Wednesday, March 23

Alone and Bored

The boyfriend's gone. He left last Friday and I've talked to him once since then. *sigh* It's so weird not to talk to him every day. I find myself filling the time at night when I get home with movies and/or books, or I waste time on a stupid website.

My 'pick-me-up' therapy is an obvious one, since I'm a bookaholic. I buy more books. And I recently found out the Borders closest to me was closing, so OF COURSE I stocked up on new-ish manga that was 30% off. (It's hard to find older teen/adult manga on sale.) I also stalked the bookswap page on Goodreads and ended up with some good finds for around $4 each (shipping cost). I feel slightly better, but regardless, I've nipped the splurge on books on the bud. I don't need anymore. Honestly, I need to dwindle my TBR pile down. Especially since I'll be moving next month.

My mom is coming up this weekend and we're going to see the new Jane Eyre, shop, and look for a new apartment for me.

A friend of mine and I started a new podcast for the site we review books on. It's like riding a bike since we've done this before, but with a different theme. We're going to try recording an episode every two weeks and cover different aspects of the YA world.

Anyway, right now I'm reading a cute parody on fantasy books called The Wizard, the Witch and the Two Girls from Jersey by Lisa Papademetriou. I started reading it today at a Starbucks and laughed out loud a couple times, which I'm sure brought stares, but I didn't notice since I was reading. I'm also almost done with The Pleasure Garden by Amanda McIntyre, Charlotte Featherstone and Kristi Astor. It's steamy (especially Charlotte's part), but the stories themselves are alright. Charlotte's tended to be repetitive since she kept switching between characters and had them thinking about the same thing over and over. Amanda's story was interesting. I've just started Kristi's and it's intriguing so far. Hopefully it'll end on a good note. I'm going to start Rage by Jackie Kessler and then either Forgive My Fins by Tera Lynn Childs or Prom & Prejudice by Elizabeth Eulberg next.

That's all I've got. Later!

Tuesday, March 8

Life Update

I've been reading a lot of YA recently. I don't know why. I just tend to go through stages of preferring one thing or another, so right now is a YA stage. Which is good, since I'd been in an adult stage before this one, so my YA TBR books have piled up. Also, I've gotten a little smarter about spending money on books and have utilized my local library to its fullest extent (i.e., I have ten library books currently checked out with an approaching collective due date).

Right now, I'm reading Sleepless by Cyn Balog (the first book of hers I've read). I just finished The Red Glove by Holly Black, which managed to overcome the second book in a series rage trend. After Sleepless, I think I'm going to read Finnkin of the Rock by Melina Marchetta (another first book of an author) and get rid of some of my ARCs by reading The Weird Sisters by Eleanor Brown.

Besides reading, I'm trying to find a new job. I'm in a post-interview slump, having not gotten a job I really wanted. This sucks. The whole job search, resume posting, interview taking thing sucks.

Also, my parents are getting divorced.

I haven't really told anyone that, besides the boyfriend. But he doesn't really count since he was sitting next to me when my parents slapped me with the news.

I don't know how to act around them anymore. I'm angry with my dad for being the instigator and I'm sympathetic toward my mom for being forced on her own after having a family around her for so long, but there's only so many calls or texts I can take from them both before I stop responding altogether.

Plus, the boyfriend is shipping off to Afghanistan for his second tour with the military. It's only for three months, but that might turn into longer. Everything's all up in the air about where we're going to live when he gets back and if I'll have a different job by then, and several hundred other little things.

So basically, with so much change in my life, I've escaped into books. You could say it's the only thing keeping me sane at the moment.

Maybe that's why I'm stuck on YA. Life is so much simpler when you're a kid.

Tuesday, December 7

Time Drags on Tuesday

Here's an update of my life because I'm bored. And when I'm bored, I will do whatever I can to make time speed up. Thus, a run down of my happenings.

I've discovered the joy/horror of ebay and have "won" several auctions, most of which I don't need. It's a sickness and I think I might have to stop and join auction bidders anonymous (ABA) soon. Not to be confused with ABBA, the band or ABA, the American Bar Association. My winnings include 2 christmas presents, 8 volumes of different manga series, 3 YA books, 52 romance books *headdesk*, and 5 seasons of Doctor Who. The Doctor Who set was the biggest purchase at $100, which makes me wince. But whatevs. Merry Christmas to me!

I'm going to see the third Narnia movie with some friends simply because Ben Barnes is in it. I think this is a new low (or high, depending on who you talk to) of my Ben Barnes obsession. Of course, how could you not adore this man?

Look at how cute he is!

You want him. I understand. But I called dibs years ago and fully plan to make him my first husband. After the divorce, you can have your shot. ;)

Also, I've won two books from publishing houses: an romance/suspense series starter from (I think) Robyn Carr and a YA series starter called Wither by Lauren DeStefano (I'm pretty excited about that one). And I've noticed that publishers don't tell you when you've won something from them, they just send it to you, which could be either good or bad. I've also started collecting signed books from authors I like. So far I have a signed Sisters Red, Shiver, and Linger, and a personalized book from Lauren Dane. I'll be adding to that collection a personalized Last Sacrifice by Richelle Mead because next week I'm going to her signing! Super excited about it because 1) it'll be my first signing event and 2) I really like Richelle Mead.

Um... I think that's it. Until next time.

Friday, October 22

Yesterday may have sucked...

BUT TODAY TOTALLY KICKED ASS!

First up, the Rangers won, baby! They're going to the World Series for the first time EVER and it's going to be awesome because they're going to win! And then there will be a riot.

Second, I got my Kindle today and it's become my favorite possession. I've had so much fun with it. Pretty soon I won't go anywhere without it. ;P

And the final reason this day kicked ass... I won the Second-Hand Saturday giveaway on Reading Teen! What! I knew they'd love that story! And I chose the Immortal Beloved ARC because I really loved that book and want to own a copy of it.

AH! Best. Day. EVER!

Now I have to pick a giveaway winner of my own on Whatchyareadin?. Later!

Thursday, October 21

I want to cry

Ugh. Tonight was crap. Work was super busy, so I was running around a lot. And then I had a giveaway itch, so I entered a crazy amount of giveaways and didn't get anything read. I'm supposed to review Angelfire by Courtney Allison Moulton on Saturday. ...I don't see that happening. And, AND!, I have WAY too many books to read. I honestly never thought I'd complain about that. But my TBR bookshelf is completely full (and starting to bend in the middle from the weight), and it's spilling onto my desk and inside my car. And then I go and enter all these giveaways? What's wrong with me?

I think I have a problem.

In better news, I might be going to a Sci-Fi convention with my mom on Saturday. William Shatner, Jonathan Frakes, Michael Dorin, Christopher Lloyd, Brent Spiner, and Tom Felton will be there signing things! I really hope we can go and I can meet Tom Felton. I have a 'he's too young for me but I don't care because he has a British accent and is super cute' crush on him. My mom wants to get all the Star Trek cast members. So... there's that.

Oh! And I get my Kindle tomorrow! Yay!!!! I'm super excited about it! I'll be able to read galleys on it, which will be great since I get too distracted reading online. The interwebs are not a good place for a person who likes shiny things (see: blog's profile pic).

I started writing RG again, which was really nice. I've been too busy this week to do anything with it, but I have high hopes I'll finish the whole thing by the end of the year. What a relief that will be.

As of right now I'm reading: Angelfire (see above), The Passage by Justin Cronin, and Nevermore by Kelly Creagh.

Up next: Delirium by Lauren Oliver, Rage by Jackie Morse Kessler, and Prophecy of the Sisters by Michelle Zink, plus several manga volumes!

Monday, September 20

Now that *that's* over...

I finished The Iron Daughter tonight. It's like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. I don't know why I didn't catch on to Meghan's immaturity during The Iron King. I guess I was too enthralled with finding out about the world Julie Kagawa created. But it was very apparent in Iron Daughter. That and when did Ash and Meghan fall in love with each other? When they were fighting for their lives against the Iron fey? I'm sorry to break it to y'all, but that's an adrenaline rush. Not. Love. *headdesk* And of course there was a "love triangle". *glare* I'm so sick of love triangles that I refuse to read anymore books that have them until such a time that I can stomach them again.

On to happier news, I received my giveaway win on Saturday! I now have so many books on my 'TBR' shelf that my Star Wars action figures have been momentarily relocated to the 'Books To Be Given Away/Resold' shelf. ...you read that right.

Last night I was talked into (i.e. guilted into) playing Halo Reach with the boyfriend. I've previously stated to him on several occasions that I do not like Xbox's controller and I certainly don't like playing Halo. I still stand by that statement after over an hour playing Halo Reach. Give me a Sony game station any day over Xbox. I'll even take a Nintendo game station.

That's all I've got. Until next time... mwah.

Friday, September 17

I won a book!

That's my big news of the week. I won a copy of Shades of Milk and Honey by Mary Kowel from Cecelia Bedelia, who is now my best friend even though she doesn't know it yet. (Not in a stalkerish way, I swear.) I just genuinely love people who give me free books. I enter about ten giveaways a week, it seems, but I never expect to win one.

Also, I finally finished The Angel Experiment by James Patterson. It's the first of the Maximum Ride series. It was.. alright. Definitely intended for children, though. I'm not going to read the rest of the books since I have far too many others waiting on my bookshelf.

I've been working on something new. A short story from the Mammoth Book of Paranormal Romance kind of inspired me to do something a little different. I don't know if it'll go anywhere, but when the mood strikes to write, I have to go with it. Otherwise I might lose it altogether and then the lynch mob of RG readers will find me. *grimace* (I'm working on it, I promise! ...don't hurt me.)

Until next time, stay classy blog readers.

Friday, August 27

Oh, Hai

I'd completely forgotten about this blog... man, this makes me wonder about other blogs I might have floating around the interwebs.

Anyway, update on life. I'm back on tweeter. I'm also reading quite a lot. You can find my ratings and the occasional review on my Goodreads profile. I'm also involved in a YA/Adult review site aptly named WhatchYAreadin?

So, that's me. What's going on with you?