I started this post right after the Fourth of July as a post-weekend wrap-up, but here it is a week later, and I'm just getting around to finishing it up. Added a few things in order to make it more current.
I know that summer is almost half-over already, but it's never too late to pick up a good book or two to pass the hours.
Some books for summer reading in no particular order:
1) Harry Potter series - because they are fun
2) Twilight (is anyone surprised about this? All other teen vampire books are great too: Blue Bloods, Vampirates, Peeps) - because teens, vampires, and romance makes for a winning combination any time of year
3) The Poisonwood Bible - because of the characters & the setting in Africa
4) All the Pretty Horses - because it's so heartbreakingly beautiful
5) Three Junes - because of the interconnected storylines
6) Me Talk Pretty One Day - because of the laughs
7) Life of Pi - because of how it makes you think and then knocks you over with brilliance
8) Burger Wuss - because it's about one of the worst summer jobs a kid can have: flipping burgers
9) Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff - because with a title like that, don't you want to read it?
I am currently reading Kiki Strike about a girl who discovers a "Shadow City" beneath New York City. Quite interesting so far. I really loved The City of Ember, which is also about a civilization that is underground, but the citizens don't realize they are underground. I'm sure it's a metaphor for something. Kiki Strike has the same sort of feel as Ember, but I have a feeling it is going to turn out quite differently. Recently finished Blue Bloods, which is Gossip Girls with vampires. Pure fluff but fun. (Susan, I have two copies, so I'll pop it in the mail along with New Moon so you don't have to wait till October to read it.) Not sure what my next read will be but I do want to get into Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, which I've had for ages but haven't had the time to start. It's a really thick book.
I spent part of the holiday in LA with the parents and part down at home. I hadn't been home in a while, and with a *five* day weekend, I was able to feel like I had a full weekend at home. I did six loads of laundry, went to Lush and spent money, saw The Devil Wears Prada, and ate yummy, yummy food for two days up in LA. Then I drove back to SD on Sunday. Once in SD, I saw Superman with some friends, attended a 4th of July bbq, watched the fireworks, napped, went to the beach, read, and watched Wimbledon. It was a very fine weekend.
This past weekend, I saw one more movie and I'll give you a bottle of rum if you get it on the first try. Of course it was Pirates of the Caribbean 2.
My thoughts on the three movies? Here ya go:
Pirates: So much fun but very long. Didn't think it as funny as the first one but Capt. Jack is back in fine form. He's not actually the hero of these movies. The hero is supposed to be Orlando Bloom's character, but I felt he was really pushed to the background for Johnny Depp. Johnny's entrance to the movie, and his exit, are perfect, and his skin just glows, as usual.
Superman: Don't bother. The first big action sequence is the best part of the movie and the rest is a huge snore fest. Very little dialogue throughout the whole thing and several dramatic devices are used more than once, rendering them ineffective. I couldn't figure out what Parker Posey, queen of the Indie film, was doing in this train wreck, although she does steal every scene she's in.
Prada: Good! Two-thumbs up. Meryl Streep is excellent and will certainly be nominated for at least a Golden Globe. Anne Hathaway is charming. It's a really good summer movie and a chick-flick of high quality. Think Bridget Jones. Perhaps a tad long, but full of couture eye-candy and locations that make it very fun. Stanley Tucci also holds his own as a loveable art director. Why isn't he in more movies? He's good.
Other than seeing Pirates over the weekend, I didn't do much. Hope your weekend was good.