HIGHLY RECOMMENDED: Absolutely gorgeous book! Maggie's writing is like poetry. Her phrases are carefully crafted, her every word chosen to build the feelings and the theme. I read a borrowed copy, but I will buy my own copy so that I can highlight phrases and words. I also know who I would cast in the movie as Grace and Sam, so I will find pictures and glue them inside the cover. I only do that when I am totally captivated by the story and characters! This is a book that I will re-read many times, for the language, for the romance, for the human drama (mingled with werewolf drama). I already love wolves but this story makes them so dimensional, so breathtakingly close, that I wanted to reach out and touch the wolf as Grace did. Now I have to find out if the sequel is out, because I WILL have it!
I would recommend this for older teenagers and adults.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Monday, November 9, 2009
I Finally Joined the Twilight Club!
I fought it for two years. I don't care for vampires, and I thought folks were making too much of it just some books. OK, I was wrong.
These are such beautiful books, so well written, such wonderful characters. Oh the memories Bella's teen emotions bring up! And really cool new takes on vampires and werewolves!
...So now I have read Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse, and I have Breaking Dawn waiting (when I finish Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater). I bought the set in hardback, plus a companion book. I have been saving movie photos from magazines and making bookmarks. I have seen the Twilight movie twice and cannot wait for the New Moon movie later this month!
Now I'm even making silly fanart--sigh.
These are such beautiful books, so well written, such wonderful characters. Oh the memories Bella's teen emotions bring up! And really cool new takes on vampires and werewolves!
...So now I have read Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse, and I have Breaking Dawn waiting (when I finish Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater). I bought the set in hardback, plus a companion book. I have been saving movie photos from magazines and making bookmarks. I have seen the Twilight movie twice and cannot wait for the New Moon movie later this month!
Now I'm even making silly fanart--sigh.
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Next On My Agenda
Arthur C. Clarke Is Turning My Brains into a Pretzel
"Time's Eye" by Clarke and Stephen Baxter has aliens messing with timelines on earth, resulting in Alexander the Great going to battle against Ghenghis Khan, with some Colonial British troops (and Rudyard Kipling) and three soldiers from 2037 on hand. The mental meltdown comes in the last few chapters, when we learn what is going on. It was like sour candy--it's almost painful, but it is so much fun, I jumped right into the sequel, "Sunstorm." Then there's a third book, "Firstborn." Woooo-hooo!
Friday, April 24, 2009
Book Fair!
Every fall and spring our school has a Scholastic Book Fair. In August, I get the Book Fair for Fall on my calendar. The librarian is a buddy of mine, and my daughter and I get to shop "Sneak Peek" on Friday afternoon before the Fair opens Monday morning. Same thing, then, in January: I've got to know when the Book Fair is coming.
I adore Scholastic: great teaching materials, great prices on books, totally NUTS fun stuff for kids!!! I even do the classroom fliers and book orders, for the points to use on classroom goodies. So today, we got to Sneak in on the spring sale.
I bought: Bones of Faerie (hardback!), Savvy (hardback), Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism, Gamer Girl, and, for THREE DOLLARS IN HARDBACK!!!!!... The Sea of Trolls!!!!! One of my FAVES! plus it's by Nancy Farmer, who also wrote A Girl Named Disaster, another fave. Katie got a poster for her bedroom, and our total was $31. Not that it needs to be said, but we walked away from another stack of books we wanted, but I couldn't spend more.
I adore Scholastic: great teaching materials, great prices on books, totally NUTS fun stuff for kids!!! I even do the classroom fliers and book orders, for the points to use on classroom goodies. So today, we got to Sneak in on the spring sale.
I bought: Bones of Faerie (hardback!), Savvy (hardback), Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism, Gamer Girl, and, for THREE DOLLARS IN HARDBACK!!!!!... The Sea of Trolls!!!!! One of my FAVES! plus it's by Nancy Farmer, who also wrote A Girl Named Disaster, another fave. Katie got a poster for her bedroom, and our total was $31. Not that it needs to be said, but we walked away from another stack of books we wanted, but I couldn't spend more.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Affected by Books
Before I read the Barcode Tattoo books, I was plowing through The Mediator series. The Tattoo books were good sci-fi, kind of heady, and I find I cannot settle back down to spunky Suze and her brand-name-dropping and worries about cute boys. I am moving on, instead, to Arthur C. Clarke. Hope I can handle it! I've only read one ACC book, "Childhood's End," and it kind of freaked me out. I think I'll go back and re-read that one, though, because that was a lifetime ago, before marriage, children, and BIG philosophical changes. Funny how what we read is affected by our current mood, our life changes, our current interests, etc. I'm just glad that summer is coming SOON with lots of reading time!
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