1Q84

I finished 1Q84 yesterday.  There were times I loved the book and other times I asked myself,  “Why am I reading this?!”   Oftentimes, my head was spinning while I was trying to keep track of all the details…details that were excruciatingly painful at the beginning of the book. It took me about 300 pages before I was hooked  by the combination of mystery, fantasy and surprising love story of sorts.    Below is a  synopsis of the story.  I have submitted my review to Portland Book Review and the editor will take it from there.

Murakami’s book opens with Aomame walking down an emergency exit on a busy Tokyo expressway.  This unusual exit leads her to a parallel world that is not immediately evident until she notices some strange events, including two moons in the sky.  1984 becomes 1Q84 (with the Q signifying Question).  Aomame is a sports instructor by day but a one night stand, crazed assassin by night. Aomame is financially supported by a reclusive, rich dowager with her own need for revenge.  The story also introduces us to Tengo, a math instructor and part-time fiction writer.  Tengo experiences his own oddities when he works with a 17 year old that runs away from a cult that her parents lead.  Tension and danger builds as Tengo and the 17 year old write and publish a novel that reveals too much for the cult’s comfort.  Mysteriously, Aomame and Tengo are linked from the fifth grade and must meet again to return to 1984.

Orphan Impact

 I am working with Orphan Imact on an email exercise for computer students in Hanoi. Basically it involves sending emails back and forth with a student so that they get practice with technology. Super cool to help a child in an area of the world that is important to me and super easy to make an impact. Three more volunteers needed.  Contact Tad at:  tad@orphanimpact.org

While you are at it, check out the organization at:  http://www.orphanimpact.org/

Favorite Pic

I took this picture in June 2011 and just love it.  As a matter of fact, I won a photo contest in September with this picture.  My friend “A” has lots of pictures on her blog, so I thought I should step it up with more graphics on mine!

Newsletters and Such

I publish a bi-monthly online newsletter and this morning at the gym (where  my most creative thoughts happen) I decided that now that I have a work-focused blog, maybe I don’t need a separate newsletter via Constant Contact.  Okay, that was a long sentence!  I spend a tremendous amount of hours writing, re-writing, formating etc. the newsletter.  Why not spend those efforts on my blog instead?!  So tell me your experience.  Do you read those electronic newsletters that you receive?  Do you regularly visit blogs or is it more effective to have the blog link sent directly to your inbox?

On another note, I had a great birthday weekend…although I was amazed at the amount of texts I received.  I guess phone calls and cards are passe.  I got a new heart rate monitor and love it!  I am going to need it, given all the carrot cake I’ve eaten!

New Week

Four weeks left in the year…several projects heating up plus need to close out the year by double checking expenses and getting everything ready for the accountant.  Also plan creating my business goals for 2012 and my marketing calendar.  Ideally I would like to add at least three new clients, speak at one conference and publish two articles…all very doable!  Without a roadmap, there is no way any of it will happen.

What are you doing to finish out your year with a bang?  And how are you preparing to set 2012 on fire?

Recent Great Books

I love to read!  I read about 100-150 pages a night after I put the girls to bed.  I have always been a voracious reader.  Since I did not grow up with a television,  I never gained the habit of mindlessly sitting in front of the tv every night.   I review books (fiction and nonfiction) for Elle Magazine and a variety of genres for Portland Book Review.  People always ask me “What good books have you read lately?”  So I am posting a few of my recent favorites.

Hotel at the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford

The Odds by Stewart O’Nan

The Story of Beautiful Girl byRachel Simon

Long Drive Home by Will Allison

22 Britannia Lane  by Amanda Hodgkinson

Faith by Jennifer Haigh

The Condition by Jennifer Haigh

Pictures of You by  Caroline Leavitt

Next to Love  by Ellen Feldman

The Girl Who Fell from the Sky  by Heidi Durrow

The Secret Language of Flowers  by Vanessa Diffenbaugh

The Island by Victoria Hislop

The Violets of March by Sarah Jio

The Buddha in the Attic by Julie Otsuka

The Beautiful Life by Helen Schulman

Send me some of your recent favorites.  As soon as I finish reading and reviewing IQ84 (925 pages!), I will have time to read since I am not writing any reviews December 16-January 16.