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Sunday, July 26, 2009 

Current mood:  peaceful
Wow, alot has happened to catch up on news... I know this was originally set up for BOOKISLE news but most associate it with me (Cy aka Carolann) so here's a personal note.

During a CT scan in April, a small 'mass' was found on my right kidney; so GP referred me to Urologist who refered me to a Surgeon who was on vacation.... so I wait.  I attended the RT BOOKLOVER's convention and kept up with work to keep the nerves calm.  (Public heartfelt THANK YOU to friends, family and co-workers for their patience and assistance when I needed it!)

After checking my scan, Surgeon scheduled me for (get this) a hand-assisted laproscopic partial nefrectomy (forgive spell check if it got it wrong).  Telling me it would be 2-4 days in UW Madison Hospital (2 hr drive from home).  It was actually a week and dear hubby came to visit every day.  I came home Tuesday night with instructions not to lift anything heavier than a gallon of milk. (Imagine my distress that someone else had to do house cleaning -- NOT!)  Actually the hardest thing was to drink the 8-10 glasses of water daily.

I came home from the hospital in time for July 4 holiday weekend.  No picnics for me, but I did get to watch local fireworks on cable TV.  Meanwhile, my mother-in-law who celebrated her 91st birthday just 2 weeks before went into the hospital with an infection not responding to medication.  Dear hubby now had a different hospital to visit and within a week she died.  June left 29 GREAT-grandchildren as well as friends, children and grandchildren who really miss her.
So, now it is the end of July, summer sun helps recovery seem nicer...I've been having a great time playing games on FACEBOOK (humm, maybe I shouldn't say that here?) but know it is time to get back to the 'real world' of filling book wishes for BOOKISLE customers and friends. 

I this week I go for my "clearance" check-up and then no other medical treatments are necessary.  I'm not back to 100% but then I previously needed more exercise that this has now forced me to add to my routine.  This new routine will take some adjusting as I have a feeling I'm addicted to CASTLE AGE among other games and will want to add them, too.  Can you game and exercise at the same time? (no Wii on the horizon)
 
Now it is time to plan for these events:
Michele's birthday (August 4)
BOOK ISLE's online anniversary (September 1)
Cy & Chuck's Wedding Anniversary (September 9)
Cy's 55th Birthday (September 16 - I've reached "country lane" speed limit!)

I hope you can all look back on your summer with pleasure or at least peace.  May your plans for the near future include as much joy as I expect mine will.
Currently listening:
See You in September
By Happenings
Release date: 2008-02-26
Sunday, May 10, 2009 


Monday, May 04, 2009 

Current mood:  chipper

I’m back from the RT Booklover’s convention and I had a great time!  Besides books and parties, the visiting with RT newbies, regulars and volunteers made the events a pleasure.  I mailed some books home rather than overfill my luggage; so I’m waiting before I can say I‘m finished unpacking (I hope they get here soon!)


I wish to share the RT fun; so we are going to have a contest… Winner will receive tote bag filled with author goodies and a book from my RT Convention Treasures.


WHO’S WHO – I have placed 47 pictures online that I took at the convention – and I’ve even given you hints to answers. http://ebookisle.net/2009-RT.htm

·         Make a list with photo number and name of people appearing... name as many as you can  

·         Email your list to shop@ebookisle.net by May 31

·         entry with the most correct names will win (if tie, a drawing for winner)

Currently reading:
A Summer Smile (Loveswept)
By Iris Johansen
Release date: 2007-11-27
Monday, April 28, 2008 

Current mood:  fabulous
Click to meet Teegan Gabriel Korte (pictures & baby book)
Born Tuesday, April 22, 2008 at 1:19 p.m. ~ 7 lb. 7 oz.
 
Parents and child are happy and healthy ~ although Teegan will be undergoing some hearing tests as he grows.  Mother and baby came home on Thursday afternoon.
 
Friday was Grandparents day at Sarah's kindergarten; so she enjoyed having both sets of grandparents spend the morning in her class.  BUT her proudest moment was when daddy brought Teegan in for "Show and Tell".
Monday, April 21, 2008 

Well, I didn't get to go to RT convention, but it HAS been an interesting week.  Bonnie's blood pressure was up; so the doctor sent her home for bed rest.  Now any mother knows that is a joke.  The 2-year-old just doesn't get it and 6-year-old tries to understand but their world is still about their needs which are meant to be handled by mom. 

So, grandparents takes kids for afternoons and babysitter comes for bedtime routine - their mom's blood pressure comes down, but can't say much for grandma's.  Then Saturday - contractions every hour and finally on Sunday contractions every 5 minutes.  Most of the day expectant mom and pop are at the hospital; only to be sent home again as contractions have moved to 10 minutes.  The grandkids are disappointed a) because they won't be sleeping over at grandma's and b) they want to see their baby brother (Yes, the priorities are from their mouth)

Yes, I have the utmost sympathy for my daughter-in-law!  (but I'm glad it's not me!)  I don't know if I want to know what this week will bring - but I'm still "on call" to take the grandkids when expectant mom and pop go to the hospital.  I'll tell more later.

Friday, April 11, 2008 

Rain fell as Red Gloves and her sword-sister, Bethral, came out of the bog to knock on the door of the only shelter in the area. Josaih begrudgingly offers them the barn with his goats. When he walks in while Red Gloves is washing, he sees her dagger-star birthmark. Red Gloves is a mercenary and follows the 'Way of the Twelve' rather than Lord of Light and Lady of Laughter; so rejects his statement that she is the Chosen of Palins that prophecy says will reunite the kingdom.

Josaih is more than a goat-herder and there is more to the prophecy than being born with a dagger-star birthmark. Although Red Gloves and Josaih have no paranormal talents, we meet Elves, priests and High priestess of Palins, Mages and wild magic.

Bethral, who got Red to take this quest for adventure, finds her own fate unfolding with events. Red Gloves is as aggressive and insolent as you would expect of a mercenary and grief-stricken Josaih begins to heal as the battle strategy unfolds. The fast-action story and the adventure is captivating. The wonderful world and variety of characters make this a book you will find hard to put down.

DAGGER-STAR is on the same world as the Warlands Trilogy, but involves different kingdoms and characters. Except for a storyteller offering to tell the Tale of Xy, there is no connection. Although after you enjoy reading this story you may wish to read her other titles.  The story has the same writing style of developing relationships, quests and subplots with lots of action.   If you had put the 'Warland' trilogy on your keeper shelf, you will want to put this one on your April must-buy list.

Reviewed by Cy Korte

Wednesday, April 09, 2008 

Current mood:  content

Hi from Central Wisconsin where it is spring and it is SNOWING here as I type.

Sigh, the things we do for family -- I can’t go to RT convention in Pittsburgh because as of last weekend, I’ve been officially put "on call" to take the other children when my son & wife go to the hospital for birth of their son.  Any talk of me going further than an hour drive away is creates a drama. 

We are starting the countdown to birth of our grandson - the official due date is May 3, but we all know babies have their own agenda.  Bonnie, of course says "soon, please!"  The doctor now has her coming in for a check weekly although the baby hasn’t dropped yet.

Carol is to move into share Sarah’s bedroom once the baby is here.  Since they are doing some remodeling, this won’t be seen by her as caused by the new baby.  Sarah (6) and CJ (9) are looking forward to the event almost as expecting a holiday instead of a baby.  Carol (2) is at the "ME" stage; so we are concerned at her reaction to the new member of the family. 

Meanwhile, life goes on - my other son, Joe and his daughter, Emily have birthdays this month.  When did I get this old?... my baby will be 35 and his baby will be 6.  I’m in the "No idea" category of purchasing gifts for them. 

Probably because I’m going through RT withdrawl -- I’ve been going to conventions as my one personal treat each year and I’m missing it -- the prepartaions and fun of making plans and hoping for suitcases of books!  Oh well, I WILL be going to Orlando in 2009 for RT convention.

Anyone with suggestions on how to get through convention withdrawl?

Tuesday, November 27, 2007 

Available November 27 ~ List: $6.99 BI Price: $5.60 [Order It!]

After reading this book you will forget your preconceived idea of ZOMBIES! For those who enjoyed the movies MEN IN BLACK and MIB II, you will enjoy this book's humor and storyline.

Bio-engineered creatures called ZOMBIES were originally designed for protection but have turned murderous and it is up to the Interplanetary Guardian Force to seek and destroy.

It's Christmas in Bahia Vista, Florida, USA and Homicide Detective Sergeant Theo Petrakos was not looking forward to the holidays with friends and family match-making efforts. He had one last call before his vacation begins but he wasn't sure weird was an accurate case description. A strangely mummified body went to the morgue and his responsibility is to take some sort of hi-tech computer equipment to the station. The last thing he expected while making a short stop by his home was the appearance of monster and a sassy pint-size lady warrior coming to his aide.

Since the Tresh Border War ended, Commander Jorie Mikkalah is part of the Guardian Force. She is dealing with shipboard politics which includes an ex-lover who has given her questionable evaluation and Captain Pietr who pits one officer against the other. Finding her way on a nil-tech planet whose strange language is similar to Vekran is not the easiest duty, but a friend assigned to Earth has not made contact and she feared he was dead. While attempting to recover the T-MOD and escape from ZOMBIE attack she transports Theo with her to her ship.

Although Jorie presents her suspicion that there is more than ZOMBIES on Earth, Captain Pietr is not convinced. After some tactful arguments, the Captain agrees to allow Theo to work with Jorie and her team to resolve Earth's ZOMBIE situation. They soon find the true extent of danger and must work with what and who is available despite regulations. Amidst distress and damage, these unlikely partners discover they are more alike than expected.

The fast-paced, unfolding of danger and melding of their efforts builds a believable adventure with a sly humor. The characters respect for duty and chain-of-command and frustration over its limitations as well as snippets showing differences and similarities in their relationships present a well-rounded troop. The humorous perceptions of Earth by Jorie and her rescue team added to the actions and reactions of Theo, his friends, family and neighbors build layers and details that readers will appreciate.

For further reader enjoyment, Ms Sinclair has links a video book blurb and the song DOWN HOME ZOMBIE BLUES available for fans who visit her web site.

Reviewed by Cy Korte
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Currently reading:
The Down Home Zombie Blues
By Linnea Sinclair
Release date: 27 November, 2007
Thursday, November 01, 2007 

TREATS FOR DAWN
[from October 30 thru November 16]
http://ebookisle.net/4Dawn.htm

Author Dawn Thompson aka Dawn McTavish
Dawn recently had a bad fall and is in the hospital. She is on a fixed income and as a new writer has to wait for nearly a year to start receiving her royalties. She doesn't have family to help her and has a lot of needs not being covered by her insurance.  

How can you help?
 Buy this month's book order from BOOK ISLE using their SPECIAL ORDER FORM.   At no cost to you - BOOK ISLE will donate 5% of the sale to Dawn for medical and other needs.  

 YES, PRE-ORDERED November book releases qualify in this "fundraiser book order"
 YES, there is a "DONATE" button on the TREATS FOR DAWN page if you wan to send money direct to her.

Money will go to help her pay for medicine not covered, and other needs arising from her recovery.

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Friday, October 26, 2007 

I probably represent most of USA population over 50 - I learn what technology is needed to get what I want.  Rather than being 'techno savvy', if it doesn't touch my real world, it is only peripheral information.  [my son is family IT department head and he has had infinite patience with me so far]  So, I think you will enjoy hearing of my newest want and learning experience.

 

 

Recently a customer comes into the store with her MP3 player – in my unqualified POV, it's an upgrade of a Walkman.  BUT as a fellow book addict, Mrs. EG snared my attention by expounding on how easy it is downloading audio books from library and popular web sites that fill the 'need to read' with audio books.

 

Because of this, I went to buy an MP3 player – specifically the one Mrs. EG showed me as she also showed me how it worked [Yep, free trial is another type of 'word of mouth'].  The one Mrs. EG recommended was out-of-stock; so I got an RCA PEARL at only 2¢ higher price.  You guessed it, this MP3 Player didn't function quite the same as the one demonstrated; so I was forced to drastic action – yep, I read the manual! 

 

 

The first thing I learned is that I have fat fingers – or most likely, I  am uncoordinated with those darn little buttons.  The next is that I can roll the MP3 player in T-shirt sleave just as my dad used to with his pack of cigs.  Do you think this retro-style holder will catch on? 

 

 

The MP3 Player came with free intro offer from AUDIBLE and eMUSIC which each included a free audio book [music? OK, I may download songs for background while I'm reading, but I want books!]  So, I'll admit that maybe 2 free audio books made the frustration worthwhile.  Also, McMillan Public Library [Wisconsin Rapids] is part of South Central Library System who used OVERDRIVE site for download of audio books [DRM is accepted by this MP3 Player] … more free listening to audiobooks!  

So, I start with EMUSIC.com where I downloaded Lois McMasters Bujold's A CIVIL CAMPAIGN [for those who read the Vorkosigan Series, this is when Miles ineptly courts his bride].  Unlike AUDIBLE where the download is one or two files, this is more like ripping a CD with many short files [for those who must interrupt listening to books for real life obligations, short files ARE an advantage when returning to story!] 

 

Now we find the techie glitch – when I start MP3 Player it begins on file 181 instead of 001.  So, I have to figure how to sort through the menu, etc. and get started at the beginning of my MP3 audioBook.  Then I find what I consider the next glitch – the battery lasts for estimated 15 hours – BUT unlike a cell phone and some more expensive players which you plug in to recharge, RCA PEARL uses AAA batteries.   Now, I have no trouble with that as I have 'recharge' batteries even if not with the plug-in ease of phone or laptop.  Also, it's only ONE little battery… but if I'm listening to an AUDIBLE book, I start at the beginning [no fast forward to find my place] and it is 'hit or miss' returning to last listened to file in EMUSIC [but a MUCH better option – much like standard CD audio books]

 

 

So, for those who have enjoyed learning my adventure in MP3 and audio technology, yes, I'd recommend an MP3 player for audiobook listening.  BUT for the future I am looking into including MP3 ability as part of my phone upgrade.  Presently I have a Kyocera which is phone/PALM which I read books, so why not add listening to books?

 

 

I hope others will share their adventures in everyday technology.  Who knows, I might be inspired into another adventure.

Currently reading:
A Civil Campaign
By Lois McMaster Bujold
Release date: 01 August, 2000
Cy

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