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Reunions - Love & Laughter - Bookblog

Monday, March 29th, 2010

On Sunday at 9:30am our French exchange student, Aude, arrived. Wondrously I made it out of bed to pick her up from the school after enjoying a combined 40th and 30th birthday party on Saturday night. Hidden behind dark sunglasses and copious amounts of breath freshener my daughter and I arrived at the school with a few minutes to spare (phew). I am not sure whether it was the litres of vodka, lime and soda that I somehow managed to pour into my body or something else, but seeing the kids meet with their counterparts from France brought a tear to my eye and emotions to my sleeve. Standing in the warm sunlight I started to yearn for those years where the simple things in life hold wonder, if only I could have the same knowledge and retain that wonder of the world. Watching the children started me thinking about some of the movies and books that I have read about reunions, the conclusion that I came up with, for my favourite Reunion story is funnily enough Reunion by Andrea Goldsmith.

This novel (Reunion) is set in Melbourne, Australia and is about the journey of four friends whose friendship has withstood the trials of life after university. Four friends are brought back together via a new foundation created by one of the friend’s husbands. Emotionally charged and packed full of elaborate plot, and more twists and turns than fighter pilot has in a dog fight. Essentially though, it is a story of relationships and the frailty of us humans that go to make up those connections. 

Parties: I’m not sure how everyone else feels but I have this problem of age, it seems each time I celebrate a birthday I am also reminded that this passing of time does not allow me to celebrate all night like a teenager, well at least when I try it takes me a day and a half to recover. Famous words - “I’m never going to do that again” seem to be popping out of my mouth all to regularly lately. Anyway Happy Birthday again to James and Katherine you are both wonderful people and hope that you  enjoy many more fantastic  times - just not at the Grand Hotel at 2:30 am in the morning (with me anyway).

I finished a couple more book reviews on the weekend - most importantly the review for Mr Rosenblum’s List. I read this book a couple of weeks ago while on holiday and it added that special ingredient to my time away that will be treasured. Natasha Solomon again I say - Great Work! Give me more.

Okay, thanks again for taking time to send me emails and comments about the blogging experience - I do have quite a few reviews to post from our contributors and will work this content management site out this week so that I can do same.

Good Times.

David Hibbins - bookblog - appreciating the written word

Lee Child - Jack Reacher - Book Blog

Friday, March 26th, 2010

I recently arrived back from two weeks holiday spending time  in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore to discover that one of my all time favourite authors, Lee Child, is heading to Brisbane on a promotional tour for his latest book. In my excitement I wrenched the phone off the hook and rapidly dialled the numbers for Event 32 to book my seats. In the state that I had worked myself into stuttering down the phone I asked for “5 tickets to Jack Reacher event”. Of course there was an elongated pause on the other end of the phone, followed by some tinkling laughter resulting in the incredibly polite Hazel reminding me that the event was for Lee and not Jack, (Jack is the main character of Lee’s novels). At any rate what a way to start the new month. If you are located close to Brisbane, and you like outstanding wordcraft - book in for the Lee Child talk - 09th April at the Irish Club.

After spending my two weeks abroad I have put together more information and had more funny and um…troubling experiences to add to the E-book - so keep your eyes out for the final version - at only $ 1.95 per copy it is great value, have a laugh at my expense, and for those that are going to Thailand there are some great helpful ideas for you.

Nearly time for the April newsletter - I will be distributing that very soon - please feel free to email me any details that you would like included in the future.

I have a lot of new book reviews to be published to the website, given the global economic times I am working through how I actually get these published on the website (without using the greatest website person in the world) using my content management system - fingers crossed I don’t crash the site for the rest of the year.

Talking of book reviews I have been reading some good information in the Good Reading Magazine, it is a very worthwhile read - they also write reviews (nearly) as good as I do (sorry Good Reading authors but what can I say – I’m good….). Can pick up a subscription through the website or simply go to isubscribe.com.au

Emerging writer’s festival in Victoria is rapidly approaching - the organisers are looking for sponsors for the event in the form of exclusive author sponsorship programs - which come attached with some great benefits.

I have also been plugging away at the teaching degree which has been supplemented with my endeavour to learn the Spanish language before and I emphasise - before  - I go and walk the Camino in 2011. If you have ever tried to learn a language, aside from the steep curve you would probably agree that it is like gaining another soul, and sometimes just as confusing as having a second soul….

If you would like to become involved as a guest blogger on the site please drop me an email and we can work something out.

Good news our email contact list is now up to 506 people – please have your friends and everyone you know who has a passion for books or writing sign up to the website – I want to try and have a contact list of 1,000 people by Christmas.

Good times and enjoy the weekend

bookblog.com.au the most exciting book blog

David Hibbins

Pat Noad - Intrigue in Paradise

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Last night I went to another Avid Reader launch - this time for Intrigue in Paradise by Pat Noad. Pat is a memeber of Crime Writer Queensland and is a very competent writer and lovely lady. Intrigue in Paradise is her third published work and third also in the Annie Bryce Mysteries. I will be completing a book review for this on Bookblog in due course.

I commend Pat for her work because she clearly writes for the enjoyment of writing and a look forwar to seeing this reflected in her work.

Avid Reader provide a valuable service to the art with the particpiation in these launch programs and meet the author nights, so if you are in West End please drop in and say hello to the team and buy a book to hlpe the cause - tey have plenty on the shelves to choose from - and for a book person the trip into the shop is like a trip into a fantasy world - only you can touch and feel.

In the ext couple of weeks i will be releasing a new e-book which will be available on the website for download - a short story that will keep you enthralled from start to finish - my turn for you to give me feedback - please keep your eye out for this.

Thanks again for reading my book review and please recommend bookblog to all your friends - help me to build a new world.

David Hibbins - Bookbog - Book Reviews - Appreciating the Written Word

Book Review

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Thanks for the requests for more reviews on he website - between the day job and reading the books and working on the paperwork for the other day jobs i have been inundated with work. Please feel free to send through your own reviews for publishing on the website and be in the running for any spot prizes.

Still enjoying the Paulo Coelho book “The Winner Stands Alone” - great story, next in the line up is James Patterson - Swimsuit.

Thanks again for your support with the book reviews ad overall for bookblog i really do appreciate that.

Good Times and Good Thoughts

Davd Hibbins - Bookblog - Book Reviews

Global Economic Crisis

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

I read an article over the weekend which outlined that US Jobless had risen to 9.4 % and the payrolls were down 345,000. It never ceases to amaze me the negativity that we read on a daily basis, if you were to focus on it all it would become quite depressing. I also then started to think of that book called “The Secret” by Rhonda Byrne (a book that I really do like) - in this book part of the thrust is that whatever you want will come your way - I extended that concept to think about if we are all continually focused on the negative stuff in our environment - no matter how newsworthy do we start to pull even more of it into our lives. Anyway guess I really spent too much time on that.

I started this website because I wanted to share a book review or two with any interested people - fortunately I have found some followers already - and that is encouraging. Please continue to send through your reviews for a spot prize.

Currently up to Chapter 4 in Moving Forward by David Pelzer and have also opened 01st Chapter of Paulo Coelho “The Winner Stands Alone” - proving to be more great stuff from an excellent writer.

Tony Park is also nearing completion of his seventh novel so if you have not read the other six - I highly recommend them - go and get a copy and drop me a line on your thoughts. Great guy and an excellent writer.

I am also working on getting the rest of the articles about writing up on the website - thanks to all for the encouraging comments.

David Hibbins - Bookblog  - Book Reviews

Book Reviews

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Thank you everyone for submitting your book reviews - there is some really good work coming through.

Also note Peter Watt and Katherine Howell - two very talented writers are holding a literary dinner at the Maclean RSL - go along and meet them - they are both very good writers and fun people to meet.

Iam moving through David Pelzer’s Moving Forward - and enjoying his style - please eel free to post your comments fr all to see - i like reading your emails but we should share the comments with all - makes the site a little more interactive.

I have teamed up with a friend (who works in the industry) to write a book about Dating and Relationships - so if you have any funny stories please feel free to email me those. We have preliminary interest from a publisher already so keep the fingers corssed that the first couple of chapters are what they are looking for.

Please email any books that you would like reviewed on the Website an of course any tips that you would like to add would be great.

Thanks again for the suport from all and Tanya i will be emailing you back over the next week or so - keep up the good work in between times.

David Hibbins - Bookblog

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Tony Maniaty - Shooting Balibo

Friday, June 5th, 2009

After finishing the day job early yesterday i was straight into the car for a quick trip up to Avid Book Reader bookshop located in West End, Brisbane. After a couple of reds we were entertained by John Birmingham and Tony Maniaty in conversation, with the crew of ABC filming.

Tony Maniaty is the author of a number of works but he talked to us last night about his book Shooting Balibo and the experiences that he went through that motivated the story that he has told.

I must admit I’m not a real fan of the geo-political type of writing, however Tony did keep me interested talking about the experiences that led to the murder of his peers in Timor and his timely escape from the country and the evasion of his own execution.

All to often it is easy to view in hindsight how different actions could have altered the way things happen in life, but i guess thats why they say hindsight is 20/20. I was surprised in some ways to learn that the journalist and crew that were murdered could have avoided thier fate by heeding Tony’s simple words to stay out of the sector. I guess these journalist were following their passion which was to write and report cutting edge news, i cannot hold that against them, but i do wonder in general why we sometimes make these decisions in life.

I intendt to get a copy of Shooting Balibo and do a complete book review of it, but would also appreciate any feedback on this story from anybody else that has had the opportunity to read it. Im interested to see what thoughts it has provoked in everybody else. 

Thanks again to the Avid Bookreader for making available these meet the author sessions - it is about supporting the Art and not the profit margin so it is well appreaciated - if you are in West End please make time to drop in the shop and buy a book to help support the arts yourself.

David Hibbins - Bookblog

Orange Prize for Fiction

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

US Author Marilyn Robinson has won the Orange Prize for fiction with her book “Home”. She picked up a nice cheque for 30,000 pound - not too shabby. Extraordinary work from a wonderful writer.

Remember to submit your book reviews on bookblog - even if you simply want to make a comment on your current book or recommend any books that you would like to see reviewed.

Cash prizes are avaible for any reviews of your own - just submit them to be in the running - you may also pick up a spot prize.

Any reviews on David Pelzer books i would love to read them.

David Hibbins - BookBlog

Author Tickets

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

On the weekend I was lucky enough to be involved in the Gold Coast Literatti, an event created by the Gold Coast libraries and Gold Coast City Council. The purpose of the weekend is to allow writers and readers an opportunity to communicate with each other with a view of encouraging both the author, new writer and reader in there particular endeavours.

Aside from the obvious benefits l was lucky to learn in observation that when you do become a published author it is very important not to become so full of yourself that you estrange yourself from your readers. 

I was very happy to talk with some authors, but distubred by the one or two that considered themselves to be well above the ordinary reader.

We always need to remain grounded no matter who we are and what we do in life - a lesson I observed hopefully can be shared with all.

Remember while you are on bookblog, think about your review so that you can have the chnace to get a cash prize and share your own reading and writing passion.

David Hibbins - Good Times

Moving Forward - Dave Pelzer

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Reading a new book at the moment it’s called Moving Forward by Dave Pelzer - kind of a self help/ inspirational book. So far Dave has given an analogy between passing no. 2 in a garbage bag and carrying it around with you all day and the misery that we can get ourselves into carrying around our own mental garbage bag of excrement. Don’t let the talk of bowel movements put you off though - this is a seriously good read and it is one of those books where you can see the plain logic of the message ad wonder why you had not applied it before in your life. Well done Dave Pelzer.