January is now gone, Hello Febraury!
Currently Listening To: I Just Haven’t Met You Yet by Michael BublĂ©
Books read:
[sic] by Scott Kelly:
Needs some editing but overall very addicting. I loved this book.
Cirque Du Freak bk 1 by Darren Shane:
Some fun, light reading about vampires and other oddities. I plan to read the whole series. Hopefully before the end of the year.
The Man Who Loved Books Too Much by Allison Hoover Bartlett:
I don’t feel so insane about my book obsession. In fact, I’m pretty tamed compared to John Gilkey. None of my books are really worth much. I only have one book that is worth over $100… and I would guard that book with my life. I understand how Gilkey feels though. While I love and adore my book collection, I crave the rare and finest paper treasures that money can and sometimes cannot buy.For now though, on my poor man’s budget, i’ll take when I can get. If it wasn’t for my Study Abroad trip, all the money I saved for the last year probably go into a book I’ve been wanting for ages now which cost roughly $150. If I REALLY had the money, there’s a $2000 book that I have been drooling over ever since I laid my pretty eyes on. *sigh* I can see myself now, holding it, looking through the pages, letting only my close friends and family looking at it (Only once and under my supervision). Until I finally can obtain the book, (and i WILL own it someday), I’ll just stare fondly at it.
er… I lost track of what I was talking about. The Man Who Loved Books Too Much… good book
Out to the Movies:
It’s Complicated:
It really isn’t complicated. Good movie with lots of laughs and wonderful cast. Unfortunately I have the image of Alec Baldwin’s tushy permanently stuck in my head. I don’t think I’ll ever recover from that…
The Lovely Bones:
Depressing, psychedelic, and brutal yet fitting ending. I liked it
Legion:
Oh dear. Paul Bettany, I saw this movie because of you and frankly you were the best things about this movie. While I enjoyed Gabriel and the freaky kid with the knife; the other characters were so cliched, it hurt. It was not completely horrible, but I would rather watch it on home on a saturday night when there is nothing else on. As one wise man put it, “I was just waiting for the Sci-Fi* channel logo to appear at the corner.”
Tooth Fairy:
Silly film. The Rock Dwayne Johnson didn’t seem to put in effort in some of the scenes. Some good laughs, a good message, and some good characters. It’s a good ol’ family movie to watch. The random cameo of Seth MacFarlane as Ziggy made me giggle like a silly fangirl though…
Notes:
*Just for the record, the name SyFy is silly (in a bad way) and stupid. We are not pleased with the name change.
If there are any spelling or grammar errors in this post, I do not care. I’m tired and going to bed. Adieu!


