Saturday, October 16, 2010
My hat!! :)
This is a picture of my very first crocheted hat. :) It's a bit too small around the opening, but I consider that to be irrelevant. haha
How it's Hanging. :)
So, it has been a long time since I've posted and you might have been wondering what has been going on and why that may be. Well, to be frank, I've been very busy. Right now, I'm taking seven classes and working 26 hours a week, so time to read and write about it has been short. However, I have been rereading the Wheel of Time series in preparation for the release of the 13th book, Towers of Midnight on November 2nd. Also up and coming is Lauren Willig's new addition to the Pink Carnation series The Mischief of the Mistletoe, which will be released on October 28th. Thus, all of my recent reading has been centered around these two series. I have also begun crocheting again and have made my first hat. I am currently working on another hat; pictures will be forthcoming. So now, I will return to my chai tea and Robert Jordan's Crossroads of Twilight in what appears to be a limited window of free time.
Cheers!
Cheers!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
The Pink Carnation of Hands and Feet Contest
Abby Stevens's contest is for a signed copy of either The Secret History of the Pink Carnation by Lauren Willig or The Forests of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan. Check it out:
http://www.abbystevens.com/2010/05/pink-carnation-of-hands-and-teeth.html
http://www.abbystevens.com/2010/05/pink-carnation-of-hands-and-teeth.html
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
City of Masks
I recently finished reading City of Masks by Mary Hoffman. It is the first in her Stravaganza series and it definitely drew me in. It was really easy to relate to the main characters, Arianna, a young girl who lives in the lagoons of Bellezza, which is the 16th century Venice of an alternate world, and Luciano, a young boy from present day London, England who has cancer. I can't say too much without giving it away, but the plot really draws you in and the character development throughout the book is absorbing, especially because the series is meant for children and young teens. You really feel like you're walking the streets of Bellezza and steering the mandola (as they call gondolas in this alternate world) right along with the characters. The book draws on the natural beauty of Venice and you can see it in every aspect of Bellezza. I would recommend this book to anyone with a love for Italy or just a good story.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
The Betrayal of the Blood Lily
Okay, so I finished The Betrayal of the Blood Lily by Lauren Willig today. I must say that it surpassed my expectations. I was really looking forward to reading it, but at the same time I was kind of hesitant because of how different from the previous books it was - completely different setting, the main character already being married. But it was really good. The character development was more pronounced in this novel than the previous, for both Penelope and Captain Reid. Once I started, I could barely put the book down, which is slightly detrimental to the whole going to class and doing homework and working thing that I'm apparently expected to do as a college student. No one seems to take into account that I would rather be reading. More's the pity. Ha. Thus I have read this novel over the dragging pace of three days. It was brutal to have to pause to do practical things like class. But anyway, I would definitely recommend this book as well as the rest of the Pink Carnation series. Unlike some series where the quality of the books steadily declines the more that are written, I have found that each installment in the Pink Carnation series meets, indeed surpasses, expectations, not a small feat when there are already six books out. :)
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Reading Challenges
Okay, so I've recently picked up a few reading challenges. I'm not sure if I'll have time to finish them all, but I figure that it's worth a shot. I'll try to write at least something about each book I read and if it relates to a challenge, then I will put a label on it for whichever challenge(s) it applies to. I'm really hoping I can finish them because I would generally rather read then do schoolwork. (Not that that helps my gpa much.) So, anyway, I have a list of books I am currently reading on the right side of this page. When I finish them, they will be labeled accordingly.
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