The reason why I love Mondays -- Mailbox Monday hosted this month by the
Library of Clean Reads. Below are the review copies (both audiobooks) I received this week:
1)
Simple Times by Amy Sedaris.
Publisher's Summary. America's most delightfully unconventional hostess and the bestselling author of I Like You delivers a new book that will forever change the world of crafting. According to Amy Sedaris, it's often been said that ugly people craft and attractive people have sex. In her new book, SIMPLE TIMES, she sets the record straight. Demonstrating that crafting is one of life's more pleasurable and constructive leisure activities, Sedaris shows that anyone with a couple of hours to kill and access to pipe cleaners can join the elite society of crafters.
You will discover how to make popular crafts, such as: crab-claw roach clips, tinfoil balls, and crepe-paper moccasins, and learn how to: get inspired (Spend time at a Renaissance Fair; Buy fruit, let it get old, and see
what shapes it turns into); remember which kind of glue to use with which material (Tacky with Furry, Gummy with Gritty, Paste with Prickly, and always Gloppy with Sandy); create your own craft room and avoid the most common crafting accidents (sawdust fires, feather asphyxia, pine cone lodged in throat); and cook your own edible crafts, from a Crafty Candle Salad to Sugar Skulls, and many more recipes.
PLUS whole chapters full of more crafting ideas (Pompom Ringworms! Seashell Toilet Seat Covers!) that will inspire you to create your own hastily constructed obscure d'arts; and much, much more!
2)
Fed Up by Rick Perry.
Publisher's Summary. But we are fed up with being over-taxed and over-regulated. We are tired of being told how much salt to put on our food, what kind of cars we can drive, what kinds of guns we can own, what kind of prayers we are allowed to say and where we can say them, what we are allowed to do to elect political candidates, what kind of energy we can use, what doctor we can see. What kind of nation are we becoming? I fear it's the very kind the Colonists fought against.
But perhaps most of all, we are fed up because deep down we know how great America has always been, how many great things the people do in spite of their government, and how great the nation can be in the future if government will just get out of the way.
Our fight is clear. We must step up and retake the reins of our government from a Washington establishment that has abused our trust. We must empower states to fight for our beliefs, elect only leaders who are on our team, set out to remind our fellow Americans why liberty is guaranteed in the Constitution, and take concrete steps to take back our country. The American people have never sat idle when liberty's trumpet sounds the call to battle-and today that battle is for the soul of America.
Both thanks to the wonderful Hachette Book Group!
Wow, Fed Up sounds great!!! Enjoy your new books.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you got some good books!
ReplyDeleteAmy Sedaris is a riot...Hope you enjoy both books :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your books this week :D
ReplyDeleteSimple Times sounds fun. Enjoy!
ReplyDeletehere's mine http://tributebooksmama.blogspot.com/2011/02/mailbox-monday-in-this-way-i-was-saved.html
ReplyDeleteI've read Simple Times and want to try a craft from it before I review it. I hope you enjoy your books!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for your review of Fed Up!!
ReplyDeleteFed Up is something by the sounds of the synopsis.
ReplyDeleteReading something on money & how to save it with First Generation White Collar. She also rants about living within one's means and earning what you want to spend.
will be back for Fed Up review.
I'm curious about the Amy Sedaris book --enjoy Kim.
ReplyDeleteSimple Times sounds interesting - looking forward to your review. Enjoy your week :)
ReplyDeleteI'm curious about Fed Up myself. Sorry the commenting has got so late. The week was rushed.
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