Ann Brandt's Posts - MyTown Colorado2024-03-29T13:53:54ZAnn Brandthttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/AnnBrandthttps://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/356041247?profile=RESIZE_48X48&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1https://www.mytowncolorado.com/profiles/blog/feed?user=rk6ow3ou81ms&xn_auth=nochanging genrestag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2011-08-20:2021996:BlogPost:1104482011-08-20T22:23:54.000ZAnn Brandthttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/AnnBrandt
<p>From Eugenia Price and novels set in 19th century northern Florida and southern Georgia to T. Jefferson Parker and southern California and Mexico --- my reading routine has taken a distinct turn. After reading an in-depth article on T Jefferson Parker and his works, I became curious and picked up a copy of his latest crime thriller: Border Lords.</p>
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<p>Set largely in that dangerous area between Mexico and the US, I find myself caught up in the plot as Parker sets it up. One has to…</p>
<p>From Eugenia Price and novels set in 19th century northern Florida and southern Georgia to T. Jefferson Parker and southern California and Mexico --- my reading routine has taken a distinct turn. After reading an in-depth article on T Jefferson Parker and his works, I became curious and picked up a copy of his latest crime thriller: Border Lords.</p>
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<p>Set largely in that dangerous area between Mexico and the US, I find myself caught up in the plot as Parker sets it up. One has to pay strict attention to the characters and to details that in other genres might be overlooked with no harm done to reading pleasure, but this genre requires more concentration. As a result, I'm reading slower than usual. Could it be that I'm adjusting the the change in genre or just savoring Parker's writing style.</p>
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<p>Already, I'm planning to read two of Parker's earlier works: California Girl and Summer of Fear. I'm told that Summer of Fear features a character with a brain tumor--something I am indeed familiar with. Changing genres, I believe, sharpens one's mind both as a reader and as a writer.</p>Peace like a Rivertag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2011-02-15:2021996:BlogPost:1001132011-02-15T00:46:15.000ZAnn Brandthttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/AnnBrandt
This is a book that will own you before you are half way through reading it. You will give up any chores that need doing, you will ignore phone calls, emails, your children, your friends--just to get to the end of this book. Do not, however, try to read ahead. This is not a new book-it was published in 2001--so I wonder why I hadn't read it before. The author's style is at once poetic and practical. It makes us all wish we could write like Leif Enger.
This is a book that will own you before you are half way through reading it. You will give up any chores that need doing, you will ignore phone calls, emails, your children, your friends--just to get to the end of this book. Do not, however, try to read ahead. This is not a new book-it was published in 2001--so I wonder why I hadn't read it before. The author's style is at once poetic and practical. It makes us all wish we could write like Leif Enger.new novel different slanttag:www.mytowncolorado.com,2008-09-13:2021996:BlogPost:111602008-09-13T21:17:20.000ZAnn Brandthttps://www.mytowncolorado.com/profile/AnnBrandt
I just finished reading Resistance, a novel set in WWII Wales. The author has given the timeline a different twist. The Germans are winning, the Allied Invasion has failed and Britain is about to fall to the Nazis. In the opening scene all of the men in this remote valley famland have left--mysteriously disappearing during the night. That fall a patrol of five German soldiers arrives in the valley. The story centers on what happens during an exceptionally harsh winter when the two elements--the…
I just finished reading Resistance, a novel set in WWII Wales. The author has given the timeline a different twist. The Germans are winning, the Allied Invasion has failed and Britain is about to fall to the Nazis. In the opening scene all of the men in this remote valley famland have left--mysteriously disappearing during the night. That fall a patrol of five German soldiers arrives in the valley. The story centers on what happens during an exceptionally harsh winter when the two elements--the native farmwomen and the German soldiers are thrown together in a life style that cannot end well. The ending will surprise you.