What I Am Reading: I am nearly finished reading Read To Death by Terrie Farley Moran. Wouldn't you love to browse the menu at Read ‘Em and Eat Bookstore Café? I know I would.
What I Am Listening To: I am very much enjoying Amy Poehler's Yes, Please.
What I Am Watching: Daryl and Carol reunited. What a great moment on The Walking Dead. What do you think of Alexandria's new allies?
This past week my office was abuzz with talk of one of our own's appearance on a television show called Restored. It's a new DIY Network show hosted by Brett Waterman. He restores old houses, and in this case, it was my coworker's 1922 Arts and Crafts home. It's actually been the talk of the office for months now, as we listened to her stories about the filming and renovation process.
What I Am Watching: Daryl and Carol reunited. What a great moment on The Walking Dead. What do you think of Alexandria's new allies?
This past week my office was abuzz with talk of one of our own's appearance on a television show called Restored. It's a new DIY Network show hosted by Brett Waterman. He restores old houses, and in this case, it was my coworker's 1922 Arts and Crafts home. It's actually been the talk of the office for months now, as we listened to her stories about the filming and renovation process.
What's Going On Off the Blog: We started last week off with a field trip to the California Pizza Kitchen restaurant. Our Girl Scout Troop was able to take a tour of the kitchen and learn a bit about the business--and make their own pizzas. It was a lot of fun. We have a few deliveries to make this next week, and the troop still has a few booth sales scheduled at local stores up to the middle of March, but Mouse and I are pretty much done with individual cookie sales. I think many of us will be celebrating once cookie season is officially over.
We've also been busy with soccer, homework, school and work. The usual busy-ness, really.
Tell me about what you have been up to! What are you reading, listening to and watching? How was your week? Do you have anything planned for this coming week?
We've also been busy with soccer, homework, school and work. The usual busy-ness, really.
This Week In Reading Mews:
- Where Is Your Bookmark? (Ten Books I Loved Less/More Than I Thought I Would in the Last Three Years)
- From Book to Movie: Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly
Tell me about what you have been up to! What are you reading, listening to and watching? How was your week? Do you have anything planned for this coming week?
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Every Friday Coffee Addicted Writer from Coffee Addicted Writer poses a question which participants respond on their own blogs within the week (Friday through Thursday). They then share their links at the main site and visit other participants blogs.
How do you feel about books with multiple narrators?
This is a great opportunity to talk about a couple of my pet peeves. First, let me just say I love books with single or multiple narrators. The "voice" of a book is very important in how a book is received. It shapes the story and helps develop the characters. I can lose myself in either situation, and often do. I cannot tell you which I like better--it all depends on the book and the story being told. Using multiple narrators can be very effective.
However, since we are on the topic of books with multiple narrators, I do not especially like it when the "voices" of the narrators are too similar--or worse, are the same. An author using multiple narrators in a book must be able to give each of the characters their own voice--their own personality. Why else tell a story using multiple narrators? My other pet peeve is when a second narrator comes out of the blue near the end of the novel. This tends to happen sometimes in crime fiction novels when the author decides to introduce the perspective or voice of the killer in the last fourth or sixth of the book, a perspective and voice that hasn't come out at all earlier in the book. I just ask for consistency, please.
The question about how I feel about multiple narrators can also apply to audiobooks, which I have only a small amount of experience with. Most of the books I have listened to have only had single narrators (as in: the person reading the book). I have listened to a handful of audiobooks with multiple narrators, most of which have been amazing and wonderful (Eleanor and Park, for example) and one so far that didn't quite work as well for me (the book was written in third person, following multiple characters, and I was a little confused at times about the way the novel was broken up to be read by the two audio narrators). I do enjoy listening to books with multiple narrators, but I do think whether it would work well or not depends on the book, the narrators, and/or possibly the director.
When it comes down to it, I just love reading. And I like how much variety there is out there. Single narrator or multiple narrators, I am there!
However, since we are on the topic of books with multiple narrators, I do not especially like it when the "voices" of the narrators are too similar--or worse, are the same. An author using multiple narrators in a book must be able to give each of the characters their own voice--their own personality. Why else tell a story using multiple narrators? My other pet peeve is when a second narrator comes out of the blue near the end of the novel. This tends to happen sometimes in crime fiction novels when the author decides to introduce the perspective or voice of the killer in the last fourth or sixth of the book, a perspective and voice that hasn't come out at all earlier in the book. I just ask for consistency, please.
The question about how I feel about multiple narrators can also apply to audiobooks, which I have only a small amount of experience with. Most of the books I have listened to have only had single narrators (as in: the person reading the book). I have listened to a handful of audiobooks with multiple narrators, most of which have been amazing and wonderful (Eleanor and Park, for example) and one so far that didn't quite work as well for me (the book was written in third person, following multiple characters, and I was a little confused at times about the way the novel was broken up to be read by the two audio narrators). I do enjoy listening to books with multiple narrators, but I do think whether it would work well or not depends on the book, the narrators, and/or possibly the director.
When it comes down to it, I just love reading. And I like how much variety there is out there. Single narrator or multiple narrators, I am there!
What about you? Multiple narrators or not?
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Every Sunday, Kendra Allen of Reads and Treats comes up with a theme for a Sunday list of 5 things (because making lists are fun!) and asks participants to share.
Today's 5 Things on Sunday theme is New Things to Try. As you can tell from my below list, I am not very adventurous. I kept it simple.
1. I was asked this past week if I could be the treasurer for our Girl Scout Troop. I am still thinking about it. My mom told me during her last visit I was always good at math. Do you think she got me mixed up with someone else? I can do this! (Do I want to?)
2. I want to try yoga. My body and mind would probably appreciate it very much.
3. Compliment a stranger. I came very close to doing so a few weeks ago, but did not. I really wish I had. I like to make people smile, and wouldn't it be nice to make someone's day? Or at least make them feel good for a moment?
4. Take a weekend break from technology. Could I do it? Could my entire family is the bigger question?
5. Pay it forward at a store or in the drive-thru line. I am always tempted to, but have yet to do it.
What new things would you like to try?
Every Sunday, Kendra Allen of Reads and Treats comes up with a theme for a Sunday list of 5 things (because making lists are fun!) and asks participants to share.
Today's 5 Things on Sunday theme is New Things to Try. As you can tell from my below list, I am not very adventurous. I kept it simple.
1. I was asked this past week if I could be the treasurer for our Girl Scout Troop. I am still thinking about it. My mom told me during her last visit I was always good at math. Do you think she got me mixed up with someone else? I can do this! (Do I want to?)
2. I want to try yoga. My body and mind would probably appreciate it very much.
3. Compliment a stranger. I came very close to doing so a few weeks ago, but did not. I really wish I had. I like to make people smile, and wouldn't it be nice to make someone's day? Or at least make them feel good for a moment?
4. Take a weekend break from technology. Could I do it? Could my entire family is the bigger question?
5. Pay it forward at a store or in the drive-thru line. I am always tempted to, but have yet to do it.
What new things would you like to try?
I hope you all have a great week! Happy Reading!
The Sunday Post is hosted by the wonderful Kimba, the Caffeinated Book Reviewer, and gives us all a chance to recap our week, talk about what we are reading, share any new books that have come our way, and whatever else we want to talk about.
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