Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Wow. It has been almost two years since I've written anything. I've decided I wanted to come back. I missed doing reviews, so I'll be doing some more here. Movies, shows, books, hell, life reviews. I know a lot of people don't read this, but I'll enjoy it :)

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Jane Eyre continued

I'm officially done with the novel which means one book completed for my Dusty Volumes Challenge! I cheered as Jane ran from Mr. Rochester and screamed at St. John's horrible twist of scripture. Telling someone that it is their duty to God to have sex and produce children with you isn't doing God's work, it's rape! I love Jane for standing up for herself and I was actually happy that she lived the life she choose based on her own happiness. I still don't like Mr. Rochester, but they obviously love each other and in the end that's all that matters.

On a side note, I forgot to mention in the last blog that the random language barrier in Jane Eyre was frustrating. The random statements in French or German were so random and I never really understood what Adele was saying. At least it didn't take away from the overall point or theme.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Edwards suck

I started rereading Jane Eyre months ago and I am finally almost done with it. I read it back in high school and I remember hating it, but one of my close friends recently became obsessed with it so I decided to give it another try. When starting it I was blown away. Bronte is such a wonderful writer. The book itself is simply beautiful. I loved Jane herself and I was certain that by the end my hatred for the book would be gone. Unfortunately Mr. Rochester entered the picture and I began to hate the book again. The way Jane speaks of herself and how Mr. Rochester speaks of her enrages me. Jane is such a great character, but her acceptance of Mr. Rochester's actions is not okay. I love her for running away, and I know when she goes back to him I'm going to throw my book. I'm glad I reread it and I've highlighted at least ten passages, but in general I'm not a huge fan.



Last month I read Water for Elephants for book club and I was pleasantly surprised. I'll be honest, I expected to hate it simply because I knew Robert Pattinson was in it. The book was quirky and unexpected. The idea of the circus could have failed, but there was enough information and details to bring you into the circus community without being overwhelmed with facts.

Spoilers.

I knew from the introduction that Marlena was a victim of domestic violence and I worried about how the author would present the relationship. It was written well and in a logical, realistic way based on my own experience working with victims. I was amazed and actually laughed when Rosie was the killer. I loved it. Such a wonderful twist, and frankly I was happy to see the animal standing up for itself! I'm glad I read the book and I am excited to see the film, even with Robert, haha!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Dreamcatcher

This is my second book completed for the Stephen King challenge. I'm happy to report that I enjoyed Dreamcatcher a lot more than The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon. I thought the book was completely captivating, which it needs to be considering it's almost 900 pages. I loved the story of the five boys and teh back and forth between their current situation and their past. The middle section focusing on the military aspect of the situation seemed too seperated from what I was believing to be the original plot. I felt there could have been a better way to introduce the military actions without creating another set of characters. the Kuntz story seemed to mainstream for me. I wish King had focused on the five men with only minor military sidebars. Either way, I still enjoyed the book and I have faith now for the rest of this challenge!

Monday, April 11, 2011

14 books down and 86 to go

I decided to try the goodreads 100 in 2011 Challenge. I didn't start any of my challenges until March so I now have to read at least 2 books a week for the rest of the year. I'm totally screwed. Sunday night I made a list of the books in the order I want to read them so I can complete my other three challenges (Hogwarts, Dusty Covers, Stephen King) and catch up with the Anita Blake series and all of the Jodi Picoult books I haven't finished. If I get complete the goodreads challenge I'm going to be incredibly proud of myself, and extremely surprised! Wish me luck :)

Also, I really need to get working my my script for scriptfrenzy! I haven't written a single word! Thank goodness I have the plot and characters worked out in my mind!

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Read-a thon!

It's finally here! I've been excited for over a month and now the day has finally arrived! This is so much better than Christmas! I'm off to spend the day with "A Killer Plot" and then as many Laurell K. Hamilton books (Anita Blake series) that I can fit in! I hope everyone is having a lovely read-a-thon!!!!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

I don't know why it took me so long to reread this book. I know I enjoyed it the first time I read it, but rereading it with the film characters in mind made it even better. To be able to perfectly imagine the actions and hear the voices was amazing. I am a total sap and started to cry the minute Hedwig and Snape were introduced. Now that I've reread the first book (25 points for Ravenclaw!) I can't wait to reread the entire series. I'm so glad I joined the Hogwarts' Challenge!