Thursday, May 24, 2012

Four big books with thick hard covers - (Pg 43)


Parvana's Journey by Deborah Ellis wasn't quite on par with the original Parvana.

In Parvana's Journey, I found the characters to be very one dimensional, quite robotic in their actions and reactions, and not terribly interesting.

I also felt that while what was happening to Parvana was devastating and more than likely is happening to some poor child at this moment, it read very much like a work of extreme fiction, a horror fantasy world.

The ending was another let-down. Extremely far fetched and terribly unlikely.

If you have read Parvana and are considering continuing, it won't take you long to read, however you may be disappointed.

221 Days Remaining, 14 Book To Go

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

It is my hope that this book will be an encouraging force for you - (Pg 3)


The Handmade Marketplace by Kari Chapin, is the second of the two books I have recently read in relation to selling handmade goods.

If I were to suggest only one book to buy about selling handmade, it would be this one. It covers the same things as How to Make Money Using Etsy, however in more broader terms. It also looks at selling and marketing face to face as well as online.

It is a neat little book. Well set out with good references, good examples and brimming with ideas and encouragement. It also looks pretty cute! Take a look, and don't forget to check out my online handmade business Felix George & Me!

223 Days Remaining, 15 Books to go

A Crafty Book Review - (Pg 80)


How to Make Money Using Etsy by Timothy Adam was a well presented somewhat useful reference.

At the end of last year, I set up a small online business, Felix George & Me, selling Iron On Letters and Motifs. I launched into it with much enthusiasm, however over the months, with a demanding toddler and another one on the way, my enthusiasm has waned.

Recently I have come across two books that have helped to reignite my original excitement in my venture. The first being How to Make Money Using Etsy (an online handmade marketplace).

I do not have an Etsy store, and as you would expect, much of this book covers the more particular ins and outs of using Etsy. There are however a number of other general chapters that are quite useful, especially those relating to marketing via social media, and how to get your handmade business out there.

A very useful reference, especially for users of Etsy. However, remember that with changing social media (like facebook and twitter ) some of the 'how to' sections have already become redundant, even though this book was published just last year.

223 Days Remaining, 16 Books to go

The point is, it didn't really matter what that book was about - (Pg 39)


The Book Thief by Markus Zusak is a difficult book to describe. I enjoyed it immensely and finished it quite quickly.

If you were to look at the subject matter, it appears to be a very grim book indeed. Set in Nazi Germany and narrated by death.... a little bleak to say the least.

Somehow though, it is a beautiful story. There are wonderful characters, and the style of storytelling has a lovely flow and ebb to it.

Death is one of the most lovely characters of all, which probably seems odd, however the idea of death just doing a job and yet still showing empathy is really touching.

Another strange feature of this story is that many of the key plot points are given away before they actually happen. Despite this, there is still an urge to read on, and to learn how, what and why as the details unfold.

I came to this book with no idea of what it was about and, this was probably the best way to approach it. If you read it, I hope you enjoy it.

223 Days Remaining, 17 Books to go