July 22, 2014

FULLY BOOKED FOR AUGUST

books. let's talk about books. there was definitely a time in my life when my brace-faced self was ostracized at school and books were among my best friends. there were definitely other times after the braces were removed that the peer pressure of my friends almost made me shun books completely. and then there are those more recent times when I just get so busy that I forget about the importance of reading for pleasure. but books have always been there for me, one way or another. and now that the braces are gone and I have begun caring less and less about what others think, I have realized I am a full-on bookworm. and do you want to know the best part? I've been given an opportunity to live on an island with very little to do. so technically, I could read all day. though, I don't because getting dressed and moving around is usually a good idea. however, I have read more books since arriving here than I did the entire time I was at university. and, as mitch's finals loom over us once again, I find myself turning back to books. so here's a short list ( a very short list ) of what I've read, what I want to read, and what I want to read again ::

001 :: longbourn :: want to read. I can't resist anything related to jane austen. this book is pride & prejudice told from elizabeth bennett's handmaiden's point of view. apparently she makes quite a fuss over elizabeth's penchant for trudging through the mud.

002 :: #girlboss :: want to read. a rag to riches story of the ceo of nasty gal, an online clothing store. she seems sort of like a modern day chanel and after having read that biography, I'm totally interested.


003 :: the witch of blackbird pond :: want to reread. an elementary favorite! though admittedly, I wasn't introduced to it until I stumbled into a children's literature class my last year of uni. don't ask me what a nutrition major was doing in there. but this girl resonated with me because she is not afraid to be different and she is, after all, very fashionable. definitely rereading this pulitzer prize winner again this month. 


004 :: austenland :: want to read. a story about a girl who is so hung up on mr. darcy, no other man can compete. until her grandmother passes and leaves her a ticket to this jane austen camp in england where she gets to literally live out her jane austen fantasies. that probably would have been me if I hadn't found my own other half so early on.


005 :: the book thief :: want to read. I know what you're thinking.. 'you mean she hasn't read that already?' the answer :: nope. I didn't show much interest in historical fiction until recently. this is the story of a little girl growing up in nazi germany and she has to steal books to make it through the day.


006 :: edenbrooke :: want to reread. definitely my most favorite jane austen knock-off I've read thus far. with a little more action. read :: highway robbery.


007 :: the age of innocence :: want to read. I sort of missed that stage in my life where I focused on the classics, so I am attempting to make up for years of ignorance whilst being forcefully unemployed. this old time classic is a tragic love story amidst new york's elite in the 1870s. it seems a bit like an old time gossip girl. minus the crazy gossip-spinning blogger.


008 :: the goldfinch :: want to read. this pulitzer prize winner has been the toast of so many real-life and online book clubs, so I thought I'd give it a go before summer's end. after this little boy loses his mother in a terrorist attack at the metropolitan museum of art, he steals the iconic portrait of the goldfinch, which somehow changes his entire life. 


009 :: harry potter series :: want to reread. after mitch's and my most recent harry potter marathon, I've got the urge to read the series from beginning to end. especially since I've never read the sixth and seventh books. I know, I know. what kind of fan am I? for those of you who've been living under a rock, this story is about a boy who grows up to save the world with magic. but j.k. rowling is seriously a genius! every little detail is fore thought out. truly amazing and the whole series is available on kindle unlimited!


speaking of kindle unlimited...if you haven't already heard, amazon has come out with a sort of netflix for books for $9.99 per month with a 30-day free trial. not every book is included just as netflix does not have every movie, but they do have 600,000 titles to choose from. I'd say that should keep you busy for 30 days. I have already stocked my queue with so many favorites and they are all available right there in my kindle app. definitely give it a go. but remember, if you don't like it, make sure to go in and cancel before your 30 days is up! otherwise, they will start charging you..


hope your mornings are all off to a wonderful start and that you are finding time to read despite the hustle and bustle of everyday life! thanks for reading this little space. until tomorrow :)


love, arielle

12 comments:

  1. Loved #GirlBoss (it's easy to breeze through in a few hours) and The Goldfinch (very long but never dull) and have been meaning to read The Book Thief for years... I haven't heard of a few of the others but want to check them out. Wishing you luck as you take on all of them!
    -E

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    1. erin, thank you so much! it is definitely a lot to take on, but this list just keeps getting longer so I may as well start tackling it. I'm so excited you enjoyed #girlboss. it makes me excited to read it, as well! I hope your summer is going wonderfully and thanks for reading!

      love, arielle

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  2. read #2 and #8 this summer! #GirlBoss is a quick read and inspiring. The Goldfinch is so beautiful but quite an investment in time. I really want to read The Book Thief! Currently I'm reading Let's Discuss Diabetes with Owls by David Sedaris.

    http://heyprettything.com

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    1. this sounds so naive, but I had no idea that the goldfinch was so long! I read everything on kindle because we're so transient and never got to see how long it truly was. thanks for the head's up! how are you liking your most recent read? would you recommend it?

      love, arielle

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  3. Hello lovely, I've just came across your blog and it's wonderful! I'm your newest follower and look forward to your next post! :)

    Great pictures - I really want to read Girl Boss and The Book Thief, think I'll go and buy them now after seeing this post! haha :)

    Please visit my blog if you can:

    http://electricsunrise.blogspot.co.uk/

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    1. helen, you are so nice! thank you. I will most definitely check out your space and let me know how your reading of #girlboss and the book thief goes! thanks so much for following along.

      love, arielle

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  4. I'm really curious about the book #girlboss!
    Hopefully I found some time to read it after my exams.
    Nice list by the way!
    xx

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    1. good luck on exams, stiene! it's so hard to read for pleasure when in the midst of university. though, I've heard #girlboss is a fairly easy read. thanks for reading this little space!

      love, arielle

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  5. Girl boss and Gold finch are on my list too!

    xx Kelly
    Sparkles and Shoes

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    1. you should totally let me know how your reading goes..if you love them or hate them. thanks for reading, kelly! I always appreciate it!

      love, arielle

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  6. Love your recommendations! I have wanted to read Austenland for so long. I love The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale. I have a never ending to-read list and I'll definitely add a few of these to it

    Rachael at broomfie.blogspot.com

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    1. sorry to make you're never ending to-read list even more, well, never ending. mine is the exact same way. I loved the goose girl when I read it years ago and I am pretty excited to read austenland, too! thank you so much for following along. hope all is going well with you this summer.

      love, arielle

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