Monday, January 31, 2011

Book #5: The Mysterious Benedict Society

by Trenton Lee Stewart. Ohmigoodness. I absolutely love reading books aimed at readers younger than me. This one was so much fun! What could be better than a gang of unique child geniuses? Plus there's the fact that it involves twins in any way at all... :) Read it! I've been being told to read this book for say, five years? A long time. I finally got around to it, yay me!

Book #4: Year of Wonders

by Geraldine Brooks. Okay, so this was an assigned book for school. But really, I deserve credit for this one. Even though it was about the black plague (ewww), it was an amazing book. I actually enjoyed it, and I though I wouldn't at all... shows to go ya.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

#3: Look Me in the Eye

by John Elder Robison. Ohmigoodness. This was by far the best book I've read for school. An eye-opening autobiography of a man with Asperger's disorder, and how he dealt with being different (and brilliant). He designed all those fire-breathing guitars for KISS!! I read this in like 3 hours it was so excellent and engaging. That usually doesn't happen with autobiographies for me.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Other Things I Love

Other than reading, there are many things I love. I feel the need to warn you of these so perhaps you will be better prepared for my ramblings about these seemingly unrelated subjects.
  • I love crochet. It is my firm belief that crocheting is not only for old ladies, but something that is beneficial to everyone. Beware though, of the large amounts of money you will inevitably spend on nice yarn. 
  • I love baking. Now, at this point, you're probably thinking that I'm really an elderly grandmotherly like woman who feels the need to pretend that she is a young girl. This, I am not. Baking makes me happy, and it's a great way for me to relive myself of stress.
  • I also love drawing, it is something that I recently discovered I was good at, and I really enjoy it. 

So there you have it. Consider yourself forewarned of the ramblings that will ensue.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Book #2: The 10 p.m. Question

by Kate De Goldi. I started reading this book about 3 months ago, and decided to dig my heels in and finish it today. So I did. It's such a thought provoking book, but it took me (evidently) a long time to get through it. I love the general British-ness of the setting. British books make me unreasonably happy for some reason. Anyhoo, I really enjoyed it once I got into it. It has such a quirky storyline... which pretty much means I love it.

Book #1: The Mockingbirds

by Daisy Whitney. First book I've read this year. I get to have tea with the author soon! Woo! Anyways, it was a really well written book, but it broached some really serious subjects. I totally recommend it. Ages 13+

Why hello there

Hey look! I have a blog :) I'm going to post every time I finish a book (hopefully)and every time something strikes me as interesting and I feel the need to share it with the world (well, part of the world). Hope you all are at least mildly entertained.