Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Author donates Christmas books

October 26, 2011.  The NW Regional Branch - Lake Mary,  Seminole County Library  at 580
Greenway, Lake Mary, FL

Evelyn Nofuente, Senior Librarian for the branch facility, graciously accepted two copies of the new children's Christmas storybook Magical Shoes of Santa's Elves, donated to the library by Lake Mary author-illustrator, Dorothy Dubel.  Ms Dubel holds a poster that will be used to advertise a book reading event at the library TBA for November 2011. 


Click here for library website. Info: 407-665-1640

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

A reader writes!




I started reading your book a few days ago and couldn't wait till I finished it. It was one of the best books I've ever read.
When are you writing the sequel?
Carol Lynch 
September 27, 2011

Friday, August 19, 2011

Meet me at the Book Fair



Hello Readers and Friends:

Save the date of October 15 and meet me at the Deltona Regional Library (2150 Eustace Ave, Deltona 32725) for its annual Authors Book Fair "Celebrating Readers and Writers".

I have a new book Magical Shoes of Santa's Elves  and the thriller Escaping Danger.


A wonderful book-package for Moms and Kids!

Dorothy Dubel
Author


Saturday, August 13, 2011

Books I've read - part 2


Rather than trying to beat the heat, I’ve stayed inside as much as possible - cool and comfortable.  Here are a few of the books that helped divert my attention from the triple digit hot spell we’ve sweltered through this summer!  Dorothy

Escape - Carolyn Jessop
Just weeks before my book was ready to go into printing - this book was published!  What a scramble
I had thinking up a new title for my book which I also originally titled Escape.   I certainly didn’t want two books with the same title coming out at the same time!  Changing my book cover title, interior pages, all the legals entailed and marketing - a host of time-consuming and expensive alterations had to be made.  “He who snoozes, loses!” - it’s true;  and that’s the reason the title of my book became known as Escaping Danger.

I decided to read Carolyn’s story this summer. It was truly an interesting account of a young girl’s life at 14 years of age as the chosen wife of an older man with many other wives and children.  Outward appearances of matrimonial content and reported family harmony in the FLDS were clearly disputed by this brave author in her flight for basic freedoms.  Reports of the shocking mental and physical abuses committed by despicable, tyrannical leaders within this radical ousted FLDS religious group are appalling! Upcoming ... The trial in Utah of its leader Warren Jeffs.
     
The Road to Wealth - Suze Orman
Every woman’s authority on how to improve their life now and for a comfortable tomorrow by learning how to manage their money.  Straight from the cuff advice, easily understandable.  I love Suze!  How I wish I had known about her simple concepts and been told these explanations decades ago - I’d be so much better off!

The Witness - Sandra Brown
The heroine of this story is a public defender in a Southern state.  She accidentally finds her husband and father-in-law are leaders of an insidiously evil racist group that includes the mayor, business owners and even the police chief!  Unable to trust anyone, she places her life and that of her baby in the hands of an FBI agent and witness protection program in her attempt  to evade the town’s desperate search for her in their attempt to hide heinous secrets.  Will she be able to testify in a federal court against local politicians and police?  A real nail biter.

Judge and Jury - James Patterson & Andrew Gross
Having been engrossed for a month in the Casey Anthony trial, I felt the need to extend that experience with a legal thriller by my favorite mystery writer, James Patterson.  The heroine is a juror in the trial of a notorious Mafia Don.

His ruthlessness and power threatens every juror, witness and even the judge.  With the FBI’s evidence, conviction seems to be a sure thing.  Or is it?  I’m not spoiling the end to this ‘must read’ novel that will keep you turning pages!

Sleight of Mouth - A Collection of Hilarious One Liners  - Harry Allen
With  the many pressures and problems we all face it’s good to take a moment out for a good belly laugh.

The author is a well-known comedian/magician who has performed with almost every show business personality.  He owns Daytona Magic, Inc. at 136 S Beach in Daytona Beach.  Stop into Harry’s shop and revive some good memories of good times he had with the masters of comedy.  You’ll leave with a smile … and more.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Books I love to read

Silas Marner … George Eliot (pen name of Mary Ann Evans 1819-1880)  For the past couple of nights I lay awake listening to Andrew Sachs’ distinguished voice on CD’s as he reads this classic 18th century tale.  With clever voice interpretations for Silas, Godfrey, Mrs. Winthrop and Eppy, all are once again alive in my bedroom! Silas, a strange old man, gloomily faces a lonely life suffering the loss of his horded gold. Mrs. Winthrop a delightfully straight-spoken neighbor is full of wisdom and advice for Silas as he reluctantly raises an orphaned baby girl left in his cottage. Eppy grows to be a beautiful young lady inheriting a vast fortune from her real father, with a loving disposition for her simple upbringing and kind Silas.  I loved listening to this story – the last time I read Silas Marner was in my high school literature class.  - Dorothy 
Alice In Wonderland …  When I was a kid we lived in a poor neighborhood. My aunt Jean bought me Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass for my 9th birthday. Having a new book of your own was a tremendously-extravagant treasure!  The story was  challenging to understand, but I began to love every chapter as Alice’s adventures grew more and more exciting.  I couldn’t believe the dysfunctional characters and situations Alice encountered!  My thirst for reading increased; as my mother obtained a library card in my name.  Like Alice, I stepped through a doorway which opened my imagination and encouraged my writing skills.  Literature beckoned me at an early age. - Dorothy
Hello Nancy Drew…
In the sixth grade at Theodore Roosevelt Grammar School in Cheektowaga, NY, my fate was sealed when I met Nancy Drew.  I babysat on Saturdays for a family who lived on the next street.  $1 earnings enabled me to ride the bus downtown, buy a Nancy Drew Mystery Story book for .59 cents, have a dime for bus fare each way and still have change for penny bubble gum at Gister’s, the neighborhood store!  Twice a month I was allowed to make this excursion alone with severe motherly warnings to “return within a couple of hours or else!”  I always rushed home, anxious to start reading the new book.  Before graduating from TR, I had the entire collection of Carolyn Keene’s books.  Those cliff-hanging chapter endings inspired me to do the same when I wrote Escaping Danger. 
Dorothy

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Books I’ve Read Late At Night

 I am the Central Park JoggerTrisha Meili
“Trish provides an unexpected insight into her harrowing experience as the infamous Central Park jogger.  Her bravery, patience, and determination to survive reveal a truly remarkable woman.  Pages turn quickly as her readers follow her gripping ordeal and road to recovery.” 
Dorothy Dubel, Author
Escaping Danger




The Last Days of Ptolemy GreyWalter Mosley
“A writer who gratifies the reader’s need for realism involving those cursed by dementia.
His insight transcends current understanding and opens the reader’s eyes with an unusual plot twist.”
Dorothy Dubel, Author
Escaping Danger

Search For Tomorrow – Keith Mason
“With pain, love and accuracy, the writer depicts the seemingly tragic illness of his daughter and the hurdles overcome by the family in her miraculous recovery.  A touching recount of faith.”
Dorothy Dubel, Author
Escaping Danger

"BUY IT NOW"


High on the HogA Culinary Journey From Africa to America – Jessica B. Harris
“An intimate dance of cuisine led by the renowned culinary expert, Jessica Harris. The author swirls and twirls her readers inter-winding Black history with the stories of the beginnings of soul food recipes.”
Dorothy Dubel, Author
Escaping Danger

I Still Dream About You – Fannie Flagg
“A hilarious, down-to-earth depiction of life in the fast lane of real estate.  A ‘must read’ novel with an unexpected element of surprise by one of America’s favorite ladies of comedy.”
Dorothy Dubel, Author
Escaping Danger

"BUY IT NOW"

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Books and Salad?

I am in love with all the new gadgets for reading books. I recently saw a charming fellow and his lovely wife using the new Apple iPad over dinner at the local Sweet Tomatoes. I asked them "What do you think? Do you like this iPad?" We chatted a bit about books and then...it was so amazing to bring up Escaping Danger on the screen ... oh yes, I am bragging, but the technology and convenience is startling - and fun!

I'm putting an iPad on my wishlist.
-Dorothy