
Mary over at Sparkling Reviews is giving away a free Nook Color to one lucky reader once she reaches 1100 followers.  Head on over there for a chance to win.  The contest ends once she reaches 1100. 
   
 
  
 
    
 
   


Seventeen year-old Veronica “Ronnie” Miller’s life was turned upside-down when her parents divorced and her father moved from New York City to Wilmington,North Carolina. Three years later, she remains angry and alienated from her parents, especially her father… until her mother decides it would be in everyone’s best interest if she spent the summer in Wilmington with him. Ronnie’s father, a former concert pianist and teacher, is living a quiet life in the beach town, immersed in creating a work of art that will become the centerpiece of a local church. The tale that unfolds is an unforgettable story about love in its myriad forms.
 Chronicle Books is giving away a very generous gift for the holidays.  Create a wish list of their books on your blog and one lucky blogger will win up to $500 worth of their books.  Head on over to their Happy Haul-idays website to get started!
Chronicle Books is giving away a very generous gift for the holidays.  Create a wish list of their books on your blog and one lucky blogger will win up to $500 worth of their books.  Head on over to their Happy Haul-idays website to get started!
Some schools have honor codes.
Others have handbooks.
Themis Academy has the Mockingbirds.
Themis Academy is a quiet boarding school with an exceptional student body that the administration trusts to always behave the honorable way--the Themis Way. So when Alex is date raped during her junior year, she has two options: stay silent and hope someone helps her, or enlist the Mockingbirds--a secret society of students dedicated to righting the wrongs of their fellow peers. - from Goodreads
I've thought about rape before. I pictured it happening to me. A dark alley, some rough guy I don't know who's five times my size grabs me and forces me to my knees, a knife to my throat. Sometimes I'd picture it happening in my house while everyone was asleep. He'd come in through my window and hover above me. I'd be startled awake, pinned down in my own bed, everything I know that's right in the world ripped out of my chest.
That is rape.
I know rape is something else too. It's just I always thought of it in a very specific way - with a very specific kind of attacker - not in a way I'd have to defend, not in a way where I'd have to preface everything with "I was drunk, really drunk."

Forget everything you thought you knew about how to motivate people--at work, at school, at home. It's wrong. As Daniel H. Pink explains in his new and paradigm-shattering book, the secret to high performance and satisfaction in today's world is the deeply human need to direct our own lives, to learn and create new things, and to do better by ourselves and our world.
Drawing on four decades of scientific research on human motivation, Pink exposes the mismatch between what science knows and what business does - and how that affects every aspect of our lives. He demonstrates that while the old-fashioned carrot-and-stick approach worked successfully in the 20th century, it's precisely the wrong way to motivate people for today's challenges. In Drive, he reveals the three elements of true motivation:
# Autonomy - the desire to direct our own lives
# Mastery - the urge to get better and better at something that matters
# Purpose- the yearning to do what we do in the service of something larger than ourselves
Along the way, he takes us to companies that are enlisting new approaches to motivation and introduces us to the scientists and entrepreneurs who are pointing a bold way forward. - from Goodreads

 One of my favorite travel memories is of walking along the East Side Gallery in Berlin, Germany.  It's the longest stretch of the Berlin Wall that's still standing and is the longest outdoor art gallery.  Along this stretch of wall was a little souvenir stand where you could pay a euro to get your passport stamped with a former East German checkpoint stamp.  Every time I open my passport and see that stamp, all of the
One of my favorite travel memories is of walking along the East Side Gallery in Berlin, Germany.  It's the longest stretch of the Berlin Wall that's still standing and is the longest outdoor art gallery.  Along this stretch of wall was a little souvenir stand where you could pay a euro to get your passport stamped with a former East German checkpoint stamp.  Every time I open my passport and see that stamp, all of the wonderful memories of my time in Berlin come flooding back to me.  It is, to this day, my favorite city on earth.  It has the most exciting energy of any city I've never visited (that includes New York) and yet, even with all that youthful vibrancy, it still firmly holds hands with the past.
 wonderful memories of my time in Berlin come flooding back to me.  It is, to this day, my favorite city on earth.  It has the most exciting energy of any city I've never visited (that includes New York) and yet, even with all that youthful vibrancy, it still firmly holds hands with the past. I am a huge fan of the middle eastern parsley and bulghur salad known as tabbouleh (that my brother no-so-affectionately refers to as "mowed grass").  There's just one problem: I hate tomatoes and tabbouleh is always rife with them.  So I decided to make my own - omitting the tomatoes.  The problem with omitting the tomatoes though, is that it lacked a punch of color.  So I replaced the green onions for red onions.  The results were delicious and this will be the recipe I always use to make tabbouleh from now on:
I am a huge fan of the middle eastern parsley and bulghur salad known as tabbouleh (that my brother no-so-affectionately refers to as "mowed grass").  There's just one problem: I hate tomatoes and tabbouleh is always rife with them.  So I decided to make my own - omitting the tomatoes.  The problem with omitting the tomatoes though, is that it lacked a punch of color.  So I replaced the green onions for red onions.  The results were delicious and this will be the recipe I always use to make tabbouleh from now on:
Anna was looking forward to her senior year in Atlanta, where she has a great job, a loyal best friend, and a crush on the verge of becoming more. So she's less than thrilled about being shipped off to boarding school in Paris — until she meets Étienne St. Clair. Smart, charming, beautiful, Étienne has it all . . . including a serious girlfriend. - from Goodreads