Well I went today – maybe I’ll go again tomorrow

It looks like is going to be a gray day out there. That’s ok, because I don’t plan on going outside today.

Good morning, happy Sunday! Hope everyone is enjoying the day so far.

I was a busy little beaver yesterday. I helped my dad take down a wall in the basement, and a half wall in the kitchen. It looks pretty good, and the air movement from the pellet stove in the basement is a lot better now.

I also did a lot of book blog work here on the site. I may do some more today. We’ll see how much effort I want to put in to it today! I do know there will be a book club today.

And, I managed to get some reading in yesterday as well! Like I said, I was a busy beaver yesterday.

I like big books, and I cannot lie.

I hope everyone has a great day!

Book Club: Full Dark, No Stars

Before getting into the meat and potatoes of the Book Club, is like to draw attention to the new graphic. A couple nights ago, I asked Crystal for a couple new graphics for the site to inspire me and to make it look a little more professional. She’s awesome at them, so thank you so much baby!

Ok, week 2 of the Lockup Library Book Club. This months book is Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King. This week we’re talking about story number 2;

Big Driver.

This is a Lifetime movie waiting to happen. Oh wait, it’s already been turned into one. Not my favourite so far. At some points it was a little rambly.

Big Driver is a story about Tess, a lite mystery writer in a small town in Massachusetts giving a talk in the library. Tess only takes speaking engagements where she can drive, and at the most spend one overnight. At the end of her talk the organizer, Ramona, tells her of a shortcut that’ll shave some time off her drive home.

Tess takes the shortcut, and here’s where bad things happen. She gets a flat tire, and has to wait and hope that someone will drive past, as there’s no cell coverage.

Someone does drive by and stops to help. He doesn’t help though, he grabs her and rapes her multiple times and leaves her for dead.

It’s a story of retribution. Tess escapes and plans her revenge.

It was an ok story. I just don’t think it really was for me. I wasn’t really into it, when she started to talk to her gps like it was a person. I think along the way she pretty much had a mental snap as well.

I hope the next story catches my attention better than Big Driver did. But like I’ve heard before, you either really like King’s stories or you don’t.

So far, out of the two stories read, it’s 50/50.

On to the next story! See you next Sunday, friends!