Sunday, July 29, 2007

another book review


I really thought I would never read James Patterson. I mean, he writes adult fiction which has never been a favorite genre of mine - hello, boring. But I got this book for free at the comic-con (woo hoo) and it was a fun read. Looks like it is his only foray into YA paranormal. There are 2 more in the series, which I'm going to have to get from the library. This one is called "Maximum Ride, the Angel Experiment".

Harry Potter Book Club

i'm thinking I'll have the HP7 bookclub at my place on tuesday or wednesday, the 7th or 8th. More solid info to follow.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Book review of Austenland


I finally finished the book and ended up liking it. At first, the main character, Jane, (known as Miss Erstwhile) isn't into the whole Austen thing, but then when she embraces it and has fun, it gets good. Here's my favorite part of the whole book (without giving away the end, of coarse)
"Indeed, " said Captain East. "I believe, Miss Erstwhile, that you promised me a song."
Jane was quite certain that she had never promised any such thing, but it seemed a fitting remark to make, and so Jane rose and made her graceful way to the piano.
"If you insist, Colonel Andrews, but I must beg you forgive me at the same time. And you too, Mr. Nobley, as I know you are particular to music played well and no doubt a harsh critic when a piece is ill executed."
"I believe," said Mr. Nobley, "that I have never been witness to a young lady about to play without her excusing her skill beforehand, only to perform perfectly thereafter. the excuse is no doubt as a prelude that sets up the song for deeper enjoyment."
"Then I pray I do not disappoint."
She smiled expressly at Captain East, who sat forward, forearms resting on knees, eager. With professional suavity, Jane arranged her skirt, spread out the music, poised her fingers, and then with one hand played the black keys, singing along with the notes, "Peter, Peter, pumpkin-eater, had a wife and couldn't keep her, put her in a pumpkin shell, and there he kept her very well."
She rose and curtsied to the room.

I thought that part was pretty fun!
You should read it for that scene alone, if nothing else.
Does anyone even read this blog besides me and Kristen anyway? Then why aren't you making yourselves known then, so we (I) don't feel like such a looser posting all the time?
thanks

This book is so Good!


Usually I'm not as much into story driven books as character driven books, but this one is great. I love Eva Ibbotson's writing style. She gives a lot of story background on the people and minor characters which is really fun to read. Her characters are simple and perhaps a little bit too easily likeable and good - but if you know you aren't in it for deep reading... :)

It takes place just after WWI, and she gives some really great info on the war that is from a perspective I had not read before and it was really beautifully done.

I've got it if anyone wants to borrow it!

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

July and August Bookclubs


Kristen is hosting bookclub for July. We'll probably have it in the first week of August sometime. Of course the book is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. I'm going to be sick to my stomach until I know what happens!

IMPORTANT NOTE: Save the date for Saturday, August 25! There will be a book signing for Eclipse that night in Torrance and Hannah (our host) has decided to make that event our official bookclub for her month.

We're going to go early, grab some dinner or something, and then go to the signing at 7 pm. It should be loads of fun! And, as usual, we will probably be the only grownups there who don't have a teenage girl in tow. Oh Well!! :) Click the link above (on the word Eclipse) and go to SM's news page, where you can read the first chapter of Eclipse and see pictures of La Push and Forks, as well as Voltura Italy! Yes, she went there!

Sunday, July 15, 2007

A mouse, some girls, some soup and a book club


Unless there are any objections, I will host book club at my place on Thursday, July 19th at 7:30 pm
So read The Tale of Despereaux if you haven't already. You can even borrow my copy!
Email me if you need directions. I will of course, be serving soup.
All in favor say "Aye"

Sunday, July 8, 2007

It's really going to happen!

So, I've been on vacation, but I'm coming home on July 14th. That means we will meet to discuss Kate DiCamillo's The Tale of Despereaux at my place in the near future.
So. . . what dates and times are best for all of you reading this blog? I'm up for anything starting with July 16th.
This is the time to leave comments :)

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Stephenie Meyer Update

head over to Stephenie Meyer's blog and see from now until August 7 (the day Eclipse comes out) a "quote of the day" from the new book! Woo hoo!