TGIF: The Put-Downables
Oh, Fridays. How I like you. *pets Fridays*
This week the lovely Ginger over at GReads! has asked:
Now, I tend to be one of those people who finishes things—I hate quitting and once I start a book, I normally finish it. HOWEVER, there have been a couple notable exceptions to this.
Please note that I’m not saying that these books are bad or that they shouldn’t be read—that is absolutely NOT what I a saying. I would, in fact, encourage you to go out and read these and tell me how silly I am to have put them down.
Most recently:
The Explosionist by Jenny Davidson
I actually really LIKED this book, but every time I picked it up I just couldn’t bring myself to read it. It was WEIRD. Perhaps I should give it another try.
The Betrayal of Maggie Blair by Elizabeth Laird
I just couldn’t focus on this one. I really, really wanted to read it, but it just wasn’t happening. However, this was one of the first books I tried to read on my Kobo, so maybe that had something to do with it? Who knows.
Most famously:
The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkein
I have tried to read this book on MANY occassions, and just can’t get through it. Tolkein’s writing is so long and detailed and circuitous that by the time I reach the end of a sentence, I don’t even freaking remember what the beginning said! Which is really just too bad since this is supposed to be awesome. But. For some reason Tolkein and I just don’t jive. Sorry Tolkein.
So there you have it. The books I just couldn’t get myself through. Now, I’d really be interested in hearing from those of you who HAVE read. Please tell me all the reasons why I should give them another shot in comments. 🙂
Title: The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight
Author: Jennifer E. Smith
Publisher: Poppy
Release Date: January 2, 2012
Today should be one of the worst days of seventeen-year-old Hadley Sullivan’s life. She’s stuck at JFK, late to her father’s second wedding, which is taking place in London and involves a soon to be step-mother that Hadley’s never even met. Then she meets the perfect boy in the airport’s cramped waiting area. His name is Oliver, he’s British, and he’s in seat 18B. Hadley’s in 18A.
Twists of fate and quirks of timing play out in this thoughtful novel about family connections, second chances and first loves. Set over a 24-hour-period, Hadley and Oliver’s story will make you believe that true love finds you when you’re least expecting it.–Goodreads
Let us count the reasons why I am excited to read this:
1) I like long titles. I don’t really like statistics or probabilities, as they both relate to math, but the statistical probability of love at first sight sounds like something that would be good to know for, like, pub trivia. Anyway. I think this title is nerdily, frumpily adorable and holds PROMISE as to what is inside the book.
2) I like the name Hadley.
3) I like British boys.
4) I like the name Oliver.
5) I especially like the name Oliver if it belongs to a British boy.
6) I like the cover. It sort of reminds me of the movie poster (I feel like you should all know that when I first tried to type movie poster, I actually wrote “moster.” Should we make that a new word? Moster? NO? Okay then.) for the film Waiting for Forever, which wasn’t particularly good, but had a movie poster (you sure about nixing “moster”? You are? Okay.) I did like.
ANYWAY. With the exception of the crazy that was point number six, this all bodes very well. You know what does not bode well?
This book doesn’t come out until freaking January. Harumph. *sulks*
Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine.
Tune In Tuesday: Freelance Whales
I kind of have a thing for bands that have quirky, nerdy songs.
Enter, Freelance Whales.
They’re adorable and have a banjo and one of their songs is called “Kilojoules.” I couldn’t find a good quality video of it, so it’s not included in this post. But the song is super cute and highly nerdy. I suggest it for those of you who are into that sort of thing.
Anyway. I like them MUCHO, and I hope you do too!
Tune In Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by Ginger at GReads!
TGIF: Perfect Pairs
OMG it’s July. We are officially half way through 2011. Is anyone else weirded out by that?
ANYWAY. It’s July. It’s summer. And what could possibly be better than sunshine and weekends at the beach and cute open toed shoes? Why, a little summer romance!
This week the fabulous Ginger at GReads! has asked:
Alright, in no particular order, heeeeere we go.
Adam & Mia (If I Stay/Where She Went)
Yes. Yes. Yes.
Magnus & Alec (The Mortal Instruments)
They’re just so adorable.
Anna & Etienne St. Clair (Anna and the French Kiss)
They met in Paris. At a boarding school. That’s basically my fantasy life.
Georgia & Dave the Laugh (Georgia Nicholson series)
Dave the Laugh might be the perfect YA boy. I know that’s a really big, hyperbolic-sounding thing to say, but I mean it. He’s British. He’s funny. He’s sexy. He’s adorable. He’s confusing. He’s perfect. 🙂
Elizabeth & Darcy (Pride and Prejudice)
Duh.
So there you have my very, very abridged list of my favorite book couples. Let me know your faves in comments, and have an explosively wonderful Fourth of July weekend! (Yay America!)
*This is a very short list. If I listed them all, we’d be here forever. And I assume you have OTHER things to do than listen to me prattle on about literary couples I love, so I made the executive decision to keep this short and sweet.














