Friday, September 16, 2011

Telesa the convenant Keeper

I thoroughly enjoyed this book by Lani Wendt Young  a Polynesian author.  I was attracted to it because she described her book as Samoa's version of Twilight.  I thought I've got to see this.  I read some excerpts, the sample given by Amazon, and I was hooked!  So I bought it on Amazon and thus began the blurriest couple of days with my kids.  I've got five kids, and I don't get much time to read.  But when I wasn't changing diapers, doing dishes or being a taxi, I was reading Telesa.  And while I was changing diapers, washing dishes or driving around I was thinking of Telesa.  I finally finished the book... And I loved it!  I consider myself a huge Twilight Saga fan, but this book is different.  I used to live in Washington State so I could relate to all the different places in the Twilight books.  I haven't been to Samoa since 1987 and I could just picture Samoa like it was yesterday through the character Leila.  And I am Samoan so I relate to Telesa like I have never been able to relate to any other book I have ever read.  It is my new favorite book!  And before that it was Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, so that is saying heaps about Lani Wendt Young.  (I have a thing for strong female characters) So if anyone out there in this Blogger universe ever reads this, you have got to check out Telesa:  The Covenant Keeper.  Can't wait for the second book in March 2012!   

5 comments:

  1. Hi Reenie, just started following you. Dying to read this book... But I have absolutely no experience with e-books... So how do they work? Is it just downloaded to your computer after you buy it and you read it as a sorta Word document...?

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  2. Hi Lilidonna. You know I was the same way with the e-books too. I thought I had to have a Kindle or an Ipad to get an e-book. But my sister, with a Kindle, filled me in. I went online the look for the free Kindle App for my computer and also for my phone. On Amazon they have the option to get the Kindle edition and I got that. Easy as pie, I could read it on my desktop at home, or log into my Kindle app on my phone and read while waiting for my kids, or sitting in bed. I hope that helps. I hope you read it soon. Thank you for the follow.

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  3. Very helpful! :D Thanks a bunch, looking forward to future blog posts! xx

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  4. Yes Lani's book is super cool for a fire book.

    :)

    Tirz

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  5. I love her book too!!! She's awesome lady and a very talented writer!! I can't wait for the next one!

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