Friday, February 17, 2012
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Saturday, January 21, 2012
Tour de Nerdfighting, Across the Universe, and Nick and Norah
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Amy & Roger's Epic Detour
Warning: This post contains some marked spoilers and language not appropriate for children.
This blog is turning more and more into book reviews. But do not fear! Classes are really starting this week, so I can only hope that I will have more interesting things to talk about.
Review time! This post it is Amy & Roger’s Epic Detour by Morgan Matson. (http://www.amazon.com/Rogers-Epic-Detour-Morgan-Matson/dp/1416990658) I enjoyed this book a lot more than I thought I would. I started this the day after I finished TFiOS (that post will come later, once I’ve reread the book) so I was not hoping for anything close to the brilliance that is encompassed in John Green’s latest novel. But, A&RED did not disappoint me.
The plot is simple enough. Two complete strangers (Amy & Roger) are forced to drive across the country from California to Connecticut together. But, they decide to deviate from the itinerary and have their own adventure. The story itself though is more complicated. I found Amy and Roger to be very believable characters with believable struggles. Amy’s father died three months before the beginning of the book, and that is addressed throughout the book.
I knew that this book would be enjoyable from the beginning when Amy thinks “But not so nice if it was the house you were moving out from. I could practically hear Mr. Collins, who had taught my fifth-grade English class and was still the most intimidating teacher I’d ever had, yelling at me. ‘Amy Curry,’ I could still hear him intoning, ‘never end a sentence with a preposition!’ Irked that after six years he was still mentally correcting me, I told the Mr. Collins in my head to off fuck”. This story features a narrator that is intelligent, witty, and is still a typical teenager. Matson got damn-near close to creating a character that would fit in with John Green’s. (If you can’t tell, John Green is near-God to me at this moment. If you don’t feel the same, go read The Fault in Our Stars and get back to me.)
I particularly enjoyed the local culture featured within each of the states they visited. I’m surprised that they don’t have Sonic in California, but the experience of Chick-fil-a is pretty accurate. Matson infused local culture and it was obvious that her research into this book was extensive.
Finally, there’s the romance. One of the things I didn’t like about this book was the cover. It features a male and female holding hands with a road stretched out in front of them with the dividing line running down the center of the cover, right in line with their hands. This misrepresented the book to me. SPOILER I thought it would be all romance from the beginning. But, they didn’t get together until almost the end of the book. Which, I actually liked a lot better than romance wasn’t the focus, like I thought it would be. It ended up being a story more about this trip and how it changed them as people. This is also shown by the method Matson takes in developing and demonstrating the relationship. When they finally get together, there’s no adjective heavy description. It is simply glossed and the reader is left with only their imagination. The same is true with the big question of Will they stay together? at the end of the book. All she gives us is a receipt for a restaurant dated a month later that obviously belonged to them. END SPOILER This could have been a romance heavy book, and was certainly was marketed as such. But, I like the themes that Matson chose instead.
Overall, I would rate this book 4.5/5 stars. I would have developed a few quirks more and not thrown so many shallow details into the novel. There were some that seemed not to have a purpose. But, it still made me laugh out loud and hold my breath and smile. Honestly, there is very little more I ask for in a novel.
Non-YLC: 4
YLC: 0
Friday, January 13, 2012
Crying
So, let me preface this by saying that I'm not a crier. There are some girls that cry over happy and sad endings, who even cry for no good reason except to cry. I don't really cry a lot. And when I do, it is either a single tear or huge body racking sobs and my eyes get puffy and red and it's generally unattractive.
There are three things that would have made a normal person who didn't internalize all of their feelings cry over the past few days. The first thing is I watched the quintessential chick-flick, The Notebook. Usually, the end of this movie makes me cry every time. But, I didn't even shed a tear.
Then, I read The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. I will just say that this is a cancer book. That alone should have made me cry. But, on top of it being a cancer book, it is a John Green novel which should guarantee too many emotions and too much thinking. I finally shed a tear when I read the final words, then forced myself to stop.
Finally, today my roommate got in a car accident. She's fine, but she very easily could not have been. If anything, this should have broken me down. I almost did, several times in fact. But, I knew that she was going through enough shock and trauma and didn't need to try to comfort someone else on top of all of that. That's just the kind of person she is- she could be distraught and hurt and she will put someone else over herself.
So, the point of this is I still haven't cried. None of those full body racking sobs. I'm almost scared a small thing will set me off in front of a large group of people and that will be it. Hopefully when it comes, I can just get it over with in private. Like I said, I'm not a crier.
2012 Tracker:
Non-YLC: 3
YLC: 0
P.S: I'm attempting to read 30 Non-YLC books (meaning YA or adult novels for pure pleasure) in 2012. Let's see how it goes!
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Back to School, Clockwork Prince, and TFiOS
Friday, January 6, 2012
Delirium by Lauren Oliver
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Quiz About Me
I'm BrownYou have brown eyes. Brown is the color of the earth. Your eyes symbolize your comforting and fostering nature. You are stable, grounding, sophisticated, considerate, conventional and orderly. People may consider you to be cozy or warm. People feel safe when they are with you. Some words to describe you: reliability, elegance, security, healing, homely, grounding, foundation, and earthly
AQUARIUS - Does It In The WaterTrustworthy. Attractive. Great kisser. One of a kind, loves being in long-term relationships. Can be clumsy at times but tries hard. Will take on any project. Proud of themselves in whatever they do. Messy and unorganized. Procrastinators. Great lovers, when they're not sleeping. Extreme thinkers. Loves their pets usually more than their familiy. Can be VERY irritating to others when they try to explain or tell a story. Unpredictable. Will exceed your expectations.. Not a Fighter but will Knock your lights out.
You are Green! You are a cool yet energized person. You probably tend to be a little more introverted than extroverted - while you love being with your friends, you still need your "you" time. You are probably a rather laid back, zen sort of person, unless you get a good kick of energy; then you can be crazy fun! You are probably insightful and smart; logic comes easily to you. You tend to be a balance between red and yellow. Reds are passionate and intense, and tend to walk over people. Yellows tend to be the walked on, because they like to keep the peace. You, however, are a balance of both. You know when to lie down and let someone take the lead, but if you feel strongly about something, you're not afraid to stand up for it! You are probably compassionate as well, and like animals and plants. You may be a little off-beat, and feel like not many people really see the depth in your personality. You would probably rather keep things on a superficial level that other people can understand than show the deeper side of yourself. You, in a nutshell: Cool, energized, balanced, strong, funky, zen, deep, intelligent, logical, compassionate. GREEN! .
Which Avatar: the Last Airbender Nation do you best fit into?Your Result: The Water TribeCongratulations! You are a member of the Water Tribe! The people of the Water Tribe pride themselves on being loving, kindhearted, and authentic. They want their lives to be self-actualized and have meaning. They strive to be genuine and to be in harmony with the inner experiences of self. They try to avoid a life of bad faith and to live a life of significance, making a difference in the world. They want to help others become kinder, warmer, and more loving human beings. They seek to reform the world and to romanticize their experiences and lives, and also the experiences and lives of others. At their best they are altruistic, benevolent, conscientious, empathic, enthusiastic, ethical, even-tempered, genuine, idealistic, inspired, intuitive, loyal, persistent, reliable, respectful, self-sacrificing, sensitive, sincere, sympathetic, thoughtful, understanding, visionaries, and well-organized. At their worst they can be credulous, critical, depressed, detached, difficult, exacting, guilt prone, hard to please, indecisive, inflexible, judgmental, moody, moralistic, negative, perfectionists, picky, resentful, self-righteous, stuffy, suspicious, touchy, unforgiving, and unrealistic.Result Breakdown:77% The Water Tribe67% The Fire Nation17% The Earth Kingdom10% The Air Nomads