Monday, December 19, 2011

Merry Miss-mas

Wow, what an insanely crazy busy week I had last week. I hardly accomplished anything this weekend because I was busy decompressing. I'm hoping that this coming week will give me some time to improve my word count.
I recently wrote my first love scene and my muse sort of stalled there. It's not as if the scene was forced, it happened naturally and is a crucial point in the story line. The problem was that it was incredibly hard to write. All I could think about was my mother reading this scene and I just wanted to die. Moms are not supposed to know the dirty thoughts that happening in your head! I've started to get past the reservations, but now I lack the time to sit and write.
However, with last week being finals week and the Christmas celebration bonanza for my work, this week will be significantly less stressful.
Now, if only I could finish wrapping all the presents for Christmas. ;)

Thursday, December 15, 2011

BAA Book Share - The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver

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This book was an unexpectedly pleasant find for me. I was supposed to read a classic book for a high school English class and I had no idea where to start. My teacher gave me a list and I randomly picked this book.

The story is about Taylor Greer, who is a small town girl looking for some more. She doesn't know exactly what she's looking for, but she hopes that she'll know when she finds it. After graduating high school she decides to set out on an adventure to find whatever it is she's looking for. A suitcase, determination, and her old VW Bug are all she brings with her as Taylor hits the road.

When Taylor reaches Tucson, AZ she gets a feeling that this is where she needs to stop. It's only been days since she left home and already she has acquired a baby. After being left on her front seat at a gas station she realizes she is all this child has now, and she makes the best of it. She finds a place to live and starts making friends in this big new city, in her strange new life.

The Bean Trees is a heart warming (and sometimes heart wrenching) story, about a young girl embracing the issues in her life and using the lessons she learns to become an adult.

This is one of the many books I've read that doesn't fit into my usual collection of paranormal-esque books, but it's fantastic. If you haven't read, I suggest you do. If you have read it, please let me know what you thought of it.