Hey, what's up people out there? Well, if you couldn't tell by the way I'm writing this is not M, this is her friend K. I'm also a fellow book lover. No really, I'm one of those people who'll walk in a book store and realize I've already read the majority of the good ones.
M convinced me to do this blog with her (this is a very awesome blog btw if I do say so myself).
So, yeah I'll talk more about books in a moment :)
"A good book on your shelf is a friend that turns its back on you and remains a friend."-Unknown
"Screws fall out all the time, the world's an imperfect place."-Bender from The Breakfast Club
"Read to your heart's content. Though if you are a reader, the heart is never content."-from Paper Covers Rock by Jenny Hubbard
"Screws fall out all the time, the world's an imperfect place."-Bender from The Breakfast Club
"Read to your heart's content. Though if you are a reader, the heart is never content."-from Paper Covers Rock by Jenny Hubbard
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Addition to this blog...
I would like to welcome K, my new co-writer of this blog and fellow lover of books, music, and writing. She will be joining me in blogging and talkin about books, life, and whatever we feel like, as is the custom on this blog. welcome aboard the black pearl, mate :)
New Sarah Dessen Book :) :)
Who's super excited for the new Sarah Dessen book (besides me, of course)??? it's comin out may 10th and it's called What Happened to Goodbye. I got an email from a bookstore who's name i'm not revealing that said all the new books coming out in the YA section and it was on there so i'm rlly excited :) as you can tell from my SB 11 list, i'm planning to read the majority of her books while on vacation (even tho i've already read some of them.) Here is a link to the website if you want more info and a brief summary that has been released. well....yea that's about it for now.
-M
-M
Monday, March 14, 2011
SB 11 Reading List :)
For the books i read on Spring Breaks i hav higher standards than normal. I only read books that are chick lit and they better be good. Also, i especially love reading books that take place on the beach (u know to match my surroundings). So, this leads me to be very selective of which books I take with me. SB is also a great time for me to reread books that i know i loved so that my experience at the beach isnt spoiled by a depressing book or one with a bad ending. So far, this is my list of books i'm taking this year (i'll probably add to it; the ones in red are the ones i plan to reread):
-M
btw: if anyone actually reads this (which i kinda doubt) please post and let me know of your suggestions for SB books. (altho be warned i may or may not take those suggestions.)
- A Kiss in Time-Alex Flinn
- Beastly-Alex Flinn
- Girl at Sea-Maureen Johnson
- Along for the Ride-Sarah Dessen
- Keeping the Moon-Sarah Dessen
- Someone Like You-Sarah Dessen
- That Summer-Sarah Dessen
- This Lullaby-Sarah Dessen
- 20 Boy Summer- Sarah Ockler
- The Last Song-Nicholas Sparks
-M
btw: if anyone actually reads this (which i kinda doubt) please post and let me know of your suggestions for SB books. (altho be warned i may or may not take those suggestions.)
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
5) The Espressologist
Ohmigosh i just LOVE this cover; it makes me want to go to Starbucks :)
Okay so on to the book (let's stop judging it by it's cover...although both are great). I finished this book a weeks or two ago and I've just been so busy lately that I haven't had time to write about it. Let me just say, though, that the book was amazing. I still remember it and the story was heartwarming and made me smile and, not for the first time, made me wish I were a barista. Ok so the main character, Jane, has been working as a barista for a while and she's started to notice links between the type of person someone is and the drink they order. She records all of her observations in a notebook which she keeps on hand at all times. She's even gotten so good, that she sometimes silently guesses the type of drink someone will order before the words even come out of their mouth. Her guy friend just got through a tough breakup and is looking for someone new. A mutual friend is single and just the right type of girl for him. Jane consults her notebook then matches the two with great success. She later matches up her best friend Em and Cam, the guy who sits behind her in a college class she's taking. Soon, her boss Derek hears about her successful matches and gives her a job to do: every Friday night for 4 weeks she has to match people up based on their drink orders as an attempt to get more business. The events grow more popular and Jane soon finds herself matching people she never would've thought of helping. However, the question is, can Jane find her perfect match?
The Espressologist was a great read and lots of fun. A true chick lit novel :) happy reading peeps!
Okay so on to the book (let's stop judging it by it's cover...although both are great). I finished this book a weeks or two ago and I've just been so busy lately that I haven't had time to write about it. Let me just say, though, that the book was amazing. I still remember it and the story was heartwarming and made me smile and, not for the first time, made me wish I were a barista. Ok so the main character, Jane, has been working as a barista for a while and she's started to notice links between the type of person someone is and the drink they order. She records all of her observations in a notebook which she keeps on hand at all times. She's even gotten so good, that she sometimes silently guesses the type of drink someone will order before the words even come out of their mouth. Her guy friend just got through a tough breakup and is looking for someone new. A mutual friend is single and just the right type of girl for him. Jane consults her notebook then matches the two with great success. She later matches up her best friend Em and Cam, the guy who sits behind her in a college class she's taking. Soon, her boss Derek hears about her successful matches and gives her a job to do: every Friday night for 4 weeks she has to match people up based on their drink orders as an attempt to get more business. The events grow more popular and Jane soon finds herself matching people she never would've thought of helping. However, the question is, can Jane find her perfect match?
The Espressologist was a great read and lots of fun. A true chick lit novel :) happy reading peeps!
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Jane Austen Book Club and Other Thoughts and Stuff
Ok, so I had every intention of following through with the Jane Austen Book Club blog that I had, but several things happened...
- no one joined or showed interest in participating
- i dont have enough time to read the books
- it's too much to take on right now
Which means that I've stopped reading Emma and have moved on down the stack to The Espressologist by: Kristina Springer (which is based off of Emma). It takes place in Illinois i think so that can check off my 50 States Challenge when/if i finish it. I'm hoping that this modern-day version will be an easier read and a quicker read as I feel like I've been reading Emma forever and am only on page 12 or so. Just an FYI, if you ever see a book disappear from "the stack" or "currently reading" without reappearing on the "books i've read" list, that means that i've stopped reading it or that i've returned it to the library.
So lately I've been kind of discouraged when I think about this blog because I'm beginning to think that the words I type are for my eyes only and that no one else actually reads. is this true? honestly, yes probably. however, until now i've tried to remain optimistic about it. well that's obviously working well. it kind of reminds me of a quote from one of my favorite movies, Sydney White:
"The People’s Punisher is not about being read, it’s about being written.”
Thursday, February 10, 2011
A Reading Slump
I'm not really sure why, but lately, I've been in a sort of reading slump. It took me forever to finish Skeleton Key by Anthony Horowitz when it really should've only taken about a day or two. Then, I picked back up where I was reading The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde and it just couldn't capture and keep my attention so, I quit reading it. After all, there are so many books in the world, why waste your time reading the bland ones? That's why I've moved on to Emma by Jane Austen partially because I'm reading it for the Jane Austen Book Club and partially because I haven't read Austen in a while and I need my fix of it. There's just something about her elegant wording and wonderful plotlines that always pull me in and hold me close. Hopefully, I will start reading at a faster pace soon so I can get some more books on my 55 Books in a Year List. I'm only at like four and I think I need to be finding some more great books to add to it. Also, I need to make more progress on my 50 States Challenge which I plan to do with The Espressologist (Illinois) and The Ghost Orchid (New York). Well, I've got a lot of stuff that needs to get done. Until I post again, happy reading.
-M
"The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them."-Mark Twain
-M
"The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them."-Mark Twain
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