Kinx's Book Nook: It's Monday! What the heck are you reading?!

Monday, February 11, 2013

It's Monday! What the heck are you reading?!


Welcome to It’s Monday! What Are You Reading! This is a great way to plan out your reading week and see what others are currently reading as well… you never know where that next “must read” book will come from! Hosted by Book Journey.

What I'm currently reading:


The Stars My Destination by Alfred BesterIn this pulse-quickening novel, Alfred Bester imagines a future in which people "jaunte" a thousand miles with a single thought, where the rich barricade themselves in labyrinths and protect themselves with radioactive hit men - and where an inarticulate outcast is the most valuable and dangerous man alive. The Stars My Destination is a classic of technological prophecy and timeless narrative enchantment by an acknowledged master of science fiction.




My initial thoughts:

I'm reading this book for my book club, Books, Babe and Booze; otherwise, I don't think I would have chosen to read this. So far the main character doesn't have any redeeming qualities. I hope it gets better.


On Deck:


The Thwarted Queen by Cynthia Sally Haggard 

THWARTED QUEEN is a portrait of a woman trapped by power, a marriage undone by betrayal, and a King brought down by fear. 
Cecylee is the apple of her mother’s eye. The seventh daughter, she is the only one left unmarried by 1424, the year she turns nine. In her father’s eyes, however, she is merely a valuable pawn in the game of marriage. The Earl of Westmorland plans to marry his youngest daughter to 13-year-old Richard, Duke of York, who is close to the throne. He wants this splendid match to take place so badly, he locks his daughter up. 
The event that fuels the narrative is Cecylee’s encounter with Blaybourne, a handsome archer, when she is twenty-six years old. This love affair produces a child (the “One Seed” of Book II), who becomes King Edward IV. But how does a public figure like Cecylee, whose position depends upon the goodwill of her husband, carry off such an affair? The duke could have locked her up, or disposed of this illegitimate son.
But Richard does neither, keeping her firmly by his side as he tries to make his voice heard in the tumultuous years that encompass the end of the Hundred Years War - during which England loses all of her possessions in France - and the opening phase of the Wars of the Roses. He inherits the political mantle of his mentor Duke Humphrey of Gloucester, and become’s the people’s champion. The rambunctious Londoners are unhappy that their country has become mired in misrule due to the ineptitude of a King prone to fits of madness. Nor are they better pleased by the attempts of the King’s French wife to maneuver herself into power, especially as she was responsible for England’s losses in France. But can Richard and Cecylee prevail? Everywhere, their enemies lurk in the shadows. 
This book is filled with many voices, not least those of the Londoners, who forged their political destiny by engaging in public debate with the powerful aristocrats of the time. By their courageous acts, these fifteenth-century Londoners set the stage for American Democracy.

What are you reading this week?

4 comments:

  1. Nice! Those are new to me but I hope you enjoy them!

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  2. I hope the first one gets better for you! And gosh, you're reminding me that I haven't attended my book club yet for this year!

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  3. Those are new to me but I sure hope you adore them ;) Have a fantastic week of reading Kendal!

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  4. I hope the Stars book for your book club gets better. Our book club is reading Here I Go Again by Jen Lancaster. It was hilarious. Nothing life changing, but an entertaining read. Happy reading this week Kendal!

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