• Home
  • About
Blue Orange Green Pink Purple

Archive for August, 2008

You can use the search form below to go through the content and find a specific post or page:

Aug 08

errr….yeahhhh….the summer reading list…

NOTE: Twilight doesn't really have a plot. Unless plucking a daisy saying, “He loves me, he loves me not” is a plot. yeeeah. I'm not sure why I thought it did. I feel a little bit sorry for my past self. Silly past self!

 

Tess of the D'Urbervilles…so Tess' illegitimate baby has died and I haven't the heart to go on. I mean, it's summer and not a really horrid hot summer…soooo…

I guess I have to talk about Twilight as I keep pestering and jabbering to poor Jocey about it. There's a couple things about Twilight you should know. One, it's about a high school girl. So if you don't like high school kids, ignore this entry. Two, it's about a high school girl falling in love with a high school vampire boy. So if you like high school stories but not vampires, again retire. Steph was really the one that got me turned onto this book, otherwise I'd never have read it because I don't like high school stories. BUT I've always been curious about vampires, and I did my research when I was a teenager, because c'mon, Immortal. I have never wanted to be immortal (I think it would be excrutiatingly boring after a few lifetimes or so) but I've always been intrigued. Why the Yetti has never interested me as much, seeing as they're probably immortal, I'm not sure.

Anyways, I ate up Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. It's a plot driven book oh yes and plot driven books Cannot be resisted. At all. I read it one night for about seven hours (with Jeff seated on the opposite sofa reading His vampire and zombie book. Now that's true love) and nearly passed out from my blood sugar levels dropping really low at about the eighth hour chiming (I'm not diabetic or anything but I have a massively sensitive system). Ahhhhh, but sugar level dropping while reading a vampire book is ironic.

I have huge arguments with the character development (as there being none) but you have to give it to Meyer. She's in the right genre. It's young adult- where character development for the intended audience is a bit in the wings. So I'm chewing through this book, wanting to know more about the protagonist, Bella and the boy, Edward and all I'm gettig is that Bella finds him so hot, she's willing to die to be near him. Oh yeah and he's beautiful and fights his monster I-suck-your-blood side. Over and over and over. And yet, and Yet, I'm all agog to read to the next book. I mean, I have to. Because Hello! The plot! Which no, I haven't elaborated but need I? Two teenagers in love, one is vampire, you guess.

All I'm saying if you're one for plot and vampires seem rather quirky, give this series go. I doubt Reading Rainbow would endorse it but I believe I would. It's a great summer read. But you don't have to take my word for it.

Sparrow Post

  • Bookshelf
    The Celtic Twilight: Faerie and Folklore by W.B. YeatsThe Last Chronicle of Barset by Anthony TrollopeTess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas HardyIn Memoriam (Norton Critical Editions) by Alfred Lord TennysonParadise Lost: An Authoritative Text Backgrounds and Sources Criticism (Norton Critical Editions) by John MiltonBelinda (Oxford World's Classics) by Maria Edgeworth
  • Flickr Recent Photos
    Tanis Year in ColorTanis set for Jan. '12restoring yarnLake NelsonHopeTrue BlueRememberLake NelsonGhost
  • Twitter
    • @molliejohanson 9 to 11 tomorrow for coffee and craft! If you decide to come, I'd love to see your yarns from the sale. :)
    • @molliejohanson I'm not a huge fan of hearts but I feel so impelled to make these http://t.co/owXtvJbb
    • @molliejohanson I don't think I've ever heard you talk that way about knitting! ;P Welcome to the Knitting Bug.
    • @StephScottIL @eaton I need an army of those.
    • @eaton I can't stop giggling over this. Fav anagram for my name? Acetone Hairnet http://t.co/O5bRbP1J
  • Places to visit...
    • Persephone Post
    • Was I There?
    • Fellowette
    • A Work in Progress
    • Growing Up Goddy
    • Posy Gets Cosy
    • Knitting Iris
    • Book Snob
    • Apifera Farm
    • A Girl and Her Diary
    • Yarn Coma
    • An Accomplished Young Lady
    • Jocelina
    • A Curious Traveler
  • Archives
    • January 2012
    • October 2011
    • August 2011
    • July 2011
    • April 2010
    • February 2010
    • January 2010
    • December 2009
    • November 2009
    • October 2009
    • September 2009
    • July 2009
    • June 2009
    • May 2009
    • April 2009
    • March 2009
    • February 2009
    • September 2008
    • August 2008
    • July 2008
    • May 2008
    • April 2008
    • March 2008
    • February 2008
    • January 2008
    • September 2007
    • July 2007
    • June 2007
    • May 2007
    • April 2007
    • March 2007
    • February 2007
    • January 2007
    • December 2006
    • October 2006
    • September 2006
    • August 2006
    • July 2006
    • May 2006
    • March 2006
    • February 2006
    • January 2006
    • December 2005
    • November 2005
    • September 2005
    • August 2005
    • March 2005
    • February 2005
    • January 2005
    • December 2004
  • Search






  • Home
  • About

© Copyright Sparrow Post. All rights reserved.
Designed by FTL Wordpress Themes brought to you by Smashing Magazine

Back to Top