Sunday, January 29, 2012
Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher
It was Wed. January 25th, 9:00 p.m. - I wasn't quite sleepy yet, so I decided to read a few chapters in a book that I picked up at the store over the weekend. The cover appealed to me and the description on the back was vague enough to make me curious. So off my adventure started.
Wed. January 25th, 11:00 p.m. - I put the bookmark in the book, scolding myself for not getting to bed at 10:00 like I had planned on. I quickly brush teeth, jump into jammies and go to bed.
Wed. January 25th 11:10 p.m. - My mind will not stop turning with possibilites at what is on side 9. The 9th person. I have to at least read this section of the book so I can sleep.
Thur. January 26th 12:50 a.m. - I finish the book. My mind is reeling. My heart is pounding. My eyes sore from the tears I've cried off and on for over the past 3 hours. I sit back. I lay the book down. I pick the book up. I set it back down. I call my fiance.
"Did I wake you?"
"No is something wrong?"
"I just read the most astoundingly, heartbreakingly, beautiful story that I think has ever been told. I will not be able to read another book again."
"You are not okay. What book was it?"
"The one you bought me over the weekend. It was just, oh my gosh, I can't describe it, you have to read it. I think the author may have ruined his future career. There is no way another book could be this profound again. Not in our time. I want everyone to read this book. I have to go buy as many copies as I can afford and start giving them away."
"Sweetie, you need to go to sleep. You have to work tomorrow, you are talking a mile a minute."
"Will you read the book?"
"Will you go to sleep if I do?"
"Yes, I love you. And when you read the book, I think you are Clay. And I once came entirely too close to being Hannah."
"What?"
"You'll understand when you read the book."
"Okay, I love you too babe. Good night."
"Goodnight."
Click.
Sunday, January 29th 8:10 p.m.
My fiance brings the book back since he borrowed it.
"Babe, I am so glad that this book will be in our library. It was, wow, intense and so well written."
"Told ya." - Me with smug look.
I still haven't started another book yet, I'm going to wait until the euphoria over having read something so mind bending wears off. When I think of the book my heart still breaks for the characters and my mind still screams for peace for some of them. But this book made me truly realize how everything you do, no matter how small, can have a huge impact on someone else's life.
Seriously. READ. THIS. BOOK.
Website for book: http://thirteenreasonswhy.com
Monday, January 2, 2012
And so 2012 Begins
So at the end of 2011 I did not post, I was caught up in the Holidays, final exams, and a cruise to the Bahamas.
While on the cruise I did a little reflecting on the past year and years. I have come a long way, but still have a long way to go. I have several New Year's "resolutions" however, I am thinking of them more as life goals. I think I will stick with them better that way.
Wish me luck with my goals, and good luck to you with yours.
While on the cruise I did a little reflecting on the past year and years. I have come a long way, but still have a long way to go. I have several New Year's "resolutions" however, I am thinking of them more as life goals. I think I will stick with them better that way.
- Quit Smoking. - This one will be difficult, but it needs to be done.
- Exercise more. - A LOT more!
- Eat Healthier. - I want to do this one by leaning more towards a vegetarian diet.
- Write more often. - Not just here on my blog, but on my book, poems, etc.
- Do more reviews on books I have read. - I love reading, and want to encourage others to do so as well, so why not write some encouraging reviews, perhaps someone will pick up a book because of what I said about it.
- Stress Less. - I truly feel that this goal will be the hardest of mine to break, I tend to stress about EVERYTHING. From the past to the present to the future and to things that do not even pertain to me. I need to do a little more living in the here and now.
- Save money - Accomplishing #1 will help with this goal.
Wish me luck with my goals, and good luck to you with yours.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Review: The Traveling Dildo Salesman by Kevin L. Donihe
I finished reading The Traveling dildo Salesman by Kevin L. Donihe a little over a week ago, I finally got around to writing my review on Amazon for it last night, and I am going to share that interview with you and then a little extra:
While this is not my favorite book in the bizarro genre, it was still highly enjoyable. The plight of the salesman in his never ending relentless cycle was quite relateable. His ability to overcome his monotonous unmemorable cycle was inspiring, yet it left you hanging wondering if what he experiences after will be better than his past. One can only hope.
The short stories included with this book were also very good and well written, however, some were a bit more predictable than I would have liked, and one was a bit more disturbing than I was prepared for, but with this genre you have to expect that. But for the most part they complimented the main story quite well. I must admit, that the short story Zombie Apocalypse was by far my favorite of the short stories. It is how I would envision many of the people in my circle reacting to such an event, which made reading it very funny, I literally laughed at loud at some of the imagery and conversation. Although the ending to Zombie Apocalypse is probably much more accurate into what would happen to our world should such an event ever truly happen than many main stream movies seem to think.
This was my first Kevin L. Donihe book, and I would love to explore more of his works in the future. If you like reading bizarro, then this book is definitely for you. If you are just starting out in bizarro, then this book is a good glimpse into just how different from the "mainstream" books bizarro can get.
Seriously guys, check out this book, you can find it on amazon at http://www.amazon.com/Traveling-Dildo-Salesman-Kevin-Donihe/dp/1936383705/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1322794911&sr=8-1
While this is not my favorite book in the bizarro genre, it was still highly enjoyable. The plight of the salesman in his never ending relentless cycle was quite relateable. His ability to overcome his monotonous unmemorable cycle was inspiring, yet it left you hanging wondering if what he experiences after will be better than his past. One can only hope.
The short stories included with this book were also very good and well written, however, some were a bit more predictable than I would have liked, and one was a bit more disturbing than I was prepared for, but with this genre you have to expect that. But for the most part they complimented the main story quite well. I must admit, that the short story Zombie Apocalypse was by far my favorite of the short stories. It is how I would envision many of the people in my circle reacting to such an event, which made reading it very funny, I literally laughed at loud at some of the imagery and conversation. Although the ending to Zombie Apocalypse is probably much more accurate into what would happen to our world should such an event ever truly happen than many main stream movies seem to think.
This was my first Kevin L. Donihe book, and I would love to explore more of his works in the future. If you like reading bizarro, then this book is definitely for you. If you are just starting out in bizarro, then this book is a good glimpse into just how different from the "mainstream" books bizarro can get.
Seriously guys, check out this book, you can find it on amazon at http://www.amazon.com/Traveling-Dildo-Salesman-Kevin-Donihe/dp/1936383705/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1322794911&sr=8-1
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