Friday, April 25, 2008

Late Night Readings

I clearly remember the day the whole sixth grade class got the class polls to fill in each category with a classmate who best fit it. Throughout the day friends, foes, and even the people I barely talked to came up to me to tell me that they put my name down as the class bookworm. Nerdy, yes. But hey, if you thumb through my old elementary school yearbook, you'll see a proud picture of myself, voted as the [female] sixth grade class "Bookworm." Represent.

With that said, I love reading. Nothing can be more pleasant than finding a great book that takes you to another time or place. And living the busy lives we have, doing whatever takes up time, I've found it best to read before turning in for the night. But I have this habit of rereading some oldies but goodies at least once every three months or so. Why? Some books make you have that good, nostalgic feeling. Other books make you discover new things about it, each time you read it. And for the most part, a select few number of books are just too damn good. But to each their own.

Anyway, here's a few of the current books that are in rotation for this bookworm's readings before bed.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (or any of the Harry Potter books) - Say what you want about J.K. Rowling, but I think she's bloody brilliant. Haters refuse to go near her series, yet their ignorance has kept them from reading probably one of the greatest books of our time. Readers can get easily lost in the world of Hogwarts, and true Potter fans comb through each novel for clues which led up to the final book of the series. And what better way to go to sleep, after having your conscious mind wander into a world in its own?

Pride and Prejudice - If you're a well-read girl, Pride and Prejudice is the crème de la crème of must-read novels. From the witty writing to the memorable characters, true Janeites know that deep down inside, Mr. Darcy is their first love. Also, it probably helps if you are going through an Austen phase :x





The Perks of Being a Wallflower - This book has impacted the way I feel about reading and writing in so many ways. From the innocent and observant narration of Charlie to his dynamic relationships with other characters, The Perks of Being a Wallflower has been dubbed The Catcher in the Rye for our generation. It's not really a recommended read for everyone, but anyone with appreciation for life should read this.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

i was voted as bookworm in elementary school too.

Jen Shin said...

i like to re-read old favorites once in awhile too! I'm planning on re-reading Catcher in the Rye, The Giver, and To Kill a Mockingbird this summer. Bookworms unite!

Anonymous said...

I had a pretty good reading run in 06. I read about seven books that year. (First 3 Harry Potters, Moist, Da Vinci Code, Tuesday's with Morrie and Five People You Meet In Heaven). Which is more then what I have read throughout highschool. However, since then I read one book. I've gotten many suggestions and even books given to me but could never find the time. Maybe this is the summer to start?

-Sang