Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Link to Poem

Okay, so this is the link to a poem the I have published in figment.com (I chose Figment because I know no one will read my crummy poem there!!!) Anyways, if you wanna check it out, here's the link.

Link: http://figment.com/books/339381-Bittersweet-Poem

Going Bovine #2

The reason why I only have 2 posts about Going Bovine is because I finished it sooner than expected. I mean, it only took we 4 days to finish it! SO, this post will just be a small summary of how I felt about the book in general and my opinions about the ending.

Ok, to start off, I knew from the very beginning that Cameron was never going to come back to his home. I just KNEW it. No one just goes on an awesome road trip with a paranoid dwarf and a yard gnome who believes he's a Norse god to save the world from dark matter from a different dimension and lives to tell the tale. It just doesn't happen. Anyways, throughout the whole book you could kind of guess what was going to happen. It was kind of nice though, because you could clearly tell it was all leading up to the climax where we would all be astounded or shocked or any of those things.  

One thing, though, really stood out to me. It just goes to show you, and I'm quoting the book right here, everything happens for a reason. In the very beginning of the book, way before Cameron even knew about Follow the Feather stuff or that he had Mad Cow disease, there was this little scene where he accidentally broke a snow globe of his father's. And from that point on, there were always snow globe references and cameos of snow globes. IT WAS SO WEIRD. I knew that of was a reference, but it was still fun finding out that it was all "connected". Thats one of the very best qualities of this book, that fact that you find little clues and scenes that were mentioned earlier in the story before Cameron went all mental on us. 

The other thing that I really liked about the book, is how you never REALLY get to know what happened, how it all ends. Once again throughout Cameron's whole trip, he sometimes sees images of him still in the hospital, like he never escaped. THIS DROVE ME CRAZY! Its so.......surreal! You never really know if he left the hospital or maybe he's just imagining it all or......I dunno! It just really makes you think. Maybe all his adventures with Gonzo (the dwarf) and Balder (the yard gnome) were all a figment of his imagination.

Overall, I really liked it. I especially liked that it made me think. Most books I enjoy, but they don't really make me wonder about what's happening in the plot so much. SO! Go read Going Bovine by Libba Bray and have fun reading it!! 

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Going Bovine #1







OK! For my end-of-the-year-book-report I'm going to read Going Bovine by Libba Bray. THIS BOOK IS SO WITTY AND FUNNY!!! At first it's really to get into, but as the story develops it's actually really interesting.
In all honesty, this was not my first choice, or my second...or my third. I WAS going to read Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe but something came up, CURSE YOU UNKNOWN JERK OUT THERE IN THE UNIVERSE WHO CHECKED OUT MY BOOK!! So now I'm going to read Going Bovine while I quietly wish unhappiness to whoever that person was. All's good.

Anyways, another reason why I'm reading this book is because my older sister read it and I fondly remember her laughing a lot while reading it. She's always says its such a good book, so I decided to give it a try. And so far, I am not disappointed at all. :)

The only thing that really scares me is that I won't be able to fully understand the message this book is  conveying. There's some pretty deep stuff going on in this book. I hope that I'm not to distracted by the hilarious main character, Cameron, to miss some of the important messages that are hidden here and there.

Overall, I'm really excited to read this book! It is rather thick, more than 400 pages, but I think it'll be a breeze once I get into it. This wasn't a very informative post about my book, but in all fairness, nothing big has happened yet, so next time I'll post more of my thoughts (and complaints) about Going Bovine.