Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Not about books this time

I was just thinking the other day, it has almost been a year since Nick and I decided to give this adventure a try. I remember last year, when I got off work from Wiregrass Heritage Festival instead of going to my cabin in the woods, I went home to my new house where my fiance was waiting for me. We were married two weeks later. This year has been.....interesting to say the least. I have never really lived with a boy (other than sort-of dorm mates) so I was not at all prepared for some of the bizarre behavior I have witnessed in the last year. Of course, Nick could probably say the same about me. Thankfully, we both are pretty much loners and slobs (that makes us sound pretty sad when I put it down like that but it's true) so things have worked out just like I knew they would. In all honesty, I have never been so happy. When I was in a car accident earlier this summer and taken to the hospital in an ambulance, I was so relieved to have Nick with me. I always loved living alone and I always said that for me to give up my staunchly independent lifestyle someone would have to offer me something REALLY good. And he has. I don't read near as many books as I used to but it's worth it. And, to top it all off, we have two furry "children" who demand our attention at all times. Life in the Stakelum household is good. 

SO enough mushy stuff. Even though I've lightened up on my reading, I have read a lot lately. Here's a list. I'll revisit these in later blogs. 
Let Me In--some sweedish author i can't spell
Angel Time--anne rice
Slaughterhouse Five--kurt vonnegut
Cat's Cradle--kurt vonnegut
Slapstick--kurt vonnegut (yes, again. I reread these three vonnegut books every year)
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo-stig larrson
The Girl Who Played with Fire-stig larrson
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest-stig larrson
Tom Cruises' unauthorized biography
the Unit--another sweedish author. i'm really digging the sweedish genre
Middlesex-Jeffrey Euginides 
The Poisonwood Bible-Barbara Kingsolver
High Voltage Tattoo-Kat Von D
Hollywood Wives The New Generation-Jackie Collins (that was a first and a last)
The Book Thief
The Hunger Games-suzanne collins 
Catching Fire-suzanne collins
Mockingjay-suzanne collins
Demonglass-rachel hawkins
Outlander-dianna gabaldoon
Devil in the White City
Men Who Stare at Goats (didn't finish this one)
Perfume
Sarah's Key

Of all these, Middlesex was my absolute favorite. 

That's all I can remember for now. I will expand on most of these later. I just ordered Kat Von D's new book, The Tattoo Chronicles, and I can't wait to read that one. I love her work (and her)!

Until next time i get bored!

Laura