August Reading

What are you reading and why?

Last night, I finished reading The Last Empress by Anchee Min. It is the sequel to Empress Orchid, which I read earlier this year. This book is a thoroughly-researched history of the Empress’s life, and is completely 180 degrees from the way she is portrayed by most historians, like this one. Wow. If you read that link, and wonder how this woman could ever be portrayed as compassionate, loving, dedicated to her sons–in short, likable, then check out the book. (Literally, check it out, it is available at the McPherson Library).

This month, I have three books in my stack. The Help, due to the movie’s recent release, The Paris Wife, due to its current popularity and my love of Paris, and One Hundred Years of Solitude, the book that is taking me One Hundred Years to finish. I expect that I’ll be able to finish The Help and The Paris Wife quickly, because books that are über-popular, let’s face it, usually aren’t terribly difficult. This does not mean they aren’t good!! They’re just easier.

Why am I reading the aforementioned? Well, I try to read for reading’s sake. It keeps a person’s brain engaged in a way that TV never can. It allows me to brush up on grammar and vocabulary, and (in a book written in an accent/dialect like The Help) my creativity. I’m sure there’s a term for “reading aloud in your head” to make the funny spellings of dialect-written books make sense, and it helps exercise that skill.

I haven’t cracked open The Paris Wife yet but I’m excited in getting to it after The Help. One Hundred Years of Solitude is on my list because I enjoyed Love in the Time of Cholera and buzzed through that book very quickly. This one is proving much more tedious and less engrossing. But it won awards, and is supposedly the author’s best work, so I must finish it.

Click on any photo to be taken to amazon.com where the book can be purchased. Except I got them all from the local library.

Writing Prompts

Photo from kayaker1204 on flickr.

I asked, you answered.

A few days ago, I put up a shout-out asking for inspiration on what to write about. I got four responses! If you think of something you want to read about, always feel free to let me know!

  • Write about travel, how it has inspired your sense of design, how you see others, and your passion for the international community.
  • What are you reading and why?
  • How in the world you take millions of ideas and make one awesome product?
  • (Via facebook) Your cute little doggy. Post some pics, vids, and stuff.

Well, today I put up a cute picture of my doggy, but I hope to put up many more in the near future. The problem is that he moves too much and it’s not always easy to get a good picture. And I need a new camera, but that’s beside the point.

All of these are great things to ponder and write about! I’m pumped and I’m already “percolating” my answers. Give me a little while, though, I want to produce more “quality over quantity” product here in my blog.

Mosey’s Bath

Every time we go to our friends’ house and let Mosey play in the backyard with their dog… he gets absolutely filthy.