Monday, October 22, 2007

Finally - A Good Book!

I have been going through the Reading Slump to End All Reading Slumps lately. Unable to find anything I wanted in the bookstore, I virtuously decided to attack some of the books on my TBR shelf.

I guess my gut was telling me something when it told me not to read those books right away. It was telling me they sucked.

I went through four books without even remotely finishing them - and three of them were romances. PU. Then I ended up mired in a literary slog for my face-to-face book club - I love my book club, really I do, but it gives me a bigger dose of literary fiction than anyone could really ask for. Reading those books is work, I tell you.

Then, finally, I picked up the next book on my TBR and found myself a gem.




I hate it when people overhype books to me, so I'll temper it by saying that maybe it was my mood - sometimes you just need a book to take you out of it all, you know? But I liked everything about this book. I liked every page, every character, every scene - everything. I was so completely taken up with the story that I didn't want to put it down.

It's about a woman in the late Victorian age who spends five years working as a secretary to a self-involved peer. She thinks he's low and shallow; he hardly notices her existence at all. Then, she has a sort of mini-breakdown and decides to chuck everything to follow her dream, quits, and decides to go about a new life. It's only when she quits that he takes any notice of her.

Here are the things I liked about this book: The heroine has a real inner life that an actual woman would have; she has interests outside of the hero; the characters take a long, long time to get together, which makes sense given how far apart they are at the beginning of the story; they make realistic decisions; they actually get to know each other; they don't have excessive, melodramatic baggage; the sex is decently written, at least mostly; there are no spies or murder subplots; they interact like real people. Oh, and I think the cover is gorgeous.

So I went to Laura Lee Guhrke's website and found this:

And Then He Kissed Her is not, to my mind, just the story of how Emma and Harry fall in love. It’s also about how one woman decides to abandon what is safe and familiar and find the courage to go after what she really wants from life. I hope you enjoy her story.


And I realized that this is what I liked best about it: it's a romance that is unafraid to be all about the heroine. Thank goodness. I am so there.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

My Desktop

In answer to Megan's meme, here is a pic of my desktop:




It's a little bit messy, but I use my laptop for everything - writing, blogging, website maintenance. I always end up with clutter of some kind.

The pic is of downtown Toronto during a lightning storm, and 1) no, it is not Photoshopped, it's real, and 2) I didn't take it. It was taken by Sam Javanrouh, a brilliant photographer who runs a fantastic photoblog here. The pics are mostly of Toronto, spiced with pics of wherever he's been on vacation. One of my all time favourite sites.

I don't put pics of my crushes on my home computer, to avoid teasing by The Guy. Funnily enough, I put my Clive Owen and Russell Crowe pictures on my desktop at work - 'cos I spend more time on that computer anyway. And who cares what those people think? Ha.

I'm supposed to go to my RWA chapter meeting today, but I have a cold so I'm keeping my germy self home. As Megan would say, bah.

More later,
Abby

Saturday, October 06, 2007

Housecleaning

Yes, after nearly two years of the lovely green, I've picked a new template.

Why does Blogger only have about ten templates, none of which are very cool?

It's a busy weekend here in Canada - it's our Thanksgiving. It's also the Guy's birthday so, between birthday celebrations, my in-laws, and HIS in-laws, there is not much down time. Freakishly, we are having July-grade weather, which doesn't make any of it seem very fall-like.

OK. Off to see family.

Oh, and I need to spruce up my linkage on the right hand side. I'll do it soon.

Abby