Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Pictures that make me look like a hoarder. And maybe a little kid

Confession time: I'm working at reorganizing my blog a little bit. I was meant to post a book review today but I haven't quite gotten my act together yet. So, as a consolation prize, I'm posting some pictures of my book shelves. 

This is the shelf in its entirety
Yes, my top shelf mostly has toys. In my defense, the bear was my all-time favorite when I was little. He went with me to college. I certainly couldn't leave him behind when I moved. He's somewhat fragile which is why he now lives up high and holds that Goa'uld Death Glider.
Mostly fiction
Fiction, a little nonfiction, and Garfield books. Plus two signed books!
Graphic novels. That's it. Just Graphic novels.
More nonfiction and reference materials. Also comics and Tintin books
This secondary shelf (aka two fruit crates) holds my craft books and drawing books.
Books that I'll be using in the next few weeks live on the floor near my bed. (No night stand)

And this is the book shelf I use the most. You can tell by the beat-up cover.

That's right, my Kindle.
All told, this doesn't seem like that many books. That's because I got rid of books stacked up in crazy piles on my floor, on tops of shelves, etc. All of those extra books are now kept in plastic totes and a fabric shopping bag in my porch and two boxes in my attic.

Monday, July 21, 2014

Custom shirts

This week, randomly, the crafts I have to share with you are both shirts. The first is one I modified for myself. As part of our summer reading program we're having some special dress-up days. Last week we had "sports/college" day. After we selected it for one of our events I realized that I personally don't have any shirts from college in good enough condition to wear to work. Being kind of a nerd I certainly don't have any regular sports shirts. So I found a shirt to customize. This particular shirt had been long sleeved so I cut it off at the elbows and added a somewhat sports themed illustration with permanent marker.


The only sport I would ever consider playing.

The other shirt is for Zippety. Our Wednesday performer this week is Mr. Harley who is known for his special blue shirt. So of course Zippety needed his own version of it.

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Dogs, Cats, and assorted poultry

This week's Wednesday performer was Martin Molecule from Mad Science of Maine. Martin put on an awesome show with explosions, reactions, observations, and potato slaughter.





Our other major program this week was the annual pet show. Our judges are kids and most of the participants are kids. While we do name a best in show, everyone wins some kind of prize. It keeps the whole thing relaxed and ensures that everyone has fun. 





Friday, July 18, 2014

Book review - The Girl from the Well


Title: The Girl from the Well
Author: Rin Chupeco
Genre: Horror
Similar books: The Poisoned House by Michael Ford
                     White Space by Ilsa Bick
Rating: 
Surprisingly beautiful, somewhat eerie
Summary:
Okiku has been a ghost, a vengeful spirit, for so long that she barely remembers what she once was. She exists only to get vengeance for other victims and prevent them from becoming like her. It is simple. Simple until she meets Tark, the tattooed boy with an evil presence clinging to him. For some reason, Okiku can't seem to leave Tark behind. For some reason, she finds that she wants to save him.
My Opinion: There is so much to talk about with this book. Firstly, it's a bold move to make the vengeful ghost your narrator, especially since Okiku is largely detached emotionally at the beginning. this, of course, makes it a little slow to start but that resolves as Okiku gets caught up in Tark's situation. Plot-wise this has a lot of standard horror movie elements but with very good reason. As the book tells us, many of those elements originated with the Okiku ghost story. What really makes this book stand out is the atmosphere. There is an elegant beauty to Chupeco's storytelling. Even when Okiku becomes overwhelmed by her rage and starts repeating words like hate and consume it has a sort of poetry in the repetition. Personally, I wasn't frightened through most of the book but I was engrossed and could easily picture the various scenes. They are well described without becoming weighted down with physical description, leaving just enough for the reader to imagine himself. 
More information: The Girl from the Well releases August 5th.
Advanced Reader Copy provided by NetGalley.

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Books on Screen

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

This is a book not a lot of people are familiar with (though admittedly the audience is perhaps somewhat limited) and the movie is even less  well known. Starring Asa Butterfield (star of Hugo and Ender's Game, two slightly more well-known movies based on books) this is a truly haunting movie. It's the sort of story you can't say much about without unintentional spoilers (and I maintain that the movie cover is a major spoiler in and of itself) so I won't say much about the plot. I will say that the movie really captures the atmosphere of the book, perhaps even better than the book actually. The movie lacks some of the subtle almost-humor and Bruno's innocent yet self-centered attitudes of the early chapters of the book but does a better job of indicating it's target audience (Bruno may be 9 but I wouldn't be inclined to give the book or movie to a child that young).


Wednesday, July 16, 2014

WWW Wednesdays

What are you currently reading?
The Girl from the Well by Rin Chupeco
Okiku has been a ghost, a vengeful spirit, for so long that she barely remembers what she once was. She exists only to get vengeance for other victims and prevent them from becoming like her. It is simple. Simple until she meets Tark, the tattooed boy with an evil presence clinging to him.
Only a few chapters in and what strikes me already is that the language is simply beautiful. Even when the description is of a half rotten ghost/corpse it is so vivid, so visceral, that I was more enthralled than creeped out. If the rest of the book is anything like the first few chapters it might well be my favorite of the week.
 
What did you recently finish reading?
Jim Henson's Enchanted Sisters: Autumn's Secret Gift by Elise Allen
Autumn, Winter, Spring, and Summer are each responsible for a section of Mother Nature's realm. They come together for a special ceremony each quarter to change the seasons. In between they explore their magical gifts and avoid the troublesome Weed boys. When Mother Nature asks Autumn to take care of a secret gift she is honored. Until she and the others lose the gift. They must track it down before the Weed boys.
This is very different from what I normally read but I recently resolved to read more outside of my genre comfort zones so I gave this one a try. This is not to say I enjoyed it. I'm not big on fairies. I will say that this one had some decent messages about honesty and valuing each person's strengths.
 
What do you think you will read next?
Kate the Great, Except When She's Not by Suzy Becker
An illustrated novel about a girl navigating fifth grade, friends, and family.
 

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

What is Zippety wearing?

We frequently dress Zippety, our mascot, in costumes as a way of advertising upcoming program. In preparation for this weekend's annual pet show, Zippety is sporting his favorite cat costume.