Thursday, February 9, 2012
Moving...
... over to Wordpress!
On the suggestion of a friend, this blog is migrating to a new home:
lightandshiftingshadows.wordpress.com
I'm planning to post more often, with more variety. Hope to see you over at Wordpress!
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Recent readings
I haven't posted since last October -- yikes! It's a whole new year!
The main reason it's been so long is because Les Miserables took me a reeeeaaaaallllly long time to get through. I'm glad I read it, but it definitely wasn't one of those books I could fly through quickly.
My favorite parts in the book: the beginning -- particularly the life-altering encounter between Valjean and the Bishop; and the ending -- the way Hugo ties everything together. My least favorite part: the lengthy descriptions of Waterlook, Napoleon, etc. Maybe my knowledge of French history is lacking -- or maybe I'm just not that interested in reading about war tactics. On the other hand, I found myself fascinated by the lengthy description of the sewers and the sewer system! What does that say about me... ?
Victor Hugo was remarkably insightful in matter of faith, character, and spirituality -- I'd like to go back sometime and glean some quotes for future sermons.
After I finished Les Mis (which, by the way, I read entirely on my iPhone, and during the months I read it, I constantly had the soundtrack from the musical playing in my head because, yes, I can pretty much sing the entire thing verbatim), I was ready for something a bit less "thick". I turned to...
Dune! I didn't use to consider myself much of a science fiction person, but lately I've realized... I actually am. I loved reading Dune! I went through it very quickly, fascinated by the characters and world Frank Herbert creates. I thought about reading the sequels to it rather than continuing with my BBC list, but I decided to plug along. I'm sure I'll pick up the sequels at some point.
So now, I'm enthralled by Bram Stoker's Dracula! Again, probably not a book I would want to read if it weren't on my list, since I'm not a fan of the horror genre -- but I am LOVING it! I didn't expect for it to be told through first hand accounts (particularly journal entries) -- and for me, that makes it more interesting. I suppose that given my liking for Dr. Who, I shouldn't be surprised to find myself enjoying Dracula.
65 read, 35 to go!
In other news, I really want a piano. It's been far too long since I've lived without one. And by the way, I'm accepting donations. :)
Something like this would be nice... |
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