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Month: August 2005

My Encounters with Vampires

Posted on August 30, 2005July 7, 2025

So here I am actually sitting at the computer while I eat breakfast (code for Emma’s asleep)and I figure I should post something on my blog. So I decide to say something about the vampire books I read this summer. I should probably say that I’m not a fan of vampires – I haven’t read Anne Rice and I gave up watching Interview with a Vampire after about 10 minutes. So the fact that I read two vampire books this summer is a bit odd. But these weren’t your typical pseudoerotic bloodsucking variety.

The first one I read was Sunshine by Robin McKinley . I had to make myself read it because I love Robin McKinley, but, like I said, dislike vampire books. But of course since it was Robin McKinley it was wonderful. She has this amazing talent for creating alternate worlds – and this one happens to be populated with vampires. The main character, Sunshine, is a baker who thrives on the element of sunshine which makes things interesting when she gets mixed up with vampires. It is actually a good look at the nature of evil and of how nothing is inherently evil but can be used for either good or evil. There is adventure and some scary elements here, but nothing overwhelming.

Then I also picked up The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova which has been on the bestseller lists all summer. It too proved to be a fascinating read. It is set up like a history documentary and follows three generations of a family as they stumble upon and are drawn into researching the Dracula legend. Every time they come close to a clue something dangerous happens to push them away. It is a very well written tale and the unfolding of the story holds your attention. As a reader you find out bits of the story at a time until the whole picture is revealed at the end. Although it has horrific elements, it is not scary. For unlike most vampire books it is not a fantasy novel – it is “historical” fiction.

So there are my encounters with vampires this summer. Will I read more? – most likely no. But these were good books that I would recommend.

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It Pays to Read

Posted on August 3, 2005July 7, 2025

So I participated in the Warrenville library’s summer reading program this summer. I love doing stuff like that – read so many books, enter to win a prize. I did it for a few years in Wheaton and of course never won a thing – not even the crappy weekly flower arrangement prizes. But this summer I won TWO of Warrenville’s prizes. For writing reviews of the books I read I won the June drawing for an AMC gift card. Then I just found out that I won the grand prize for the summer of 4 Six Flags tickets. Crazy huh. We have never been to Six Flags Great America and are not real sure how it will work with a baby. I’m actually more excited about going to the new Hurricane Harbor thing, its been years since I’ve been to a water park. So anyway, I just thought I’d share that it pays (with crazy prizes) to read! 🙂

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