Ree Drummond and the Marlboro Man

Last night Blue Willow Bookshop in Houston, TX hosted Ree Drummond for the signing of her new cookbook Come and Get It! and boy did people fill the bookstore to come and get it.  I say “people” because it wasn’t just women looking to add to their cookbook collection, it was men, women, young and old.  There were aspiring cooks getting their own copy of a cookbook at the age of 7, great grandmothers, college students and three generations of a family coming to meet one of the nicest people on earth.  Some were replacing cooks books lost in the recent floods from Hurricane Harvey and some were looking for a moment with a Food Network TV star.  One young mother brought her two children who held on to pillows with their father’s image screenshot on the front to comfort them while he is away serving our country in the military.  Yes, that caused a few of us to fan away a few tears including Ree.

Ree Drummond is a savvy business woman and entrepreneur with her own TV cooking show, her store The Mercantile, restaurant, cooking and bedding line at Walmart and is set to open a hotel very soon.  I say this to point out the fact that she started this epic journey by simply blogging about her life with her husband “The Marlboro Man”, her children, extended family, ranch hands and pets.  It makes you think about what could happen when you follow your passion in life.

We feel like we know her because of her openness to share.  She is genuine, real and makes everyone she meets feel like they are the most important person in the world if only for the few moments you can get in an author signing line of this magnitude.  She signed for about four hours straight and never lost her poise.  I have to say that her husband showed up in the bookstore after the signing started and he began signing books and taking pictures those attending.  They both stayed until every last book was signed and every person got their moment.  I will be a fan for life!

Some things I picked up while I was helping out with the book signing:

  • Ree recommends the bean and bacon soup from her new cookbook Come and Get It.
  • She loves floral tops and will compliment you on it if you have one on.
  • She stands by the premise that a messy cookbook is the best kind.
  • Lad Drummond can stand for four hours and sign books without a stool (we offered him one many times).
  • A good steak and potatoes is his favorite meal.
  • Ree loves a good room service meal where she can hang out in her yoga pants.
  • Last but not least, you get the “real deal” when you meet a Drummond.  True, steady, friendly and gracious.  It was truly a pleasure to spend a few hours in their company.

Life Just Gets in the Way!! (That’s my Excuse)

Oh my goodness, it’s been a busy start to the school year.  I changed schools, coordinated a LOT of volunteers for an awesome Tweens Read Book festival (see below – real life astronaut, person extraordinaire and author of Chasing Space, Leland Melvin, eeeekkkkk!!), kept up with my family, their appointments and had a few naps in between.Tweens Read 2017 LelandMelvin (1)

I have been busy reading books nominated for a Spirit of Texas award and it is a program of the Texas Library Association.  The books are fiction and must be written by an author from Texas or the book is set in Texas.  The thing about reading books from a lists is that you end up reading books that you might never have picked up yourself and I had a few gems that surfaced from that list.

This is Not the End by Chandler Baker:  If you are looking for a book like Where She Went by Gayle Foreman, this is your book.  Weeks before her 18th birthday Lake Devereaux looses her best friend and her boyfriend in a car wreck.  Now she is faced with a decision that will be the hardest on in her life to make.  Resurrection Technology makes it possible for her to either pass or choose one person to resurrect on her 18th birthday.  Complicating matters even more she has one more person to consider because of a promise she made long ago.  I liked how the science fiction characteristics of this novel blended seamlessly with the realistic dimension of the book.  The “Resurrection Technology” aspect and ritual never seemed too far fetched.  The book keeps you guessing as to how it will all end and in the end I think she came up with a good decision.  So at 18 years old who would you “regenerate”?

Beneath Wandering Stars by Ashlee Cowles: Gabriella’s older brother is wounded in Afghanistan and is in a coma in a military hospital.  Coming from a military family Gabi feared that this day would come.  Her brother was encouraged by his best friend Seth to join the army so she tends to hold this against Seth.  While in a coma, Gabi promises her brother that she will she walk the Camino de Santiago through Spain, a pilgrimage that Seth insists that he goes on with her.  In the midst of the beautiful scenery, culture and people that they met along the way they both face their fears, come to terms with what they are facing in their relationship with Gabi’s brother and fall in love under the wandering stars.  I really enjoyed the story line of this book and I loved the characters that were developed along the way during the pilgrimage.  It is one of those books that you take and Google all the places that they visited just to see how beautiful they really are in person.  If you love to travel I wouldn’t go on another trip before I read this book.

Kingdom of Ash and Briars by Hannah West: Ok, confession here – elicromancers, shape-shifters and epic battles are not usually “my thing” when it comes to books and normally those books are broken into various numbers of volumes and waiting for the next one to come out.  But, guess what, this book does not have a sequel and you don’t feel like it’s crammed all at the end to wrap it up.  I highly recommend this fantasy novel, like they say it has  “all the things”, romance, intrigue, action and adventure” of a well written novel.  There are allusions to several fairy tales, some more obvious than others.  Bristal is an orphaned kitchen maid until she discovers that she has the power to shape-shift.  She transforms into a fairy godmother to protect a future princess and then sneak into an army as a solider to fight against a band of supernatural evil doers out to destroy several kingdoms.  Wow, is that all?  Talk about girl power you need to read this one.  I guarantee that you will not be disappointed – even if you are not a girl…..

 

 

Welcome to My Site!

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“Read any good books lately?”  Me: “I’m not sure you are ready for that conversation”.

Hello! My name is Elaine Baker and I am a high school librarian by day, and by night.  What I mean is, I love my job and even when I am not actually at work, I am still reading books, reading social media about books and talking to people I know, and some I don’t, about books.  II am thankful that I had parents and grandparents who nurtured my great love of reading.  Currently I am a high school librarian and I have a teenage daughter, two teenage sons (help me!!), a husband (who is a writer by profession), 2 dogs and 2 obligatory cats (to keep in good standing with my librarian status).  I have the best job in the world, I get to read great books and inspire others to read, I hope I do that well because that is basically my mission in life.  I love anything sweet, fattening and southern cooked, hence I am currently eating stupid “cholesterol lowering” foods – bleh.  And yes, you can infer that I am not the youngest blogger of books but I hold to the fact that you are never to old to try new things or experience new things, unless it’s gymnastics.  You might want to rethink that one if you can throw out your back when you vacuum the floor…..

After visiting Edinburgh, Scotland last summer I have a great desire to travel more and step outside my comfort zone.  I have a full life of family, pets, and friends.   I also have a fantastic career which allows me to do what I love and am most passionate about, it’s truly the best job in the world.  Seriously.

Here at Living a Booked Life, I hope to pass along some information, inspiration and a few laughs along the way (because really, life gets too hard and too serious sometimes).  I’d love for you to come along and hopefully you can take something away from what I’m blogging about here and I’d love to make some new friends along the way.