Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 18, 2012


So I would first like to apologize about not updating for over a month, but in my defense it's been quite a month. Thanksgiving + moving out + my birthday + being sick = not a single blog post in ages!

SO! Book updates! I have been listening to The Help by Kathryn Stockett on audiobook during my commute to work for the past few weeks and it is blowing my mind that A) I haven't read it yet and B) it's so incredible on audiobook! I am recommending the audiobook to everyone and ANYONE. It's amazing. 
Reasons why it is amazing:
1) The narrators are very good. The woman who does Minnie's part is the woman from the movie, Octavia Spencer. The others are very good too. 
2) I laugh out loud.
3) I talk out loud when I get angry at unfolding events.
4) The writing makes me truly care about the characters and what happens to them.
5) THIS IS KATHRYN STOCKETT'S FIRST NOVEL. Can we talk about how incredible that is? 

All in all, if you haven't read/listened to this book you need to immediately. It will make you laugh, cry, and feel sick with how racist people used to be. (I know people still are, too and that makes me even angrier, quite frankly). Get this book at your local library/bookstore STAT!



 I am also reading The Restaurant at the End of the Universe as my roommate has the whole series in his bedroom, so I snatched it up and have been devouring it. If you've read the first one, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, you will not be disappointed with the next book whatsoever. It's snappy and funny and keeps me guessing because who knows what pleasures/craziness the universe will bring next? No one can tell - except Douglas Adams.


I haven't started The Hallowed Ones by Laura Bickle quite yet, but I am very excited to give it a go tonight. It's a thriller which is not normally my speed, but it is also a young adult dystopian tale, which always gets me going. The main (and Amish) character Katie is about to go on her Rumspringa, but the town discusses turmoil in the world outside their town. The outside world is a dystopian one and the adults in the town forbid everyone from leaving and coming in. It sounds spooky and wonderful and I will let you know how it goes.


In an unrelated note, the last thing I want to share with all of you is this. Mister Rogers has always been the voice of calm and reason in my childhood, but reading this from Mental Floss (my favorite website as I am a knowledge junkie) makes me feel wonderful. It rings with truth in light of recent and tragic events. 
All we can do is try to be better in life and look up to those who truly deserve it: your parents, your teachers, your friends, and your heroes in the stories you read.


Thursday, July 12, 2012


If you're tired of buying books that disappoint, look no further. As a constant reader,
 I will let you know the good, bad, and the ugly on books.
Also if you're buying books, you should probably head to a library. As a librarian, I highly recommend those places.

So read on, bloggers and bloggettes - don't bother wasting money on books that might be good. 
It's just not worth it. 

Some of you may think, I just don't have the time to read. 
What a lie. You do have time, you just aren't giving it to yourself. Life is far too short to not read the incredible books that have been written. Some books can change your entire viewpoint on life - why not take that chance? 

So you say you work too much too read, try audiobooks during your commute. 
If you think your kids are taking up all your time? Try reading during their nap time - or have a collective reading time when the whole family reads in the same room. 
If you think you just don't have the time, you should get off the internet, choose a book, and start reading.

There is no excuse for missing out on the adventures and worlds you can explore whilst reading. 
There just isn't. 
I understand busy schedules, but you only live once - if you don't take a little time to educate yourself, what are you living for?