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May 2010

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After a completely delightful break of dinner, fro-yo, swings, and movie (Cartman voice, “Super sweet.”) I am back. I can do maybe one more catch-up month. You people are too much with the whipping! Task masters! Argh!

Stats:

Books Read: 13 (+2 unfinished)

Books Bought: 0

Books from Library: 16

Books Loaned/Given: 6

Money spent: $0 Can I hear it again, Cartman? SUPER SWEET. I must celebrate all these little victories, people. Do you not remember that entry only a couple months back where I spent $50 on one book and then didn’t even attend the online discussion of it? I am a slacker!

Favorite Book: Huh. Well… I’m gonna go with The Demon’s Lexicon by Sarah Rees Brennan, Flora Segunda by Ysabeau Wilce, and (though it pains me because I equally hated it) Beatrice and Virgil by Yann Martel.

Let’s briefly discuss these.

Demon one–clever pseudo-twist. Awesome narrator.

Flora Segunda–damn fine! The sequel was also good. And I liked it for how I randomly picked it out at the library primarily because of the cover and title. I like when that kind of leap of faith works out for me. So often it goes very, very bad.

B&V. Dammit. Spoiler.

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My problem with this was, yes, I do not deny it, the thing with the narrator’s cat and dog. YEAH. OK. FUCK THAT SHIT. The cat DIES. HORRIBLY. THIS IS UPSETTING TO ME. I can’t believe I kept reading it. I also don’t want no lip from you people about how this is what was most upsetting to me and not the whole Nazi war criminal psychopath thing. Because that was also upsetting, all right. But the cat gets MAULED. HATED it. But the whole play thing and the conceit of trying to write indirectly about the Holocaust and making art? That was good. And the writing was amazing. EXCEPT FOR THE CAT THING, YOU TOTAL ASS-FUCK.

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You know what? I think I want to take back my recommendation for that book. It’s got me all upset again just thinking about it. But that’s what good lit should do! So annoying!

Least Favorite Books: I read several bad romance novels this month. The worst (which I didn’t even finish; it was so bad) was Her Scandalous Ways by Loretta Chase. You know what she wasn’t? Yeah. Scandalous. Misdirection! OK, honestly I don’t even remember what the plot was, let alone if she was saucy. But I’m guessing not. Also bad was The Princess Plot by Kirsten Boie. Never trust a Kirsten. I always forget that rule. Also anyone who spells Boy that way. Just wrong.

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April 2010

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This is killing me. Why are there so many months I missed? UUUUUUGGGGHHHHHH. I’m taking a break after this one.

Stats:

Books Read: 19 (+ 1 unfinished)

Books Bought: 2

Books from Library: 12

Books Loaned/Given: 5

Money spent (approximately): $20

Favorite Books: Scott Pilgrim volumes 1-4 by Bryan Lee O’Malley, Archangel by Sharon Shinn, and Pinky Pye by Eleanor Estes

Let’s discuss HOW AWESOME Scott Pilgrim is: So awesome. If you got excited by the movie which came out recently, you should really read the graphic novels. It’s not like they take long and they are hilarious. There are actually 6 of them, but 5 and 6 came out over the summer so I hadn’t read them back in April. The fifth one was not as good as the others, but what can you do.

Archangel (even though I pronounce it wrong all the time) is excellent. I keep meaning to read more in that series. I’m getting around to it, seriously. But this first one, totally worth reading if you like huge epic world and alternate reality angels.

Pinky Pye…cute cute cute. Pinky Pye is a kitten the Pye’s pick up on vacation. I love this family. Possibly more than the Moffett’s. After all, the Pye’s have more animals. =)

Other Worthies: the 39 Clues series, books 4-8, Succubus Shadows by Richelle Mead, Bite Marks by Jennifer Rardin, I Am Not A Serial Killer by Dan Wells, and Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan. There was a lot of good books this month!

Least Favorite Books: A Foxy Old Woman’s Guide to Traveling Alone by Jay Ben-Lester. Snort. I read weird things sometimes.

Quote: “…they both smelled the air and then they continued with their conversation. Is there anything more pleasant than to sit in the evening time on a little porch under a large and rustling tree and talk with your brother?, Rachel wondered. And no one calling anyone nuts.” From Pinky Pye by Eleanor Estes.

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March 2010

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Stats:

Books Read: 11 (+1 unfinished)

Books Bought: 6

Books from Library: 13

Books Loaned/Given: 1

Money spent (approximately): $36

Favorite Book: Outwitting History: The Amazing Adventures of a Man Who Rescued a Million Yiddish Books by Aaron Lansky. I cried so many times while reading this. And, sure, I am a sucker for a good cry about rescuing books from garbage cans, but this really was amazing. I’ve love to go to the museum/library they built for the books on the East Coast someday.

Other Worthies: Found and Sent by Margaret Peterson Haddix. And Heist Society by Ally Carter.

Least Favorite Books: The Secret Life of Emily Dickinson by Jerome Charyn. Though it’s possibly I just wasn’t in the right mood for it.

Quote: “Haven’t you heard that thing about how, at any given moment, at least one atom of the air in your lungs was probably once in Cleopatra’s lungs? Or George Washington’s or Albert Einstein’s or Martin Luther King’s, or whoever you want to pick from history?” From Sent by Margaret Peterson Haddix. I’m pretty sure scientifically this isn’t true. …But if it is, how awesome is that?!

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February 2010

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Birthday month! How well I remember it. Soon it will be birthday month again. Well…in several months.

Stats:

Books Read: 8

Books Bought: 1 (a copy of my book which I sold to Kristen)

Books from Library: 4

Books Loaned/Given: 5

Money spent (approximately): Well, $10, but then Kris paid me back.

Favorite Book: Lips Touch: Three Times by Laini Taylor. So good! It’s 3 novellas by Taylor and the writing is excellent. Really great story-telling. Mostly kind of fairy-tales retold. I wrote down several quotes from this one in my book.

Other Worthies: Pleasure of a Dark Prince by Kresley Cole. Ha ha ha. I love her books. Not so much the last one which I just bought from B&N and then returned to them to get my money back. It just wasn’t worth owning.

Least Favorite Books: Eh. Probably Steampunk by Katie McAllister or Fool Moon by Jim Butcher. But neither was awful, just not great.

Quote: “Kizzy wanted to be a woman who would dive off the prow of a sailboat in to the sea, who would fall back in a tangle of sheets, laughing, and could dance a tango, lazily stroke a leopard with her bare foot, freeze an enemy’s blood with her eyes, make promises she couldn’t possible keep, and then shift the world to keep them. She wanted to make love on a balcony, ruin someone, trade in esoteric knowledge, watch strangers as coolly as a cat. She wanted to be inscrutable, have a drink named after her, a love song written for her, and a handsome adventurer’s small airplane, champagne-christened Kizzy, which would vanish one day in a windstorm in Arabia so that she would have to mount a rescue operation involving camels, and wear an indigo veil against the stinging sand, just like the nomads.” From Goblin Fruit in Lips Touch: Three Times by Laini Taylor

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January 2010

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Stats:

Books Read: 11 (+5 unfinished)

Books Bought: 0

Books from Library: 11

Books Loaned/Given: 1

Money spent (approximately): 0. Good job me!

Favorite Book: I don’t remember any of these being really very good. I guess maybe H.I.V.E: The Overlord Protocol by Mark Walden. I at least really remember liking the first one and this sequel one. My mom got these for her 4th graders though so it’s not like they’re particularly advanced literature or anything.

Least Favorite Books: I’m going to go ahead and guess the ones I didn’t finish reading: Me and My Shadow by Katie McAllister, Tempted by P.C. and Kristin Cast, and Black and White by Jackie Kessler. Katie McAllister has just gone downhill. And dammit but those stupid vampire ones by the Cast mother and daughters: UGH. So sick of them. Kessler’s looked like it was going to be fabulous but it disappointed.

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December 2009

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Now that I’ve started up the whole blogging thing again, I’m going to catch up on the book stats. But since it’s been a really long time that it was December, this will be speed reviewing until I reach more recent months.

Stats:

Books Read: 7 (+1 unfinished)

Books Bought: 14

Books from Library: 7

Books Loaned/Given: 9

Money spent (approximately): $88 (one book was $50. Yeah. That was stupid.)

Favorite Book: Suite Scarlett by Maureen Johnson. Plus, I just read the sequel to this! Like last month. It was pretty good too. These aren’t like amazing or anything, they’re just enjoyable. Great secondary characters, particularly her brother.

Other Worthies: ….well, none really. But Rampant by DIana Peterfreund wasn’t completely awful. It was mostly bad. But the whole unicorn hunter conceit was intriguing. I’ll read the second one when it comes out in December is all I’m saying.

Least Favorite Books: Going Bovine by Libba Bray. Didn’t even finish it. Sad.

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November

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Keep in mind that I wrote a 50K word novel this month too. So my book reading stats may not be on par with October or even September. Or any of those other months this year which I haven’t gotten around to blogging about. But it’s still…you know, not bad.

OK, it’s pretty bad for me

Stats:

Books Read: 16 (+6 unfinished)

Books Bought: 6

Books from Library: 14

Books Loaned/Given: 1

Money spent (approximately): $40 (Better than last month! Also read less this month and bought way less. Stupid book from Australia being all expensive. Shipping costs. Pah.)

Favorite Books: Halt’s Peril by John Flanagan, Alcatraz VS the Knights of Crystalia by Brandon Sanderson, and Rapture of the Deep by L.A. Meyer

Other Worthies: Runaways Vol. 1 by Brian K. Vaughn, Let It Snow by John Green et al., Leviathan by Scott Westerfield, The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks by e. lockhart, Girl at Sea by Maureen Johnson, My Bonny Light Horseman by L.A. Meyer, and Ouran High School Host Club #13 by Bisco Hatori.

Least Favorite Books: UGH. Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger, Liar by Justine Larbalestier, and The Hollow by Jessica Verday.

NOTE: I am going to diss A. Niff in graphic terms below with spoilers. So read on at your peril after the SPOILER warning which I’ll provide.

Books remaining on To-Be-Read-Shelf: 20

Number of Boxes of Books for Sale: 6 (am going to Powell’s after a Christmas spent in Grants Pass, OR)

As for the books I liked: Halt’s Peril was the one I ordered from Australia. It’s a series about this group of archer/woodsman/peace-keeper men and one of them in particular from when he starts training up until the current book where he’s off on missions. It’s book 9. They’re kind of fabulous. I mean, they’re pretty badly written but I am engrossed all the same. I like the repetitive nature of the snarky conversation between the three main characters. And I’m totally excited for the next one where the girls will be in it again, even if I have to order it from Australia again because they are way behind in publishing here.

Alcatraz VS the Knights of Crystalia is also a book from a series which I love. It’s the third in Sanderson’s books about a boy named Alcatraz who has to protect the world we know and the world a cult of evil Librarians has hidden from us. They control all the information in the world so it’s not so surprising that there’s a whole continent no one knows about somewhere down by Australia. Seriously, Librarians are evil. It’s genius. Also it’s written well and the main character has excellent presence within the point-of-view writing.

Lastly, Rapture of the Deep by Meyer is ALSO a series book. It’s the sixth in the series about a British girl who joins the Royal Navy back during the Napoleonic Wars and has adventures in the navy, on pirate ships, a slaver, a whaler, the Mississippi, etc. In this one, she’s diving for treasure down off the coast of Florida and gets into trouble with the Spanish Navy, the British Navy, and some pirates. With deep sea diving! These books are great for giving the reader a strong, young female character who fights, sings, is unapologetically sexual, and makes her own living. The only thing I don’t like about them is her love interest: Jaimy. He annoys me. I like most of the other guys she makes out with though–and there are a lot of them. A girl’s got to use her charms, after all.

As for the bad: Jessica Verday’s book, The Hollow, was just plain awful. Totally juvenile in plot and writing. I couldn’t stand it. Liar, by Larbalestier, I was trying because she’s a member of John Green’s writing group and I’ve been trying books by all of them lately since I am fascinated/obsessed by their society. But I couldn’t deal with the entire conceit of the book. Was it true, was it not true, what was true? I really do not like lying.

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Her Fearful Symmetry. ARGH. You know what? I loved The Time Traveler’s Wife. LOVED it. But this sophomore effort on Niffenegger’s part failed to live up to that book in almost every respect. The language was pretty enough, I suppose. The problem was that I was presented with a whole cast of characters that had almost no redeeming qualities. Yes, literature can show us bad things and horrible people, but I don’t LIKE that kind of book. I think a book should be escapism and present us with good things happening to good people. They can meet bad people and have set-backs, but they should triumph in the end. Good should win. In this book, I could see by about the middle that nothing good was going to happen to the main characters, but I kept reading. Then a couple chapters from the end it was made absolutely clear to me that the love triangle between the guy, the girl, and the girl’s mother’s ghost was going to end with the mom killing the daughter, stealing her body, and getting back together with the guy. SERIOUSLY? First off the whole love triangle thing was just wrong on so many levels to begin with. She was DEAD, fer chrissake’s. And also it was her DAUGHTER. I cannot deal with dysfunctional families in my escapism whether it’s books or movies. And I could not deal with this. I skimmed through to the end and threw it down in disgust. Except really I treated it gently because Ellie loaned it to me and I didn’t want to ding the cover. But I wanted to fling it as far as I could into a muddy puddle. Stupid book.

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