Wednesday, October 25, 2017

2017 Reading: Ten Count Vol. 1


I was putting this one in the system at work and when I read the back cover I was pleasantly surprised to see our library getting yaoi. I haven't read a good manga in a very long time.

This one promises to be most entertaining... Assuming we can get the rest of the volumes without any trouble.

2017 Reading: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button


I don't know why I picked this up. I guess that I just forgot that this was written my Fitz and I figured it was a quick enough read to get through without bogging me down.

Interesting concept. Maybe not enough for me to want to see the movie, though.

2017 Reading: Lizzie Borden

#27 A book with a title that's a character's name


I told you about my thing with killers, right? Well, this is another one that's been sitting on my shelf for a while and I figured I would check it off of the list.

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

2017 Reading: The Last One

#24 A book set in the wilderness


THIS BOOOOOOOOOOOOOK!!! OMFG!

I don't remember how I heard about this book, I think someone might have just seen it on the shelf (it's relatively new) and when I said I was looking for a book set in the wilderness they just told me about it. I AM SO GLAD THEY DID! I loved it!

At first I was a little weary because I don't really do the whole reality survival show thing (to be clear, I didn't really read the description before diving into this so I had no idea how it was going to turn out). But, as soon as that second or third chapter rolled around, I was hooked.

There was so much in this story. So much. What she did... What she HAD to do... Amazing. And heart-breaking.

I will definitely be suggesting this book to anyone who will listen.

Monday, October 16, 2017

2017 Reading: The Odyssey

#52 A book based on mythology


This is another one of those books that I was SUPPOSED to read in high school, but never did. You know, I honestly think our teacher just let us watch the movie and we never actually read it. We seemed to do that a lot at my school.

You know, if you were to cut out all of the literal word-for-word repetition in this story, it would go a LOT quicker. I swear, most of the book was just the same words over and over and over again.

Also, did people really used to treat each other like that? All "Welcome stranger whom we don't know, please eat with us and rest and only then tell us who you are and what's up. Of COURSE you're not a murderer or anything. Let my women rub oil on you and take some of my clothes and gold! Want a car to take you where you want to go? HERE!" Seriously, can we go back to that? I want to be welcomed into rich people's houses before they even know my name and give me free things.

Saturday, October 14, 2017

2017 Reading: Billy Bloo Is Stuck In Goo, Eva and Sadie and the Worst Haircut Ever, The Wrong Side of the Bed

Okay, so this time I actually DID get to do story time for the kids! Granted, there were only three of them and one was scared of me, but STILL...

Yeah, I suck at dealing with kids, apparently. But these are the books that I read to them:


This one was adorable and there were lots of opportunities for me to use voices and accents, which I think went over well with the kids. Parents too, actually.


This one was also cute and also taught a little life lesson.


This one was very repetitive and I found myself getting tongue-tied while reading it aloud. That made it a little awkward but it was still a cute little story.