Aug 232012
 

There’s only one week left in Utah Book Month, which means only one week left to enter the GRAND GIVEAWAY on the Utah Books blog. This mini-challenge will earn you an extra entry!

It’s been a lot of fun participating in Utah Book Month. I was excited for the opportunity to interview blogger Cindi from A Utah Mom’s Life and author Toni Sorenson. Jenny from Alternate Readality interviewed me on her blog HERE. You can read more Author Interviews and Blogger Interviews on the Utah Books blog.

Remember those dreaded story problems in math class? I promise that these are a lot more fun and they should be easier, too. It was fun writing up these story problems based on books by Utah authors.

To get your mini-challenge entry for the GRAND GIVEAWAY on the Utah Books blog, just fill out the mini-challenge form below with your answers, leave a comment on this post telling me that you completed the mini-challenge, then head over and log your entry on the GRAND GIVEAWAY entry form. It’s that easy!

Have fun and don’t forget to leave a comment!

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Aug 162012
 

Visit the Utah Books blog for details on Utah Book Month, book blogger interviews, author interviews, mini-challenges and a GRAND GIVEAWAY with some great prizes!

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SHANDA: How long have you been writing?

TONI: I started writing when I was very young, maybe third grade. In fourth grade I kind of high-jacked this play called Shoemaker and the Elves and turned it into a play that our whole school put on. We got out early that day and I was the hero for about half an hour. It made me realize the power of writing…you can make people think and do things you want them to. That’s a real and sacred power of the pen.

I really can’t recall a time when I wasn’t writing or making up stories or telling tales. My children call it creative lying.

SHANDA: Is there a book or book-related event that changed your life?

TONI: I was never read to as a child. Never. So I guess I did it on my own, but the first book I remember reading was Gone With the Wind. No lie. I was in fifth grade and I fell in love with the whole epic saga. I read it and re-read it and lived at Tara in my imagination. It was obsessive. I think I watched the movie 11 times in a row. Then I replaced that with Jeremiah Johnson, a book Robert Redford made into a movie. Then it was Jaws. Jaws was written so vividly that I actually threw up at the description of the first shark attack. Again, words have power to make people feel and they made me feel like puking!

SHANDA: Do you have a personal or family motto or a favorite quote?

TONI: I adore quotes. All kinds. I love to know what other people think and feel and experience. At the moment the quote that’s on my mirror came from me. I hope that it doesn’t seem too egotistical, but it’s a personal quote that I’d like to share with you all because it’s something I believe wholeheartedly. Lately, I’ve put it to the test and found it to be true. “Strength comes from struggle. When you learn to see your struggles as opportunities to become stronger, better, wiser, then your thinking shifts from ‘I can’t do this’ to ‘I must do this.'”

SHANDA: What is the strangest food you have ever eaten?

TONI: I love, love, love to travel so I’ve eaten all sorts of things. In Asia there was this fruit that was white and slimy and I swear to it, alive. I don’t remember the name, but it was like putting a bite of pear in your mouth that wiggled around while you chewed it. It was creepy and awesome at the same time. I sort of felt like Ursula in “The Little Mermaid,” remember when she ate the little living creatures?

SHANDA: Do you have a favorite day of the week? (Or, Is there a TV show you cannot miss?)

TONI: I’m not a tv addict, but I do get into entire series and watch from one end to the other. “Downton Abby” is the latest conquest. I adored it.

Favorite day of the week? Any day that allows me time to pray in nature, creativity to flow in my writing, and being able to spend time with the people I love. My best days are honestly the days when, as they say, I do something for the first time. Anything. Eat at a new cafe. Make a new recipe. Hike a new trail. Meet a new friend. Add to my limited vocabulary of foreign words. I’m trying to master French right now and it’s going to take me a long, long time.

SHANDA: What books are at the top of your to-read list?

TONI: I just re-read Catcher in the Rye. This summer I went through a bunch of top 100 books to read and made a list of the ones I haven’t read and I was surprised at how many books I have not read. Michael Cunningham is one of the great writers of our era, but he’s a little harsh for a lot of people. He wrote The Hours. I love his writing. I love to read so put any book in front of me and I’m a gonner. Right now I’m reading Crucial Conversations so I can better communicate verbally. It’s something I need to learn, trust me.

I am so grateful for the chance to share my works with you all. I’m so excited because I have a new book coming out titled Taking Back What’s Yours. It’s a self-help, motivational type book that empowers people who have suffered to regain whatever they’ve lost. It has changed my life just writing it. I am also heart-deep into a YA fantasy series that’s different than anything I ever imagined writing, but I’m enjoying it more than anything. I can’t wait to share it with you all. Thanks again and blessings to you all!

SHANDA: Thank you so much, Toni!

Do YOU have a personal or family motto or favorite quote?

Aug 142012
 

I’m excited to interview Cindi, owner of the Utah Mom’s Life blog, as part of Utah Book Month. You are all following the book blogger and author interviews for Utah Book Month, right? And you’ve entered the GRAND GIVEAWAY, right? And you’re completing the mini-challenges for extra entries, RIGHT? Read my fun interview with Cindi, then visit the Utah Books blog for details and stop by to see Cindi at Utah Mom’s Life.

SHANDA: How long have you been blogging about books?

CINDI: I started blogging as a mom blogger in 2007 and I began adding the occasional book review a year or so later. Now I review nearly every book I read on the blog.

SHANDA: What book(s) had the most impact on you and why?

CINDI: This is a really hard question. Obviously the scriptures impact my life the most since the way I choose to live my life is primarily based on the teachings of Christ found in the Holy Bible and the Book of Mormon. As far as literature, I’ve always been a reader and I fell in love with some great classics like Little Women and Jane Eyre when I was young. A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway was my very favorite novel in high school. I learned early to appreciate good writing. The Blessing of a Skinned Knee by Wendy Mogel has definitely influenced the way my husband and I parent our children.

SHANDA: What are your children’s favorite books?

CINDI: I’ve been reading the Harry Potter series to my boys and my husband is reading the Anne of Green Gables series to the girls at bedtime. They’re at various ages and reading levels but the all enjoy listening to us read. One of their favorites that we’ve read aloud together is The Summer of the Monkeys by Wilson Rawls. My favorite third grade teacher read it aloud and I’ve loved it every since. I was so happy that my kids loved it too. One of our favorite pictures books is The Seven Silly Eaters by Mary Ann Hoberman and illustrated by Marla Frazee. The rhyming story and the delightful illustrations about a large, loving family and an overwhelmed mom are clever and endearing.

SHANDA: How would you spend a day alone with no appointments or obligations?

CINDI: I would spend the morning cleaning my house (it would be so satisfying to have it stay clean for a little while) and then I would curl up with a really great book.

SHANDA: What did you want to be when you grew up?

CINDI: I wanted to by a mom and a writer. I’m not much of a writer so it’s a good thing I got to be a mom.

SHANDA: Do you have a favorite day of the week? (Or this one: Do you have a TV show you cannot miss?)

CINDI: I enjoy most days. Really, I just wish time would slow down. My kids are growing up much too fast and it seems like we are much too busy. (We don’t watch much TV.)

SHANDA: What three books are currently at the top of your to-read list?

CINDI: I have a problem about buying too many books when I don’t really have time to read them all. I actually have an entire book case full of books in my bedroom that are waiting to be read. It’s an addiction. My most recent purchases were The Weird Sisters by Eleanor Brown, The Story of Beautiful Girl by Rachel Simon and The Dovekeepers by Alice Hoffman.

SHANDA: That’s a common problem with book bloggers, as I can personally attest. Thanks, Cindi!

What three books are on the top of YOUR to-read list?