Wednesday, August 26, 2009

For a little "LOL"

If you want to laugh (well, at least it made me laugh)

Go look at Cake Wreck's post today.

I have not laughed 'til I cried in a very long time, but this seemed to do the trick.

-K

Book Review: The Lovely Bones

I also just posted this at Chic Chat!




Listal.com Review:

On her way home from school on a snowy December day in 1973, 14-year-old Susie Salmon ("like the fish") is lured into a makeshift underground den in a cornfield and brutally raped and murdered, the latest victim of a serial killer--the man she knew as her neighbor, Mr. Harvey. Alice Sebold's haunting and heartbreaking debut novel, The Lovely Bones, unfolds from heaven, where "life is a perpetual yesterday" and where Susie narrates and keeps watch over her grieving family and friends, as well as her brazen killer and the sad detective working on her case.

As Sebold fashions it, everyone has his or her own version of heaven. Susie's resembles the athletic fields and landscape of a suburban high school: a heaven of her "simplest dreams," where "there were no teachers.... We never had to go inside except for art class.... The boys did not pinch our backsides or tell us we smelled; our textbooks were Seventeen and Glamour and Vogue." The Lovely Bones works as an odd yet affecting coming-of-age story.

Susie struggles to accept her death while still clinging to the lost world of the living, following her family's dramas over the years like an episode of My So-Called Afterlife.Her family disintegrates in their grief: her father becomes determined to find her killer, her mother withdraws, her little brother Buckley attempts to make sense of the new hole in his family, and her younger sister Lindsey moves through the milestone events of her teenage and young adult years with Susie riding spiritual shotgun. Random acts and missed opportunities run throughout the book--Susie recalls her sole kiss with a boy on Earth as "like an accident--a beautiful gasoline rainbow."

Though sentimental at times, The Lovely Bones is a moving exploration of loss and mourning that ultimately puts its faith in the living and that is made even more powerful by a cast of convincing characters. Sebold orchestrates a big finish, and though things tend to wrap up a little too well for everyone in the end, one can only imagine (or hope) that heaven is indeed a place filled with such happy endings.


My review/thoughts (and some thoughts from Book Club's meeting):

This was probably my second or third time reading this book, and I was the member that nominated this book for our book club to read because of the movie coming out soon. I hadn't read this book in a few years, and also wanted to reread it, since I have a horrible memory that needed to be refreshed!

I remembered enjoying this book before, and once again, I did. I think that it is certainly a sad book, but at times can be quite bittersweet and moving. I think that for some the subject matter in the beginning of the book can certainly make it difficult to pick up, but the real story lies in what happens around Susie's death, and how it affects her family and friends, and even the little suburban neighborhood where she grew up.

I think that what our book club found most difficult to understand about the book was how the family dealt with (or rather, didn't deal with) Susie's death. I think that avoidance was a huge factor in this book; it is sadly a very realistic possibility that leaves an "open wound" in a family that won't address the tragedy, and therefore can never entirely heal, even with the remedy of time.

Well, I don't want to give away too much of the storyline, but I did want to say that I think that most of the women's book club really enjoyed this book, but to also provide caution that it can also be a very sad story, so I wouldn't consider this a light read to pick up!

I also wanted to share the trailer for the movie, which I believe comes out in December...







Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Tahoe/ Truckee Day Trip

My friend Ariadna and I took a day trip to Tahoe and Truckee yesterday, just to get out and do something. I am done with Summer classes, and won't start Fall semester until the last week of August, so I have some time on my hands...

Here are some pictures from our little trip. My little camera is still working, though very painstakingly, and takes forever to focus, if it chooses to at all.










We mostly just walked around and looked at the pretty sights, it was a nice day :)

-K

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

A Question...



So my mom called me last night, and told me that as an early birthday/Christmas present, she and my dad want to buy me a professional camera!!

As many of you may know, I really love taking pictures, but all I have is my little Canon point and shoot, which worked wonderful (aside from currently being broken) for what it is, but I just feel like I'm ready to take it to the next level.

When we were up near the Oregon border camping in the redwoods, my mom said that she thinks I really have an eye for taking pictures, and that she'd like to see me do more with it as a hobby.

I've also been wanting to take a class at the college, but it requires a camera beforehand, so that's why it's an early present (as class starts in two weeks) :)

So here's my question...

I was wondering if anyone can recommend a good professional camera. I am almost positive that I will be getting the Canon Rebel... which a friend of mine has praised highly... but I don't know all the specifics. I am going to shoot her an e-mail and ask, but wanted to see if I could get any other opinions from anyone, since I will have this baby for a long long time!!

Thanks for any help you can provide for my techno-phobe self!!!

-K

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Update from a Bad Blogger...


Hello All...

Wow. I am truly a bad bad blogger lately. What is it about the summer that seems to always make this happen?

I just wanted to check in and say hi and that yes, I am still alive... I have actually been blogging at the *new and improved* Chic Chat more than here lately, so you can always go check that out! We have a Question of the Week over there, as well as regular posts :)

I can also blame my faulty camera for lack of posts lately... I love posting pictures on here, and my camera has been acting up. I noticed all during our trip to the redwoods that there was something wrong with the focus... and when the pictures were uploaded, some were very very blurry. I was really disappointed, but also very relieved to find that the camera is still under warranty.

I am guessing that we bought the extended warranty after my Kodak camera disaster.... or maybe Russ talked me into the extended warranty. I am not one to generally worry about what might happen to the brand new camera, and I am usually so cheap (...er, I mean frugal, yes, frugal!) that I hate to add another charge to an already somewhat expensive purchase (though the Canon was actually quite a reasonable price on Amazon). I'm really grateful for the twenty dollar charge now, of course.

See, now you guys are probably happy I haven't been blogging. What a rambler.

I hope everyone is having a lovely end of the summer!! I am thankful for the recent break in the heat, the days have been nice and warm, but not too hot. It's been nice!

I am now off to work on my speech for my communications class... and I will definitely be glad when this one is over...

-K