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review 2018-12-03 00:00
Death in Yellowstone: Accidents and Foolhardiness in the First National Park
Death in Yellowstone: Accidents and Foolhardiness in the First National Park - Lee H. Whittlesey Don't die at Yellowstone because 1. it will probably be painful and 2. Lee Whittlesey will include you in the next edition of this book and blame you for your death. As written by a former park employee, the book spends a lot of time railing against those who would try to de-wildernize the wilderness, which I get, but it goes a little too far sometimes. I don't think surprising a bear is really anyone's fault. (I also... think he should step off his use of "ironic" because I'm not sure it applies 100% of the time.)

Speaking of, this book confirmed that I really should be afraid of bears. It made me never want to go near a hot spring because it seems really easy to slip in and die an agonizing death (hand shaped sheath of skin, anyone?). The hot springs and the bear chapters are the best. Whittlesey is nothing if not thorough and I think someone should collect the data from the book and make a lot of charts and graphs - what decade was most common for park death? What age? What mechanic? IT'S FASCINATING in a really morbid way, and tragic. Despite the hard line Whittlesey takes, there is still a sense that the book is honoring and memorializing the deaths, trying to prevent more from happening, and showing how fast it can happen, which to me is one of the more terrifying aspects.

favorite moments: the guy who died in a fight with a bear because he slept with his bacon under his pillow. The guy who decides to jump his horse over a stranger on a bicycle, but the horse falls and kills the man.
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Blog Tour: Accidents Happen by Sharon Karaa with Giveaway

 

Today’s stop is for Sharon Karaa ’s Accidents Happen. We will have info about the book and author,and a great giveaway. Make sure to check everything out and enter the giveaway.

Happy Reading :) 


 

If I asked you what Death would look like, you’d probably go for something along the lines of an angry skeleton wearing a monk’s robe and carrying a very sharp farm implement with which to rip your soul from your body—am I right? Maybe he’d even have glowing yellow orbs where his eyes should be and speak with a voice that comes from his toes and goes right through you, despite the fact he doesn’t actually have a larynx or any vocal chords to speak of. And he’d have a strange obsession with egg-timers. In fact, apart from the angry bit, he was nothing like that. Life was a bitch, but if Tabitha Brownlee was to be believed, Death was an alcoholic megalomaniac with a penchant for single malt and eyebrows that met in the middle. The problem was, that he alone had the power to put her soul back into her body and evict the son of a bitch who’d taken her place.

 

 

 

 

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Sharon Karaa is a mass of contradictions but two facets of her character have always battled for supremacy; her logical self (let’s call him Frank, he’s male, I know that makes no sense but hey, this is my story!) and her artistic side (lets her call Misty).

Until recently, Frank won every battle, forcing Sharon into a life based on most probable outcome and to give him his credit, it has led to a fairly comfortable if rather boring life, so far. Then Misty took up kick boxing and gave Frank a good kick in the goodies.

Sharon was first published at the tender age of fifteen. Flush with success, she waited another umpteen years before making the decision to become an independent author and publish her first book, The Last Challenge, in 2014. Since then, she has published a further three books and is polishing her next offering ready for publication in the next month. Sharon writes comedy because she needs something in her life she can laugh at other than herself.

Sharon lives with her husband in a little village in the North East of England. She doesn't have a cat.

 

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Website *** Facebook *** Twitter *** Google+ *** Amazon *** Goodreads

 

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review 2017-06-13 00:00
Accidents of Marriage: A Novel
Accidents of Marriage: A Novel - Randy Susan Meyers OMG. What a book.
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review 2016-08-16 19:04
The Lost Time Accidents: A Novel - John Wray

I was given a copy of this book in the Goodreads giveaway in exchange for an honest review.  I could not get into this book at all I really did but I did not find it at all engaging.

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