Tuesday, January 31, 2012

january book review

fairy tale . the invention of hugo cabret . the absolutely true story of a part-time indian . the night circus . witch & wizard . crazy love

 fairy tale
by cyn balog

here’s the gist: a girl in high school has this incredibly good looking, super athletic, perfect boyfriend, who is just so much better than her. (hey? have i already read this story… cough cough… twilight.) turns out he is not so perfect though because he is actually an abandoned fairy from a mystical fairy land. really. the fairies want him back in fairy land and drama ensues.

here’s my opinion, if i may: of course this book was cheesy. the cheesiest. there was a twist ending, that of course was really no twist at all because you know how things are going to end up long before they end up that way. the writing was okay, but not great.

should you read it? probs not.

 the invention of hugo cabret
by brian selznick

here’s the gist: a young boy is orphaned and sent to live with his uncle who lives in the framework of a train station taking care of the clocks. then the uncle disappears and the above mentioned young man starts taking care of the clocks because he is good at stuff like that. also, he is trying to put this little robot writing man thing together that his dad was working on. also, a girl is helping him, kind of. then some more things happen.

here’s my opinion, if i may:  this book was a quick read… like an hour. mostly this is because half of the book is pictures. you could definitely read it with a child. the writing was good and the story was compelling enough, that i felt interested in finding out what happened. i felt like the pictures were random, but I don’t think this book was geared towards an adult woman.

should you read it? yeah, especially with a kid.

 the absolutely true diary of a part-time indian
by sherman alexie

here’s the gist: a teenage native american boy feels like he is trapped on his reservation. so he decides to go to the white high school to get a better education. the white kids don’t like him because white kids are jerks and the indian kids don’t like him because he is a traitor. some other bad things happen to him too, but he has a crazy sense of humor, so it’s not totally depressing.

here’s my opinion, if i may: i liked this book, overall. i think it is semi-biographical and it was definitely an interesting look at native american culture. i will warn you now, that it had some offensive language and junk… it is written from the perspective of a teenage boy, so there’s that. this book also has pictures… like some funny cartoons.

should you read it? yes, unless you think teenage boys are the grossest, then no. 

 the night circus
by erin morgenstern

here’s the gist: there is this super incredible traveling circus that people just love because it is so magical, and it is only open at night. the circus is secretly a platform for two dueling illusionists who have been competing since forever. the illusionists are also in love with each other and they do real magic… not just illusions. also, there is another side story with these twins that were born in the circus and this farm boy.

here’s my opinion, if i may: okay! a lot of things! the story jumps back and forth from periods of time to locations to story lines. in general, I don’t like that. it bugs me when you start to get into a good part and it suddenly transitions to some other part of the story… and you are like, “wait? what? i don’t care about this stuff right now… what happened to that other guy?” this story also claims to be this intense, tragic love story (the dust jacket says so), but the love story starts ¾ into the book and is barely touched on. in general, i feel many of the characters and story aspects weren’t developed enough and it made me feel less connected with everything. it’s too bad because the actual idea is really good and it could have been a really good book, but ended up just being okay.

should you read it? maybe… you might not be disappointed, but probably you kind of will be. 

 witch & wizard
by james patterson

here’s the gist: a teenage brother and sister are put in jail because the country has been taken over by i don’t know… a communist type government and they don’t like magic one bit. it’s crazy though because the brother and sister didn’t know they were magic because their parents never told them! oh geez. what are they to do? escape from jail with the help of a ghostie and find their parents before everybody gets executed.

here’s my opinion, if i may: so, how do i explain this? james patterson is clearly older. older in the way that he has no idea at all how young people speak, apparently. instead of researching this topic, or better yet, just writing as if it were two people, not two teenagers because really there isn’t that much of a difference, james patterson decided to make up his own ridiculous 70’s throwback lingo for the main characters. i could not get past it. so, yeah. the story was probably good, but who knows with all the cheese-ball inaccurate “teenage” speak flying off the pages, distracting you at every moment.

should you read it? i don’t know… it’s all copasetic, man. groovy.

crazy love
by: francis chan

here’s the gist: this is a christian book all about god’s big crazy overwhelming love for us and how we should be living our lives in accordance with the bible and stop being “lukewarm” christians. all or nothing, baby.

here’s my opinion, if i may: this book was preachy. it is a make you feel guilty about how you are not doing enough with your life book and that makes me feel annoyed. i won’t be pressured by francis chan… he isn’t the boss of me. it did inspire me to read the bible more. and there were some interesting stats (although i am always leery of stats… they are often flat out lies… read freakonomics, then you can be skeptical of everything like me).

should you read it? if you like being preached at… and if you are already a devout christian. 


Sunday, January 29, 2012

penelope is one!

beckett had a great time celebrating the first birthday of his dear friend, penelope. i can not believe penelope is already one. i mean... i can believe it because i also have a one year old, but whoa. what is with these kids, just growing up like it's no big deal. penelope had a beatrix potter themed party, which was very sweet. penelope had a lot of friends and family come to celebrate her birthday and she got a ton of presents. she opened a few of them during the party and beckett was like a serious little stalker. he is creeping in the background the entire time. he is definitely looking forward to a play date, so he can help her enjoy all of her new gifts. anyways, penelope was a lovely hostess and we all had a good time celebrating her first year of life. it has certainly gone by quickly. 










 





 happy birthday to sweet penelope

hello, friends

beckett just loves getting to spend time with his friends. especially, after a week of being cooped up. hurray for melted snow. hurray!







 

Saturday, January 21, 2012

freedom! hurray!

big news people... we left the house today. beckett and i had not been in the car in a week! it was serious cabin fever. every time beckett would even let out a slightly negative peep, i would yell..."he is going crazy. he has been inside too long!" and matt would tell me that i was projecting my feelings onto my child. maybe that's true. probably not though. also, beckett just happened to pop four molars while trapped in the house. it's true. he was so bored he started growing teeth. yikes. when beckett woke up this morning we got going right away and went out to breakfast. pancakes for everybody! i think beckett had started to forget that there are other people on this planet besides me, him, and matt. i think i had started to forget too. after breakfast, we walked over to the library so beckett could put his walking skills to use. he wandered all over that library with a sheep he found in the kids section. then a little work at the library computer and a drive back home. outside world, we have missed you... i'm glad we could reconnect. 









Wednesday, January 18, 2012

i like to read... really!

time for a terrible confession... but i need to get it off my chest. i did not read one single page of one single book the first year of beckett's life!* i don't know what happened! i got caught up in tv and internet stuff (oh, pinterest) and blogging (hehehe) and having a newborn and the exhaustion that goes with that. well, enough is enough. a one year reading hiatus is far too much time. far too much. i think i may have gotten dumber. seriously. so i am going on a reading binge. my goal is to read at least 6 new books a month. so far so good. at the end of every month i will do a shorty book review post. so, if you have any recommendations... send them my way! i'm a reading machine... again.




*this does not include children's books. i have read plenty of those. plenty. i am not some terrible monster who doesn't read to her own kid. 

snow days

do pictures of beckett in the snow ever get old? not to me. so the rest of you suffer through it! i kid... you don't have to look. geez. plus, i have NOTHING else to photograph since we are trapped in the house. 










Tuesday, January 17, 2012

snow, glorious snow!

it's finally happened... we have snow, people! and it is dramatic... terrible, the worst in 60 years! well, that is the prediction anyways. i love it. mostly i love it from inside my house, next to the fire, with some hot cocoa, and matt and beckett with me. also, i love it to play in outside, for a little bit. and then back to the cozy inside stuff. beckett feels unsure about it. i can understand that. we are supposed to get 10 inches tonight! wowzers! we will see. the weather people are notorious for being not so accurate up here. i will say this, snow makes everything (and i mean everything) look SO beautiful... and that is nice.