Thursday, March 1, 2012

March

I am still here. I've been busy reading for school. I forgot how exhausting it is to be in a literature class. It's my own fault, though, since I am a Lit major :)
So, I'm going to cheat for March. I'm going to choose a book that I have to read for my class anyway. Good idea, huh?
We are going to read Travels With Charley: In Search of America by John Steinbeck.
This is what Wikipedia says:


Travels with Charley: In Search of America is a travelogue written by American author John Steinbeck. It recounts tales of a 1960 road trip with his French standard poodle, Charley, around the United States. He wrote that he was moved by a desire to see his country on a personal level, since he made his living writing about it. He wrote of having many questions going into his journey, the main one being, "What are Americans like today?" However, he found that the "new America" did not live up to his expectations


My Professor says it's good, so take that with a grain of salt. But, it's a short, easy read so it should be pretty fun. I'm excited to see you in all in less than 2 months!


Monday, February 27, 2012

Bueller? Bueller?

Is anyone out there?
Randi, I think it's your turn. Ready. Go!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

The Power of Many

I think it's a great idea to extend the book through the month of February. I really enjoyed it, though it took me awhile to finish. (I think I may be the slowest reader alive.)
I just kept thinking that the title was wrong. I know he explains it later; but, I disagreed with it. Honestly, it sounded like a naive teenager. Basically, he felt that the expectations of others were preventing him from doing what he wanted to do. Which, in some cases was true. We do need to be true to ourselves. But, everything he accomplished was because good people influenced his life for the better.
I just kept thinking that it was the love and support of good people that helped him accomplish so much. If everyone could have the kind of mentors he had, just think of what could happen! I guess I'm just sentimental, but we really do need other people; and we've been blessed to have those good influences in our lives.
I will say, I was a little disappointed in the ending. It seemed so detached from the rest of the book and I was disappointed in him....but it was still a good read. Enjoy!

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

New Year, re-dedicated to our book club!

Hi Friends! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year (almost)! I am writing this post from Merced, CA and I couldn't be happier writing from here. I LOVE MERCED! I LOVE HOME! AND I LOVE FAMILY! I am finding myself a lot more sentimental and gushy lately, haha, I wonder why. I think it is my turn to pick a book. I got this book for Christmas and have been wanting to read it for awhile. I saw the movie years ago and have been wanting to read the book but never got around to it: The Power of One by Bryce Courtenay. I can't find a short summary so if you'd like to read one you can go here. The storyline follows a man from childhood to adulthood and portrays the different obstacles he overcomes. I have been so in the mood for an amazing story of triumph, I love those. Let me know if you have read it and if most have we can maybe choose a different one. Yay for our book club!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Time For Some Book Discussion

Has anyone else finished "The Cater Street Hangman"?  I read it and thought it was okay.  Overall I felt kind of let down because I was expecting to feel more suspense.  Even though it was a murder mystery, I didn't really have the feeling of curiosity and eagerness to find out who the murderer was.  I liked the main character, Charlotte, but I thought the rest of the family was kind of annoying. 
But here is the thing that really disturbed me....did you guys know that Anne Perry, the author, is LDS?  Did you also know that when she was a teenager she and her best friend murdered her friend's mom?  Seriously.  For reals.  Before I even read the book Kim told me about this and I read about it on wikipedia.  I was, and still am, so disturbed by this.  AND she writes murder mysteries!!!  Is anyone else totally creeped out by this? 

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Catch Up

Ok, I know I was supposed to pick a book for November but Kim and I were talking and we thought it would be a good idea to take a month or two to catch up.
As in, let's pick new books AFTER the holidays.
But, I still want to hear thoughts on the books from the last couple months. So let's keep up the commentary and then in January I'll pick a new one.
Today our RS lesson was about the new book about the RS that we were supposed to read. I haven't read it yet. Sigh. But, today totally inspired me to do it. Hopefully I'll have some insights to add to Camille's.
Love you all.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Happy Halloween!

I'm sorry this is so late. I'm behind in our book club and currently reading a book that is taking much too long to complete.
I wanted to choose something appropriate for Halloween. I came close to choosing Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, but couldn't get past the disgusting picture on the cover. I considered Devil in the White City but figured most of you have read it. So I decided to go with one of the mysteries I read in my British Mystery Novel class while in London (best class ever).



The Cater Street Hangman


by Anne Perry

is the first of the series




Here's the synopsis (and picture) from Amazon:


Panic and fear strike the Ellison household when one of their own falls prey to the Cater Street murderer. While Mrs. Ellison and her three daughters are out, their maid becomes the third victim of a killer who strangles young women with cheese wire, leaving their swollen-faced bodies on the dark streets of this genteel neighborhood. Inspector Pitt, assigned to the case, must break through the walls of upper-class society to get at the truth. His in-depth investigation gradually peels away the proper veneer of the elite world, exposing secrets and desires until suspicion becomes more frightening than truth. Outspoken Charlotte Ellison, struggling to remain within the confining boundaries of Victorian manners, has no trouble expressing herself to the irritating policeman. As their relationship shifts from antagonistic sparring to a romantic connection, the socially inappropriate pair must solve the mystery before the hangman strikes again.



And just so America isn't outdone, here's a link to The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.