Thursday, October 26, 2006

I've finished!

I actually finished Twilight a couple hours after I posted. Jack's Mannequin is a good band to listen to. Especially Made For Each Other/You Can Breathe. That song is kinda about love, then it's gets dangerous, but there still is love. Similiar to the book.

I absolutely loved the book. And I really want to read New Moon. My problem is that I don't want to buy it (it'd be weird, having Twilight in paperback, and new Moon in hardcover). I'm really uptight about my personal library. I'm on the waiting list for it at the public library. I believe I'm number 53 now! The agony!

But Twilight got me started on a reading jag. I've read The Count Of Monte Cristo, and I finished A Great And Terrible Beauty by Libby Bray.

I highly advise you guys to read The Count Of Monte Cristo. The movie is amazing, but the book is even better. Even though it's a little sad to see Dantes so obsessed with revenge, you keep holding out for a happy ending.

I also like A Great And Terrible Beauty. Just based on the back cover, I wasn't expecting much. I figured it'd be another girl goes to finishing/boarding school, is teased, makes one good friend, and then something happens and her life is perfect. It's not. Gemma grew up in India, and wanted to go to England and become a proper young lady. Her mother doesn't want her to. Something terrible happens, and Gemma's grandmother sends her to Spence. She becomes friends with her roommate, Ann, who is there on scholarship and isn't very popular at all. I think i'll stop right there, in the story line, but I'll tell you guys this. Gemma has visions. It's connected to her mother, and to Spence (her school).
There's also a little bit of a sub-plot with a boy. I don't know what to make of it, but I think it probably leads to more in the sequel.

One last thing. Panic! At The Disco... has a book club. I think it's pretty cool, since most people aren't like "Ooh, band. I wonder if they have a good book club?" You can get to it through their main website. I think we'll be reading The Picture of Dorian Gray next.

I'm accidently skipping class, so I shall go make up for it by studying. All of you should know that skipping class is not good! (especially when it's you that is paying thousands to go! eep!)

have a great day!

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Read and Write

On the same thread as Danielle's post, Mrs. Foster received information today about the Letters About Literature writing contest. "Select a book that took you on a surprising or inspiring journey. It might be a recent journey or one you remember from your childhood. Then write a personal letter to the author, explaining how his or her work somehow changed your view of the world or yourself."--Quoted from the Entry Information Form for Letters About Literature. If you have any questions we also have the entry information form in the library. Entries must be postmarked December 8, 2006, you can turn them at the library or send them in yourself.

Monday, October 23, 2006

More Photos from Teen Read Wk

From 2006 Teen Rea...

Check out the new photos from Teen Read Week. The link is on the right!

Friday, October 20, 2006

I am what one would call a "tool"

I'm on pg 252. And I must apologize for all the times I said Twilight didn't appeal to me. I LOVE this book.

I thought I'd tear myself away from it to tell you guys.

The trip home was awesome. It got me motivated to not end up in Holmen again! Kidding. It was great. I'm going to see what book club type thing they have at my school, and get a library card for the public library. So, the Holmen motivation did get me going.

Okay. I can't stand being away from the book. I'll resurface after I've finished it!

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

More Photos--The Audiobook Toss




Check out more photos from Teen Read Week and the Audiobook Toss!!



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Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Finally gave in

Hey. I was encouraged to write in this when I visited on friday, so I figured why not.

This'll be quick, because I have a paper due in a couple hours, but just wanted to let you guys (specifically Bee) know that I finally caved in, and will be starting Twilight after my psych class.

I also bought the Complete Wreckage, the entire set of A Series of Unfortunate Events. It's a really good series, even if it is meant for children. I mean, Narnia books were meant for kids too. That doesn't mean older people can't enjoy them, right?

Okay, well, I hope all of you are doing well. I've gotta get going. buh bye!

Monday, October 16, 2006

Teen Read Week-Library Olympics

Check out the photos from Teen Read Week. They will be updated daily after the lunch events. Don't forget to participate in the upcoming events...Audiobook Toss...Dewey Limbo...Book Club...Dress-Up Day...Closing Ceremonies!

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

I Am The Messenger -- Quotes

On topic...
For those of you who like quotes...this is one of my favorites from I Am The Messenger

Still, when she stands up, Angie Carusso thanks me. She asks my name, but I tell her it isn't important.
"No," she protests, "it is."
I relent. "It's Ed."
"Well, thanks, Ed," she says. "Thank you."
She thanks me a few times more, but the best words I hear all day come to me right when I think it's over. It's the girl, Casey. She twists herself onto Angie's hand and says, "Next week I'll give you a bite of mine, Mum."
In a way, I feel sad and empty, but I also feel that I've done what was intended. Just once, an ice cream for Angie Carusso.


This is such a great reminder to all of us that it is the little things. We don't need to make a big gesture to make a big impact. I think that if society just thought about what it was doing before it acted sometimes we would have a lot more of these moments. I hope that this book makes me or reminds me to think or change the way I might treat a person or do something that might not be that big of a deal to me, but might really affect that person. This theme is also apparent in the book/movie The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Library Thing

So I really love Library Thing. They have shirts and even thongs. I would just like to know if I can look at someone else's wishlist or another list to get ideas for good books. I suppose I could just pick random ones like normal but if anybody has read a really good one lately, let me know. Thanks!

Monday, October 02, 2006

Photos--Read It 1st

Read It 1st: How To Deal
Sep 21, 2006 - 5 Photos


Check out the photos from the 1st Read It 1st Movie Nights! Feel free to leave comments on the album or here. Also, know that the photos can not be found doing a search, so only people who know where to look (you of course) will be able to find them. Enjoy!!

Read It 1st--Someone Like You and That Summer by Sarah Dessen were combined to make the movie How to Deal starring Mandy Moore. As you can see from the photos we got comfy and watched the movie on the "big screen." Houa and Sara won the big black comfy chairs which they had the option of sharing with people of their choice or keeping to themself!

I had a great time and I hope to see everyone back on November 2nd for the discussion and viewing of Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. Stop by the library today to reserve your copy!

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Twilight and New Moon--iMix

I made these and thought those of you who are interested may or may not want to check them out. You can listen to little clips of the songs without purchasing :) You will need iTunes to look/listen. Also, I noticed that New Moon is available on iTunes as an audiobook!

Twilight Playlist
New Moon Playlist