Recently, I have been putting myself in an awkward position.
I never like to say I've "read" a book without, you know, reading the entire thing. It might be that some of the books I've picked up lately are just.... meh, and so my lukewarm feelings lead ultimately to putting the book down. Then not picking it back up. The ending alludes me because in the end, I just don't care enough to care.
This is pretty sad, I think. It happened with Nic Sheff's We All Fall Down. I got all the way up to Part 3 of the story; it's divided into three parts, with the last part being just about 100 pages. I have it on my bookshelf at work. I know I'm going to go back and finish it at some point, but... I'm not really in a rush. You might recall this happened with Firestorm! a few months ago, too. As I try to embrace adult nonfiction, it seems to be happening even more. I'm worried it's less the content of the book and maybe just my lack of an attention span. Could it be that things are just not grabbing me like they used to? Am I just a bad reader? Do I only like books for teens and for kids?
I'm kind of curious if this happens to anyone else.
I'm sure it does, but not to the other readers I know.
As a librarian and a self-proclaimed reader's advisor, I usually tell patrons that if they are not enjoying a book they should just stop reading it. I can't take my own advice. I feel like you can't be super critical of a book you didn't get all the way through. Maybe Sheff's book gets really, unmistakably good in the last 100 pages. Maybe I should have just stuck with it in order to give it a chance. Books, like many people, often get the benefit of the doubt with me.
I just can't help thinking... an unfinished book is a terrible thing.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Monday, March 7, 2011
Empty Threats (of Blogging Soon)
So I guess I kind of reneged on my promise to blog more, huh?
I did get a new gig writing reviews for Kirkus, which combined with my writing for School Library Journal, is keeping me fairly busy in terms of reading. And writing about what I'm writing. Using clever adjectives is something I'm just getting better and better at.
We should have a moment of silence for Borders. As you may or may not know, I was a big fan. They had a free rewards program. Their magazine selection was always superior. The two stores on the east side of Manhattan are both closing, so I'll have to take a trip to the stinky stores at Penn Station and Columbus Circle from now. I don't hate the Columbus Circle one - they had a CD I wanted one time there when no one else did, and I did meet Laura from the third season of Project Runway there. But I was just falling in love with the Park Avenue one... it bums me out that I won't be able to go there anymore.
It's not really like I spend a significant amount of money on buying books or even DVDs for that matter. But still.
I promise a more hearty blog soon. I caught up a lot on muh reading today, so hopefully I can update y'all soon.
I did get a new gig writing reviews for Kirkus, which combined with my writing for School Library Journal, is keeping me fairly busy in terms of reading. And writing about what I'm writing. Using clever adjectives is something I'm just getting better and better at.
We should have a moment of silence for Borders. As you may or may not know, I was a big fan. They had a free rewards program. Their magazine selection was always superior. The two stores on the east side of Manhattan are both closing, so I'll have to take a trip to the stinky stores at Penn Station and Columbus Circle from now. I don't hate the Columbus Circle one - they had a CD I wanted one time there when no one else did, and I did meet Laura from the third season of Project Runway there. But I was just falling in love with the Park Avenue one... it bums me out that I won't be able to go there anymore.
It's not really like I spend a significant amount of money on buying books or even DVDs for that matter. But still.
I promise a more hearty blog soon. I caught up a lot on muh reading today, so hopefully I can update y'all soon.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Let's Get Physical...
I think this picture pretty much speaks for itself...

...a pink speedo, Robin? Reading Terra Incognito from Marv Wolfman & George Perez, a prequel to The Judas Contract, which I just ordered off Borders.com

...a pink speedo, Robin? Reading Terra Incognito from Marv Wolfman & George Perez, a prequel to The Judas Contract, which I just ordered off Borders.com
Friday, February 11, 2011
Dreams of Sundance / Going Kaboom

It was the thought of going to the one, the only Sundance Film Festival.
I've been a long and often quiet admirer for many years of Sundance. While working at the Nashua Public Library, I was exposed for the first time to the joys of independent cinema. Going to places like The Wilton Town Hall Theater and later Coolidge Corner in Boston only strengthened this newfound interest. While living in Boston, I had the opportunity to watch the IFC Television Channel, which I'll admit, sadly got kind of obsessed with. I would say about half the films on my Netflix list (when I still had it) were independents; I was clearly hooked.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Some New Books for the New Year
Remember me? Just like the little girl from that movie Poltergeist, I'm baaaaaaaaaaack.
The good news? I've actually been reading.
School Library Journal, in its infinite wisdom, has been sending me a bunch of non-graphic novel titles to review. While one of my previous reviews was indeed published this month, check out my first fiction review for their magazine since 2009. At the moment, and to the right of this paragraph, you can see the nonfiction book I'm currently working my way through for professional review purposes. This book, a follow up to the YA semi-hit Tweak from a few years ago is... well, I'm not actually loving the story. And it's not in my crotchety old man it-glorifies-drugs way. I'm just finding the prose kind of all over the place; it's kind of trying to be a love story, but the protagonist is so self-involved and introspective that it really isn't about two people at all. Also, he's not exactly a character you can either identify with or even like. I mean, I'm a third of the way through the story. I'm invested to finish. But still. This is why I don't recommend to anyone that you should continue to read titles you aren't enjoying. I forgot how horrible that can be. I've been kind of lucky up until this point; SLJ has been sending me things I actually like. Law of averages though. Not every book can be as good as the last.
The good news? I've actually been reading.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010
25 Graphic Novel Reviews: A Retrospective
- Brereton, Dan. The Dust Waltz, Buffy. Dark Horse Comics. 1569713421.
- Byrne, John. Angel Special: Lorne. IDW. ISBN: 9781600107238.
- Claremont, Chris. Kitty Pryde & Wolverine. Marvel Comics. 0785130896.
- Claremont, Chris. Phoenix Rising, The X-Men. Marvel Comics. 0785107118.
- Claremont, Chris. X-Men: Days of Future Past. Marvel Comics. 0785115609.
- Claremont, Chris, et al.. X-Men: Fall of the Mutants; part 1, part 2 & part 3. Marvel Comics. ISBN: 0785108254
- Davis, Alan. Excalibur Visionaries. Marvel Comics. 0785137408.
- David, Peter. Beauty & the Behemoth, Hulk. Marvel Comics. 0785106596.
- David, Peter. Old Times, Spike. IDW. 1933239603.
- Dixon, Chuck. Robin Year One. DC Comics. 1563898055.
- Ellis, Warren. Age of Apocalypse: X-Calibre. Marvel Comics. 0785101322.
- Ennis, Garth. The Boys: Good for the Soul. Dynamite. 9781606900987.
- Golden, Chris. Earthly Possessions, Angel. Dark Horse Comics. 1569715335.
- Golden, Chris. Hunting Ground, Angel. Dark Horse Comics. 1569715475.
- Golden, Christopher. Wolverine & Punisher: Revelations. Marvel Comics. 0785107290.
- Loeb, Jeph. Superman/Batman: Supergirl. DC Comics. 1401202500.
- Nicieza, Fabian. A Stake to the Heart, Buffy. Dark Horse Comics. 1-59307-012-8.
- O’Neil, Dennis. Batman Forever Adaptation. DC Comics. 1563891999.
- Powers, Mark. Rest, volume 1. Top Cow Productions, Inc. 9781607062103.
- Shooter, Jim & Tom DeFalco, et al. Spider-Man: Birth of Venom. Marvel Comics. 0785124985.
- Tipton, Scott. Spike: Lost and Found. IDW. 1933239972.
- Vaughan, Brian K. Runaways: Live Fast. Marvel Comics. 9780785141556.
- Whedon, Joss & Brett Matthews. Serenity: Those Left Behind. Dark Horse Comics. ISBN: 9781593078461.
- Wolfman, Marv. Teen Titans: The Judas Contract. DC Comics. 093028934X.
- Yost, Christopher. New X-Men, Childhood's End. Marvel Comics. 0785118314.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
It's Lovely Weather for a Sleigh Ride Together…
It's hard to believe it's December 2010 already.
I like to think I started an annual tradition last year with my Top 10 Young Adult Books for 2009. Since I've gotten some positive feedback from the list recently in my library, I went ahead and created a NEW! Top 10 Young Young Adult Books for 2010! Exciting, right!? A few of the titles were originally published in 2009 but I managed to read all of them in the last year. I actually already have two titles to add to next year's list as well.
Also this month, the piece I wrote for Graphic Novel Reporter is now up online. Check out How to Build a Dynamic Comic Social Hour if you are interested in starting a graphic novel / comic discussion group at your bookstore or library. I've also included a permanent link to GNR on the right side of the blog. They're a great resource for librarians (including a great graphic novel core list) and anyone else interested.
I like to think I started an annual tradition last year with my Top 10 Young Adult Books for 2009. Since I've gotten some positive feedback from the list recently in my library, I went ahead and created a NEW! Top 10 Young Young Adult Books for 2010! Exciting, right!? A few of the titles were originally published in 2009 but I managed to read all of them in the last year. I actually already have two titles to add to next year's list as well.
Also this month, the piece I wrote for Graphic Novel Reporter is now up online. Check out How to Build a Dynamic Comic Social Hour if you are interested in starting a graphic novel / comic discussion group at your bookstore or library. I've also included a permanent link to GNR on the right side of the blog. They're a great resource for librarians (including a great graphic novel core list) and anyone else interested.
Monday, December 6, 2010
VINTAGE - Good for the Soul, The Boys

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