Today was suppose to be a Hunger Games Book-Movie review/comparison/thing but, sadly, that will have to wait. Instead, we're gonna do a book haul, because I obtained new books!
Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman
Leaves of Grass is a collection of twelve poems published in 1855 and was Whitman's first book. Whitman wanted to create something that was "uniquely American". It includes "Song of Myself" which is very familiar if you have read Paper Towns by John Green, where he quotes this frequently. This book was bought at my library's rummage sale.
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
The prequel to the epic The Lord of the Rings series, this book tells the story of a Hobbit named Bilbo Baggins, who is sent on a quest to confront a giant dragon called Smaug. Sadly, I have never read or watched any of this series, excluding the first movie. I plan on finishing them all and reading this book before the movie (starring Martin Freeman!) comes out in December. This book was also bought at the library's rummage sale.
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith
This book, in short, is the classic Pride and Prejudice. With 30% more zombies. This gorgeous hardcover was bought at Books-A-Million for a third of it's original cost.
Just Listen by Sarah Dessen
As per usual in Dessen's books: girl from broken family meets a boy with his own, personal tragedy. They fall in love. But these easy reads can be fun too. This book was incredibly cheap and bought from Books-A-Million.
That Summer by Sarah Dessen
From what the back cover tells me, this book follows an awkward girl named Haven who is reminiscing about the summer her life seemed in control. But I'm sure a boy will come along for her to fall in love with. This books was even cheaper then the previous and was also bought at Books-A-Million.
Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys
Fifteen year old Lina's normal life was brutally interrupted when her family is deported by Soviet police. They are sent to Serbia, where they must fight for their lives in a prison camp. Lina documents their experiences through writing and pictures. So far, I am really enjoying this book. It is currently on loan from the public library.
Seeing Redd by Frank Beddor
The sequel to The Looking Glass Wars, this book continues the story of Alyss of Wonderland, who has earned her queenship and attempting to keep her evil aunt Redd from taking control again. The first book was all right, so I'll give the sequel a try. Seeing Redd is on loan from my library.
The Help by Kathryn Stockett
Aibileen and Minny are black maids in Mississippi, who are both sick of the treatment they receive from their employers. Along with Skeeter, socialist writer fresh out of college, the three write a book showing the truths of being a black maid in a white home. This book was recently made into a movie, which I will see after I finish this book. This book is also on loan from the library.
Every You, Every Me by David Levithan
Evan has begun discovering a series of photographs, from who, he's not sure. Whoever the sender is is definitely not a friend. By brilliant Levithan, I am so excited to dive into another one of his novels. This book is on my kindle.
Shades of Grey: A Novel by Jasper Fforde
In a world where social status is determined by color perception, this book follows the story of Eddie Russett, an average Red. I don't know much about this book other then that, but I have heard great reviews and am very excited. This book is also on my kindle.
Along for the Ride by Sarah Dessen
Auden is a girl who's life revolves around school and work, and she feels pretty out of her element when she visits her father and stepmother in their small beach town one summer. I'm halfway through this and it seems to be going the normal Sarah Dessen route. But it is a fun read, which is on my kindle.
Wicked by Gregory Maguire
The Wicked Witch of the West, with her bitter attitude and bright green skin, was not always so wicked. She was a misunderstood girl named Elphaba, and this is her real story. This gorgeous book with its GREEN PAGES was purchased from Books-A-Million
WOW that took a long time. Oh well, this challenge was meant to push me. I hope you enjoyed this, I hope to talk about books more in the future. Time to go read some of these bad boys, I'll see you tomorrow.
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Currently Listening to: That Green Gentlemen [Things Have Changed] - Panic at the Disco