Showing posts with label Fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fiction. Show all posts

Friday, April 29, 2011

Great Expectations: Airhead and Being Nikki





It's time again to start reading. Now that summer is almost here and the holidays are done, it might be time to start looking at some fun reads. I've decided to combine 2 books. I know what you are thinking, "it takes you forever to get through 1! How will you ever do 2?" I understand your concern. Fortunately, I've moved, so now I have a commute! You know what that means, don't you? Books on CD and downloadable books! Yes, all available free at my library! It's so exciting! This doesn't mean I'll be skipping my graphic novels, manga, and books that I can't get on CD, but it does open up a whole new world.




This week, I'm going to be "reading" the Airhead series by Meg Cabot. I use the quotation marks because really, I will be listening to the books. I used to be able to say that I had read everything by her and then she started just putting out tons of books! I think she publishes massive amounts every year. She has several series going right now. She did the Princess Diaries, the Allie Finkle series, Queen of Babble, Avalon High (my personal favorite), and several adult books like Insatiable.




From the cover of the books and the back blurb, it looks like Meg Cabot will be delving into Science Fiction. Em Watts and Nikki Howard somehow die and Em's brain gets put into Nikki's body. This wouldn't be terrible, except for the fact that Nikki is actually a super model. With all of Meg's books, there is mystery, romance, and teen angst, so I'm sure this brain transplant will cause some drama. There is a third book in the series called Runaway, so if it's a great series, then I guess I'll have to read that one, too.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Great Expectations: Rant: An Oral Biography of Buster Casey by Chuck Palahniuk


We got a request for one of us to read Rant by Chuck Palahniuk, along with several other things that I had already read, but Sunny hasn't, so I took this book. Now, I have read this author before. I read Choke, which was a great read. I haven't read Fight Club, but I saw the movie. I know, the books are always better, but sometimes having things shortened and acted out by Brad Pitt is nice.


From what I can gather, Rant is an oral history. This format of writing is fascinating to me. Storytelling is a big part of the human experience. When you look through history, some of the greatest stories started as in the oral tradition. An example of this is The Odyssey of Homer. Other books have been written in this type of format. World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War is a great example of this. It's well written, suspenseful, and a great read.


I'm looking forward to this book, although the cover is really freaky. I like Chuck Palahniuk, most of the time.