I am Finished!
Nine rolls.
Eight prompts filled.
Five books off my physical reading shelf read.
No ladders, yet also no snakes.
Previous Rolls
1. Space 1: Author is a Woman
A Distant Melody (Wings of Glory #1) by Sarah Sundin, 355 pages (worth 2 rolls) - Finished 4/9/2020
2 You rolled 2 dice:
Timestamp: 2020-04-10 00:43:11 UTC
Space 11
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Timestamp: 2020-04-10 00:44:57 UTC
Space 19: Set in UK
The Scandalous Suffragette by Eliza Redgold, 234 pages, set in London, Manchester, and the Kent countryside (worth 2 rolls). Read April 9th-14th.
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Timestamp: 2020-04-15 13:56:05 UTC
Space 24
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Timestamp: 2020-04-15 13:57:14 UTC
Space 28: Written between 1900 and 1999
The Final Days: The Classic, Behind-the-Scenes Account of Richard Nixon's Dramatic Last Days in the White House by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, originally published in 1976 (456 pages without the index). Worth 2 rolls when completed. Read 4/16-4/22.
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Timestamp: 2020-04-23 00:31:33 UTC
Space 32
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Timestamp: 2020-04-23 00:32:04 UTC
Space 41 - Characters involved in politics
Eisenhower 1956: The President's Year of Crisis - Suez and the Brink of War by David A. Nichols (286 pages without notes or index). Worth 2 rolls when completed. Read 4/17-May 11.
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Timestamp: 2020-05-12 21:04:28 UTC
Space 48
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Timestamp: 2020-05-12 21:04:48 UTC
Space 59 - Book published more than 10 years ago
I am using a book that I read during the game. The American Plague: The Untold Story of Yellow Fever, the Epidemic that Shaped Our History by Molly Caldwell Crosby (285 pages without notes and index). Read 4/25-4/27. Worth two rolls.
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Timestamp: 2020-05-15 01:35:41 UTC
Space 70
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Timestamp: 2020-05-15 01:36:02 UTC
Space 73 - Categorized as YA
Another book I read during the game is Beauty Queens by Libby Bray (396 pages; I listened to the unabridged audiobook). Read 4/25-26th. Worth 2 rolls.
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Timestamp: 2020-05-16 14:56:03 UTC
Space 78
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Timestamp: 2020-05-16 14:56:24 UTC
Space 82 - Urban Fantasy
The Dead & the Gone - 309 pages. Read 5/15-16. Worth one roll.
8. You rolled 2 dice:
Timestamp: 2020-05-19 00:27:52 UTC
Space 94 - Nonfiction
Heartland: A Memoir of Working Hard and Being Broke in the Richest Country on Earth by Sarah Smarsh. Read 5/13-14. Worth 2 Rolls.
9. You rolled 2 dice:
Timestamp: 2020-05-19 00:41:19 UTC
Space 100 - Right on the nose, how 'bout that?
1666: Plague, War, and Hellfire by Rebecca Rideal (234 pages of reading material).
Noah by Melody Anne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Love, life and laughter make for an irresistible romance. Melody Anne continues to speak to the heart as only she can. Noah and Sarah put emotions on notice, that their story will run away with your heart. It's been eight years, and multiple heartaches later, I remember why those captivating Andersons had me at hello. They prove that if a heart truly believes, love just may have the strength to conquer all.
Title: A Distant Melody
Series: Wings of Glory #1
Author: Sarah Sundin
Publish Date: March 1, 2010
Publisher: Revell
Format: Ebook
Page Count: 355 pages
Source: NOOK store
Date Read: April 4-9, 2020
Review
I believe this is Ms. Sundin's debut novel and it read like a competently-written debut. I have read other books by Sundin and loved them, so I had high expectations for this book. While it didn't reach the quality of those other books, I still enjoyed the book overall and I am eager to get to book two in the series. You can see the author's voice and the research and care she brings the writing craft that will make her books stand out for me in this book, but it suffers a bit at the end.
Allie, our heroine, is the daughter of a wealthy business owner and his beautiful (and shallow as fuck) wife. Allie is not the conventional beauty her mother is, at least not for the 1940s Southern California. Allie is searching for meaning and passion in her life; rather her parents are forcing a relationship with her and a possible gay man who works in the C-suite of daddy's company.
Allie cute meets our hero, Lt Walter Novak, on the train heading for NorCal town and their mutual friends' wedding. He is on furlough between ending his pilot training and heading to his first base in England. During the week leading up to the wedding, they become friends and decide to write to each other. As their friendship deepens, Allie finds herself questioning her life's choices; those choices were made based on her obedience to her parents. Her parents suck - point blank. The sexless robot (Baxter) she's been dating to please them has more of a back story and reason for his choices then her parents' have.
Allie makes some changes at home while keeping the flame (of FRIENDSHIP *wink wink*) going with Walt via letters and homemade cookies. As those changes make her happy and more independent, the tensions between her and Baxter and the parents come to a head. Baxter surprises/boxes her in by proposing to Allie in front of her parents at Christmas - Allie breaks the engagement and the relationship the day before Valentine's Day. My petty heart really enjoyed her timing, not going to lie.
Allie and Walt dance around each other some more until Walt is involved in a tragic bombing mission. When he recovers enough to come home, there is more metaphorical dancing around. Allie is disinherited and disowned by her parents by not marrying Baxter, and she decides this is a perfect way to make the major changes she needs to be happy, Walt or no Walt. My problem with this last part of the story is that it goes in a predictable, mediocre, romance-genre approved way. IF Walt and Allie had a real conversation at the hospital, there would be twenty-thirty pages less and the storytelling would have been stronger. Open up your face hole and talk already.
The secondary characters were fleshed out but not intrusive to the main story. The sequel bait seemed more subtle than in Sundin's later works. Overall, a solid start to the series.
Hoping to get A Distant Melody done this weekend. I want to get through another chapter of Pox. If all goes accordingly, I can start Beauty Queens for IRL book club - our last meeting for our "year" is in a few weeks.