Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

25 December 2011

Best Books of 2011


No need for much of an explanation here. Just the best books I've read this year. I may still have some time left to finish more, but I can add those on.



The Sorrows of Young Werther - I feel like so many works of literature reference this short, emotional piece. Very beautiful, very tragic. Some favourite quotes: 



I couldn't draw now, not a line, but I have never been a greater painter than in these moments. 

And then, hemmed in as he is, he still always holds in his heart the sweet feeling of freedom, and that he can quit this prison whenever he likes. 

The world is everywhere the same, in effort and work, reward and joy, but what is that to me? 

To die! What does it mean? Look, we dream when we talk about death. 

The God Delusion - Changed my way of thinking. Well, to be more specific, got me thinking. Gave me courage to admit what I knew. I'm not a Dawkins stan, but I'll always recommend this book. 

Looking for Alaska - Green's first novel, no? What I thought at first to be a cute, light bildungsroman was much more than that. 

You spend your whole life stuck in the labyrinth, thinking about how you'll escape it one day, and how awesome it will be, and imagining that future keeps you going, but you never do it. You just use the future to escape the present.



One Hundred Years of Solitude - Oh my. What a spider web. Many compare it to "The House of The Spirits" but I try to see it in its own light. While many a reader frowned up the repeated uses of the names, I delighted in it. I loved the cyclical nature of things and people. This novel is truly its own world. It is history and love. It is death. It is worth reading.

"Tell him," the colonel said, smiling, "that a person doesn't die when he should but when he can." 

Awake in the Dark - Powerful, compelling stories. Not flashy, but simple and evocative. 

A Palace in the Old Village - The ending.

Dracula - Any vampire fan should read this. I was enthralled. Though quite tame when compared to modern fare, the symbolism is the key here. It was engaging and troublesome (for the feminist in me, you understand).

Half of a Yellow Sun - I bought the author's two other books as soon as I could after reading this. This work pained me and and reminded me of a promise I made. 

This was love: a string of coincidences that gathered significance and became miracles.

Go Tell it on the Mountain - I enjoyed the shifting POV. Every character was real, every memory shared a memory I'd like to keep. Beautiful writing and imagery.

Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close/ Everything is Illuminated - Same author. I loved both texts. I saw the faults, but they made me appreciate the works that much more. I'm giving the first title to my mother as a belated Christmas gift. I hope she enjoys it as much as I did.

extremely loud & incredibly close- 
I just couldn't be dead any longer.



And that's it...so far. It's Christmas so I still have some more titles to add, I hope!



13 January 2011

Pictures of my current bookshelf!
I had to leave many books behind in my old home, and I've since purchased a few, mostly from the local flea market.






And books I turned back in today at the library!
Only read Rumi. I'll show pictures of what I got this time in my next post.
Lady Chatterley's Lover I have on my computer.
The Emerson looked to be too religious for me and I have his works on my computer anyway (and found another version at the library!)
The Brothers Karamazov, I realised, is something I already own! I love this edition, though. So much that it inspired me to use the rest of my gift card to buy something else from that edition! I'll show when I get it.

11 January 2011

Yay!

It's likely hard to believe that I've still kept up with reading, but I have! I just haven't made any posts, only updates on the other pages. I did read 65 books in 2010 and am aiming for 100 this year. I added another goal, which is to read about the 80 or so novellas remaining in the '100 novellas' challenge I made for myself.
Here's a picture of the library I frequent now:

And a picture of some books I picked up there today:
I'll take a picture of all my library books & personal bookshelf soon.

04 July 2010

Pix! Shelves! OMG!

I plan to post all of the books I'm finished with at the end of this weekend (not procrastinating!)

This week I went to the local university library (I attend a different one) and snapped some pics of the books. No one was there :)

I was pretty much salivating over all of them, but a card there costs too much right now.

Random paperback stand they have on every floor

Pretty! I sat a table to the left of the picture. Some guy came in later and had an Asperger fit, I'm guessing because he wanted to sit where I was? Who knows.

STAX
Random shot!
Gonna read all of them.
Also, some books that I stole from my parents:

backdrop is my bed/floor, sorry



26 June 2010

Fun post!




Pictures!
Today I decided to re-arrange my room, as much as I could. I also threw out a ton of stuff and organized.

Here's a before picture, relevant to this blog:
(Yes, that's an old calendar that I've kept up) Ignore the Twilight, I feel bad throwing away a book :(


And here's the miraculous, sorted after! (Of course, now that I look at this, I see some mistakes in organizing that I have to fix!)



And...these are all the library books I have until the sixth, some of which I've reviewed!