Saturday, 2 October 2010

Little Miss Bookworm

*Warning! I've got my geek-head on! This is a long post!*

You probably know this already, but I love, love, love books. Always have. I may not get as much time as I'd like to sit and read these days, but in my opinion there is no better way to pass a lazy Sunday than buring my head in a good book and getting completely lost in another world (with a nice cup of tea and some chocolate Hobnobs close at hand of course).

Books instantly calm me. I love knowing that I am the first to turn the pages of a new book. I love it when someone has read the same book and you can get into a really heated discussion/debate (delete as appropriate) about it.

Because that's what it's all about, isn't it? Using your imagination to visualise the people and places you're reading about. The best thing is that two people can adore the same story for the same reasons but they can have completely different opinions on what such-and-such character looks like or what the protagonist's environment looks like etc etc.

Take film adaptations for example. I can remember the Harry Potter community spitting blood over the casting of Evanna Lynch as Luna Lovegood. To me, Evanna was the Luna I'd always visualised in my mind, but others were so upset and outraged that you could tell that their perfect vision of the character was well and truly shattered.

And then there's Twilight... online forums went crazy after the casting of Rob Pattinson was announced, and most were heavily against him playing Edward. I can't add to that debate having only recently discovered the series, but I chose these two book/movie franchises as these are arguably the most popular (mainstream) adaptations of recent years - to those outside the fan communities, fans reactions may be silly and extreme but I think it's a great example of the power of a good book.

In fact, I would probably go as far as to say that I am always slightly suspicious of people who live in book-free homes, or those who claim that they don't read books - does anybody else relate to that? I always like to nosey through other people's bookshelves as I think it gives a really good insight into their personalities.

What mine say about me goodness only knows! I fall into two distinct camps with books. Firstly, the escapism books that are light and easy reads, and secondly, books that satisfy my inner geek - being anything to do with the Home Front in World War 2 (think the Blitz, rationing, general social history of the time).

Most of the books in today's post fall into the former category :)

When Tesco had their "Buy 2 for £7.00" offer, I was in bookworm heaven, and I knew that I had bought quite a few as reward for enduring the drudgery that is grocery shopping.... (who am I kidding? Any excuse!!)

It wasn't until I decided to rearrange my bedroom recently - including bookcase - that I realised exactly how many brand new unread books I have. In my defence the Tesco book offer ran for about 18 months, but still...            
(look for the justifications in italics - God loves a tryer!)


I am quite frankly shocked.....

These are all non-fiction! I owed it to the animals to read their stories!

and disgusted at the amount of books here....

Geeeeek books! Plus some of Atonement was filmed near me.
It would have been rude not to.

I wanted to read the film novels before the movies were released - oopsie!
And Alan Carr makes me laugh.

So inspired by Jane Tomlinson's story - she did so much for charity.
The Chantelle book was £1 from Asda's bargain bin and
it has hologram writing on the cover - I like rainbows
(errr ok. I concur. I have no excuse for the Chantelle book!)

I had to get the "Paris" book as I have the others in the series,
and I couldn't pass up on a geeek book which was on offer!

These are unread books that I have scoured from charity shops...

50p each!! And the New York one is BRAND NEW!

And these are car-boot beauties that my Daddy collected for me ♥...



Houston, we have a problem. Yes, you were indeed correct if you counted 37. Oh. My. God. I had no idea!!

I wonder if there is such a thing as Book-buyers Anonymous? I will definitely read them all though - I'm just on a book ban for the forseeable future.... umm apart from the Hummingbird Bakery recipe book that I've requested for my birthday. But obviously that doesn't count, being a recipe book. Hehe!

Have you read any of these? If you have, what did you think of them?

I would love to ask for your reading recommendations too but quite frankly I daren't. I will be the old lady with a million books if I don't restrain myself now :D

xx

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

OMGG!! When I started reading this post i thought the first picture was the entire amount of unread books in your possesion! How funny. You best get reading soon before you have your own library! Ha ha! I can recommend the Time travellers wife and Marley and me and you already own those ;0)

Actually i watched the Time travellers wife film again this weekend and thought it was ok after my mean review on the blog a while back. Perhaps it's because I'm pregnant now and have gone all soft and goo-ey.

Good luck with the reading, perhaps you should review them on your blog. One a fortnight?

x hel x

Rachel Hughes said...

I think I can rival you with the amount of unread books I have, I am addicted to buying them. I've just bought 5 CDs on Play.com though - perhaps I'm just addicted to buying? x

Unknown said...

Love your book collection.
I have loads of Books but i just never get around to reading them, if i do its lucky to be 1-2 a year!
I should make more of an effort as when i do read a book, 9/10 i usually enjoy it. x

Radiant Make Up said...

I've a complete bookworm & i never quite believe other people when they say they don't read(my room is full of book) i just get such enjoyment from them :)
I'm mainly a fiction kind of girl but i've read dewy!

Jess said...

I have many similar books to you, I love them :)

xo