





I've been trying to read The Witches of Eastwick - and considering, I've been trying to do this for the past 2 days, I'm still not passed page 20. I hate when this happens to me. I'm dying to get back to reading the last 2 Sookie books, but they fall under a challenge that doesn't start until Saturday so I'll have to wait 'till then. Although I'm sure if I started now, I'd probably be done with both by then - ugh. So I'm stuck with The Witches of Eastwick. I'll do my best to get into it today, although I can't promise anything.
Other than that, tomorrow is Halloween, my hubby gets back from Vegas and on Saturday I'm going to see the New Kids on the Block (which I am thrilled about) with my friend Jennifer. So when I think of that it brightens my gloomy day.
Another thing to make me happy, I just ordered some books online. YAY ME! I got Belong to Me by Marisa de los Santos, Testimony by Anita Shreve, The Guernsey Literary and Pottato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and In the Woods by Tana French. I can't wait to get them!
And that's it. Not much going on. blah
I tried to read this book once before and couldn’t get past page 50. So I decided to give it a second go and can say I feel a bit proud of myself for trucking through. I found it a bit dull and the narrator (Veronica) never warmed up to me. I just didn’t like her - no matter how much I tried. I found the book to be well Very Irish - and there were certain sayings I just couldn’t understand. The plot jumps around all over the place. The thoughts were often disjointed. And to be frank, I just didn't care about a lot of it. Very depressing. My recommendation - pass this one on by.
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39- A Hunger Like No Other - Kresley Cole (9/25/08 - 9/26/08)Here's what I got:
Current book-in-progress: Definitely Dead
Current movie/tv obsession: Speed Racer
iTunes Loop: none
To be honest, I picked up this book because every time I passed by it at the book store - the little cat kept giving me those "buy me now" puppy eyes - so of course, I collapsed and bought it. I thought the book was about Dewey, the cat, and it ended up being more about the librarian. They lost me at "Lots of really appalling things happened to me and my family during this time, which I shall now go on and on about for the next 20 pages"... I thought it could have been shorter and I would have liked it to focus more on Dewey and his impact on the Iowa community, and well, the world, then the life of the librarian. If you love cats, books, and libraries, then I guess this is the book for you.
This series makes me laugh every time. The characters remain fascinating and endearing, you can't help having to know what happens next. We read more about the complex Were politics as well as this story introduced plenty of new characters, so I’m very curious to see which way she’ll head with Sookie’s love life. Bill, Eric, Alcide, Calvin and now Quinn.... so many men, so little time. I ♥ me my Sookie. Current book-in-progress: Dead as a Doornail
Current movie/tv obsession: Grey's Anatomy
iTunes Loop: Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol


A dying man's wish to travel the world from A-Z... this beautifully written little story will give you pause to think about your own mortality. Ambrose has been told he has a month to live - seems like a rather depressing topic. But the emphasis is on "Live" - and live he does. Beautifully written. Not a single wasted word. Simplistic and enjoyable read.
A great book! It's not rocket science of stellar writing, it's just guilty, good fun. It was interesting to see the interaction between Sookie and Eric. But also, this is the first book where all the worlds collide - shifter, vampires, witches, fairies, and poor Sookie. I loved vulnerable Eric.
This was surprisingly entertaining, thoughtful, and wrapped up in a very short, well-written package. I found that I just simply enjoyed the story, and let myself be carried away with Benjamin Button and his reverse journey through life. I am extremely excited to watch the movie, as I'm sure it will be a masterpiece to behold. We got back from seeing Hairspray about 25 mins. ago. That was great too! I loved it. It was one of those shows that I couldn't help smiling the whole way through. The songs were great. The acting was spectacular. It was awesome. I loved the colors and the costumes. My husband says it's because I live my life in hypercolor like that. I think it's true - I do. LaLa Land.
Last night we went to see the Secret Life of Bees. Obviously, not everything in the book was in the movie but then again it was only 2 hours long. I found that they stayed true to the book. I really enjoyed it. Queen Latifah and Dakota Fanning were unbelievable. I laughed, I cried - yep, just like the book. Watch it.
I spent the morning at my grandmother's house with the kids. They had a blast like always. From there we went and while Jenna napped, I went to do groceries at Target with the baby. Shortly after that, I had Julio drop them off at my mom's so that we could start getting read for the show. and the rest is history.
I haven't had much chance to read today but I will make a point to do so tomorrow.
Nothing much else planned for the weekend. I have to clean house, wash, dry and put away clothes, change bed sheets in all 3 rooms, etc. fun times! I also want to try to take Jenna to the park with her bike so she can ride around in a bigger space than my backyard.
Current book-in-progress: Living Dead in Dallas
Current movie/tv obsession: Grey's Anatomy
iTunes Loop: Fools in Love - Inara George
These books are deliciously funny and clever. The second installment of Charlaine Harris' Southern Vampire novels. Everything is going swimmingly for our favorite interspecies couple, except for the whole missing Vamp in Dallas thing. So of course, it is up to our Sookie to save the day. Or night. I'm running out of synonyms for "Awesome."
I'm happy today! Why, you ask? Well, because I went to the book store and bought me some BOOKS! woot. I love buying books - this makes me happy. I bought the next 4 Sookie Stackhouse installments, The Reader, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Dewey and The Witches of Eastwick. yay! I can't wait to read them all. I also wanted to get The Widows of Eastwick but I decided to wait on that. Actually, I wanted to get many, many more, but I decided to wait. So much to read so little time! I am in Sookie mode right now. That's all I want to read at the moment.
First I want to say that I absolutely love the name of the main character: SOOKIE STACKHOUSE - I find it so imaginative and creative. This book is junk food for the brain. It's also a little like crack, you just NEED that next book. I will admit I passed this book several times while at the book store and once I picked it up all I could think about was "one should never judge a book by its cover". Let's be honest, it's hard not to. Despite what this book's cover leads you to believe, the book is not for kiddies and a surprisingly fun read. A new take on the vampire genre that will leave you craving the next installment. Rules:
- Read 10 award winners from August 1, 2008 through June 1, 2009.
- You must have at least FIVE different awards in your ten titles.
- Overlaps with other challenges are permitted.
- You don't have to post your choices right away, and your list can change at any time.
- 'Award winners' is loosely defined; make the challenge fit your needs, keeping in mind Rule #2.
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- Have fun reading!
Here is my list:
1- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time - Mark Haddon (2003 Whitbread Book of the Year Award) (completed - 1/07/09)
2- The Gathering - Anne Enright (2007 Man Booker Prize) (completed 10/29/08)
3- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - Stieg Larsson (2006 Glass Key Award) (completed 12/12/08)
4- Dead Until Dark - Charlaine Harris (Anthony Award for Best Paperback Original 2001) (completed 10/15/08)
5- Doubt: A Parable - John Patrick Shanley (2005 Pulitzer Prize) (completed 12/27/08)
6- Blindness - José Saramago (1998 Nobel Prize) (completed 1/11/09)
7- The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao - Junot Diaz (2008 Pulitzer Prize) (completed 11/6/08)
8- The End of the Alphabet - C.S. Richardson (2007 Alcuin Award) (completed 10/22/08)
9- Inkheart - Cornelia Funke (2004 Book Sense Children's Literature Award) (completed 12/17/08)
10- The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants - Ann Brashares (2004 YRCA Award) (completed - 11/13/08)
So lately, I have been noticing on some of the blogs I've visited links to reading challenges - and like the nerd that I am, I have decided to join one. This is not a very strenuous challenge as I can list the books I want to read and all I have to do is read them from 9/22/08 - 12/20/08. I am obviously starting a little bit late but I know I will be able to get my reading list done within the time frame set and of course provide my input on each book read.
Jeffrey Eugenides is a very gifted writer. The simplicity in which he writes is captivating. His descriptions make you picture and feel what he wants to broadcast to you so clearly. The fact that it’s written from an outsiders perspective really makes you feel like your watching this train wreck of a family’s life unfold before you. I was kept wondering all throughout the book, and then at the end it sort of shocked me even though the title of the book kinda gave it away. One of the most beautiful novels I have ever read about teenage love, obsession, religion and death. I highly recommend it.