I do like the weather we are currently experiencing. But it is strange.
I left the house early yesterday. I
had wanted to stop off to pick up some trouser socks that I’ll need to start
wearing. When I left the sun was
shining. I had stopped to take off my
jacket and put on Roland’s safari hat (recently purchased at Hogle Zoo) and
removed it along with my sunglasses before I got to the store.
As I waited for the bus (so that I
could continue on to the school) I took out a book to read. As I was reading, I
noticed that light drops began to fall – not enough to concern me if the book
had been my own – but it’s a library book.
I’ve already purchased more lost and damaged books than I care to admit.
I’d rather not have to make a purchase for replacement anymore.
The skies were weird. Blue sky with puffy white clouds mixed in
with shades of grey threatening to rain.
I tried to capture what I saw, but the picture doesn’t do it justice
(does it ever)
By the time I arrived at the school,
it was just too wet to read – unless maybe I had had my umbrella – which I
didn’t.
The books I am currently reading are
“Cookies to Die For” by Dene Low and
“The Storybook Legends” by Shannon
Hale.
“Cookies . . .” is the one I read
while on the bus. It is an adult novel (that’s right – adult. Are you impressed) a mystery-comedy, if you
will, with a flavor of LDS lingo and Mormon culture.
Thus far Jane (the narrator) has
been kidnapped by two thugs whom she calls Beard and Kid. She doesn’t know why they’re in her home or
what they want with her husband – but he is out of town – along with her boys
and dogs. But she does have
neighbors. Unfortunately for her, they
are all at Church.
Beard finds her neighbors more than
annoying as they are constantly calling to find out why Jane is not at
church. Or if they can stop by or pick
her up or visit, etc. Meanwhile, Jane is
still wearing her yellow scouting shirt from the previous day. Right now it is stained with tomato and she
thinks it might look like blood. It is
the middle of the night and they have left her house and are now at the auto
parts company where her husband works (I’m really not that far into it)
“ . . .Legends” appears to be part
of a series called “Ever After High”. I wonder if Jenna will want to read more from the series.
Jenna and I do not have to have this one
read until we meet in November. It’s for
the mother/daughter group that we attend.
We’ve already read the one for October.
Jenna was hoping to start on the one for May. But I think we should do them in order.
Actually both of them seem to have a
similar theme – that is to retell fairytales from another point of view. In this case it is two daughters: Apple White
– daughter of Snow White (though I wonder why Apple’s last name would be White
and not Charming for her father?) and Raven, daughter of the wicked queen.
In the book each has completed her
first year of school and has entered the second. In the second year students are expected to
sign the book of legends and follow the story the way the parents have. Only Raven does not wish to be wicked.
The students have returned from
summer break, and Raven is happy to see that she’ll be sharing her dorm with
Madeline Hatter – who she considers to be a fun crazy type person. But Apple has just made arrangements for the
two of them to room together.
Last time we read, Raven had just
been handed her schedule, and though she tried to make some adjustments, the
headmaster wouldn’t allow it. Jenna and
I both love reading fairytales that have been rewritten in a different way from
the same old, same old.
In May (though I suspect we’ll be
reading before Christmas) we will be discussing the book “Rump: The True Story
of Rumplestiltskin” by Liesl Shurtliff.
I placed a hold at the library, but it hasn’t been set aside as of
yet. I don’t know why. The West Valley Library has a copy on
display. But as I am not a gifted speed-reader,
and the “Legends” book has more than 300 pages, I’m really not in a hurry to
check out another book when I have less than two weeks left on the other. I may have to renew it – or wait until
November to finish it.
I will be writing another review. I've already written reviews on some of the books that we'll be reading this coming year.
bloggers note: Jenna and I both thoroughly enjoyed "Rump" a lot. Main fairy tale characters: Rumplestiltskin and Little Red Riding Hood; while we both enjoyed "Legends" for the first five chapters or so, we both easily tired of too many fairly tale characters and not enough smooth flow of story. "Legends" or "Ever After High" got tiring. Jenna's read "Rump" at least three times now.
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