Before I started this, I knew that a trilogy was three but I really didn't know that four books made for a cycle. Seems confusing and not very cyclical. I would have called it a series but I'm not a literary expert. I am, however, a great lover of all things fiction. Probably two years ago, I started reading all the books on my bookcases starting with A-- books are alphabetized by author and then title unless found in a series (or any selection of books where they should be read in a specific order). Not perfect but it works for me. I ran into a copy of Eragon by Christopher Paolini before Christmas. The note inside stated that I purchased this book for myself sometime while in college. I graduated in 2009 so it's been on the shelf for a while. Finding the first book in a series (read: cycle) meant that the others had to be ordered from the library -- a few quick moves on the laptop and that was set into motion. 2,835 pages and a month later, I can say that I'm finally finished. Nearly died of exhaustion and excessive eye rolling but I'm finished.
Before I get too far into this, I must say that I love the reviewers of Goodreads. I have a terrible habit of reading reviews (often with spoilers) before even opening a book. I regularly find myself laughing because so many of these reviews could be written by me. They get me. Conveniently, there are rarely surprises. I hate surprises.
I read all of the books of this cycle in order and while I know that the books are more or less a fan fiction of Lord of the Rings, I found myself plowing through all four without giving up-- the same can't be said for LOTR. I can't say that it was my favorite but it certainly wasn't the worst. Eragon was likeable enough as were most of the other characters. His feats and journey were exaggerated but it is fiction and loosely LOTR. The author (who was only 16 when the first book was published) spent entirely too much time admiring his own writing. However, he was 16. At 16, I think we all rather enjoyed ourselves and thought we were quite special-- I can imagine a book deal would go to one's head.
Do I recommend this? Yes and no. It's not for the faint of heart, but it is for the fantasy readers. I suggest, read at your own risk. If, at 50 pages you can take it, discard. Otherwise, plow on but if you're like me you're in for a really long plow through session.
Excuse me while I go rest my eyeballs now.
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Things that make my life easier
Our daycare provider: Had an 8 pm crisis. No minties (aka blankets) for bedtime. Cue the meltdown and hatred for the backup minties. They simply aren't acceptable even though they were also made by Nanni out of the same materials. Apparently it just isn't the same. 3 are favorites and they must travel from home to daycare and back home every day. I love toddlers. I sent a quick text to our daycare provider while running to the car. She assured me that she had them and would hang them on the front porch for me to grab. Lifesaver status! 20 minutes later, back home and safely tucked into a little boy's bed.
The January Starbucks tumbler. Heaven for 31 days. It's a 16 oz (grande) tumble that retails for $30. You purchase the tumbler and every day in January, you can present it at any Starbucks location for a free refill. By my calculations, in the Chicagoland area, a grande black coffee is roughly $2.32. Multiply that by 31 (if you have a mild addiction-- more for severe coffee abusers) and it makes financial sense in no time at all. This is my most anticipated Christmas gift from Felipe every year.
A planner. I recently ordered the Plum Paper Planner which should have arrived today but the blasted USPS did not deliver. I'll have to review for the internets at another time. I can't wait!
The January Starbucks tumbler. Heaven for 31 days. It's a 16 oz (grande) tumble that retails for $30. You purchase the tumbler and every day in January, you can present it at any Starbucks location for a free refill. By my calculations, in the Chicagoland area, a grande black coffee is roughly $2.32. Multiply that by 31 (if you have a mild addiction-- more for severe coffee abusers) and it makes financial sense in no time at all. This is my most anticipated Christmas gift from Felipe every year.
A planner. I recently ordered the Plum Paper Planner which should have arrived today but the blasted USPS did not deliver. I'll have to review for the internets at another time. I can't wait!
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
NPR's Best Books 2014
Could this 250 book list be my 2015 challenge? Pulled this list from here: http://apps.npr.org/best-books-2014/
- 100 Sideways Miles
by Andrew Smith - 10:04: A Novel
by Ben Lerner - 2 A.M. At The Cat's Pajamas
by Marie-Helene Bertino - A Bollywood Affair
by Sonali Dev - A Girl Is A Half-formed Thing
by Eimear McBride - A Long Way Home: A Memoir
by Saroo Brierley - A Painter's Progress: A Portrait Of Lucian Freud
by David Dawson - A Snicker Of Magic
by Natalie Lloyd - Afterparty
by Daryl Gregory - Ah-Ha To Zig-Zag: 31 Objects From Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
by Maira Kalman - All Our Names
by Dinaw Mengestu - All The Light We Cannot See: A Novel
by Anthony Doerr - All The Truth Is Out: The Week Politics Went Tabloid
by Matt Bai - An Unnecessary Woman
by Rabih Alameddine - An Untamed State
by Roxane Gay - Ancient Oceans Of Central Kentucky
by David Connerley Nahm - Ancillary Sword
by Anne Leckie - Another Man's War: The Story Of A Burma Boy In Britain's Forgotten Army
by Barnaby Phillips - Apples Of Uncommon Character: Heirlooms, Modern Classics, And Little-Known Wonders
by Rowan Jacobsen - Area X: The Southern Reach Trilogy: Annihilation; Authority; Acceptance
by Jeff VanderMeer - Aviary Wonders Inc. Spring Catalog And Instruction Manual
by Kate Samworth - Bad Feminist: Essays
by Roxane Gay - Baking Chez Moi: Recipes From My Paris Home To Your Home Anywhere
by Dorie Greenspan - Bark: Stories
by Lorrie Moore - Beethoven: Anguish And Triumph
by Jan Swafford - Being Mortal: Medicine And What Matters In The End
by Atul Gawande - Belzhar
by Meg Wolitzer - Bitter Eden: A Novel
by Tatamkhulu Afrika - Blood Will Out: The True Story Of A Murder, A Mystery, And A Masquerade
by Walter Kirn - BolaƱo, A Biography In Conversations
by Monica Maristain - Boy, Snow, Bird: A Novel
by Helen Oyeyemi - Bright Shards Of Someplace Else
by Monica McFawn - Broken Monsters
by Lauren Beukes - Brothas Be, Yo Like George, Ain't That Funkin' Kinda Hard On You? A Memoir
by George Clinton - Brown Girl Dreaming
by Jacqueline Woodson - California: A Novel
by Edan Lepucki - Can't And Won't: Stories
by Lydia Davis - Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?: A Memoir
by Roz Chast - Caribbean Potluck: Modern Recipes From Our Family Kitchen
by Suzanne Rousseau and Michelle Rousseau - Check The Technique: More Liner Notes For Hip-Hop Junkies
by Brian Coleman - Citizen: An American Lyric
by Claudia Rankine - Console Wars: Sega, Nintendo, And The Battle That Defined A Generation
by Blake J. Harris - Cooking Light Global Kitchen: The World's Most Delicious Food Made Easy
by David Joachim - Dataclysm: Who We Are (When We Think No One's Looking)
by Christian Rudder - Dear Committee Members: A Novel
by Julie Schumacher - Debbie Doesn't Do It Anymore: A Novel
by Walter Mosley - Deep Down Dark: The Untold Stories Of 33 Men Buried In A Chilean Mine, And The Miracle That Set Them Free
by HƩctor Tobar - Definitely Maybe
by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, translated by Antonina W. Bouis - Delancey: A Man, A Woman, A Restaurant, A Marriage
by Molly Wizenberg - Do Not Sell At Any Price: The Wild, Obsessive Hunt For The World's Rarest 78rpm Records
by Amanda Petrusich - Do Or Die: A Reluctant Heroes Novel
by Suzanne Brockmann - Dog Whistle Politics: How Coded Racial Appeals Have Reinvented Racism And Wrecked The Middle Class
by Ian Haney López - Draw!
by Raúl Colón - Duty: Memoirs Of A Secretary At War
by Robert M. Gates - El Deafo
by Cece Bell - Electric City: A Novel
by Elizabeth Rosner - Emeralds Included: A Jana Bibi Adventure
by Betsy Woodman - Empress Dowager Cixi: The Concubine Who Launched Modern China
by Jung Chang - Euphoria
by Lily King - Every Day Is For The Thief: Fiction
by Teju Cole - Everything I Never Told You: A Novel
by Celeste Ng - F: A Novel
by Daniel Kehlmann, translated by Carol Janeway - Family Furnishings: Selected Stories, 1995-2014
by Alice Munro - Famous Writers I Have Known: A Novel
by James Magnuson - Fatale Deluxe Edition, Vol. 1
by Ed Brubaker and Sean Philips - Firebird
by Misty Copeland and Christopher Myers - Flashlight
by Lizi Boyd - Florence Gordon
by Brian Morton - Foreign Gods, Inc.
by Okey Ndibe - Found
by Salina Yoon - Fourth Of July Creek: A Novel
by Smith Henderson - Fresh From The Farm: A Year Of Recipes And Stories
by Susie Middleton - Friendswood: A Novel
by RenƩ Steinke - Gaston
by Kelly DiPucchio and Christian Robinson - Geek Sublime: The Beauty Of Code, The Code Of Beauty
by Vikram Chandra - Girl In Reverse
by Barbara Stuber - Gottland: Mostly True Stories From Half Of Czechoslovakia
by Mariusz SzczygieÅ, translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones - Gray Mountain: A Novel
by John Grisham - Half A World Away
by Cynthia Kadohata - Heap House: The Iremonger Trilogy: Book One
by Edward Carey - Here
by Richard McGuire - Heroes Are My Weakness: A Novel
by Susan Elizabeth Phillips - Hijacking The Runway: How Celebrities Are Stealing The Spotlight From Fashion Designers
by Teri Agins - Hold Tight Gently: Michael Callen, Essex Hemphill, And The Battlefield of AIDS
by Martin Duberman - Hooray For Hat!
by Brian Won - Horrorstƶr: A Novel
by Grady Hendrix - How I Discovered Poetry
by Marilyn Nelson - How The World Was: A California Childhood
by Emmanuel Guibert - How To Be A Victorian: A Dawn-To-Dusk Guide To Victorian Life
by Ruth Goodman - How To Be Both: A Novel
by Ali Smith - How To Be Happy
by Eleanor Davis - How To Build A Girl: A Novel
by Caitlin Moran - I Am China: A Novel
by Xiaolu Guo - I Don't Know Do You
by Roberto Montes - I'll Give You The Sun
by Jandy Nelson - Icon
by Amy Scholder (editor) - In The Light Of What We Know: A Novel
by Zia Haider Rahman - In The Wolf's Mouth: A Novel
by Adam Foulds - J Dilla's Donuts
by Jordan Ferguson - Josephine: The Dazzling Life Of Josephine Baker
by Patricia Hruby Powell and Christian Robinson - Kaleidoscope: Diverse YA Science Fiction And Fantasy Stories
by Alisa Krasnostein and Julia Rios (editors) - Kinda Like Brothers
by Coe Booth - Land Of Love And Drowning: A Novel
by Tiphanie Yanique - Let Me Be Frank With You: A Frank Bascombe Book
by Richard Ford - Life Drawing: A Novel
by Robin Black - Lightspeed: Women Destroy Science Fiction! Special Issue
by Christie Yant (editor) - Lila: A Novel
by Marilynne Robinson - Lion, Lion
by Miriam Busch and Larry Day - Little Failure: A Memoir
by Gary Shteyngart - Little Nemo: Dream Another Dream
by Josh O'Neill, Andrew Carl and Chris Stevens (editors) - Loitering: New And Collected Essays
by Charles D'Ambrosio - Lost Lake
by Sarah Addison Allen - Lovers At The Chameleon Club, Paris 1932: A Novel
by Francine Prose - Malaria, Poems
by Cameron Conaway - Man Alive: A True Story Of Violence, Forgiveness And Becoming A Man
by Thomas Page McBee - Mastering My Mistakes In The Kitchen: Learning To Cook With 65 Great Chefs And Over 100 Delicious Recipes
by Dana Cowin - McSweeney's Issue 46: Thirteen Crime Stories From Latin America
by Daniel Galera (editor) - Mexico: The Cookbook
by Margarita Carrillo Arronte - My Beautiful Enemy
by Sherry Thomas - My Perfect Pantry: 150 Easy Recipes From 50 Essential Ingredients
by Geoffrey Zakarian, Amy Stevenson and Margaret Zakarian - My Pet Book
by Bob Staake - Nazis In The Metro
by Didier Daeninckx - Night Heron
by Adam Brookes - Ninja!
by Arree Chung - Nora Webster: A Novel
by Colm TóibĆn - Nothing More To Lose
by Najwan Darwish, translated by Kareem James Abu-Zeid - On Such A Full Sea: A Novel
by Chang-rae Lee - One Kick: A Novel
by Chelsea Cain - Orfeo: A Novel
by Richard Powers - Our Secret Life In The Movies
by Michael McGriff and J.M. Tyree - Ovenly: Sweet And Salty Recipes From New York's Most Creative Bakery
by Erin Patinkin and Agatha Kulaga - Overwhelmed: Work, Love, And Play When No One Has The Time
by Brigid Schulte - Panic In A Suitcase: A Novel
by Yelena Akhtiorskaya - Perfidia: A Novel
by James Ellroy - Philip Larkin: Life, Art And Love
by James Booth - Plenty More: Vibrant Vegetable Cooking From London's Ottolenghi
by Yotam Ottolenghi - Poking A Dead Frog: Conversations With Today's Top Comedy Writers
by Mike Sacks - Prelude To Bruise
by Saeed Jones - Pretty Deadly Volume 1
by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Emma RĆos - Quest
by Aaron Becker - Rat Queens Vol. 1: Sass And Sorcery
by Kurtis J. Wiebe and Roc Upchurch - Red Or Dead: A Novel
by David Peace - Redeployment
by Phil Klay - Rules Of Summer
by Shaun Tan - Sex Criminals Volume 1: One Weird Trick
by Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky - Shoe Dog
by Megan McDonald and Katherine Tillotson - Showa 1944-1953: A History Of Japan
by Shigeru Mizuki - Simple Thai Food: Classic Recipes From The Thai Home Kitchen
by Leela Punyaratabandhu - Sisters
by Raina Telgemeier - Soldier Girls: The Battles Of Three Women At Home And At War
by Helen Thorpe - Some Dead Genius
by Lenny Kleinfeld - Some Luck: A Novel
by Jane Smiley - Station Eleven: A Novel
by Emily St. John Mandel - Stone Mattress: Nine Tales
by Margaret Atwood - Strike!: The Farm Workers' Fight For Their Rights
by Larry Dane Brimner - Thank You, Octopus
by Darren Farrell - The Adventures Of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend
by Dan Santat - The American Mission
by Matthew Palmer - The Apex Book Of World SF 3
by Lavie Tidhar (editor) - The Ballad Of A Small Player: A Novel
by Lawrence Osborne - The Banh Mi Handbook: Recipes For Crazy-Delicious Vietnamese Sandwiches
by Andrea Nguyen - The Bees: A Novel
by Laline Paull - The Blazing World: A Novel
by Siri Hustvedt - The Bone Clocks: A Novel
by David Mitchell - The Book Of Strange New Things: A Novel
by Michel Faber - The Book Of Unknown Americans: A Novel
by Cristina HenrĆquez - The Broken Road: From The Iron Gates To Mount Athos
by Patrick Leigh Fermor - The Children Act
by Ian McEwan - The Complete Zap Comix Boxed Set
by R. Crumb, S. Clay Wilson, Gilbert Shelton, Spain Rodriguez, Robert Williams, Victor Moscoso, Paul Mavrides and Rick Griffin - The Dead Lake
by Hamid Ismailov - The Distance: A Thriller
by Helen Giltrow - The Divide: American Injustice In The Age Of The Wealth Gap
by Matt Taibbi - The Empathy Exams: Essays
by Leslie Jamison - The Empire Of Necessity: Slavery, Freedom, And Deception In The New World
by Greg Grandin - The End Of The Sentence
by Maria Dahvana Headley and Kat Howard - The Farm
by Tom Rob Smith - The Farmer And The Clown
by Marla Frazee - The Fever: A Novel
by Megan Abbott - The Girl Next Door: A Novel
by Ruth Rendell - The Girl Who Saved The King Of Sweden: A Novel
by Jonas Jonasson, translated by Rachel Willson-Broyles - The Girls At The Kingfisher Club: A Novel
by Genevieve Valentine - The Good Spy: The Life And Death Of Robert Ames
by Kai Bird - The Haight: Love, Rock, And Revolution
by Jim Marshall and Joel Selvin - The Hawley Book Of The Dead: A Novel
by Chrysler Szarlan - The Hilltop: A Novel
by Assaf Gavron, translated by Steven Cohen - The History Of Rock 'N' Roll In Ten Songs
by Greil Marcus - The Homesick Texan's Family Table: Lone Star Cooking From My Kitchen To Yours
by Lisa Fain - The Inheritance Trilogy
by N.K. Jemisin - The Invisible Bridge: The Fall Of Nixon And The Rise Of Reagan
by Rick Perlstein - The King's Curse
by Philippa Gregory - The Last Illusion: A Novel
by Porochista Khakpour - The Loudest Voice In The Room: How The Brilliant, Bombastic Roger Ailes Built Fox News --- And Divided A Country
by Gabriel Sherman - The Man With The Compound Eyes: A Novel
by Wu Ming-Yi - The Map Thief: The Gripping Story Of An Esteemed Rare-Map Dealer Who Made Millions Stealing Priceless Maps
by Michael Blanding - The Martian: A Novel
by Andy Weir - The Memory Garden
by Mary Rickert - The Misadventures Of The Family Fletcher
by Dana Alison Levy - The Moor's Account: A Novel
by Laila Lalami - The Narrow Road To The Deep North: A Novel
by Richard Flanagan - The New Greenmarket Cookbook: Recipes And Tips From Today's Finest Chefs — And The Stories Behind The Farms That Inspire Them
by Gabrielle Langholtz - The Night Gardener
by Jonathan Auxier - The Noble Hustle: Poker, Beef Jerky, And Death
by Colson Whitehead - The Odd One Out
by Britta Teckentrup - The Paying Guests
by Sarah Waters - The People's Platform: Taking Back Power And Culture In The Digital Age
by Astra Taylor - The Peripheral: A Novel
by William Gibson - The Ploughmen: A Novel
by Kim Zupan - The Republic Of Imagination: America In Three Books
by Azar Nafisi - The Rise & Fall Of Great Powers: A Novel
by Tom Rachman - The Secret History Of Wonder Woman
by Jill Lepore - The Secret Place: A Novel
by Tana French - The Shadow Hero
by Gene Luen Yang and Sonny Liew - The Short And Tragic Life Of Robert Peace: A Brilliant Young Man Who Left Newark For The Ivy League
by Jeff Hobbs - The Silkworm
by Robert Galbraith - The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History
by Elizabeth Kolbert - The Slanted Door: Modern Vietnamese Food
by Charles Phan - The Soda Fountain: Floats, Sundaes, Egg Creams & More — Stories And Flavors Of An American Original
by Gia Giasullo and Peter Freeman - The Splendid Things We Planned: A Family Portrait
by Blake Bailey - The Three-Body Problem
by Cixin Liu - The Tropic Of Serpents: A Memoir By Lady Trent
by Marie Brennan - The True American: Murder And Mercy In Texas
by Anand Giridharadas - The UnAmericans: Stories
by Molly Antopol - The Universal Tone: Bringing My Story To Light
by Carlos Santana - The Usagi Yojimbo Saga Volume 1
by Stan Sakai - The Witch: And Other Tales Re-Told
by Jean Thompson - The Wrenchies
by Farel Dalrymple - The Year She Left Us: A Novel
by Kathryn Ma - The Zone Of Interest: A Novel
by Martin Amis - Things I've Learned From Dying: A Book About Life
by David R. Dow - Thirteen Days In September: Carter, Begin, And Sadat At Camp David
by Lawrence Wright - Those Who Leave And Those Who Stay
by Elena Ferrante, translated by Ann Goldstein - Three Minutes In Poland: Discovering A Lost World In A 1938 Family Film
by Glenn Kurtz - Through The Woods
by Emily Carroll - Thrown
by Kerry Howley - Tigerman: A Novel
by Nick Harkaway - Tinseltown: Murder, Morphine, And Madness At The Dawn of Hollywood
by William J. Mann - To Rise Again At A Decent Hour: A Novel
by Joshua Ferris - Unexpected Stories
by Octavia E. Butler - Us Conductors: A Novel
by Sean Michaels - Valour And Vanity
by Mary Robinette Kowal - Virgil Thomson: Music Chronicles 1940-1954
by Virgil Thomson and Tim Page (editor) - Viva Frida
by Yuyi Morales and Tim O'Meara - Walt Before Skeezix
by Frank King - We Were Liars
by E. Lockhart - Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
by David Shafer - With My Dog-Eyes: A Novel
by Hilda Hilst - Wolf In White Van: A Novel
by John Darnielle - Wonderland: A Novel
by Stacey D'Erasmo - Words Will Break Cement: The Passion Of Pussy Riot
by Masha Gessen - World Spice At Home: New Flavors For 75 Favorite Dishes
by Amanda Bevill and Julie Kramis Hearne - You Are (Not) Small
by Anna Kang and Christopher Weyant - Your Illustrated Guide To Becoming One With The Universe
by Yumi Sakugawa
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