web analytics

Books

TOP TEN: My Favorite Books & a Giveaway!

by Milisa on March 30, 2012

Reading is my favorite pastime.  I have to say blogging has taken over most of my reading time but that just means I read one or two books per month instead of four or five.  I am always anxious to hear what others are reading and after reading a great book it is always hard to decide on the next book to read.  So I am listing my TOP TEN Books of all time.  A lot of these are older books but these are the books I can read time and time again. There’s a nice little giveaway at the end of the post.

So let’s get started with

# 10 The House at Riverton by Kate Morton

I have actually loved all three of Kate Morton’s books but this was my favorite.  I couldn’t put it down and I think I am ready to read it again soon.  It is set in England about an aristocratic family, their home and the secrets surrounding a mysterious death told through flashbacks of a dear elderly lady.

#9 The Yellow House by Patricia Falvey

This was a story that really stuck with me.  In the beginning it was almost to sad to bear but I kept reading and it did not disappoint. Set in Ireland the story swirls around the politics of the early 20th century and family secrets religious intolerance plagues the heroine as she grows up and is torn between two men.  One a political activist the other a wealthy and handsome owner of the mill where she works.   I’m looking forward to reading Patricia Falvey’s newest book  called The Linen Queen.

#8 Coming Home by Rosamunde Pilcher 

Okay until now I never realized my favorite books are titled house or home.  Hmm, what does that mean? Rosamunde Pilcher is one of my all time favorite authors.  She has such a way of transporting you right into the story. This story is a coming of age story set before World War II in Cornwall.  I love the stories from this time period and this should definitely be on your list of beach reads for this summer.

#7 The Bannaman Legacy by Catherine Cookson

Catherine Cookson is another of my favorite authors, I’m always immediately engrossed in her stories.  This one is full of family secrets, mystery and loves won and lost.  I real classic in my opinion.

#6 The Hunger Games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins

You had to see this coming and yes this is three books not one, but I loved them all and can’t wait to see the movie!  If you are living under a rock (like my children!) and haven’t read them yet, you are missing out!  I am thinking of making this required summer reading for my teenagers.  I kept hearing about these books and didn’t expect to like them.  Dystopian society is not my cup of tea, I’m much more of a spy thriller or romantic mystery kind of girl. But guess what, I loved them!  They were not depressing and too sad to bear, quite the opposite.

#5  A Place Called Freedom by Ken Follett

Ken Follett is my favorite author and this will become a little more obvious as there are 3 of his novels in my top five!  I read my first Ken Follett book in high school and I have been hooked ever since.  All of his books are real page turners and the historical fiction novels are always my favorite.  This one starts out with a 21-year-old sentenced to a life of misery in the Scottish coal mines and his quest for freedom.  A really special book that you won’t soon forget.

#4 The Help  by Kathryn Stockett

This is another one that I feel needs no introduction and I’m sure everyone has read, but if you haven’t YOU MUST!!  I’m looking forward to the next one from Stockett.  The Help takes place in Mississippi about the relationship of white women and their maids. I can’t say enough about this book, it is fantastic.  Usually I find movies based on books to be disappointing but The Help was top-notch and followed the book perfectly.

#3 World Without End by Ken Follett

Another one by my favorite Mr. Follett it is definitely a page turner and really didn’t want it to end. An epic novel with characters that find themselves at a crossroad of new ideas versus the old ways.   I heard HBO is making a mini-series of this one and I can’t wait for it!

#2 The Shell Seekers by Rosamunde Pilcher

My Grandparents were always reading something when I was growing up and I am sure that is where my love of reading came from.  My Grandmother gave me this book for a book report when I was in high school.  I have read it quite a few times over the years and I always love it.  It is the story of Penelope whose father was a famous painter, her wartime loves and a look back at her life as her grown children discover wealth in the paintings of her father.  There were a couple of made for television movies from this book, I liked the latest version with Vanessa Redgrave as Penelope.

AND FINALLY

#1 Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett

This is my absolute favorite book.  I first noticed it when my Grandfather was reading it when I was in high school.  It was huge and I remember being surprised someone would read a thousand page book.  I liked reading and all but WOW!  After high school I checked it out at the library and couldn’t put it down.  I checked it out again a few years ago and then I bought my own copy.   Now I can read it again and again.  HBO created a mini-series based on the novel last year and I thoroughly enjoyed it.  Number three, World Without End is actually a sequel to Pillars of the Earth.  Both novels take place in Kingsbridge and World Without End is two centuries later.  Both great reads.

Now you have my favorites and I love book lists so much that I asked some of my friends if I could share their favorite books!

Jennifer from Savoring the Thyme : All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten by Robert Fulghum

Susan from 30AEats: The Encyclopedia of Cajun & Creole Cuisine by John D. Folse

Donna from Cookistry: Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams

Marly from Namely MarlyLunch in Paris: A Love Story, with Recipes by Elizabeth Bard

Heather from Farmgirl Gourmet: Smith & Hawken: The Gardener’s Community Cookbook by Victoria Wise

Shaina from Food for My Family: The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls

Shelby from Diabetic Foodie: Salad as a Meal by Patricia Wells

Food Hunter’s Guide: Dolci: Italy’s Sweets by Francine Segan

You’ll notice some of these are cookbooks and I read most cookbooks just like a novel and I bet you do too.

Now for the giveaway!

AND THE WINNER IS JENNIFER! Thanks to everyone who entered!

  •  Just leave a comment here with your favorite book, novel or cookbook or just the last book you read and you are entered for a

$25 Amazon Gift CardUse it to buy books, kitchen ware, socks, or whatever floats your boat!

For extra entries:

  1. Like Miss in the Kitchen on facebook.
  2. Follow Miss in the Kitchen on twitter.
  3. Subscribe to Miss in the Kitchen by email or RSS.

Follow Miss in the Kitchen on Pinterest.

Entries will be accepted through April 6, 2012.

Winner will be chosen at random.

Enjoy!

Miss

*Disclosure: I am sponsoring the giveaway just because I appreciate you stopping by and want to encourage reading!  All images are from Amazon.com.

 

Share this:
Share this page via Email Share this page via Stumble Upon Share this page via Digg this Share this page via Facebook Share this page via Twitter
Print Friendly

{ 98 comments }

A while back I saw that Gail Simmons had a book coming out.  I knew I had to read it.  I have been of fan Gail Simmons since I first saw her on Top Chef.  If you are a regular here, you know Top Chef is my favorite television show.  I dvr it so I never miss an episode.  Gail is always so sincere and never condescending to the chef contestants, I really respect that about her.

I must say that after reading Talking with My Mouth Full, I am an even bigger fan.  Gail has had quite the interesting career which began with four words.  Eat. Write. Travel. Cook.  That became the basis for her career as a professional eater, cook, food critic, magazine editor, and reality television star.  Talking with My Mouth Full is her journey to this amazing career.

In case you aren’t quite the fan I am, Gail is the host of Top Chef: Just Desserts and a permanent judge on Top Chef and Special Projects Director for Food & Wine magazine.  She has worked hard and earned her positions and is so passionate about food and every step of the process of getting that food to the plate.  I think that is a big part of what makes her a great judge and her passion really comes through in her story.

You get the back story and the interesting journey her life has taken from her world travels growing up, behind the scenes of Top Chef and Just Desserts and a glimpse into the world of a food critic and how it is to work in the kitchens of some of New York’s finest restaurants.

I could go on and on about the details of the book because I really enjoyed it.  But I think you should read it for yourself, I know you will love it.  Gail’s story was not one of ease and the life of luxury you might imagine it to be.  I found it not only interesting, but  inspiring, quite sincere and unpretentious, especially for a celebrity.

There are a few of Gail’s favorite recipes in the back of the book that I thought was a perfect ending to this great memoir.

You can get a copy from most any book retailer or Amazon and she still has a few stops left on her book tour!  Or enter here for your chance to win a copy of your own!

WE HAVE A WINNER! Diane MMarch 17, 2012 at 9:41 pm

“Gail is so great on all the various Top Chef shows, I can’t wait to read her new book!”

  • To enter: Leave a comment here telling me you would like to win.

For extra entries:

Be sure to leave a separate comment for each.

Giveaway open to US residents, comments accepted through Friday, March 23, 2012.

Enjoy!

Miss

Disclosure: I was provided with the book for review and Hyperion Books is sponsoring the giveaway.

 

Share this:
Share this page via Email Share this page via Stumble Upon Share this page via Digg this Share this page via Facebook Share this page via Twitter
Print Friendly

{ 41 comments }

Eisenhower’s Eggs Benedict & More Than Words Can Say, a book review

January 3, 2012
Thumbnail image for Eisenhower’s Eggs Benedict & More Than Words Can Say, a book review

Happy New Year!  I am starting 2012 off with something new, a book review.  Besides cooking, reading is one of my favorite past times. I read a lot and have wanted to share my favorite books with you, so look forward to more about the books I’m reading.  I got the chance to read More [...]

Print Friendly
Read the full article →