I love reading books, and occasionally writing about them. Here you might not find anything worth making the front page, but it's here just the same, if you know where to look for it.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Favourite 10 Books of '10
1. Guernsey Literary and Potatoe Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Schaffer and Annie Barrows
I got this one for christmas and read it in about one sitting.
2. Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan
This is one where I waited for the paperback. And now I am eagerly waiting for the sequal to come out in paperback!
3. Physick Book of Deliverance Dane by Katherine Howe
Another wait for paperback book. Magical and suspenseful and just lovely.
4. Linger by Maggie Steifvater (2010)
This one I didn't wait for paperback! Loved the first one and couldn't wait to get my hands on the sequal. It lived up to the first one for sure, and I am now on pins and needles waiting for the third.
5. Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Yep. Didn't read this one till this year. Fairly recently in fact. I heard alot of good things about it and decided to buy it when in came out in paperback. Two excuciatling long years later it was finally published and I found I regreted waiting so long.
6. Pretty Little Liars(series) by Sara Shepard
I read this whole series on the kobo application on my blackberry. Definitly made my long bus rides worthwhile! Very good series, full of mystery and suspense and brand names. I am very happy to hear the author is adding four more books to the series.
7. Jane by April Lindner (2010)
This was a buy-it-the-very-day-it-came-out kind of book. Come on, modern retelling of Jane Eyre?! Got to have it! And I loved it!
8. The Chosen One by Carol Lynch Williams
Had me sweating and breathing hard and clutching the book in panic at the end. Suprisingly very suspenseful. Got me into reading a bunch of other polgymist novels as well. Its a interesting subject to say the least!
9. The Shadow Rising (Book 4 of the Wheel of Time Series) by Robert Jordan
Been working on this series since about this time last year so I feel it must be mentioned as it is as a series VERY good! I chose this book to represent it as it was in this one that it first really grabbed me and realise how amazing a Weaver of Story and Awesomeness Robert Jordan is. Aiel history FTW.
10. Will Grayson, Will Grayson (2010) by John Green
Shiny. So shiny. And Made of Awesome.
So there you have it. This list is kinda like, 1/6th if my entire years reading. Those darn blasted Wheel of Time books sure take a toll on my overall book number. Though if I took to counting pages instead I am sure my stats would be double just because of those monsters. Well instead of moping because of my book count, I think I shall go work on adding another to my list.
Currently reading : Heat Wave by Richard Castle and Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife by Linda Berdoll.
Monday, November 8, 2010
A New Challenge
So I started off this month in an attempt at NaNoWriMo. I love books and the idea of writing a book. But although I will probably continue to dabble in writing down scraps of ideas here and there, I have accepted the idea that I am a Reader, not a Writer.
I have devised a new challenge for myself.
501 Must Read Books.
I am going to read everybook listed in this book. I am giving myself no time limit. Well, before I die preferably. I am quite against zombies and refuse to become one.
Besides doing this for the fun of reading, I also figure this will be good for me in my chosen profession. When I work in a library it will be good to have a general knowledge of various book. This challenge will help me read outside my comfort level. (Travel book, Blech)
I will be posting my thoughts on each book on this blog as I finish them.
So wish me luck!
EDIT:
I added a sidebar which contains a list of the 501 Must Read Books. I have bolded the books I have already read and that number comes to 27, yay! Many of them I read along time ago, so dont ask me to give you a detailed summery or anything but they still count!
I would also like to point out, if you havn't noticed, blog redesign! Yay!
Friday, May 14, 2010
You can head over to her blog to read about and participate in the contest she is having where she is giving away some really cool stuff including an advanced copy of Linger.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Things and Stuff and Books
Something else new is that I have made a change in my schooling. I have decided university is not for me, and I am taking a more direct route towards working in a library. So I am very excitied! Even if I can't get into my school for two more years...
I am going to participate in Script Frenzy during April. It is like a sister to Nanowrimo, except with scripts instead of novels. So I shall be trying my hand at writing a stage play. I have an idea and I am very curious to see if I can make it work!
Sunday, February 14, 2010

In Maggie Stiefvater's Shiver, Grace and Sam found each other. Now, in Linger, they must fight to be together. For Grace, this means defying her parents and keeping a very dangerous secret about her own well-being. For Sam, this means grappling with his werewolf past . . . and figuring out a way to survive into the future. Add into the mix a new wolf named Cole, whose own past has the potential to destroy the whole pack. And Isabelle, who already lost her brother to the wolves . . . and is nonetheless drawn to Cole.
At turns harrowing and euphoric, Linger is a spellbinding love story that explores both sides of love -- the light and the dark, the warm and the cold -- in a way you will never forget.
Comes out in stores everywhere July 20th. Pre-order here.
Enter to win an advanced review copies of LINGER, Sisters Red, The Dead-Tossed Waves, and The Replacement on Maggie's blog.
EDIT: After I posted this I realized my last blog post from the summer had been a reveiw of the book that came before this one, Shiver. In no way was that planned, its just a funny coincidance. :)
Monday, August 10, 2009
Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater
Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater
Shiver was an AMAZING book! It was absolutly beautiful, inside and out! Firstly, the cover is absolutly lovely! It captured the feeling of the book perfectly, and its just so beautiful. I want to hang it on my wall. The dull, light blue, against the white, with the bright splash of red in the center is so eye catching and captures the books...starkness? Contrast? Rawness? I can't find the right word, I don't think either of those are quite right.
As for the book within the covers, once I got used to the pace and the POV switches I couldn't put it down. The writing, plot, characters, and mood were wonderful and I am running out of adjectives to describe it. The book make my smile, and cry, and being a hopeless romantic completley tugged at my heart strings. I didn't find it to be just a simple romance either, there was more to it than that. I am terrible at reveiwing books I like - I end up gushing. So I shant call this a review. This is me, gushing. I loved this book. I loved the cover, the blue ink, the fact that I felt chilly throughout, and how it made me feel after I was done reading. It was quite the read. :)
I also have to comment on the playlist the author posted on her blog that she used to right the book, I think the music fits it perfectly. I am going to be downloading these songs. :)
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
"I have operations which be humours of revenge!" *
Now on to the other books in my TBR pile who have been waiting patiently. I hear them calling...Adieu!**
Edit: Ahhh, I completly forgot to mention the quote I wanted to share. I even sticky note tabbed it for easy reference! Well I shall share it now.
Thus at length, by one of those unexpected strokes of fortune which sometimes
occur to those on whom an evil destiny has for a long time vented its spleen...
(190, Ch 3)
OR in other words..."Thus at length, by one of those unexpected strokes of fortune which sometime happens to those who have been often been farted upon by evil..."
Ahhaha....it made me laugh out loud :)
Interesting to note is that when I tried to find that quote at online-literature.com it was DIFFERENT :O and much less humourus.
Thus, at length, by one of the unexpected strokes of fortunewhich sometimes
befall those who have for a long time beenthe victims of an evil destiny...
Thats not very funny.
* from Merry Wives of Windor, spoken by the character Pistol in act 1 scene 3 i think?
** Influence from the Merry Wives of Windsor actually, and not Count of Monte Cristo. Tho the phrase "ma foi" is stuck in my head due to both MWW and Count of Monte Cristo as at least one character in both use that phrase and I was/am imersed in both at the same time and yeah.
