Thursday, March 25, 2010

Hurry up and wait

So, my life has been a little hectic. Between rehersals for the Musical, dance classes, homework, and club meetings I haven't had muh time to update my Internet self. But wait there's good news, I have a date for the dance, class trip is in 16 days, Ireland trip in 75-ish days, and a job interview coming up for the summer. I can't tell you how excited I am to get my summer plans finalized and then off to a new city! I've also determined to lose weight or at least become more active for my Ireland trip.

Oh Summer, when will you come?

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Pennslyvannia Monsoon

Hello everyone! School and this weather has kept me swamped inside with all this homework and rain. I just finished reading Margret Atwood's A Handmaid's Tale. I would have to say I love this book a lot, especially as a fan of Dystopian novels. This is the world that most moderate and liberal people are afraid of. The right-wing family values to the extreme. Don't get me wrong I am a moderate Christian and I am not the spawn of Satan but this book really opens your eyes to some of the attempts of some of the extreme conservatives to blur the line between where religion ends and politics start and how in fear we are ready to surrender to our basic ideals of religion and give up our rights. Written originally in 1985 right at the closing of the time of reganomics and the new right wing it's scary how much we today can still relate to it. However as enjoyable as the book has been I do not believe it will become an insta-classic like such books as 1984 and A Brave New World, due to te fact it is told from a woman's perspective ( so that's half the population that will not be immediately picking up this book) and she is of an older age ( there goes the twitward generational gap). I know currently this is taught in women voices class, I can only hope this will get out of that specialized classroom and into the hands of the modern reader.

I never expected that this blog would become a criticism of the things I read but...we'll see also exciting I got a letter back from the writer of my first Zine I read... I still need to reply and the writer of Sympathy Jones also sent me the sheet music I requested for my audition. I can't wait this week will hopefully be better

Monday, March 1, 2010

What I Want/Should Read ante tempus fugit

I have been and am a voracious reader. I also read several books at a time which makes life very confusing with school assignments. I have books scattered around my room and house that I am reading and want to read. So I've compiled a small list of things I would like to read before the Summer and in general.
So...on my list and on my shelf right now

Handmaid's Tale Margret Atwood (currently reading)
A Short History on Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson (Reading on and off)
How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie
Tom Jones by Henry Feielding
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Caroll
Lolita by (Gosh darn it I forget who...)

read more Nathaniel Hawthorne, Sherlock Holmes, Classics, Ray Bradbury, and eventually read through the entire Bible


How about you? What's on your list? Any suggestions for me?

Catch you later
Christina