Showing posts with label Goals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Goals. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

New Year, New Goals


And one of those goals is to blog on a more regular basis.   Mostly it will be reviews of books I read, but I want to throw some of my personal thoughts in there.  It’s been one heck of a year for me, and I’m excited so for 2014.

I’m going to start this year’s blog by saying that I didn’t met my 100 book goal.  I read 46 books.  I’m going to list them here and then move forward.  I’m listening to Life after Life by Kate Atkinson, so that will probably be my first review of 2014.

The Little Prince
The Stranger
Train Dreams
Bridge to Terabithia
33 Snowfish
Shopgirl
The Giver
The Great Gatsby
Down and Out in Paris and London
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
As I Lay Dying
Perfume: The story of Murder
The Middlesteins
Playing the Enemy
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Day of the Dreadfuls
The Handmaid's Tale - Atwood
The Book of Madness and Cures
Anansi Boys
Code Name Verity
Gun FIght
The Night Circus
Columbine
The Lost Hero
The Shipping News
Loving Frank
N0S4A2
Dearie
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
Dreadfully Ever After
New York: The Novel
The Orphan Master's Son
The Underbelly of Europe
The Atomic Girls
My Notorious Life
Escape From Prison 44
Ninja
Salt Sugar Fat
This is How you Lose Her
The Yellow Birds
Going Clear
Where'd Ya Go Bernadette
Doctor Sleep
The Chaperone
Devil in the White City
The Ghost Map
Bossypants

Some of these books were nothing short of AMAZING.  Some were interesting; others a little boring.  But, I read more books in one year than I ever have before.  PROGRESS!

Here’s to 2014 being a great year, professionally and personally!  Cheers!

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

What I've Read - An Update

Well, well, well. I’m back. It’s been AWHILE. Just because I’m not blogging doesn’t mean I’m not reading. I’ve decided to try to get back to blogging on a more regular basis. Because there is no way I can blog in detail about the books I’ve read over the past three months, I’m just going to name them and start anew with my latest read.
 
What I’ve read since my last blog post (March 2013):
 
     #4 Playing the Enemy


     #5, 6, 7 American Vampire Volumes 123


     #8 Bridge to Terabithia


     #9 33 Snowfish


     #10 The Stranger


     #11 Down and Out in Paris and London


     #12 Train Dreams


     #13 The Shipping News


     #14 The Little Prince


     #15 Loving Frank


     #16 Shopgirl
I’m currently reading Perfume: A Tale of a Murderer. Thirty-six pages in and so far it’s good. Looking forward to finishing and blogging. 
 
Be writing soon!

Friday, March 22, 2013

# 3 The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan

As a 35 year old, the Young Adult genre exploded after ‘my time’.  I remember reading The Babysitter Club series and then going straight to Stephen King’s IT.  Not that I haven’t read entertaining Young Adult or Children’s’ books, they just don’t capture my attention like Adult books do.  I’ll admit to being enthralled with Harry Potter, but really who wasn’t.  It’s rare for me to even entertain the prospect of reading a children’s book, but over the past few months my interest has been piqued..  


I read a review about ‘Wonder’ by RJ Palacio. The subject matter and the rave reviews alone were what made me pick up this children’s book. I read the book, and it was AMAZING. I suggested it to my friends as a matter of fact. If you’re interested in knowing my full thoughts on this book, please see my December review of it.  


Working in a library has some good perks.  One of them is seeing new books coming in.  Hey, how do you think I read The Casual Vacancy as soon as it came in?  A few months ago a new book came to the library called The Mark of Athena.  Again, it was a children’s book and I didn’t pay much attention to it.  However, kids were coming to the library in a frenzy looking for this new book.  I hadn’t seen this kind of commotion since Harry Potter, what is this book?  I asked the Youth Services Librarian what  Mark of Athena was. Excitedly she told me that it’s the third installment of the Heroes of Olympus series.  Rick Riordan, you know the guy who wrote Percy Jackson?!?!?!  I nodded, but had never heard of the author.  Percy Jackson sounded familiar...it was a movie I think.  


So when I decided to create this list of 100 books, I thought what the heck I’ll add the first book of the series.  We’ll see what all the fuss is about. My library had the first in the series, so I checked it out.


The Lost Hero is book one in the series of the Heroes of Olympus.  One of the best things about children’s books is they take no time at all to read.  Which is great when a book has a fun, fast-paced story line, as this one does.


The story starts with Jason, awaking from a dream in which he had just been struck by lightning, on a school bus full of strangers.  The problem is, they all seem to know Jason.  He has no memory of the school bus or of the ‘friends’ who are asking him if he’s alright.  The headmaster of the bus, or Coach, eyes Jason up suspiciously.  The bus is full of ruffians and deviants.  All children shipped off to boarding school.  He assumed he did something wrong, but can’t remember what it was.


The bus stops at it’s destination.  The Grand Canyon.  The children go off into groups to explore the Canyon.  After a few moments, things start to go wrong.  A storm is brewing.  A nasty black cloud appears just above them.  That can’t be good.  The children run for safety, and all of them make it.  That is except for Jason and two of his friends - Piper and Leo.  So why are the three of them sectioned off from the other group of kids?  Because they are special.  Demi-God special, and they have enemies.  
The kids, however, don’t know they are Demi-Gods.  But, that’s not 100% true.  Jason seems to know, reflexively, that his coin turns into a sword and he can control winds - or aka he can fly.  He somehow knows he’s more than human, but he doesn’t know how he knows it.  While fighting the storm spirit, rescuers come through the sky to aid the Demi-Gods.  Oh and by the way, Coach is a satyr.


They are taken to Camp Half Blood, a safe place where Demi-Gods live, to discover Hera has been taken hostage and all heck is breaking loose.  Jason seems to understand what’s going on albeit vaguely.  Piper and Leo have no idea what’s going on, yet aren’t freaked out when they find out they are the children of Olympus Gods.  Oh, and there are plenty of dream prophecies throughout the book to keep it interesting.

I’m being a little flippant, but in truth the book is good.  There are obvious, I’ll call them loopholes, where the kids quickly adjust to their new Demi-God status and their new powers.  But there are twists and turns and a fast-paced storyline.  I won’t be rushing off to get the sequels, but I’ll read them eventually.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Looking towards 2013

Wow, well, it's...um... been awhile.  I last posted in July and a lot has happened since that time.  I graduated in August with my MLS.  I left my insurance job.  I now work part time in two different libraries (one is rural; one is suburban).  I also volunteer at the city library.  A full-time position has opened up at one of these libraries, and I put my name in the hat.  I'm waiting to hear about an interview.  Anyway, so that's an abbreviate update.

This blog was meant to get me back on the horse.  I know I've slacked big time on updating my blog. A current and consistent blog is something I should have, especially as an aspiring librarian.  And now, I'm setting my sights on 2013.  For the remainder of 2012, I'm going to blog once a week.   This is just to get me into the habit.  In 2013, I'm not going to do anything crazy like blog everyday.  No.  That would be boring.  I have given myself a goal to read 100 books in 2013.

WHAT?
I KNOW!
HOW?
IMPOSSIBLE!

Well, I'm going to try.  The goal is 100 books, but it doesn't specify what kind.  Children's, YA, Adult, mystery, comedy, bio....everything and anything.  And I'm going to blog my progress, my reviews, and my thoughts.  Hopefully I'll say something profound in one of these blogs.  I need followers...

So, there you have it.  My personal goal, out on the interwebs, for the whole world to see.  I will try not to let anyone down.  Including myself.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Free Flow of Thoughts

Ever since I started this blog I've had this draw to continue writing.  Maybe it's just new blogger syndrome, but writing random things down seems to be cathartic to me.  As a child, I used to write all the time.  I had notebooks full of poetry and short stories.  It helped me deal with the fact I wasn't friends with who I wanted to be friends with.  Cue the violins....

I've never given up on the dream to have a story published.  My aunt is a published author.  She has big plans for this New Year, and maybe that's what prompted me to think about writing again.  I'm not a strong writer, but I feel I have a nice flow to my work.  My writing aspirations have always revolved around something for young adults.  Maybe this new year a goal for me can be to come up with an idea and plot an outline.   GREAT IDEA!  And this is where it is most likely stay....an idea.  I have a busy year ahead; well, at least a very busy 6 months until I graduate.  I must keep this goal on the radar.

Until my 'Twilight' hits the bookshelves,  I will continue writing my free flow of thoughts on this blog.

Love and Peace,
The Aspiring Librarian (and novelist)

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Here's to Another Year.

I can't complain.  2011 was a pretty great year, funerals aside.  My journey to librarianship started in 2011 and will end in 2012.  I'm looking forward to the day I can call myself a librarian and get working inside a library.  The gray cubicle walls of my current employer is starting to drive me rather mad.

I was having a discussion with a friend about how I always get overwhelmed at the end of the year.  I think of all the goals of the year that weren't accomplished, and then I immediately start putting together the list of next year's goals that WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED!  But inevitably, they won't be accomplished. The circle of my life goals.

The only realistic goal I have this year is to graduate.... and perhaps flossing my teeth everyday.  I will do this.  I will graduate.  I will be proud of my accomplishment and bask in the glory of a degree.  All my other goals can wait until next year.  They always do.

So, here's to another year.  Another year of many goals not obtained, and the only goal that matters achieved.  Cheers!