Butterfly in the sky, I can go twice as high

So the next couple of days is gonna be a blur here in TinyTown, I figured I’d do a couple more book questions while watching Pacific Rim.

A book with a male protagonist, and one with a female protagonist.

I had to scan my book shelves, to see if I had a book with a female protagonist, and I found one. Like everyone says about books being made into movies or TV shows, the book is so much better then the show. NOS4A2 is a brilliant book. Vic McQueen discovers with the help of her bike and a torn down covered bridge, that she can find lost things just by thinking about it, and driving through the bridge. A vampire discovers this an terrorizes her from the time she’s a teenager to the time she’s in her thirties. I don’t want to give too much away, but I really enjoyed reading it. Sometimes it helps me to watch the show or movie first to help me picture the characters, it helped me in this case. I knew what was going to happen because of the show, but lemme tell you, things unfold so much differently and better in the book.

Male lead books are so much more plentiful. It seems that almost every book on my shelves are male lead, so I had to think about which one I wanted to talk about. I chose The Raw Shark Texts. It’s about an Englishman named Eric Sanderson. He wakes up in his bedroom with absolutely no memories of himself or anything else. He’s told by his psychologist that dissociative condition, but following a trail of clues written by himself he finds that he’s being chased by a conceptual shark named a Ludovician that feeds off human memories. It’s a mystery, part horror, with just a touch of romance thrown in. It’s a great and original book for sure.

A (way too) romantic book, and an action book.

I have a couple of action books on my shelves, most of my books I haven’t read yet, and I’m trying to keep with only the books that I’ve read. So here’s my action book, even though most of the action is in the last third of the book, I’d still consider it action. The book I chose is The Escape Artist. It’s the story of Jim Zigarowski who is a mortician, discovers that the US Army’s Artist-in-residence that was supposed to have died in a plane crash is still alive and faked her death. From there, it’s an unlikely team up to find out who wanted her dead.

And now, I’m sure you know where this is going with the too romantic book. Yep, that’s right, Twilight. It’s the classic girl moves to new town, meets a boy. Boy turns out to be a vampire, girl falls in love with vampire. You know the age old story. Ain’t love grand?

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I could make you scared, if you want me to

Good morning all. Welcome to a gray and blustery morning here in TinyTown. I think it rained most of the night. I was tossy turny all night. The cold meds I took in the late afternoon affected my night cold meds, and I was in that weird really light sleep until, I guess around 1 or 2 in the morning. Then I passed out and mostly slept until my alarm scared the poopies out of me

Coffee stat!

Other than having trouble falling asleep, it was a deep sleep, so that’s good. I chatted with Crystal for a while last night, and it’s my favourite part of my day. We talked about books and everything that came to mind. It was a great chat.

Today, I’m going to work on some German and answer a couple more questions from the book blog that I found a few days ago.

But first, coffee. Happy Sunday everyone!

This edit, is very cool. It think it’s one of my favourites.

Take a look, it’s in a book

So there’s this “discover” option in the WordPress app, and the tags I’m interested in are books etc. And I found a couple of book blogs that I looked at and found one with a pretty interesting post, Opposite Books Tag. I guess there’s a series of questions of opposites of the world of books. So I figured that I’d just on the band wagon. Then I saw how old the post was, and the band wagon is long gone, but I’ll try it anyways. Feel free to skip this post if you want. I’m trying something new. I think im gonna split this up over multiple posts, because there’s 10 questions, and if I answered them all in one post it would be wicked long, and I don have the attention span to do that. So maybe I’ll do 2 questions at a time. Yes that sounds good. Enjoy!

First book in your collection/last book you bought.

When I was away, I just had a library cart to entertain me, and I hoarded books from there because you didn’t know when/if the cart was going to be replaced with a new one. Until one day I was surprised; Crystal bought me a book. I recognized the title, but didn’t know anything about the House of Leaves, other than that she really loved it. I was so excited, 1 because she thought enough to send me something that she loves, and 2 that it was a book that I’d never read before.

It’s confusing to people (well I figure it would be, if I spoke to anyone about this book), to say that I read it 5 times before I finished it for the first time. It’s an amazing book. The last time i read it was at the Montreal airport on a 13 hour layover. I’ve written in it, highlighted in it, probably folded about 70 pages over. There’s things stuffed in between pages. I love the hell out of this book. And in time, I’ll sit down and read it all over again. There’s just so much information to digest in House of Leaves. She really hit it out of the park with this as the first book. I think subconsciously, I match up every book to this one. I know I totally did that with Ship of Theseus. And they’re two totally different animals.

The last book I bought is Midnight Sun. It’s pretty good so far. Y’all probably know about it. It’s told from Edward’s point of view. I’m only about a 120 pages in, but I’m really enjoying it. It’s the same story as twilight, but a fresh take on it. It’s very interesting to get into his mind, and his motivations. I can’t talk to much about it, because I’m not finished it yet, but the amount of angst and “in your own head” is high, the same with over thinking. There are some funny parts so far, and once or twice, I’ve laughed out loud so that’s always a good thing. Also, I really am enjoying that she’s expanding some of the other Cullens in this book, because I think a couple of them could do with their own books.

Expensive book/cheap book

I’d have to say that so far, the most expensive book in my humble collection is S. – or Ship of Theseus. To some, $40 may not be expensive, but to someone in my current situation, it really is. At first glance, I was overwhelmed with reading this, and I almost put it away. But I started it over again, and I’m really enjoying it. I’m almost finished it, yet I think I’m only scratching the surface of this book. It’s a mystery, love story, and I think just a little action adventure. Another 2 or 3 evenings, and I should be finished my first reading of this amazing book. The problem with reading almost exclusively at night is, I just really get into it, and it’s almost 11/12, and way past my bedtime! And this book, once you can get into a rhythm of reading it, will grab you and it won’t let go, until you pull yourself away from it.

I’ve been told before that I’m cheap. I am, I guess. But I’ll never turn away a book for a quarter! That how much I paid for Pet Semetery. Again, it’s another book that I’m working my way through. I’ve never been a fan of Stephen Kings books. There’s only a handful that I’ve been able to get through. But for a quarter, I’ve made it through 5 chapters, it’s paid for itself already!

Tune in next time (if I remember), for the next installment! Have a great Saturday!

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You worship the sun and you’re aching for change

Good morning, happy Saturday. I’m awake, and it’s a beautiful sunny day out there. I’m waiting for my coffee to finish brewing, and I hope Shady Acres stays sleeping for a little while longer.

Lots of things happened over the past two days. Two days ago, I got my health card, and my ID is coming in the mail – it should be here in a couple weeks. Yesterday, I got an awesome package in the mail from Crystal, so I have poi now and will be trying to practice in the afternoons, while Shady Acres has their afternoon naps. I also got the ball rolling on getting my drivers license. Tuesday, I have to go into SlightlyBiggerTown to take my written test. I’ve taken 5 or 6 of their sample tests online, and passed each one. So hopefully the actual test will be a breeze. With any luck, I’ll be driving home at the end of it.

Other than that, TinyTown has been pretty quiet. It was nice out yesterday, so I BBQd some hamburgers, and that’s what we had for dinner last night.

While talking to Crystal, I charged up the poi. So when I chat with her tonight, I ask for her to run through the basics again. They overwhelm me, but I’m going to try to flow with them. I have some basic lessons bookmarked, and I’m going to try not to get discouraged.

But for now, coffee, and weekend morning shows. Have a great Saturday y’all.