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Review: The Misadventures of Oliver Booth

Mini Book Expo and author David Desmond were kind enough to provide me with a copy of The Misadventures of Oliver Booth. Have you heard of this book yet?

Here’s the blurb from Barnes and Noble:

“Oliver Booth wants nothing more than to join the ranks of Palm Beach’s high society. But with his arrogant personality, garish wardrobe, and incompetent stewardship of an antique shop filled with gaudy reproductions, he doesn’t have a chance. Oliver’s luck takes a turnabout when the society doyenne Margaret Van Buren sends him and his assistant, Bernard, to Paris on a shopping spree to furnish her new estate. What ensues is a series of hilarious, Voltaire-esque misadventures as Oliver bumbles his way through the milieu of the elite. A satirical look at the lengths some people will go to in order to enter the insular circle of the privileged, David’s Desmond’s novel is a witty glimpse into a world few of us know.”

This book is highly entertaining. Oliver Booth is basically a “wannabe”, for lack of a better term. His opinion of himself does not match that of others and it’s a constant source of entertainment for the reader. The book takes us through numerous misadventures…most of which take place in Paris as he and his assistant Bernard, attempt to select antiques for a wealthy Palm Beach resident.

At 202 pages, this was a very quick read. My only criticism really is that as obnoxious as Oliver was, I wanted to read more about him! At one point the story began to focus more on Bernard, his assistant and I was anxious for it to get back to Oliver, which of course it did. Desmond did an excellent job of creating a character that you can laugh at, yet not dislike so horribly that you cannot stand to read about him.

Overall it was light and fun and there were several moments that I found quite humorous. If you’d like to read more about the book and David Desmond, check out the books’ website by clicking here.

Review: Dewey – The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched The World

I just finished Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched The World by Vicki Myron. Amy, from My Friend Amy sent this book to me as one of the giveaways for Book Blogger Appreciation Week. Thank you Amy!

On a cold night in Spencer, Iowa, Vicki Myron hears a noise coming from the book-drop of the Spencer Public Library. With the assistance of another librarian, they pull out a near frozen kitten…weak and completely matted with dirt. It’s at that moment that Vicki realizes that things at the library will never be the same.

It doesn’t matter if you are a cat lover, or a dog lover, this book is charming and sweet and any animal lover will be able to relate to Myron’s story about a cat that managed to work his way into the hearts of library patrons everywhere.

Much of the story is about Dewey’s antics and his relationship with the staff and patrons of the library but what I really enjoyed were the little tidbits Myron shared about the town, the economy, what it was like to live in a “corn” state, etc. I really got a feel for the town and the people that lived there.

Also, my feline friend of 17 years passed away this past Valentine’s Day so I could certainly relate to the bond Myron had with Dewey. Anyone that has had both a cat and a dog at once can tell you how different cats are. They are just… stumbling for a word here…different. They are self-sufficient but often choose not to be.

Anyway… this book would make a wonderful Christmas gift. It gave me the warm fuzzies. It was also on my Fall Into Reading 2008 list so I am happy to cross another book off that list. Progress. Yes!

If you’d like to read more about Dewey’s life, click here for his bio.