Friday, May 29, 2009

Where Have I Been!?!?!?!

It's been almost a month since I posted last and I truly apologize to my three readers--or maybe they're thanking me. Lots of fun reading and knitting projects this month to talk about. Here's a preview of posts to come:

Book reviews:

Vision in White - Nora Roberts
Dead and Gone - Charlaine Harris
Dark Lover - JR Ward
Tourist Season - Carl Hiasson
The Piano Teacher - Janice Y.K. Lee
Tap and Gown - Diana Peterfreund
The Poisonwood Bible - Barbara Kingsolver

Current Knitting Projects:

Fern Lace Scarf
February Lady Sweater
Ballet Camisole

Also, if you're counting (if not, lucky for you I am), The Poisonwood Bible was my 50th book this year!!! (cue fanfare and balloon drop!) So, more posts to come. Happy book knitting and sweater reading to all!

-L

Monday, May 4, 2009

His Dark Materials

I've never really understood what all the fuss was about The Golden Compass. I read it a few years back and while there an anti-religious undertone, I never understood why Christian groups were so upset about it.

Recently, I listened to a full cast recording of all three books in the series: Compass, The Subtle Knife, and The Amber Spyglass. Of the three, The Subtle Knife is by far my favorite. I love conflict and this book is where all the action is. That and I really like Will and I find Lyra kind of annoying. Lyra spends most of this book in a drugged sleep--thank you Mrs. Coulter.

Throughout all three books, Lyra's relationship with her parents is fascinating. Azriel and Mrs. Coulter are such awful parents. Mrs Coulter grows to love Lyra in a very Emily Gilmore type of way ( I love you, but I refuse to get to know you--I'll just use my mental picture instead) but I'm not sure that Azriel loves her at all. I know he doesn't like her. The closest thing to love he ever shows her is grudging admiration.

I wasn't really happy with the ending. I understand why it ended the way it did, but I think that after I invested over 20hrs listening, it should have ended happier. These two kids sacrifice everything throughout the course of the story (including body parts) and still manage to carve out a little bit of happiness for themselves only to have it snatched away in the end.

The religious/anti-religious themes are blatant and at times Pullman comes across as preachy. I think that there will be a lot more backlash once the movie version of the Subtle Knife is released. They ended the Golden Compass before the audience learned of Azreil's agenda. It will only add more fuel to the ridiculous "war on christianity" fire.

April Socks



Well, I finally completed my April socks. These are the first socks I've ever done two at a time and I must say that I'm completely sold on the technique. Second sock syndrome is completely eliminated!

The pattern for these is "Magic Mirror" by Jeannie Cartmel. It's free on Ravelry. The design looks intricate and for the most part it is--but it's fairly easy to memorize. I'm not a huge fan of ktbl, but I have to say that the effect is pretty cool.

Next month's socks: Angee from the new book Sock Innovation by Cookie A.