Showing posts with label Favorite Spotlight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Favorite Spotlight. Show all posts

Friday, August 31, 2018

Favorite Spotlight: Pride And Prejudice, by Jane Austen


Well, it's been a while since I've put a spotlight on a favorite book of mine.  Might as well do one now on one of my all-time favorite classics!


Pride And Prejudice
By Jane Austen
Genre: Classic Literature, Romance
Words To Describe This Book: Witty, romantic, satirical, feminist, informative, thought-provoking


Thursday, August 16, 2018

Blog Clean-up: My Favorites Spotlight Posts and Other Plans

Hey folks!

Thanks to an ever-expanding baby belly, I've been chilling on the couch more often and spending more time on this blog.  So I decided it was time to do a little "cleaning".

So far, I've been focusing on my "Book Favorites" page and cleaning/updating that whole area.  (If you're curious about how it looks now, click here)

...Then I started noticing all my "Favorites Spotlight" posts, and how old and messy they looked.

Okay, so, back when I was a blogging newbie and getting into a frenzy creating my own memes and trying out new ideas, I created meme called "Thursday's Favorite Spotlight".  The idea behind these posts was to select a favorite book or series of mine and spend a post talking about why it's such a good read.

I made 8 of them before my enthusiasm for writing long posts on a regular basis started to peter out.  Let's face it, I'm not good at blogging regularly and I've been spending the past months figuring out ways to blog regularly without doing too much at once.  I'm going to be a mom after all, so I need to take it easy with this sort of stuff.

Anyway, so I cleaned up my old posts, deleting photos that are no longer showing up, and making sure they looked nice and presentable.  They're not bad entries, to be honest, so I'm listing them here so you can get a chance to look at them if you like.  Although bear in mind these were written years ago.


Favorite Spotlight Posts

Looking back, making posts that highlight a favorite book was definitely a good idea, but I think I was making it too difficult for myself by trying to write one every Thursday.  So I think I'll try again to make this a regular thing, but it probably would be best to only do it once a month.  That way, I can spend the whole month writing the post and it won't feel so rushed and stress-inducing.  Plus, I can re-read the favorite book ahead of time so that it will be nice and fresh in my mind :)

So far, I think I've got all my other blogging plans under control.  I'll write book review posts whenever I finish a novel, and I'll write two posts a month where I recap on what's been going on in my life and in reading, along my future plans.  I'll also try and write a monthly post where I discuss a favorite novel.  For now, that seems fair and easy, with no added pressure.  Realistically, I don't expect I'll be able to keep this up for an extended period of time, but I'd still like to try.  After all, blogging is fun!

Anyway, I'm done for now.  Just thought I'd share what I've been doing.  Have a great day everyone!
-Lisa The Dancing Bookworm

Friday, January 30, 2015

Favorites Spotlight: Lord Of The Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien


I'm sure no one is totally upset that I haven't posted anything for my Favorites Spotlight, but it bugs me when something isn't done on time.  Life just gets in the way sometimes.  Reading for challenges, colds that makes my head feel all foggy, a bunch of private lessons, a huge pile of laundry, a cat who's begging me to play fetch.... *sigh* ....there's just too much going on.

Yep, that's right!  I sometimes think she's channeling a dog or something

I refuse to miss posting before the month is out, however, and this month I'm going for a favorite series of mine that is popular with practically all fantasy lovers.  And that's J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord Of The Rings series.

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Thursday's Favorites Spotlight: The Kingkiler Chronicles, by Patrick Rothfuss


Some weeks ago, I created a post for these books, then I did a little cleaning on my post dashboard, deleting drafts I never published.  As it turns out, I accidently deleted this one, and I didn't create a backup draft (Grrrr!)

So this week, I've rewritten my favorites post for the Kingkiller Chronicles.


The Kingkiller Chronicles
by Patrick Rothfuss
# of books: 2 published, 2 more on the way
Genre: Fantasy
Words To Describe This Series: Awesome, Creative, Sad, Entertaining, Original, Action-Packed, Intriguing, Epic, Beautiful


Thursday, September 4, 2014

Thursday's Favorites Spotlight: The Millenium Trilogy, by Stieg Larsson


It's Thursday! (Where did the week go?!!)  And it's time for a Favorites Spotlight!

This week: The Millenium Trilogy.


The Millenium Trilogy,
by Stieg Larsson
# Of Books: 3
Genre: Mystery, Psychological Thriller
Words To Describe This Book: dark, intriguing, feminist, excellent

This is the only series I have read along with my husband, so it holds a special place in my heart.
Stieg Larsson

Funny story, actually.

So, back in the day when we were just dating, Dave and I were vacationing in England, visiting friends and seeing the sites.  In Oxford we went to Blackwell's (an awesome, 4-floor bookstore) and purchased a few books.  I picked up Harry Potter (surprise, surprise), and Dave picked up The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo.

Now, I knew Dave was going to propose to me at Stonehenge; it was a gut feeling that turned out to be right so there was no surprise there.  What surprised me was the trip to Stonehenge.  We were on the train, both of us reading our respective books, and I looked up from mine, confused.  I had finished a chapter without interruption!  Usually Dave gets bored with reading and wants to discuss what he's read so far.  I look over at him.  He's still reading!  Tentatively, I reached out and touched him on the shoulder.

"Honey," I asked. "Do you want to go get something to eat?"
"In a minute," He responded, without looking up.  "I want to finish this chapter first."
*gasp* My boyfriend...is reading!

My boyfriend....the man who never reads.....wants to finish...a chapter!  I must say that I was flabbergasted.  I didn't know how to respond, especially since he basically stole my line.  Suffice it to say that if this book was able to grab the attention of a non-reader, then I must read it too.  So when we got home, the newly-engaged me got the story on audiobook and started listening.

The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo was amazing!  I could see why Dave fell in love with the series.  The premise was dark but very well done.  A girl from one of Sweden's wealthiest families, named Harriet Vanger, has disappeared.  Forty years later, her uncle, who still wants answers, seeks out the help of journalist, Mikael Blomkvist, who was recently trapped in a libel conviction.  Aided by the pierced and tattooed punk prodigy, Lisbeth Salander, Blomkvist finds out that there is more to this mystery than he bargained for.  It's a tale of twists, dark turns, intrigue and corruption.  The story more than makes up for the dryness of the writing, and the protagonists are ones that you could like.  Lisbeth Salander is a strange, strange character, but you can't help but love her.  And the twist ending threw me through a loop.  No wonder my husband loved it!

After that I went and got the audiobook versions for the next two installments; I ended up finishing the trilogy before Dave did, although I checked in on his progress frequently.  The story started revolving around Lisbeth Salander more and more, as you get to learn about her past, and how it's affecting her present.  You also get introduced to some very independent, and very awesome women.
Lisbeth Salander (from the movie adaptation)

I really loved the feminist aspect of this series; the women in these books can kick some serious butt, and it's the men who need rescuing, not the ladies.  I really loved that.  This series really shows how much has changed in the perception of women.  I've said it before, I am a feminist, and proud of it.  I am all for equal rights and opportunities for everyone, including women and minority groups.  So when I read about strong women who are able to overcome the odds just as well as the men, I can't help but respect it. And this trilogy has more than earned my respect, it has earned a spot on my favorites shelf.

Would I recommend this trilogy to everybody?  No, probably not.  The books are frequently graphic and violent, and there are some disturbing scenes that make you cringe a little when you read them.  Also, like I said earlier, the writing isn't a work of art.  It's dry and a little monotone, and I don't think it's because of the translation.  So if you only go for books that are well-written, you might not like this one so much, although I have to admit, I enjoyed it more on audiobook.

The readers who would enjoy this series are mystery lovers, particularly of dark mystery or psychological thrillers.  To give you a better idea, my husband loved the Hannibal Lector series back in college, and he also really enjoyed Gone Girl.  So if you like books that go along these lines, then you'll probably really enjoy The Millenium Trilogy.

For more book details, click on the links below:
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
The Girl Who Played With Fire
The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest

Happy reading everyone!
-Lisa the Dancing Bookworm

Friday, August 29, 2014

Thursday's Favorites Spotlight: The Bartimaeus Trilogy, by Jonathan Stroud


This was supposed to be posted yesterday, but I was so exhausted that I couldn't spend as much time on writing this as I would have liked.  Fortunately, I'm now on vacation, so I have more time to read and post!

So, it's time to talk about another favorite of mine.  Today I want to talk about The Bartimaeus Trilogy, by Jonathan Stroud.


The Bartimaeus Series
By Jonathan Stroud

# Of Books: 4 (1 trilogy + 1 prequel)
Genre: Children/YA Fantasy
Words To Describe This Book: clever, funny, sardonic, action-packed


Thursday, August 21, 2014

Favorite Spotlight Part II: The Graceling Realm Trilogy, by Kristin Cashore


Time for Favorite Spotlight number two!  And this one is a fun one!


The Graceling Realm Trilogy
By Kristin Cashore

# Of Books: 3
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
Words To Describe These Books: Creative, Exciting, Empowering, Strong Female Leads


I first read this YA series a few years ago.  I can't remember why I picked it up (I think someone else on Shelfari liked it a lot), but I do remember getting hooked from the very beginning.

Favorite Spotlight Part I: The Madame Karitska Series, by Dorothy Gilman


Hey y'all!  It's Thursday and time for my favorites spotlight!  Because I missed last week, I'm putting up two Favorites!

So here's Favorite numero uno:



The Madame Karitska Series
By Dorothy Gilman

# of Books: 2
Genre: Mystery, with a psychic twist
Words To Describe These Books: witty, fun, easy, optimistic, intriguing

Dorothy Gilman

There are only two books in this series: The Clairvoyant Countess and Kaleidoscope.  But that doesn't stop the books from being really good.

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Thursday's Favorites Spotlight: Harry Potter, by J.K. Rowling



It's Thursday already!  Time for my Favorites Spotlight!  And this week it's my all-time favorite series:


I belong to the generation that grew up with this series.  The first time I read this book, I was 11 years old and the third book had already come out.  I didn’t know much about the series, except that everyone in my school seemed to be reading these books, and the book covers looked really cool.  So I asked my mom if I could have a copy of The Sorcerer’s Stone to read.  

Monday, July 28, 2014

Favorites Spotlight: The Amelia Peabody Series, by Elizabeth Peters


It's time for a Favorites Spotlight!
This week:


The Amelia Peabody Series
by Elizabeth Peters




# of Books in Series: 19
Genre: Mystery, historical fiction
Words to Describe This Series: witty, fun, adventurous, historically accurate, well-written