Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Bad poetry inspired by Twilight.

Twilight.

What is the big deal?
Am I too old to feel,
the teenage angst
the pain is REAL
oh why couldn't
Bella
just be a tasty meal.

the end.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Books for February.

A list of the books I read in February.

1. Holy Smokes by Katie MacAlister. I love this series, but I found myself struggling a big with this one. I think there was too much going on and I got a little confused. I would still recommend this series because it has a great set of characters and has some steamy scenes.

2. The Way Home by Jean Brashear. I love the Super Romance Everylasting Love imprint but I didn't care for this book. It started strong but I strongly disliked the husband of the story. The writing was good, I just thought the story was lacking.

3. Sisters by Nancy Robards Thompson. (Harlequin Next) I have to admit that this book has been sitting on my TBR pile for months. I am glad I finally got to it because it has introduced me to an author that will be an auto-read for me.

4. A Woman's Place by Barbara Delinsky. Ugh! I really wanted to like this book. It just fell flat for me. I usually love Delinsky but this is not a book I am going to be telling people to read.

5. Blasphemy by Douglas Preston. I enjoyed this book quite a bit and think that anyone who is offended by it is blinkered to say the least. This book will make people crazy in the same way the DaVinci Code did.. It is just fiction people...

Only 5. um. I have no excuse.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Ok. I give already!

I am going to go ahead and read Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. I have been asking for opinions on this one from customers, friends and finally my mother. It was my mothers opinion that decided it for me. She loved the book, she read the second book in the series, she has reserved the third book at her library. That is good enough for me. My mother reads a lot of books, she is a librarian and we have similar tastes when it comes to vampire literature so I trust her.
I will review the book when I am finished with it, no matter what I think of it.