+Blog Book Tour+ Uncovering Cobbogoth by Hannah L. Clark #Fantasy taken to the next level!

Posted Thursday, 29 May, 2014 by jorielov , , , , , 0 Comments

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Uncovering Cobbogoth by Hannah L. Clark

Uncovering Cobbogoth Blog Tour by Cedar Fort Publishing & Media

Published By: Sweetwater Books ( ),
an imprint of Cedar Fort, Inc (@CedarFort)
13 May, 2014
Official Author WebsitesSite | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube

Available Formats: Paperback
Page Count: 320

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Acquired Book By: The story behind how I was able to read “Uncovering Cobbogoth” is quite a unique story all the way around! Originally, I was selected to be on the blog tour with TLC Book Tours for this novel, but at the last minute I received a cancellation notice. Normally I do not chase after a novel when a blog tour falls through (although I have a few times this Spring 2014!) as I respect that circumstances can change or become altered from what was originally scheduled. However, I felt so strongly in this particular selection I simply had to contact the author on behalf of her personal website & I might have tweeted her as well – I cannot remember the order of events, but I did contact her personally letting her know how much I still believed in the story & on my disappointment of the blog tour cancellation.

Around this point in time I was in contact with one of the publicists I work with on blog tours, Ms. Amber Stokes (her badge is in my sidebar – Editing Through the Seasons) who had lamented via the twitterverse she was enjoying this book but was on tour with it through Cedar Fort! I had not at that point in time heard of or known of Cedar Fort Publishing! Much less realising that another Indie Publisher was organising blog tours for book bloggers! Within a short time frame I had contacted Ms. Clark AND I had contacted Cedar Fort’s blog tour cordinators at no less than four times, as I was trying to read their site & sort out the details for “Uncovering Cobbogoth”, the qualifications as a book blogger seeking a print copy as much as realising they offer more than one blog tour at once! I believe within a 24 hour expanse I had all my bases covered! Including thanking Ms. Stokes profusely for telling me about Cedar Fort initially!

The long short of this story ahead of the review is simply that I was accepted as a late stop on the blog tour, as I had a very short window of being able to receive the book and review it on my blog! I picked one of the last stops as I knew I would need every inch of that time to soak into the world of ‘Cobbogoth’! And, part of me knew this was a special book to request as well! Therefore, I was offered to receive a complimentary copy of “Uncovering Cobbogoth” direct from the publisher Sweetwater Books (imprint of Cedar Fort, Inc) in exchange for an honest review. I did not receive compensation for my opinions or thoughts shared herein. This also marks my first blog tour as Hostess for Cedar Fort blog tours as I scheduled a few more throughout Summer!

Inspired to Read:

The very first moment I saw this book title being offered for a blog tour stop via TLC Book Tours, I simply knew after I clicked over to the author’s website that I had stumbled across a piece of magical bliss! When I pulled up the book trailer I even lamented to my tour director, “The book trailer nailed it for me!” It was the combination of the magical world and setting, the lushness of the characters & back-story, and the way in which the mythological arc is carried over and through the book trailer (attached below my book review!) which set my mind afire with the wondrous possibilities that were going to lie in wait for me! The fact that it involved ‘Icelandic’ origins was enough to whet my whistle of electrified joy! The beauty of Iceland is not only its appeal for mythological history nor being on the center-front edge of green technologic advances in science, but it sits on the fringe of adventure, discovery, and of a place rarely opted for a holiday!

I have dreamt of  wandering around the shores and inlets of Iceland for many a moon, and part of me always gets as giddy as a cat when Iceland is featured in documentaries! (if you follow the electric car ones, you know what I am referencing!) There is a pure allure and dynamic for story-tellers to feel captivated and wholly enthused to go to Iceland. From the bottom of my writer’s heart I long to talk to Icelanders about their own organic tradition of story-telling and their enchantment with the world’s story-tellers as Iceland is one of the singularly largest self-contained countries for literary explorers! The country boasts more readers per capita than most other locales on earth! To me if you combine everything we know superficially about Iceland and the bits and bobbles I just shared, wouldn’t you be stoked with a breath of anticipation to read Uncovering Cobbogoth!?

If my enthused opening to my review below is of any countenance, please take a moment to celebrate the wonderfully joyful revelation of a writer on the verge of seeing her book launch to the four winds, land in the loving hands of readers, and electrify her heart with an overwhelming sense of harmony knowing that her story has not only captured our attention but it is a story which has gone out into the world to find new readers & new appreciators of the work she etched into ‘Uncovering Cobbogoth’!

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Hannah L. ClarkBook Synopsis: 

Follow Norah Lukens in her quest to uncover the truth about the fabled lost city of Cobbogoth! After her archaeologist uncle’s murder, Norah is asked to translate his old research journal for evidence and discovers that his murder was a cover-up for something far more sinister. Readers of all ages will be captivated by this tale of mythical beings, elemental magic, and the secrets of a lost city.

Author Biography:

Hannah L. Clark lives with her kinzura and their kynd in Utah. She has always known she would be a storyteller. In 2006 she graduated from Utah Valley University with a bachelor’s degree in English, and immediately began writing Cobbogoth. Hannah loves running, mythology, laughing, soulful bluegrass music, and growing things. Like Norah, she is slightly inclined to believe that trees have souls. To learn more about Hannah and the Cobbogoth series, visit cobbogoth.com.

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The back-story set in the Cobbogoth series:

I am always intrigued by how each writer of Fantasy elects to give us little nibblements of the back-story as the current one takes shape before our eyes! The inertia of my fingers grasping at the pages awaiting to read what was written next is a good barometer of knowing how well in tune Clark is with gaining her audience’s attention front and center from Chapter 1! There was an emotional turning point where you knew that the lead character was carrying far more than the world on her young shoulders, as I appreciated the symbolism of the Cherry Tree and of the theory of how trees can speak in low whispers if we were only able to believe in their presence in our lives. This is mentioned in the Author Biography, about a kinship between herself and her lead character’s beliefs in the living souls of trees; a theory and belief that I, a reader of Cobbogoth whole-heartedly believe true!

To bridge the extension of this belief and to paint a catalyst of memory for a young orphan’s heart for her unknown Mum was a touching sentiment! I also appreciated seeing the etchings of how friends can be betwixt mere ‘friends’ and ‘something more’ or even ‘as close as family’ as their relationships can alter and change over time apart. There are a lot of hidden insights into how our world can be perceived as we’re living through our ordinary days as much as how we grapple to understand the depths of our connections to the people we care about the most. Clark allows her characters to ‘breathe freely’, to excise their vulnerability, and shed the layers of their innermost thoughts as though carting away a discarded snakeskin. Emotions are always the elements of humanity held the closest to our person and the hardest to ease away from when facing conflict and tragedy.

Her brushstrokes include foreboding flashbacks and a combination of startling truths played out in the form of premonitions and second-sight visions, which besotted Norah to a wrecking level of heightened awareness. Her mind was prepared to handle the onslaught of knowledge she would need to process, but her emotional heart was written in the true scope of her seventeen years. For this, an extra layer of realism was woven into the context of the story. The flashbacks and moments of her enlightenment felt a close kin to ‘living ghosts’ as they faded in and out of recognition as though they were spatially translucent and remembered against will. Within these moments the fuller history of Cobbogoth becomes a living vessel beyond proportion.

My Review of Uncovering Cobbogoth:

Uncovering Cobbogoth by Hannah L. ClarkA mystery is underfoot at the start of Uncovering Cobbogoth, as Norah Lukens has short-term memory loss whilst in transit towards Boston on a commuter bus. The reflection of a stranger’s kindness was a nice touch on behalf of the writer, as it stirred my own memories whilst travelling in my mid to late teens when I too, received welcoming kindnesses by fellow travellers when I needed a bit of aide myself! Including during a cross-country red-eye flight where they did not tell us to expect to pay for in-flight headphones, snacks, and morning necessities in the washroom! A grandmother wrapped me inside a wicked film, heaps of snacks, and just enough peppermint candies and soap to make me feel properly refreshed before the plane landed! Such kindnesses always touch our heart as they arrive in our lives at moments we are not expecting help. In this way, I was swept into the shoes of Norah as soon as she appeared on the page! A nibbling awareness that this is a novel where everything is not yet as it seems would be beneficial to tuck away certain passages for future references!

Norah’s homecoming is forestalled by horrific tragedy jettisoning her onto a course of fated bravery, as she is meant to help the detectives solve the crime she walks-in on whilst expecting a transition from being away from home. Not yet a breath of her eighteenth year is broached before she starts to watch the embers of her life unravell and re-construct a new path for her to tread. The shattering realisation that one-half of her life is now ripped away and gone, whilst the other half remains elusive and unnervingly real at the same time gives her mind an off-balance reality.

As Norah’s emotional state wavers between solid ground and the shattering awareness of how intricate her life thus far has schooled her in what she would need to know to survive the moment ‘after’ her Uncle’s death; nearly puts her past her ability to function. Little pieces of a shifting puzzle float through her internal vortex, as her mind acts more like an automatic processor of information: where it has stored, analysed, and executed a thousand different pathways of knowledge only to be propelled into instantaneous flights of auto-retention! Gifted with a photographic memory and the devouring of ancient languages as though they were in high fashion in today’s age, she is guided by her years as a home-schooled pupil of her Uncle Jack’s. His presence might be taken from her, but his voice is ever present and his wisdom ever apparent.

I appreciated the ‘other world and other kind’ technology introduced into the context of this installment of the series, as I was most fascinated by the use of crystals and stones of having properties outside of their elemental physic natures! Rocks, fossils, gemstones, and all matters of geologic science were another fascination of mine growing up, and to see the protection bracelet (a name I dubbed it as I read!) brought into the story was quite bang-on brilliant! I loved the idea that there is more to the nature of stones than we first give them credit for having! Although anyone who has attended a gem and stone festival, (or a smaller version inside of an Arts & Crafts Fair) will denote that crystals of any size, but generally of medium or larger varieties have a ‘telling presence’, as they give-off a piece of themselves as they sit quietly on a flat surface. Knowing this, I was wholly fascinated by the presence of stones and crystals through the adventure I lived whilst inhabiting the soles of Norah’s shoes!

From the moment Norah first picked up her Uncle’s journals and started to decipher their hidden language contrasted against the flashback memories of a part of Icelandic lore I was not familiar of previously, this particular story has you mesmorised from the first page your turn against your heart’s desire to see it unfold faster! I felt my heart leap wanting to curl inside the story and wander around free of needing to read the words off the page! I felt as though I had finally found my ‘next adventure’ past the Cooper Kids, which made me feel as though I had stepped through the portal and taken up an active role in the story itself! I always wanted to find more books of this nature when I was a young adult myself, but they were always few and far between! Imagine my blissitude in realising I have found another writer who can pen a story that re-ignites the joy I had whilst I was younger?! The contrasting differences between Light & Dark foes keeps you on the edge of your seat, as you never know which is going to shift into view nor which moment Norah is going to finally assemble all the clues she needs to understand her Uncle’s greatest lesson! A riveting jolt through a fraction of what Cobbogoth has to offer us all!

On the style of Clark’s writing:

When the reader has to become aware of how her Uncle Jack’s life was taken from him, she did it with a measured fusion of shocked-horror from the niece’s point-of-view and realistic evidence of a man who was recently murdered. She takes the reader so far to enable the scene to become apparently raw and real, but holds back a bit from making it more than it needed to be as far as the level of intensity. I appreciated her willingness to keep the realism but not forsake the breadth of the genre: YA Fantasy.

Uncovering Cobbogoth is an adventure you know you can handle, but it keeps you suspended between the pages as much as the living story within its chapters is a suspension of time. Science was always a ready interest of mine growing up, as I had half a step inside the worlds of art and science within my childhood hours. I was drawn into the dimensional theories of Quantum Physics as I grew and examined different quantum realms on my own by my early twenties, because of the curiosity they engaged my mind inside. The theory of super-strings, hidden dimensions, black holes, and galaxies hidden within a space of a seed were an exciting read for me! I need to re-take up where I left off as I only just brushed the surface of what I wanted to study, but within that pursuit, I have noticed that the science within science fiction that enlightens my mind the most contains elements and theories woven around the concept of space-time dimensions and/or the continuum. This is not the first foray I have ventured on this year to read a story with time travel or the bending of time (as we see it peripherally) as it’s core center of scientific thought. The Skin Map uses the theory of ley lines whereas Cobbogoth is using the theory of hoption holes. In each of their own ways, they are breaking down a theory of how humans of any age can travel through ‘portals’ within the space-time vortex of dimensional space. And, I personally find that exciting!

Clark has a deft hand for writing the most scientific principles of the novel in a way that is not only easy to digest, but gets you excited to learn more than what has already been provided! The curious illustrations her sister, Ms. Shakespear contributed to the story’s element of past and present gave a visual reference for the sub-stories that draw out the focus on Cobbogoth itself rather than the story set in and around Cobbogoth on a whole!

I would say that due to the nature of the high octane adventure and action sequences, as well as the brief passages of violence which take place as Norah’s life is thwarted by more danger than you could blink through, I do believe the classification of this novel as ‘YA Fantasy’ is rather apt. It would be a great story for a teenager to sink their teeth into because it is on the verge of leaving the formative years behind and entering the world on your own merits. Lessons of courage and fortitude of spirit are organically woven into the texture of the story itself. If you watched the motion picture “The Dark is Rising: The Seeker” you will not have any trouble reading this novel! At some point, I’d like to read the novel the forementioned film is based upon!

After being entranced by the debut of this wicked sweet fantasy series, I can only hope that Book 2 will not only be too far behind Book 1 (I would wait a year or more! The setting is that compelling to return too!), but I am hopeful that at the time of its release I am in plenty of time to join the forthcoming blog tour! This is surely one series I do not want to miss out on continuing the next chapter of the ensuing adventure!

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Uncovering Cobbogoth Book Trailer OFFICIAL 2014 via Hannah L. Clark

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#ArmChairBEA : Diary Entry No.3 of a #cheerREADER : Jorie loves visiting the blogs & leaving notes of joy! :) #booklove

Posted Wednesday, 28 May, 2014 by jorielov 8 Comments

ArmChairBEA 2014
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Day 3 as Jorie Cheer Reads!

{short blurbs of what I found;

click to see my comments per blog!}

A major thunderstorm & monsoon rainy season has plagued my area for most of the week since the #ArmChairBEA began on Monday! I was the one who was surprised by all the heavy lightning storms (we do get rather bad electrical storms!) AND the monsoon rains as I had not realised our Summery Storm Season was jumping into our lives once again! I think anyone who has heard the word ‘hurricane’ OR ‘tornado’ knows why the phrase “Storm Season” is not my favourite time of the year! In all honesty, I try to avoid worrying about it until it arrives, and thus, hallo Summer! The only thing I could do is just draw a deep breath and realise that the lightning would stop at some point today & I could get back into my blog to run final edits over my book review of Getting Waisted! As I knew I would have plenty of hours to make my rounds through the book blogosphere!

One thing I brought up last night through the twitterverse and on my journal of Day 2, is that there are a HEAP of blogs participating this year that are using the most complicated & twisted CAPTCHA codes! Twisted here refers to the fact I actually had one blog where it would ‘blink!’ a new code to key in before you had any chance to key in the first one it gave you! :( Sighs. I do not mind comment ‘moderation’ as I have that enabled as well, being that it serves as my second stop spam filter. I do not have CAPTCHA on my blog for obvious reasons. I simply wanted to say tonight that those who have it on their blogs I do feel bad because although I will always go the extra mile to leave a note, I am finding that other #cheerREADERS are lamenting that if they find CAPTCHA they will pass your blog over!

Ergo, may I advise listening to the wisdom of this tweet which was tweeted a bit prior to when I started my route:

Blogs I am Assigned to Visit as a CheerREADER:

  1. #34: Writing About Books | Novellas & Short Storiesenjoyed sharing my wanderings in the fantasy & science fiction realm of short story anthologies! i hope i inspired a next read!
  2. #134: ChaChic’s Book Nook | Expanding Blogger Horizonsa truly inspiring book blogger from Southeast Asia who wants to seek a way to transition into a book industry job; fully blessed for her experiences thus far as a book blogger
  3. #39: Take Me Away | Expanding Blogger Horizons & Novellas & Short Storiesenjoyed talking about two shorts I have read recently this Spring as much as noticing my comment did not post due to a ‘blinking’ comment moderation! i do hope it was saying that anyway! :(
  4. #139: ChaChic’s Book Nook | Novellasi decided to share how i felt that the joy of reading an anthology is the hidden joy of finding a new author to appreciate & follow into new stories past the shorts!

I double-checked to make sure no one had posted overnight and therefore would still be within my numbered route to visit! I do admit having a smaller route each day is helpful as it is easier to work around such things as migraines (such as I had on Days 1 & 2), freak monsoon rains (all three days!), and the inability to always get online if your power grid is threatened by severe lightning! (never a good thing!)

Extra Book Bloggers I Visited: {Day 2 Blogs}

{these are the blogs I originally thought I was meant to visit!}

I had a bit of an earlier start today to visit all the lovely book bloggers! And, although I want to write a few blog posts myself to help celebrate, I am not sure when I will have those ready! Yet, somehow between the heavy rains & lightning, I still end up visiting bloggers rushing towards midnight! Laughs. I do always have the best of intentions! I could not get to as many as I had planned! Tomorrow, perhaps!? Is it ironic I always visit the same number in both categories!? Hmm,…

  1. #54 – Book Date | Introduction & Literaturea fellow Romance & Women’s Fiction reader! Reminded me that I need to read “Virgin River’ sooner not later!
  2. #59 – Spirit of Children’s Literature | Introductiona wonderful blogger who knits together the spirituality of books with the joy of reading Children’s Literature & Adult title selections; a blog I want to re-visit as i am able too!
  3. #64 – Bluest Ribbon | Introduction & Literatureahh! CAPTCHA! as I start to find these again, I will put them in my notes! and here I was celebrating what she had to say about literature!
  4. #69 – Notes of a Reader | Introductionthought it was marvelous how she choose to blog about books to keep her knowledge of English! Fun Stuff for Your Blog via pureimaginationblog.com

B R E A K I N G N E W S of the #ArmChairBEA!! Guess which #cheerREADER do not expect to find her name in the daily prize winners announcement!? Yes. You guessed right if you said “Jorie!” I had so much going on thus far into the event that I thought for sure my ducks were not in the proper row yet to even be in contention! Yet! I have been merrily visiting the bloggers & leaving lots of wicked sweet happy notes for them to find! :) I originally volunteered as a cheerleader for the event because this is what I love to do! Seriously! I love to visit & get my chat-on! Brings me a heap of joy knowing I’ve lifted someone’s spirits & that they in return appreciate my visit.

I am overwhelmingly humbled by the response coming into my Twitter feeds & in comments left on my blog &/or on the blogs I have visited! You guys are the best!!

I am a Day 1 : Daily Winner & a Commenting Winner on Day 2!

ArmChairBEA_BookWinnerFun Stuff for Your Blog via pureimaginationblog.comJorie’s Posts for #ArmChairBEA:

Jorie’s Introduction to #ArmChairBEA

Jorie’s Day 1 as a #cheerREADER

Jorie’s Day 2 as a #cheerREADER

I appreciate everyone who left me a comment thus far along! :)

smallpurpledividerAlongside my #cheerREADER duties I am also hosting blog tours & book reviews:

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+Book Review+ Getting Waisted: A Survival Guide to BEING FAT in a Society that LOVES THIN by Monica Parker (a comedic memoir)

Posted Wednesday, 28 May, 2014 by jorielov , , 0 Comments

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Getting Waisted by Monica Parker

Getting Waisted by Monica Parker

Published By: HCI Books () 1, April 2014
Official Author Websites Getting Waisted Site | Main Site | Twitter
Available Formats: Trade Paper
Page Count: 288

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Acquired Book By: Whilst attending #LitChat (@LitChat) a literary salon on Twitter where writers and readers come together to promote a healthy exchange of dialogue pertaining to books, we part company feeling better for the meeting. Conversations surround the book each author who visits #LitChat has recently published. On this particular day, #LitChat was not quite the experience I had expected as the tides turnt against its principles. The outcome for me was to seek out a way to contact the author personally to offer my condolences and apology for what she experienced in a forum of what had been up until that moment a joy-filled experience. I also contacted her publicist who found me via Twitter. I thus contacted #LitChat and due to the response from my enquiry I felt that in time I could return but I would remain vigilant and cautious if the same circumstances were to arise again. No one has the right to supersede the joy of people who come together for a literary conversation.

Out of my correspondences with Ms.  Parker & Ms. Chan, I was offered to receive a complimentary ARC copy of “Getting Waisted” direct from Ms. Parker’s literary publicist Darlene Chan (of Darlene Chan PR) in exchange for an honest review. I did not receive compensation for my opinions or thoughts shared herein. I likewise opted to Interview Ms. Parker as a follow-up Guest Post Feature.

My Interest in Getting Waisted:

I was originally interested in visiting with Ms. Parker via #LitChat, because the book caught my eye and attention when I saw she was an upcoming guest author during the weekly twitterverse chat. Specifically, because I have faced my own struggles with weight gain & weight loss, like most women who enter their twenties and then thirties, our bodies change and life can become more stressful than when we were younger. I have always maintained my happy spirit and found joy in the everyday irregardless of where I was in my weight loss, as part of what helps you lose the extra bits you no longer wish to keep is to keep your attitude positive. I was endeared to listen to her talk and share her own story as I liked how she was being honest and frank about her own experiences.

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Monica ParkerAuthor Biography:

Monica Parker (Los Angeles and Toronto) is an actor, writer and producer in theater, television and film; most notably she co-wrote All Dogs Go to Heaven. She was born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland, until the age of 13 when she immigrated with her parents to Toronto, Canada. Monica is currently starring in her insightful and funny one-woman show, Sex, Pies & a Few White Lies, which premiered in 2010. Monica has just completed two features already under option, and has a recurring role on Syfy’s “Defiance.” Monica lives with her longtime husband and saint, Gilles.

Synopsis of the Memoir:

Monica Parker bridges the divide between serial dieter’s guide and memoir, taking readers on a hilariously funny yet bumpy ride from chubby baby to chunky adult.

In Getting Waisted, Monica begins every chapter with a diet she committed to and reveals how much weight, money, and self-esteem she lost, and then how much weight she gained when she fell off the wagon. She shares her fears and frustrations – when Mr. Right appears out of thin air, will she run back to the catalogue of Mr. Wrongs out of fear? She reveals society’s prejudices against overweight people: “No one tells a short person to get taller, or a tall person to get shorter, but fat people hear about their bodies all the time.” From living large in a sub-zero world to jumping into the dating pool without causing a tidal wave of angst, Monica learns that when you stop buying what the “diet devils” are selling and start liking yourself, life is far more rewarding. Readers will laugh and cry as Monica realizes that while she thought it was her body that was in the way, it was actually what she kept in her head that needed adjusting.

Ultimately, Getting Waisted is an inspirational look at life through society’s warped fun-house mirror perspective, but Monica’s reflections tell the real tale: everyone is always under construction and we are all flawed, chipped and dented, but that doesn’t mean we’re not interested, vital and sexy.

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Parker has written a no holds barred autobiographical memoir with poignant truths at every turn of her disclosure of how from her conception and birth to the present day she has learnt that the best way to feel empowered is through self-acceptance and radiance of joy. Her life is anything but typical as her half-siblings were kept distant due to World War II, whilst her parents were at odds with each other for most of her growing years. She lived in more countries than I have travelled to thus far, and her ability to transition and adapt to each new school, living environment, and work life is a nod to her strength of character. Yet, her life had darkness shading around the fringes of joy, as she did not get a nice entrance into the dating scene as most her age had enjoyed. In fact, whilst she was sharing the pain of what she lost in that moment of domestic violence, I felt the most emotional by far of what I had read up until that point.

Parker puts her heart in the ink and breathes a lifeblood into her words. She’s a straight-forward writer who tells you how she’s lived as much as how far she’s come from what she has survived. She’s a woman who has lived a heart-centered life, always striving to seek a foundation of love, joy, and happiness which were elusive to her as a child and young adult. Food became the filler for her emotional aches and anguished heart, but it was not only serving a replacement of what was absent, but as an extension of hiding from facing hard truths which I think for anyone in her position would not have been something to face alone.

Bullied for her weight and appearance since she was in grade school, I understood how she felt on that level, as although I was bullied for other reasons, anyone who has gone through the teasing of their peers can sympathise with another who walked the same path. Bullies always think they are the smarter ones and the ones who deserve to reign superior to others simply because the people they are bullying are different. A bit more creative and the out-of-the-box thinkers who challenge the bullies to realise they do not know everything they presume. And, perhaps that is the problem. Bullies are the ones who feel inferior because they cannot accept that someone whose perception has a creative bent might understand what they cannot conceptualise. However the case may be, I personally attempt to highlight books in all walks of literature which knit together dialogue on the bullies and the bullied. To help encourage the trend to end and to let all children grow up without the heartache Parker and I knew ourselves.

As you move forward in her memoir you start to see how the butterfly emerges and takes a grace note of confidence as her wings start to catch under her and guide her forward. I enjoyed reading about her trials, her tribulations, and her muddled path towards sorting out life and how she wanted to elect to face what would come along. She takes a crisp look at everything in her past, and paints a strong visual image of a woman who was in the process of knowing who she was all along. She doesn’t apologise for her frankness (nor should she), and she has this quirky sense of humour stitched into the fabric of her memories. Her own rhythm is set to humour, and she never fails within the chapters to get you a tickling of your funny-bone whilst at the same time endearing your heartstrings. She finds a balance between what she had to overcome and what she enjoyed experiencing as she lived.

I greatly appreciated the chapters where Gilles starts to come forward, as I denoted that he was a catalyst of change for her all the way around. Gilles was able to see her in a way that others had not previously, and it was through their growing admiration and love to be with each other that warmed my heart! She was finding true happiness in such a beautiful way that it was a joy to read their journey towards their union. I especially thought it was wicked that she kept in bits and bobbles of their differences. Between her Scottish roots and his French, as there were moments of great folly to be read.

Getting Waisted is an honest memoir from a woman who is fearlessly confident and has such a warm spirit that you can read her essence straight off the page! I appreciated spending time with her, and getting to see how the avenues fused together for her to welcome in motherhood and the next chapters she would pursue. Start to finish, I would have to lament that the first half is more dramatic and the second half is where the cocoon is shed and she is free to fly. I am so very thankful to have had the honour of reading her story, because her story is everywoman’s story on the level that we each have to resolve our own body image in a way that celebrates our individual self-confidence.

A notation on why there is not a Fly in the Ointment attached here:

Being that Ms. Parker is a stand-up comic and a full-fledged comedienne, I already knew that on some level she might have a more colourful way of reflecting on certain parts of her life as much as how she elected to present the stories or antidotes of her past. Therefore, I did mark off there are instances of ‘vulgarity in literature’ inside this book, but I did not go as far to say that that would prevent me from reading her memoir, as foresaid, I understood the writer a bit before I picked up the book on the level that most comics have strong inflictions in how they communicate their humour as much as their personal stories.

Personally, this is one I have the hardest time sorting out which comic to watch as I tend to be aligned with the comics of the past (think Dean Martin’s Roasts era OR Lucille Ball) where the flavourings were clean and the language was not as strong as it was whilst I grew up in the 1980s. At least it was not a contribution to the skits, the roasts, or the set-ups in the routines. I have many fond memories of “I Love Lucy” right alongside “The Carol Burnett Show”, as Dean Martin followed suit lateron. I did want to share one of the reader’s observations of her book, as I grew up on his comedy in motion pictures being a child bourne on the cusp of one decade in exchange for another (1970s/1980s):

My dear friend Monica Parker, the hilarious humourist, Mother hen to me, Gilda Radner, Eugene Levy, Catherine O’ Hara, John Candy – all of us when we started out in Toronto, has written a book about truly finding yourself, being content with who you are and developing an enduring sense of self-esteem.

by Dan Aykroyd {quoted from the Press Kit}

I grew up knowing of Gilda Radner, but along with Mr. Aykroyd, I was always fond of Catherine O’ Hara & John Candy. I am not in the habit of publishing outside reviews and opinions when I compose my own thoughts on the books I read on Jorie Loves A Story, but in this one instance (and there could be others in the future) I felt it was kismet to discover that part of my own living past is inter-connected a bit with Ms. Parker’s. The actors and comics mentioned are not merely names on a page, but honest to goodness people I grew up watching on camera! They had the ability to make me laugh as much as they emoted out such a strong carriage of emotion to make me cry. Their depth of range never left me, and I to this day celebrate what they left behind as legacies in motion picture. I also know their work in film is only one-half of what they gave of their art, but for me, it is the portal in which I knew them.

I am going to conclude this review with a tweet that is a full summary of the heart message of Getting Waisted:

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Posted Wednesday, 28 May, 2014 by jorielov in Book Review (non-blog tour), Bookish Discussions, Debut Author, Debut Novel, Diet Weight & Body Image, Diets & Dieting, Indie Author, Journal, Memoir, Non-Fiction, Vignettes of Real Life, Vulgarity in Literature, Weight Loss, Women's Health

#ArmChairBEA : Diary Entry No.2 of a #cheerREADER : Jorie requests a bit of help; due to a migraine derailing her joy!

Posted Tuesday, 27 May, 2014 by jorielov 4 Comments

ArmChairBEA 2014
Design Credit: by Amber of Shelf Notes

Day 2 as Jorie Cheer Reads!

{short blurbs of what I found;

click to see my comments per blog!}

One of the hardest things for a bubbly girl like me to realise is that there are moments when you’re not physically able to visit as many blogs as you originally had hoped you could nor accomplish what you first set out to do during the #ArmChairBEA! At this point, I am not sure if I can post the daily topics as their meant to post, but I do want to work on answering the topics that mean something to me! Likewise, I woke up today realising that I had not heard back from my Team Captain for Team 4 and tweeted out for advice. What I found out is that my entire plan of which blogs to visit & which blogs I already had visited was the completely wrong set of blogs & logic of understanding the linky! :( I quickly emailed both Tif (@ArmChairBEA) and Tanya (@Momsvictories) to let them know that I could not be the only member of Team 4 with the wrong information which means NO ONE on my team is visiting the right blogs nor in the right order! (at least I think so?)

I decided not to delete all the hard work of copying the blogs & links out of the linky so those are now stored in a draft email, and as I get able too, I will select blogs to visit based on that original list for Monday & Tuesday, as I was quite happy about where those routes were going to take me to visit! I must say, this has been a difficult start for the #ArmChairBEA for me, and I am simply thankful I thought to send out tweets OR I would still not be on the right track at all! :(

Originally I was told to comment on every #4 & #9 blog in repetitive order, thus I earmarked the list accordingly. Apparently I was meant to visit each of these instead: Comment on Blog #31-40, 131-140, 231-240, 331-340, 431-440, etc. Now I feel properly overwhelmed! I wish our Team Captain had broken this list down a bit further to help us not feel like we were swimming in a sea of assignments! And, why cannot we not ask for back-up cheerleaders?! I am so lost.

(after receiving more emails from Tanya & Tif) Except that I now believe I was truly meant to comment on: blog #s 34, 134, 234, 334 & only as back-up commenter for blog #s 39, 139, 239 and 339! I seriously think this part of the volunteering for #ArmChairBEA needs some clarification & help next year! It is not complicated but it IS complicated for a newbie to sort out! And, numbers are NOT my strength as a dyslexic!

To each of the book bloggers I visited yesterday or early this morning, know that I whole-heartedly thought I had understood my routes and I do not regret one moment of being with you! It was a pure joy for me to visit!

Blogs I am Assigned to Visit as a CheerREADER:

  1. #34: Based on a True Story | Authors  – i was so surprised that they felt that you could not contribute anything to an author during a live meet & greet.
  2. #134: Exploring All the Genres | Author Interactions & More than Wordsi enjoyed visiting a blogger who is as excited about visiting with authors as I am!
  3. #39: Readical | More than Wordsit was a joy to read another blogger loves to meet authors but she spoke about how to temper being a ‘fangirl’ which i cannot personally relate too

Extra Book Bloggers I Visited: {Day 2 Blogs}

In-between early afternoon & late evening, Jorie ducked off-line for a proper siesta! She is not pushing her eyes past their limits nor is she overtaxing herself as who wants to incur a migraine to return!? Therefore, rather than focus on a set goal of blogs to visit each day, she is tending to the blogs she is happily assigned & will visit as many more after those as she can each day! The best part for her is to spread joy & happiness throughout the #ArmChairBEA!

  1. #4: Gizmo’s Reviews | Author Interactioni appreciated getting to know someone who wants to go to as many book conventions as they can even when they know it might not be the best timing for them to attend
  2. #14 – Pages Unbound | Author Interactionblogger posted a great FAQ & Guide on how to approach authors and how to appreciate live author events
  3. #19 – Fictional Thoughts | Author Interaction  – i enjoyed seeing how someone else is enjoying visiting with authors in person!

I am cutting it short tonight with my cheering as I do not want to overtax my eyes after having had that migraine pop up out of nowhere last night whilst I was online as well. I want to get enough rest not only to cheer more tomorrow but to finish the edits for my book review of Getting Waisted. I do tweet out a notice of each of the book blogs that I am visiting and the only thing I had forgotten to do is tweet which blogs had CAPTCHA, but if you were to follow my feed tonight, you would know that I found a fellow cheerleader who decided to talk to me about her experiences as much as I shared a few of my own! Thank you, Stacy @thenovellife!

I also wanted to say that even though sorting out my ‘route’ in the book blogosphere was a complicated nightmare for me today, now that I have everything ‘re-sorted’ and ironed out, I am enjoying being a #cheerREADER to the max capacity! I cannot wait to do this again next year (already, I know!) as I will know better not to schedule so much during the same week! :) I wonder how everyone else is doing tonight!? And, I am most worried about my Team Captain Shannon @ The Most Happy Reader!?!

No music for Jorie today! I am recovering from a migraine! I am still planning to visit everyone but I know now that I cannot visit within the hours I am meant to go to each blog! :( My apologises! I truly am enjoying my role as a #cheerREADER! :) I am planning to visit more blogs on Wednesday!

I appreciate everyone who left me a comment thus far along! :)

I posted a blog tour book review today as well:

“A Beauty So Rare” by Tamera Alexander! (histfic)

Tomorrow I post my book review of “Getting Waisted” by Monica Parker! Humour/Memoir

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Posted Tuesday, 27 May, 2014 by jorielov in #ArmChairBEA, Blogosphere Events & Happenings, Twitterland & Twitterverse Event