Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Reading/Book Lover Humor!!! (Lexi's Sunday post)

Our great readers,

I decided y'all needed things to laugh/chortle/smirk/grin at (and cuz it's too damn cold outside), so I grabbed some great book/literature/reading humor...

Reading humor Please don't let this really happen!! too sad ;(

I was doing dishes ... one thing led to another ... and somehow I ended up reading. ;) http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/29/91/01/2991017b995c7fbc25f586f0e01a680d.jpg

Reading humor.

Reading humor...

Nerdy girl problems lol

nerdy girl problems

Nerd Girl Problem! If you were a nerdy girl you would realise that you can only get your acceptance letter to hogwarts when you are 11! But you should never give up hope, there is always a possibility of an adventure!

Nerdy Girl Problem #45 ~ Having to put a great book down to do things like sleep or eat.

Nerdy Girl Problems  (Fan Fiction doesn't count as legitimate literary works, so you can't feel like you've done tons of reading even though you've read at least 7 of them in one day.)

You suggest books to your non-nerdy friends and they don't understand their awesomeness.

So sad. So many great nerdy stores, none of them in Brazil (and the ones that do have anything, are too expensive).   Then you try to ship something to Brazil and you wanna kill yourself.

#books  #reading  #reading humour

Well, that's one way of looking at it! ~ via Charlotte Mecklenburg Library

PERFECT. #Shakespeare #books #humor

SCARY CAMPFIRE TALES! ... Big Book: "And then... After they had ripped out half of her pages... They turned her ... into a movie!" - - -  Little camper books:  "Gasp!" "Gasp!"  [Cartoonist & Origin unknown]  Book Humor. The horror of it all!

@Kaitlyn Eagon  Teaching math and rules for the classroom library at the same time. Perfection!

Book humor


Book humor @ruth galella- this one is for you cutie.

You mean you didn't understand that?


And, of course, for us Disney fans...

i need to get like a group together to all dress up as Disney princesses and walk around and pretend its a normal thing



Hope I made you smile!!!!!


XOXO,
Lexi

Thursday, June 13, 2013

"AngelMonster" (A Historic Review by Lexi)

Hello, friends,

So I read this book last night. I mean it took a few hours, and did it all last night. That's how good it is; it kept my attention like good books tend to do, enchanting me into their worlds.

Okay, the title is AngelMonster, and it's by Veronica Bennett.

Angelmonster

Looks interesting, huh? Well, the novel doesn't disappoint!

Goodreads Summary: "In the spring of 1814, poet Percy Shelley enters the life of young Mary Godwin like an angel of deliverance. Seduced by his radical and romantic 
ideas, she flees with him and her stepsister to Europe, where they forge a hardscrabble life while mingling with other free-spirited artists and poets. Frowned on by family and society, persecuted by gossip, and plagued by jealousy, Mary becomes haunted by freakish imaginings and hideous visions. As tragedy strikes, not once but time and again, Mary begins to realize that her dreams have become nightmares, and her angel . . . a monster. Now the time has finally come for the young woman who would become Mary Shelley to set her monster free."

Mary Shelley, of course, is the author of Frankenstein, which, it doesn't mention in the novel, was a contest between she and her husband: which one could crank a book out faster and get fame. (Go, Mary! right?)

This novel does otherwise try to ensure the facts are straight, as detailed in the author's note at the end of her novel.

The world building was amazing, and I could picture each location spoken of. The characters? So multi-faceted that you have true feelings for all of the characters, loving them, then hating them, and overall sympathizing with Mary's amazing life.

This reads very easily, and doesn't feel like a biography, but more like a fiction novel for teens and adults! It's quickly-paced, easy to keep up with, and interesting enough to pull you in on Mary's journey/life. I learned a lot though, and it makes me appreciate Mary Shelley, and her novel Frankenstein, even more than I already had.


In Conclusion: The author certainly knows how to enchant with words! This novel is truly impressive, and I recommend this wholeheartedly!


Rating:



5/5 lightning strikes