Monday, August 25, 2008

Welcome to the Book Club!

Since we have had such big discussions about Twilight and other books, I thought that I'd make a little off-shoot from our Herrick Hall blog where we can talk about books. I kind of felt bad posting pics and the trailer from Twilight for those MZ's who don't care about books, but want to talk about our friends, reconnect, or reminisce. So, here's an outlet!

I've moved the Twilight posting here, but cannot move the comments. Please continue further discussion about Twilight in the comments section of the Twilight post on this page (below).

When Rho Chi's are really demons...

I was desperate for something to read to get me out of the Breaking Dawn spiral I was in. I just kept reading Breaking Dawn over and over, thinking I would get a different ending, or maybe some insight into the story that I hadn't seen before. At the very least, I just needed the comfort of having Bella and Edward and company waiting for me at bedtime to read.
On Friday, I received a box of new books from Random House. They send them frequently, to promote the new books they have--usually for children and teens. I picked up the pink book and took it home.

The pink book was Hell Week by Clement-Moore. It was cute, fun, and had a nice twist to it. Most of all, it made me think about all of you! Maggie Quinn, the heroine, is starting college at a small liberal-arts school, and is going through Rush. What she finds out is a fun, supernatural romp in the world of greek sororities. Definitely for those who like Buffy, the Vampire Slayer(which, by the way, I've never seen).

Sure, it wasn't magical or spellbinding like Twilight or Harry Potter was for me, and it definitely isn't fine lit, but I liked it. It was funny, and I actually laughed out loud at some moments. It might be that it was just too easy for me to imagine all these things happening in Herrick Hall, but the similarities to the Chi-O house was interesting. One thing that totally had me chuckling was the Initiation closet, where all the initiation things were kept---and the author makes a joke about how this secret closet also holds all the Christmas decorations, too.

From pledge books to white tapers, you'll find it here. If you want a fluffy light read with a supernatural flavor, you'll enjoy this girl vs. evil book.
I've finished Breaking Dawn, Stephenie Meyer's fourth book. I don't know what to say. It's SO different from the rest of the books, and in some ways, I hate this book...but in another, sick, twilight-addict way, I can't stop reading it. I'm reading it AGAIN just because I can't bear to be without the characters--yet.

I went to the midnight release party, which was weird. My library friends all wore funny twilight-inspired t-shirts, but there were people there dressed up in prom dresses and too much white makeup! My t-shirt is to the right. Why is it funny? Read on...

If you didn't know, Twilight is being made into a movie, to be released on December 12, 2008. The guy who played Cedric Diggory (killed by Voldemort) in the Harry Potter films has won the most coveted role of Edward in Twilight. His name is Robert Pattinson, and this role could really boost his career. He is so gorgeous that I think he really will make a good Edward! He's British, of course, but does a pretty good American accent. Here's a picture of Edward, and then a picture of the Cullen family, although I feel like they all sort of look weird there.

Click on the pictures to see larger versions. Enjoy!

So, for those of you who are working through the books, enjoy them! I really liked Eclipse. I LOVE that tent scene, and the conversations between the two characters. It was brilliant! And New Moon, did you all feel that heartbreak with Bella? I swear it depressed me for a week. I can't wait to see the movie! Would you like to see the trailer for it? (I know that you do!) Here you go!