Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Nightmare by Robin Parrish


Do you believe in ghosts? Do you believe in the supernatural? Whether you believe or not, reports of so-called happenings happen frequently. As one of the characters in this “ghost story” questions, “ You think there are pit stops along the way?”

I like books with mystery and sometimes an edge. In the past few years, a number of inspirational writers have risen who write in the style of authors like Stephen King, albeit with a Christian touch. This book definitely had an edge and almost knocked me over the precipice. Added to that, it was a dark and stormy night when I read it. So the stage was set, as they say.

The main character, Maia, is the child of a Christian and an agnostic who are paranormal investigators that experience “hours of tedium, punctuated with seconds of skin-peeling terror”. Looking to escape this way of life, she enters college preparing to go in a new direction. In her senior year, she is approached by a fellow student, Jordin, an heiress who has an unhealthy thirst for the supernatural who hires Maia to show her the supernatural world. The hunt takes a turn for the worst as they traipse through scores of famously “haunted” sites, stirring up the spirit realm. Jordin disappears and Maia, with the aid of Jordin’s fiancĂ©e and soon-to-be pastor, Derek, has to use her investigative skills to bring her back to the physical world. They soon are in a battle for not only Jordin’s but Maia’s soul.

Interestingly, my husband and I have actually visited several of the sites mentioned in the book, the U.S.S. North Carolina battleship and Gettysburg battleground. While we never experienced any of the events mentioned in the book, we did tour during the daytime and not at nighttime when most experiences seem to occur. At the conclusion of the book, the author shares that the kind of events depicted in the book actually have happened. He explains that each site has had countless reports of paranormal activity. In conclusion, he stresses that touching the paranormal is inherently dangerous and compares it to swimming with sharks or sword swallowing.

Sooooo…would I recommend reading this book? Hmmm…if you want a challenging read, this is definitely one that will test your nerves and your beliefs. If you’re prone to having nightmares or have to sleep with the lights on, maybe not.


Kathy Stutzman
Public Relations Manager

Monday, November 22, 2010

Elvis is in the building!


To mark what would have been the 75th anniversary of the birth of Elvis Presley, Sony Legacy released this 4-disc career-spanning compilation. As a Elvis fanatic since I was about 10, I have to say that this is the GREATEST Elvis collection I have ever seen. (But then Elvis could have belted out the phone book and I'd have been there, standing and applauding all the way through)

While other artists reinvented themselves to fit the times, Elvis bent the times around himself staying true to his voice and himself as everything around him changed. His producers, songwriters, and musicians kept turning over, but in the center of it all Elvis sang a surprisingly straight line from 1953 to 1977. Even as his voice matured and the productions were influenced by his Vegas stage show, the fire in his delivery remained. Whether singing rock, blues, country, soul, pop or gospel, his performances found a true line stretched from the Sun sessions through RCA studios in Nashville, New York and Hollywood, a stint in the army, a catalog of often mediocre films, his 1968 resurrection, a triumphant return to Memphis, and country sessions that brought him back to his roots.

There's something for every Elvis fan here. Like music from his movies? No problem; there's a lot of that here. Whether it be his music from the movies he starred in "Jailhouse Rock" with Elvis really rocking to that a great beat and a musical interlude that couldn't be better; "King Creole" from the movie of the same name with that male backup that works perfectly as well as "Trouble" and "Viva Las Vegas" from the movie of the same name, Elvis never skips a beat! He never lets go of a single superfluous note. Elvis invariably sings with great passion and you can tell he's singing from the heart with just one listen!

Whether you believe Elvis Aaron Presley was the GREATEST entertainer/performer who has ever lived, you cannot deny that he had more impact on popular music than anybody who has ever lived. What is amazing about Elvis was that he could sing any type of music; country, R&B, pop, gospel, as well as rock and hearing him sing the listener would believe that that field of music was Elvis's forte.

After taking a listen to this compilation one cannot deny that Elvis was and still is the King of Rock n Roll.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Keep the Faith


Have A Little Faith by Mitch Albom

This is a phenomenal true story of diversity, although not as captivating as "Tuesdays with Morrie", none the less it will engage your soul. It's a story of two men of God; one an aging rabbi, and the other, an African American pastor working in a ghetto. Two men---two different faiths; two entirely different backgrounds.

"Have a Little Faith" made me see that people can gain faith and develop a love of God from almost any place in life. What I really appreciated about this book is it does not preach nor does it favor either of the religions. Instead it suggests to look at yourself and perhaps refocus on the important things in life...family...friends...faith. In a time where the world seems to be in a frenzy of hate- peace, love and understanding doesn't seem like a bad thing.

Albom helped me to understand our tendencies as humans to focus on the messenger rather than the message; to focus on the appearance rather than the substance, not just in our own faith but of others' faiths as well. And everyone from time to time needs to focus on these things

Regardless of your faith, or lack there of, this book has a message to tell and the message is clear, even to those of us who aren't listening; Faith gives us Hope. Hope gives us Strength. Strength gives us the Courage to deal with whatever life sends our way.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Late at night with my school girl Idol




It's been said be careful who you idolize. They might not live up to your expectations.(Or they just might)

In the 1980's I was a shallow teenager who absolutely adored Rick Springfield. Posters decorated the walls of my bedroom. My lunch money was saved in order to purchase Mr. Springfield's albums and 45's (I know I am dating myself).I spent many a night using my hairbrush as a microphone dancing around singing "Jessie's girl" like a fool. As the 80's came and went so did my adolescence wanton lust. I grew up and Rick slowly faded from the limelight and soon he became a distant memory. Now that I have become middle aged I find myself looking back quite a bit and longing for those adolescent days. When I heard that Rick Springfield was writing a book I knew I had to read it. So with some trepidation, I began to read...I mean did I really want hear the warts and all story about someone I had idolized as a hormonally challenged teenager? Yeah, I rationalized, yeah I did.

I was pleasantly surprised to discover that "Late, Late at Night" was brutally honest and did not paint a pretty picture of my beloved idol. In his autobiography Rick is very candid about his lifelong problems with depression (the notorious “Mr. D.”) addiction, and infidelity. By his no holds barred technique we get to see the human side of him, what lies deep beneath the surface. While reading, half the time I didn't know whether to be disgusted with him or take him to my bosom and tell him that everything was going to be all right. Many parts of this book are upsetting and very dark, but being one who has battled the big bad D word herself, there is nothing happy or bright about this illness. I also appreciated the fact that he owned all those not-so-admirable things he'd done in his life without blaming it on the booze, his mommy or chemical imbalance (Way to man up Rick). On a lighter note many parts of this book are hilarious as well as touching. I admire the deep and abiding love his has for his family and his dogs and all that they mean to him.


So does Rick Springfield have a story to tell? Yes, indeed, he does! And while it's not a pretty one, he let's us know that he's a work in progress even at the age of 60(and might I add a hot 60). Had I read this book back when I was 15, it would have undoubtedly scarred me and made me burn all of my Rick memorabilia. Now that I am an adult and have suffered through life, I have come to realize that at the end of the day we're all the same...even the idols.