Sunday, October 23, 2011

Trick or Treat: Dancing Zombies


Welcome to Bookie Brunch: Trick or Treat 

Bookie Brunch is a weekly book chat for book lovers. A new Bookie Brunch posts every Sunday, and you're welcome to join any ongoing discussion [URL] whenever you like.

In the meantime, let's have some treats for Halloween. Just click on the badges at the end of the post, for a new treat!

Here's a treat from me at StoryWings:


I used to love Zombies, and a few years ago they were reintroduced to me by a game by PopCap Inc. This is the music video that plays once you complete the game.













Bookie Brunch
*Every Sunday*Founder: Sasha Soren (Random Magic)
I was a host at Bookie Brunch in August, 2011:
or


My favorite Zombie Halloween treat is:
Jelly Snakes

because they remind me of brains!!!.

What's yours? Tell us!


 Feel free to leave a comment if you like, to share your fave Halloween treat or some other cool link for Halloween. Thanks for dropping by, and...

Happy Halloween!








Friday, October 21, 2011

Friday 56: 21/10/2011

Forget You by Jennifer Echols
Page 56, 5th Sentence

Hush now.

I hate being hushed...who hushes? People tell me to hush and they will be getting a (bleep, not appropriate in polite conversation)



 



Rules:
* Grab the book nearest you. Right now.
* Turn to page 56.
* Find the fifth sentence.
* Post that sentence (plus one or two others if you like) along with these instructions on your blog or (if you do not have your own blog) in the comments section of Freda's Voice.
*Post a link along with your post back to Freda's Voice.
* Don’t dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the CLOSEST.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Book Review: Dead and Gone by Charlaine Harris

Review: Dead and Gone
Series: Sookie Stackhouse – Book 9
Author: Charlaine Harris
No of Pages: 312
Release Date: 5 May 2009

Sookie Stackhouse enjoys her job as a cocktail waitress in Bon Temps, Louisiana, even though she sometimes gets tired of the constant chatter – and not just the gossip; Sookie can read minds. It’s taken time, but she’s finally found cute, dateable guys whose minds she can’t read. And okay, so most of them happen to be vampires, but no man is perfect, right?

All of the humans in Bon Temps have had dealings with the vamps – mysterious, seductive creatures who ‘came out’ a few years back. Now the weres and shifters have decided to follow the lead of the undead and reveal their existence to the ordinary world.

Sookie already knows about them, of course – her brother turns into a panther at the full moon, she’s friend to the local Were pack, and Sam, her boss at Merlotte’s bar, is a shifter.

The great Were revelation goes pretty well at first – then the horribly mutilated body of a were-panther is found in the parking lot of Merlotte’s. Though Sookie never cared much for the victim, no one deserves such a horrible death, and she agrees to use her telepathic talent to track down the murderer.

What Sookie doesn’t realise is that there is a far greater danger that this killer threatening Bon Temps: a race of unhuman beings, older, more powerful and far more secretive than the vampires or the werewolves is preparing for war. And Sookie is an all-too human pawn in their ages-old battle…

My Thoughts:

I have always been fond of this series because of its light hearted content, but this book broke that chain.

Wars are brewing left right and centre in Sookie's world. Vampires are taking over other vampires land and werewolves are at each other’s throats as well. Add into the mix Sookie’s fairy heritage and the war that they are waging, and you have the perfect brew for a really depressing novel.

Dead and Gone left me feeling really bad, Harris might not be killing off central characters, but she definitely killed off a few loved ones in this book, and I really don’t think it was necessary. The fairy war came to a head at the end of this book and it took a few characters with it that left me feeling pretty depressed after it.

Sookie was also left scarred after her ordeal with the fairies but she should recover, hopefully.

At the end of this book, I felt depressed, not just a little sad but down in the dumps for a couple of days. There was so much loss, so much death, and for what? A part fairy that screws vampires and attracts trouble.

I still flew through this book, and I still loved it, but I was left with the thought of, where does it end? What makes Sookie so special that all these people are willing to die for her? Vampires regenerate but even so, they can still die and frequently do where Sookie is concerned. Fairies are a dying race and how many were taken out purely because some big wig wanted to finish off Sookie because she was a half breed.

I still love Sookie and I love that she is growing stronger and wiser with every novel, but surely no one could expect such loyalty.

Others in this series:
Dead Until Dark
Living Dead in Dallas
Club Dead
Dead to the World
Dead as a Doornail
Definitely Dead
All Together Dead
From Dead to Worse
Dead in the Family
Dead Reckoning

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Happy Birthday Daddy!

Yeah so it might be unusual to say happy birthday to your dad on your blog...but hey...since when do I follow rules?

He thinks I forgot this morning, which is partially true because I thought it was December when I woke up, but he didn't know that I had this ready for his birthday...why would he? He doesn't read my blog...

But I just wanted it to be known out there that today is my dad's birthday.

We may not get on all the time but he is one of my favourite people to fight with and will most likely always be my go to guy...for everything. Whether it be the bank, my car, electronics, bills, what the funny stain is on the carpet or to help me fix something I broke, he may not get it done quickly but I know that it will get done.

He's also probably my favourite debating partner...because everytime I have an opinion (deluded or not) about something I can go to him to have a long chat about why it's stupid.

So yeah, in my own messed up way, I love my dad...we just don't say it out loud - I prefer punching him in the gut...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD!



Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Teaser Tuesday: 18/10/2011

 
Currently Reading: Afterlife by Claudia Gray
He faced me, serious once more. "You already know that you can travel within our realms, and you can do so more easily than any of us - even me."
Teaser Tuesday is the brainchild of Should Be Reading

Monday, October 17, 2011

Book Review: The Lunatic Cafe by Laurell K. Hamilton

Review: The Lunatic Café
Series: Anita Blake – Book 4
Author: Laurell K. Hamilton
No of Pages: 369
Release Date: 1 March 2005

Anita has fallen for the leader of a local pack of werewolves. She’s survived a lot, but this love thing may kill her yet…

My Thoughts:

Everyone seems to believe that this book signifies the end of horror in this series, but I can safely say that this book was still pretty horrific.

People from the local were community have started to go missing, and when one of the missing people’s husbands come to her place of work for help, Anita seems to get dragged in from there. It’s not until a man who has literally been skinned alive shows up that Anita can seem to piece what’s going on together.

Anita is still tough as nails and I loved this book in the series. She opened up to Richard her new beau about some of her troubles and we continued to get a deeper look into who she is and why she stands for what she does romantically.

The addition of Richard as a love interest kept this series alive for me; it added another dimension to an already fantastic book. Whilst we still get the mind-boggling crimes that could only be found in Anita’s world, her relationship with Richard and the fear and uncertainty that entails was thrown into the mix.

I felt a little sorry for Richard, because it is clear that Anita has a bit of a problem with him being a werewolf. Although Richard is a perfect man in his human form, the fact that he turns furry once a month is seemingly not good enough for Anita. I want this relationship to work so badly because even though they are so different, they balance each other and that is what I reckon Anita needs.

Anita sleeps with a gun, Richard has most likely never even held one. Anita distrusts people until they give a reason to trust them and even then it’s tentative whereas Richard lets people in. Richard loves unconditionally, Anita doesn’t. Richard tries to defuse situations before they get out of hand but Anita is almost always raring for a fight.

That balance could do so much for Anita, but she is just too hard-headed to see that. Richard could also take a lesson in Anita not needed to be protected, but hey, it’s better than him throwing her to the wolves so to speak.

This series is still amazing me with every book and I am now avidly reading and cheering on Team Richard.

Also in this series:
The Killing Dance
Burnt Offerings
Blue Moon
Obsidian Butterfly
Narcissus in Chains
Cerulean Sins
Incubus Dreams
Micah
Danse Macabre
The Harlequin
Blood Noir
Skin Trade
Flirt
Bullet
Hit List


Sunday, October 16, 2011

Bookie Brunch Winner! 9/10/11

 So as you know I hosted the Bookie Brunch last week and we were discussing Buying or Borrowing.

There was also a giveaway on courtesy of Sasha Soren from Random Magic, so now it's time to draw the winner!

And the winner is....

Pabkins @ Mission to Read


You have been notified by email and have 48 hours to respond, if not, prizes are lost (sorry)...

Congratulations!


Saturday, October 15, 2011

Book Review: From Dead to Worse by Charlaine Harris

Review: From Dead to Worse
Series: Sookie Stackhouse – Book 8
Author: Charlaine Harris
No of Pages: 359
Release Date: 6 May 2008

The supernatural community in Bon Temps, Louisiana is reeling from two hard blows: the natural disaster of Hurricane Katrina, and the manmade horror of the explosion at the vampire summit in the up-north city of Rhodes. Sookie Stackhouse is safe but dazed, but too many vampires – some friends, some not – were killed or injured, and her were-tiger boyfriend Quinn is among the missing.

It’s clear that things are changing, whether the weres and vamps like it or not. And Sookie, Friend to the Pack and blood-bonded to the leader of the local vampire community, is caught up in those changes. She’s about to find herself facing danger and death and, not for the first time, betrayal by someone she loves. And when the fur has finished flying and the cold blood has stopped flowing, Sookie’s world will be forever altered…

My Thoughts: 

Although I loved Sookie and I loved Quinn…they never really had a chance.

Sookie is back home and trying to comprehend all the events that have taken place since the vampire summit including the devastation of hurricane Katrina.

I loved the addition of Amelia living in Sookie’s house in From Dead to Worse. She brought to the table someone who is ditzy, intelligent and really likeable. Amelia also lightened the mood in Sookie’s household, which I feel would have been a lot worse with Quinn’s absence and the aftermath of the summit to content with. It was very clever on Harris part to introduce Amelia in the way that she did.

At this point in the story I’m wondering if we’re not seeing a little biasness from team dead in general on Harris’ part. The vampires can get away with doing absolutely everything to Sookie, from lying to cheating to nearly killing her. And yet they’re still at the top of her to do list. The were’s barely have to cough too loudly and they’re out her door with no explanation.

Let’s look at this pattern over the course of the series:

Sam never got a look in because he was Sookie’s boss and then he moved too quickly for her when he kissed her. (Dead Until Dark)

Alcide was perfection in a male and yet Sookie never wanted him, even though she did because she was too wrapped up in Bill who had disappeared on her and cheated on her. Then after Sookie shot his ex in the head she decided that it was too awkward to be around him anymore even though she still uses him when she needs to and runs to his beck and call, every time. Yep, that level of ambiguity is extremely healthy.

Quinn’s only mistake? Loving his mother and being captured by a pack of nasty vampires who held him hostage. Hmmm, when Bill was held hostage and didn’t contact Sookie what did Sookie do? She went looking for him of course, but as soon as a were does it he’s out the door with nary a bat of the eyelid.

Now Sookie and Quinn’s relationship may have been a little awkward in the beginning and he was a little annoying with his “babe” and baldness – I’m sorry but I like my men with hair – but in All Together Dead their relationship was starting to blossom really beautifully and it was looking like it could work even though Quinn was really busy with his business.

I love Sookie, and I love how strong she has become and how confident she has become over the course of this series, but I really wish everyone got a fair go with her because she could have possibly had some happiness by now instead of so much sadness.

Others in this series:
Dead Until Dark
Living Dead in Dallas
Club Dead
Dead to the World
Dead as a Doornail
Definitely Dead
All Together Dead
Dead and GoneDead in the Family
Dead Reckoning

Friday, October 14, 2011

Friday 56: 14/10/2011

A Fire in the Shell by Josephine Pennicott
Page 56, 5th Sentence

His hair was long, falling in a ponytail to his knees.

Now that would be hard to maintain...my hair only goes to my waist and it's a pain...but your knees?



 

Rules:
* Grab the book nearest you. Right now.
* Turn to page 56.
* Find the fifth sentence.
* Post that sentence (plus one or two others if you like) along with these instructions on your blog or (if you do not have your own blog) in the comments section of Freda's Voice.
*Post a link along with your post back to Freda's Voice.
* Don’t dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the CLOSEST.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Words and Music: Forget You by Jennifer Echols

Words and music is a new feature I am starting. Do you ever hear a song and immediately think of a book? Do you ever see a book that immediately reminds you of a song...well I do.

Every time I see the book: Forget You by Jennifer Echols


I think of this song:


Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Book Review: Once Bitten, Twice Shy by Jennifer Rardin

Review: Once Bitten, Twice Shy
Series: Jaz Parks – Book 1
Author: Jennifer Rardin
No of Pages: 335
Release Date: 8 October 2007

I’M JAZ PARKS. MY BOSS IS VAYL,

Born in Romania in 1744. Died there too, at the hand of his vampire wife, Liliana. But that’s ancient history. For the moment Vayl works for the CIA doing what he does best – assassination. And I help. You could say I’m an assistant assassin. But then I’d have to kick your ass.

Vayl and I have to take out a Miami plastic surgeon with ties to terrorism. But the assignment gets complicated when it turns out he’s in cahoots with a supernatural nasty powerful enough to bring America to its knees.

My Thoughts:

Once Bitten, Twice Shy was a great start to what is shaping up to be a promising series.

Jaz is a CIA assassin who has recently been partnered with Vayl a vampire assassin who is the best the CIA has got. Jaz and Vayl are sent on mission, a mission to derail a Pakistani plastic surgeon who has been very naughty, funnelling money in a terrorist bank account.

Jaz is definitely my kind of girl; she is witty, intelligent and surprisingly down-to-earth for being a high profile assassin. Jaz has a traumatic past, being part of an assassination group that hunted vampires and losing her entire team in one night has scarred her deeply, and is the reason why she is a kick-ass hunter now and why she works alone. When given the opportunity to work with the best of course Jaz wouldn’t turn it down, but she also has to content with blackout periods and memory loss. After losing her fiancé, who was part of the team that was murdered that night, Jaz feels increasingly guilty as she falls for Vayl.

Vayl is everything a vampire should be and more, not only is he refined and extremely intelligent, but after 300 years of watching people, he is very good at reading the meaning in peoples actions. He seems to really get Jaz even though Jaz doesn’t want to be understood.

Vayl and Jaz’s working relationship is a strong one, and although there is a lot of pent up sexual tension, I’m glad they haven’t pursed a romantic relationship as yet. We really got to see more of Jaz’s past and the mission at hand rather than focusing on nookie.

Once Bitten, Twice Shy was beautifully written and drew me in instantly. Once I started I just couldn’t stop no matter how much I should have. I finished it quickly but the story was one that stayed with me for a while after purely because the characters are so deep and I couldn’t get Jaz out of my head, her trauma and her strength.

Once Bitten, Twice Shy was a superb start to a series I want to dive back into as soon as possible.


Others in this series:
Another One Bites the Dust
Biting the Bullet
Bitten to Death
One More Bite
Bite Marks
Bitten in Two
The Deadliest Bite


Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Teaser Tuesday: 11/10/2011

 
Currently Reading: Bloody Bones by Laurell K. Hamilton
I dropped the shotgun into Larry's surprised lap.
Teaser Tuesday is the brainchild of Should Be Reading

Monday, October 10, 2011

Book Review: All Together Dead by Charlaine Harris

Review: All Together Dead
Series: Sookie Stackhouse – Book 7
Author: Charlaine Harris
No of Pages: 323
Release Date: 1 May 2007

Sookie Stackhouse would really like time to get over being betrayed by Bill, her long-time vampire lover, and get used to her new relationship with sexy shapeshifter Quinn – but instead, she finds herself attending a vampire summit, the destination of choice for every undead power player around. She’s being used as a sort-of human Geiger counter for Sophie-Anne Leclerq, vampire queen of Louisiana.

But Sophie-Anne’s power base has been severely weakened by Hurricane Katrina, and she’s to be put on trial for murdering her king. Sookie knows the queen is innocent, but others have their doubts. And there are some vamps who would like to finish what nature started. With secret alliances and backroom deals the order of the day – and night – Sookie must decide which side she’ll stand with, and quickly, for her choice may mean the difference between survival and all-out catastrophe…

My Thoughts:

This series continues to get more and more engrossing.

Sookie is attending the vampire summit after being employed by the queen to accompany her as her portable lie detector. Sookie discovers a plot to start a war between the vampires and the Fellowship of the Sun.

Sookie is still Sookie and she is completely loveable, yet in this book I started to really see her growth since the first in the series. One can really see how far Sookie has come since her bartending vampire free days of the first novel and yet it’s still the same Sookie. She hasn’t become obnoxious or arrogant because according to the vampires she is special, she is still Sookie, but with nicer clothes and a nicer house as the old one gradually gets destroyed by fire and Amelia.

I think what I am loving most about this series at the moment is that Sookie is the heroine, but she doesn't act like one. She just gets on with it and performs feats that are human, like going to an archery range to try and suss out whether or not someone else had been there previously. There are no amazing feats of power or intellect, she is just normal and it makes me relate so much more to her than I do to other heroines who are magical and ninja like and completely kick-ass.

Sookie isn’t a wimp, but she isn’t a hero either and that is what makes me love her.

All Together Dead took a deeper look into vampire politics and workings and it was really interesting. I was a little disappointed that Eric wasn’t in this book as much as I was used to him being there, but it really didn’t detract from the story because there wasn’t really a need for him, bar his priestly duties.

Despite the fact that Sookie was attending a vampire summit surrounded by werewolves, aliens and of course, vampires, who were all staying in a pyramid whilst the proceeding took, place I still found the entire story very this world. Some novels carry you off into for example a New York that has something extra, but these novels are all out in the open, and I think it’s because the vampires are out in the open that keeps this series grounded rather than fantastical.

I love this series so much, and I am starting From Dead to Worse as soon as possible.

Others in this series:
Dead Until Dark
Living Dead in Dallas
Club Dead
Dead to the World
Dead as a Doornail
Definitely Dead
From Dead to Worse
Dead and GoneDead in the Family
Dead Reckoning

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Bookie Brunch: Buyer or Borrower?

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Today’s host: StoryWings (@storywings)
Next week’s host: vvb32 reads (@vvb32reads)
This week’s discussion open through: 12 October 2011


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The question under discussion: Are you a book buyer or a book borrower? Why?
Related topics to consider: Do you lend books or are you too possessive? Do you buy books after borrowing them if you like them?

Taking a sip of my Lemon and Lychee Iced Tea I ponder this and say: I am definitely a book buyer. I have a hard time letting go of any of my books...even the ones I hate! I am steadily running out of space as it is but I can never let a book go. I loved the library as a kid, but I hated returning books. So much so that my favourite books at the library I have now bought to add to my collection.


I am definitely a shameless book hoarder and have no qualms in admitting it, I tried doing tours when I first started blogging but could never stand the idea of not keeping the book and sending it on to someone else! So I quit those and went on endless book buying sprees, I can't read fast enough to keep up with myself...but that doesn't deter me.


I am also proudly selfish, I don't lend books...ever. I lent a book to an ex of mine and it took a year to get it back, I lent a book to a friend once and never saw it again (guess who isn't my friend anymore). The ones I do get back have pages bent, stains and what looked suspiciously like snot once. These are all adequate reasons I think to be adamant about not lending books. This doesn't bother me, none of my friends are readers, neither are my family so I never have to worry about them wanting to borrow books.


Jazmin licks some cream off her chocolate java-ship mocha with caramel whipped cream and says: I'm more of a book borrower from my local library because if the book has two opposite reviews ( I LOVED it, I WAS REPULSED BY IT and that's usually almost a butt-load of books) then I want to be sure that the book is good to be part of my awesome-sauce bookshelf because that place is a holy place. You don't mess with it. "Am I possessive of books?" I will admit, am a bit of a book hogger and absolutely seethe at the idea of lending any of my books (but don't worry, I'm a good person.. sometimes) but I always  think it's nice to share an awesome book with a friend if they wanted it but never have the time to buy them.


Emma, who is on her second double shot latte, chips in with: I think I am both, there are just so many amazing YA books about that I couldn't possibly afford to buy them all. I have some amazing book buddies that willing share their books with me and I with them.

I absolutely adore buying new books, it is an addiction, a compulsion even.

I love pretty covers, I have absolutely no will power and have to have them on my shelf. If you have seen my blog you will know that one of my catch-phrases is BOOKS MAKE EVERYTHING BETTER :D

I used to tend to lend to only people I trust with my personal collection. I still do with books that have personal meaning to me or ones I have yet to read. Since becoming a librarian in a secondary school and taking my books in there for he pupils I have had to let some things go but they do tend to think I am on the psychotic nagging side when it comes to returning and looking after books.

I also help run UK Book Tours and send quite a few of my personal copies off on tour as I really believe in sharing the book love.

Alex stirs some cinnamon syrup into his latte and adds: Oh Ebay how I love you, let me count the ways...

I used to live in my local library and wouldn't leave until I had the maximum number of books allowed under my arm ready to be devoured and then I started working. And oh my goodness I suddenly had spending money. And then I became a book buyer. I admit that nothing quite matches that happy little lift that I get when the door bell goes and I know it is the postman with a pretty little package for me. Not that getting a book from the library or borrowing one from a friend isn't great but you have to give it back eventually.


Lea dips some cake into her decaf coffee and says: I am a compulsive book buyer.

Why? Well, probably because I'm addicted to romance novels and a total glommer. I read a review of a book or see a recommendation and want it. I also have favorite authors that are autobuys.

I will lend to close friends who I know will treasure my books and return them to me. I don't usually borrow books because I have too many of my own in the TBR. However if I love and e-book and a paperback is released I will usually buy that, especially if it is a keeper.

After finishing her peppermint latte and being served her hazelnut latte and a toasted mozzarella panini Sarah closes with: I'd definitely consider myself a book buyer, I just can't seem to stop myself and am always buying more of them! I keep putting myself on buying bans but they never seem to last for very long lol. There are just so many amazing books out there that I want to read and I don't think I'll ever catch up. Although I buy a lot of books I still love my local library, it's a great way of trying new to me authors or books I'm curious about but have seen some not so great reviews of. It also helps me stick to my buying ban, I can go and browse though the shelves there if I'm missing book shopping and they always have something that catches my eye.

I lend my books to friends and family all the time, in fact I think I've become their personal library and everyone always browses through my shelves when they come to visit. I have lost a lot of books over the years where people didn't return them though so now I have a spreadsheet so I know what people have borrowed. I don't mind if they take months to return it but I do want the books back eventually. I know some people who get stressed if the spines on their books get creased but that doesn't worry me, I like my books to be read - that's the whole point of them. For me there is nothing better than recommending a book I love to someone and having them come back to me and tell me that they enjoyed it too. That's probably one of the things I love most about being a reviewer, getting to chat to people about books we've both loved :o)

If I borrow a book and really love it then I usually do end up buying a copy myself, I started reading Jeaniene Frost's Night Huntress series from the library but now own them all. I don't have enough space to display all the books I own now though (a lot of them are in boxes in my Dad's loft!) so I will only buy something I've already read if it's an amazing book or if I'm getting the chance to meet the author and get a copy signed.





Amanda: Now I don't know about you but after this amusing discussion I'm hungry! So, from one book lover to the next...let them eat cake!
(for anyone wondering this is one of Australia's favourite deserts - Pavlova - it's all eggs and sugar so if you are allergic to either...more for me!)

You’re invited! Visitors: Please share your thoughts on the topic in the comments section, so they can be included in the discussion. This is an active discussion though Wednesday, so feel free to stop by again later on.


Brunch Goodies!

About: A comedy of errors tale about how the author moved - against his will and his better judgment - to Italy, only to rediscover himself.

After too many years of working on sitcoms, writer Phil Doran found himself coming home every night angry, burned-out, and exhausted. But all that was about to change spectacularly, when his partner of 25 years, sculptress Nancy Doran, surprised
him with a bit of news.

The news? On one of her art trips to Italy, she'd spontaneously purchased a broken-down, 300-year-old farmhouse for them to restore. He was moving to Italy with her, ready or not.

The Reluctant Tuscan is about the author’s transition from being a successful but overworked writer-producer, to experiencing a new life and finding happiness, in the last place he expected.


Shown above: Here's a brief video featurette about the author and the book.

Excerpt from the book: Like many improbable adventures, it all began with a phone call...
“I bought a house,” Nancy said.
“You what?” I gripped the receiver in astonishment. “Where?”
“Here. In Italy.”
I rolled my eyes and whimpered.
“I think we could really be happy here.”
“I’m happy here,” I said. “And how could you buy a house without me
even seeing it?”
“I had to move fast. But you’ll see it now. How soon can you get here?”
[...]
“The house is over three hundred years old!” she said, as if that were a good thing. “It sits on a hillful of olive trees with a magnificent
view of the village of Cambione.”
“And that’s something I want to look at?”
“The view is to die.”
“What about the house? Is that to die too?”
“I won’t lie, it needs a little work.”
“What a surprise.”
“But the construction’s pretty basic. Except for putting in the road.”
“You bought a house on a hill that doesn’t have a road?”
“That’s why we got it so cheap,” she said triumphantly. (More)

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