Monday, September 30, 2013

Book Review: Kenobi by John Jackson Miller





Synopsis (from Goodreads):

The greatest hero in the galaxy faces his toughest challenge yet: He must stop being Obi-Wan-and become Crazy Old Ben. For fans of movie-related novels like Darth Plagueis!

In this original novel set between the events of Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith and Episode IV A New Hope, Obi-Wan Kenobi comes to the aid of the residents of Tatooine during his exile. But he struggles with his new mission when he realizes that protecting Luke Skywalker-the last hope of the galaxy-means setting aside his compassion and his Jedi warrior training, for the future of the galaxy lies not with Obi-Wan Kenobi, but with a mystical desert recluse known only by the name of Crazy Old Ben

My Rating:
4 out of 5 Stars

My Review:

I was very excited when I heard about the plot of this book. Who doesn’t want to know what Obi-Wan did during his 18 years on Tatooine, and why does he look so old?!? Plus this is billed as a Western which is a genre I have not read much about.

This was a fun book, although i would love to know how then spent the next 17 years and 9 months of his time on Tatooine. I was under the impression that this book would cover the whole time but it does not. That being said, it was a fun Western story about life on Tatooine and a more in depth look at the Sand People.

Not a spoiler but they did somewhat address the issue of his aging between the movies, which made me chuckle out loud.

Kenobi was a quick and enjoyable read and left the story open for more Kenobi tales.

This is Me: Denise




My name is Denise and welcome to my blog. I formerly had a blog called Gluten Free Deni; but it became very obvious that I could follow a recipe but not create them.


This blog is a shared vision of Jenna and I for some time. I will let her introduce herself but she is hilarious.


My vision is to share my favorite books, the best food, and some mommyhood thrown in for good measure.


Books


I am a voracious reader, and am a confirmed speed reader which helps me surpass my Goodreads goals :) I learned how to read at a young age and there was always a book in my hand from that moment forward. There are many an embarrassing photo of me receiving books for the holidays.


As a youngster, I was obsessed with The Babysitters Club, Sweet Valley High, and R.L. Stine. Typical books for a teenager, although i was reading them way too early. After my family got sick of spending so much money and the books lasting less than a day, my Grandma threw a copy of Little Women and Gone With the Wind at me as a dare. I was hooked! From then on, I read anything and everything I could get my hands on even if it was not “age-appropriate”.


I still read that way, anything I can get my hands on. I love non-fiction and fiction equally so. I am especially partial to books about Lincoln, Star Wars and the expanded universe, psychology and neuroscience, historical fiction, and a good trashy romance novel every now and then.


If you are interested in everything, then i am the friend for you.



Food


Almost ten years ago, i got diagnosed with celiac disease. I was sick for well over a year before being diagnosed, got the call from the doc, went gluten free that day and never looked back. I cook gluten free foods for me and my family, and have educated more people than expected on gluten free living.


I also try and stay low carb since it also makes me feel better. Not the bacon for every meal low carb, but lean meats, veggies and dairy. I dabble here and there with Paleo living and would love the willpower to really go for it.



Parenting


I am the Mom of a beautiful 3 year old little girl who is an absolute riot. I will not expand too much yet but I cannot imagine having a blog where she isn'ta costar.


Disney

I belong to a family of absolute Disney freaks! We have annual passes, Disney Junior is always on our TV, our ipods are filled with Disney music, we wear Disney t-shirts….. Don't be surprised to see a lot of references to Disney.

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Stay tuned for book reviews, food, knitting and anything else we feel like.

We = D and J, two sisters who are as close as... well sisters!