Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Bookworm

A few days ago my daughter and I were in Books For Less (where we usually stop by just because Sophie LOVES looking at new books) - then I thought maybe I can start reading something myself. I've been craning my neck and killing my wrist trying to get a good read from my mobile phone, which is not bad for the first 15 minutes, after that all I can think about is to find something else to do that's less painful..

Since I couldn't find the time to snuggle on a chair and waste my hours away on a good book, I've been satisfying my hunger for literature via free eBook downloads and have been stuck reading Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's masterpieces (mainly just the novels on Sherlock Holmes.) Not that I'm complaining, really! I absolutely adore that quirky detective but I've found some of the once intriguing cases easy to solve. I still love reading them anyway.

So back to that day at that book thrift store, I found myself looking around the fictional section and usually when I look for books I am drawn to bestsellers and well-know authors - and in this particular instance was no different. My eyes caught Stephen King... Bag of Bones.



I love him and how he writes his novels. I know most of his work are dark and into the macabre - but I've always been fascinated with his kind of stories. It's creepy but you just can't help but keep turning the pages. I remember reading one story from Four Past Midnight in the middle of the night, alone in my room.. creep-tastic!

Bag Of Bones: A Novel

I recall seeing Bag of Bones on the bookstore shelves over a decade ago and wished I could buy it. Of course back in college, I didn't have the money to just head on over to the bookstore and buy whichever I wished... so that was that...

When we got home from shopping I was so anxious to read the book, but alas, I needed to sleep early for work tomorrow. I finally got to read it while in the loo - don't ask! But within the first chapters I was ready to  ball my eyes out! (Okay, maybe I'm exaggerating a bit but for real I was touched!)

Stephen King is just good with words and visuals.. it's like actually being in that very moment. Unlike some writers (Stephenie Meyer, take a hint!) who writes like a 14-year old girl.

I don't get the utter madness over these Twilight books.. Sure, Robert Pattinson made it all look "attractive" on screen but if they hadn't turned those into movies... Gee, I don't think I would've remembered reading any of it at all! Those so-called vampires are nothing compared to Ann Rice's Lestat. Now THAT was a super sexy vampire... and I didn't even have to imagine Tom Cruise to see that.

The Vampire Lestat (Rice, Anne, Chronicles of the Vampires, 2nd Bk.)