Wednesday, 29 January 2014
Review #7 - Eve and Adam by Michael Grant and Katherine Applegate
Saturday, 25 January 2014
My Bloggiversary
Review #6 - When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead
The ending wow. If you closely read it as well there are links towards the ending and it was just really gorgeous. It was like everything you thought was just description fit beautifully into the plot.
Thursday, 23 January 2014
Access to stories
Today in chapel (yes I go to a cofe school) my maths teacher announced that we would be having a collection for a charity that donated books to Ethiopian schools because of the lack of books there. I've sort of been subconsciously thinking about this all day for various reasons.
I saw Rosianna's video about a month ago about donating all but 50 of her books to charity in which she said "I have always have access to stories." I don't know it's just daunted on me how lucky I am to have this access to books. I go to a school with a large library (most of it non fiction but I'll get on to this at another time), a local waterstones, a kindle and my parents who let me read whatever I want and support my love of reading. It just made me acutely aware of how much I get to read and I love that.
Secondly, I have an (unnamed) friend who is the sweetest who I am currently on a book lending spree with. I read The Gift by Lewis Hyde (reviews are coming) and this idea of the movement of gifts really struck me in regards to books. I just love circulating books like I read my friend Miranda's copy of When You Reach Me and her annotations just made the experience so much better. I felt like I was sharing something.
Thirdly, I am acutely aware that in a year and a half I will no longer live at home. When I leave home I will no longer have an income (babysitting) or my parents credit card details. I have been told that you are going to be a med student you won't have time for a job get a loan and I know at this point I will no longer have access to books and this will be probably the hardest thing to lose when I go to uni. But tis better to have loved and lost that have never loved at all. I am so grateful for my access to books.
I can't imagine living without books.
May access to books become worldwide and nationwide.
N.b. I am a world book day giver (more on this closer to the time) in regards to this which I am so excited by all brits can have access to stories.
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Sophie, no one cares.
Why do I keep writing these to buy lists? I know most of you won't care. Sure, you want stuff. Seriously though, review When You Reach Me. Iphoto crashing is not an excuse.
I like to have goals. I don't know why but I'm very driven by them. I know what I want in the near future and most of the time I know what I want long term. That's why this year new years resolutions have become very important to me. One of the things I plan to do is have a monthly "wrap up" where I tell you which posts I've written, how many books I've read, which films I watched and how far I am into my New Years resolutions.
So these TBR posts aren't for you.They're for me.
Now go away Sophie and get some sleep.
Night
Saturday, 18 January 2014
Why do I blog?
Frankly I ask myself that when browsing my archive.
In "It's kind of a funny story" by Ned Vizzini there is a lot of focus being placed on Craig finding his anchor.
I am not always an articulate person.
But when I write I feel very comfortable.
It has become an anchor of control because I hate being out of control.
That's why I blog
I'm taking part in the become a better blogger lift challenge and the first question was why.
Tuesday, 14 January 2014
Review #5 - This Is What Happy Looks Like by Jennifer E Smith
Sunday, 12 January 2014
Review #4 - Chopsticks by Jessica Anthony and Rodrigo Corral
The plot lacked substance. It was just boring and the end became confusing. The romantic plot line lacked any form of chemistry and there were a few photos between the girl and the boy that suggested that they actually were in a romantic relationship at all. Their conversations were mainly about her father and how annoying he was. It came across as a very biased view of teenagers and their parents so much so that I felt it was trying to push me away as a reader. Why do you write a book for teenagers and then try to annihilate them?
I will be fair to this book and say it is a pretty book. However, coffee table books are expensive and there are so many more that I could spend my money on (I'm very lucky, this is a book of my sisters) for example Rookie Yearbook 1, Rookie Yearbook 2, A Maps of the World The World According to Illustrators and Storytellers. So many books are truly beautiful, you have to stand out as an artist. This book was beautiful, but there's only so much grainy photography a girl can take. Have you heard of a digital camera?
So thank you Jessica Anthony and Rodrigo Corral. I was worried my reviews were too positive that I was coming across as one of those people who doesn't give negative reviews because everything is so awesome.
Friday, 10 January 2014
Should I buy a kindle?
I'm not going to go through every single pro and con of a kindle because everywhere on the internet has that. I am going to work out how many free classics or payed books you'd have to read to justify monetarily to buy a basic kindle (£69).
6. A Tale of Two Cities - £1.99
7. Great Expectations - £1.99
8. Dracula - £2.73
9. A Christmas Carol - £2.95
10. The Ugly Duckling - £2.50
11. The Picture of Dorian Gray - £1.99
12. Little Women - £2.40
13. The Wind in the Willows - £1.99
14. David Copperfield - £1.99
15. Persuasion - £1.61
16. Moby Dick - £4.49
17. The Time Machine - £2.07
18. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights - £6.94
19. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - £1.30
20. The Iliad - £1.99
21. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - £2.13
22. Gulliver's Travels - £1.99
23. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - £2.64
24. Northanger Abbey - £2.53
25. The Three Musketeers - £1.99
26. The Scarlet Letter - £2.13
27. The Moonstone - £2.54
If you read 27 classics you would be able to afford the basic kindle.
For the payed bit I will work out the difference (book depository - kindle cost)
1. The Husband's Secret - £3.66
2. Twelve Years A Slave - £4.37
3. Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy - £8.36
4. The Goldfinch - £9.65
5. Abducted (The Lizzy Gardner Series #1) - £4.89
6. Inferno - £8.62
7. The Railway Man - £3.26
8. Saints of the Shadow Bible - £7.66
9. First Thrills - £3.87
10. Gone Girl - £5.56
11. When You Walked Back Into My Life- £5.34
12. The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul - 4.40
You would only need to read 12 payed for books on kindle to justify buying the basic kindle.
n.b. this blog post is not sponsored in Amazon in any way I'm just that odd mix of maths nerd and literary nerd.