Showing posts with label book trailer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book trailer. Show all posts

Friday, July 5, 2013

Coming in October: The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert



THE SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGS
By Elizabeth Gilbert
Viking; On-sale October 1, 2013; $28.95; 9780670024858

“There is much pleasure in this unhurried, sympathetic, intelligent novel by an author confident in her material and her form.” —Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

“Gilbert's sweeping saga of Henry Whittaker and his daughter Alma offers an allegory for the great, rampant heart of the 19th century…The dense, descriptive writing seems lifted from pages written two centuries past, yet it's laced with spare ironical touches and elegant phrasing…Characters leap into life, visible and vibrant… Multiple narrative threads weave seamlessly into a saga reminiscent of T. C. Boyle's Water Music…A brilliant exercise of intellect and imagination.”—Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)

Gilbert triumphantly returns to fiction with a big novel, about a big century, written in the bold, questing spirit of that singular time. Alma Whittaker is born into perfect Philadelphia privilege; an independent girl with a thirst for knowledge, Alma quickly comes into her own within the world of plants and science. Her father, Henry Whittaker, is a willful and charismatic botanical importer and pharmaceutical magnate whose vast fortune belies his lowly beginnings as a vagrant in Kew Gardens. Her mother, Beatrix, a strict woman from an esteemed Dutch family, has a grasp of botany that is equal to any man's. Her saintly stepsister, Prudence, is one of unparalleled beauty and decorum. 

As Alma's careful studies of moss take her deeper into the mysteries of evolution, the man she comes to love, a mysterious painter of orchids named Ambrose Pike, draws her into the opposite direction – into the realm of the spiritual, the divine, and the magical. Alma is a clear-minded scientist of dogged perseverance, Ambrose a utopian artist who longs for purity and communion. But what unites this couple is a shared passion for knowing – a desperate need to understand the workings of this world and the mechanisms behind all of life. She is a witness to history, as well as a maker of history herself. She stands on the cusp of the modern, with one foot still in the Enlightenment Age.

Brilliantly researched and lovingly crafted, THE SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGS carries the reader breathlessly across the globe. It is a work of extraordinary faith and of deep scientific reflection. Perhaps above all, it is the story of an irrepressible woman, determined to satisfy her most powerful urges toward both love and knowledge. A novel immersed in all the great questions of the nineteenth century, THE SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGS is also very much a novel for our times.

Please visit www.elizabethgilbert.com and follow her on Twitter @GilbertLiz, for more information. 

About the Author
Elizabeth Gilbert is the acclaimed author of five books of fiction and nonfiction. Her 2006 memoir, Eat, Pray, Love, was a #1 New York Times bestseller; it has been published in more than thirty languages and has sold more than 10 million copies worldwide, and in 2010 was made into a major motion picture starring Julia Roberts. Gilbert's novel Stern Men was a New York Times Notable Book, and her most recent work, Committed – a memoir of marriage – was a # 1 New York Times bestseller. In 2008, Timemagazine named Gilbert one of the most influential people in the world.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Wednesdays on the Trail(er)--The Christmas Village and The Reindeer Keeper (6)

***You will find the music player in the right sidebar and there you may turn off the auto play music before enjoying the trailer***


Weekly feature showcasing a favorite or newly discovered book trailer every week.  Also, cross hosted over at Castle Macabre with the only difference being that horror/speculative movie trailers will also be featured since CM is technically a horror (speculative fiction) book/movie review site.  Please feel free to join in every week, if you would like.  I hope you enjoy it!

This week, I have an extra special Wednesday trailer, actually two.  These are two wonderful Christmas books I read and reviewed a few months ago.  Today, I'm including their trailers and my reviews of the books.  Enjoy!




My thoughts:
The Christmas Village is a delightful holiday story geared toward middle grade readers.  However, this is a book the entire family will enjoy.  Not only is the story an adventure, it also contains a message of love, friendship, and forgiveness.  The nostalgic times of Christmases past, when villages and towns gathered in the town on Christmas Eve for celebration and companionship, the portrayal of the depression era and how people banded together to help each other in hard times...these elements are all present here and it's a refreshing and comforting read, perfect for reading at Christmas time, reminding us just what the Christmas spirit is all about.  





My thoughts:
Dear authors, if you write a book that brings me to tears, it automatically earns a must-read (5 stars on Goodreads) recommendation.  Barbara has done it! I have not read such a touching, heartfelt Christmas book since one of my favorites, The Christmas Box by Richard Paul Evans.  She has touched on so many of the things that resonate with me.  Family, having two sons and dealing with how fast they grow and wondering where the time goes, the traditions and spirit of Christmas, and the importance of believing.  I recognized so much of myself in Abbey.  Her willingness to believe in the magic of Christmas is so like me.  I'm sure that's why I identify with the book so well, but even if you do not identify yourself with the characters (but you just might), you will still love this book.

I must touch on another wonderful aspect of the book and that is the cover and inside illustrations by Suzanne Langelier-Lebeda.  They are so wonderful and they really make the book even more special.  (they are beautifully showcased in the trailer above)

I must warn you...this book will make you cry, but it will also make you laugh and it will make you remember your family traditions and hopes. I really can't recommend this book highly enough. It has earned a permanent spot on my Christmas book shelves and I know I will read it again and again for many years to come. Thank you, Barbara, for this wonderful book. <3

I hope everyone is having a wonderful holiday season!


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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Wednesdays on the Trail(er)--Virgin and the Crab (5)

***You will find the music player in the right sidebar and there you may turn off the auto play music before enjoying the trailer***


Weekly feature showcasing a favorite or newly discovered book trailer every week.  Also, cross hosted over at Castle Macabre with the only difference being that horror/speculative movie trailers will also be featured since CM is technically a horror (speculative fiction) book/movie review site.  Please feel free to join in every week, if you would like.  I hope you enjoy it!

Virgin and the Crab by Robert Parry
One of the best books I've read surrounding Queen Elizabeth I (one of my idols).  Robert had pointed out on Facebook that this trailer had a kind of Christmas-y feel to it, and I would have to agree.  It's a gorgeous trailer too. You can read my review of Virgin and the Crab HERE.



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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Wednesdays on the Trail(er)--The Greatest Knight (4)

***You will find the music player in the right sidebar and there you may turn off the auto play music before enjoying the trailer***


New feature showcasing a favorite or newly discovered book trailer every week.  Also, cross hosted over at Castle Macabre with the only difference being that horror movie trailers will also be featured since CM is technically a horror book/movie review site.  Please feel free to join in every week, if you would like.  I hope you enjoy it!

I have this on my Sony Reader.  I really need to read it!




Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Wednesdays on the Trail(er)--The Crown in the Heather (3)

***You will find the music player in the right sidebar and there you may turn off the auto play music before enjoying the trailer***


New feature showcasing a favorite or newly discovered book trailer every week.  Also, cross hosted over at Castle Macabre with the only difference being that horror movie trailers will also be featured since CM is technically a horror book/movie review site.  Please feel free to join in every week, if you would like.  I hope you enjoy it!

The Crown in the Heather by N. Gemini Sasson--I've had this one on my TBR pile for a while now.  My obsession with William Wallace led me to a great interest in Robert the Bruce.




Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Wednesdays on the Trail(er)--The Last Queen (2)

***You will find the music player in the right sidebar and there you may turn off the auto play music before enjoying the trailer***


New feature showcasing a favorite or newly discovered book trailer every week.  Also, cross hosted over at Castle Macabre with the only difference being that horror movie trailers will also be featured since CM is technically a horror book/movie review site.  Please feel free to join in every week, if you would like.  I hope you enjoy it!

This week:

One of my favorites in historical fiction, The Last Queen by C.W. Gortner



Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Wednesdays on the Trail(er)...A New Feature! (1)

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One of the mini-challenges during Dewey's 24 Hour Read-a-Thon was to post a favorite book trailer and it was during this challenge that I realized how much I truly love book trailers.  So I decided to create this new weekly feature every Wednesday to showcase a favorite or newly discovered book trailer.  I'm going to cross host this feature over at Castle Macabre as well, with the only difference being that over there, horror movie trailers will also be featured since CM is technically a horror book/movie review site.  Please feel free to join in every week, if you would like.  I hope you enjoy it!

Mozart's Last Aria by Matt Rees



Sunday, June 19, 2011

NIGHT WALKER BY LISA KESSLER BOOK TRAILER

My friend, author Lisa Kessler, will have her novel, Night Walker, released in August! Check out the trailer and watch for my review and a guest post by Lisa coming August 16.



Visit Lisa:  WEBSITE | BLOG | FACEBOOK | TWITTER | GOODREADS

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Whimsy and Girl in the Arena


So I was going through my Google Reader and I came across a post by Fantastic Book Review.  She had this book trailer for Girl in the Arena by Lisa Haines in her post.  Hold on to your hats because this trailer is HILARIOUS! (and the little guy has some pretty good pipes...LOL!) I've been hearing a lot about this book and now that I've seen this, I definitely want to read it!

Enjoy!






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