Showing posts with label literature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literature. Show all posts

Saturday, April 25, 2009

I love the library...

I really do. I got a card at the newport beach library, right down the street from work, and it is a heavenly place. The smell of books, endless options, and free internet if you need it. I could spend an entire day there alone and serene.

I have strayed a bit from my reading list, and will continue to, but that is what happens when you enter a library.

Here is where I am at:
Slam
Me talk pretty one day
Three cups of tea
Dress your family in corduroy and denim
Blood Brothers

Report from a Parisian Paradise
The Bell Jar


I may stray further from the list and go with Revolutionary Road next... or return with some Steinbeck.
Oh Steinbeck how I love thee.

For those bored by this, I apologize. For those who love books as much as me, Im betting you are pullin from this list anything you haven't read yet and looking it up/planning to read it... and I love you for that

Monday, February 2, 2009

I love the smell of used books!

I have decided that the current "25 things" post floating around has been incredibly fun. I love the little things I learn about people. also enjoy the giggling about the ones I already knew :) sooo... as I love opening my blogs with a consistent theme (my old blog opened with lyrics), I have decided to now open my new blogs with 5 random facts. I hope you enjoy them.

1. (I feel so strongly about I used it as my title). I LOVE THE SMELL OF USED BOOKS. I could play in a bookstore for HOURS.
2. I once had a senior year break down and spent an entire day locked up in my room. I watched tv on dvd. I ate. I learned the choreography to Britney Spears "you drive me crazy". I was then informed "bri.... you REALLY need to leave this room".
3. I love planning trips so much that I have even planned one I never will take. A summer tour of european festivals. From bastille day to the tomatina to the puck fair in ireland (cause who doesnt want to see a goat crowned?).
4. I tend to use the same topic/gimmick for awhile to make my kids laugh. Currently it has to do with hippos in tutus.
5. If James ever picks on me for wanting chocolate or waffles, I tell him it's in my blood (im belgian).


I have finally formed the great reding list for 2009. Im sure it will change a bit, but I will try to stick to/complete it!
(those already completed are in bold. Currently reading in Italics)

Slam
Me talk pretty one day

Report from a Parisian Paradise
Three cups of tea
The Secret Garden
The winter of our discontent
Chuck Klosterman IV
Utopia
House of San & Fog
A million little pieces
Love in the time of Cholera
Atonement-
The Catcher in the Rye
Sherlock Holmes
Alice in Wonderland
Memoirs of a geisha
Wuthering heights
Extremely loud and incredibly close


YAY!! Feel free to recommend more

Sunday, November 30, 2008

my new curse

Getting the ends of books given away...


I wont lie... the Harry Potter thing scarred me. Tonight's was not so bad, but still a bummer. I have been reading Anna Karenina for some time now (the book is thick), and was just noting last night how excited I am to be nearing the end. Tonight, I was watching Gilmore Girls while editing, totally tuning out... then tune in just to hear them discussing the ending!!!!

Geez.

I hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving!!!!! I will post more happy thoughts soon. hehe.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Entertainment tonight

Here is what has been keeping me entertained as of late...

Literature:
Here is the most recent update on my 2008 reading list...

Completed:
Angela's Ashes
Killing yourself to live
Wicked
High Fidelity (reread)
A Thousand splendid suns
Chronicles of Narnia 4-7 (Prince Caspian, Voyage of the Dawn treader, silver chair, last battle)
1984
Kabul
Catch me if you can (reread)
Grapes of Wrath
East of Eden (sooooooooooooooo good)

Currently reading:
Anna Karenina

Upcoming:
3 cups of tea
The Secret Garden (reread, but I barely remember it from my childhood)
The Canal House



Music:
I had forgotten how much I enjoy feeling a bass drum as if it were beating deep in my own heart. While I have never stopped enjoying live music, I have not been able to partake in it much in the recent year, and have felt my passion for it dwindle. I find it fitting that I could feel the love of a live band come back alive in me while enjoying a small and barely known group called Enation. I saw them with friends at the Whisky a go-go. While I enjoy their cd, their performance was incredible. It wasn't a high energy "show", but rather this intriguing intensity given off by the singer. Stephanie described him best with her comparison to Jeremy Enigk... something about the way he sang forced you to just stop, look, and listen.
Glorious. I was mesmerized.



TV:
Here is what I'm watching:
Heroes (sylar. david anders. plots becoming enjoyable again. so happy), OTH (laugh all you want, it is fantastical), Gossip Girl (oh manhattan), LIpstick Jungle (I wouldnt compare it to Sex and the City, but I like it), The Office (what needs to be said), Greys (has potential to be good again, but I need them to prove it).
I mostly just watch online. I still miss my tivo

Film:
Wait... are there movies being made still? I never get to go anymore. SO sad. I need to utilize netflix more.

So there we go.

oh... and how could I forget my greatest form of entertainment




we are fun :)

Sunday, August 3, 2008

My bookmark has traveled more then I have this year...

So here is where I am on my 2008 reading list...  I tend to switch things up as I go, but Im happy to be reading so much again!   Im trying to get the books from the library and not buy (saving money), so I occassionally reread a favorite novel while waiting for other books.

Completed:
Angela's Ashes
Killing yourself to live
Wicked
High Fidelity (reread)
A Thousand splendid suns
Chronicles of Narnia 4-7 (Prince Caspian, Voyage of the Dawn treader, silver chair, last battle)
1984
Kabul

In the middle:
Catch me if you can (reread)
Grapes of Wrath

Upcoming:
East of Eden
3 cups of tea
The Secret Garden (reread, but I barely remember it from my childhood)
The Canal House
Anna Karenina



I already have 14 listed for 2009. hehe.  *Sigh*   I love reading