Monday, April 27, 2009

Book Review: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is a hilarious book. A parody of Austen’s Pride and Prejudice by Seth Grahame-Smith, this book includes a whole lot of zombies, ninja’s and a way cooler heroine with skills that would put Alice from Resident Evil to shame... well okay... maybe not. This book won me over from the first time I read about it at Book Nook Club’s blog. I’m a big fan of zombie movies and I knew I just had to read it.
I read Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice maybe ten to fifteen years ago so obviously I can’t remember the exact details of the book. According to New York Times, 85% of the original text was maintained in the book and 15% is based on Seth Grahame-Smith’s exceptional work of weaving the undead with a taste for human brains into the storyline.

I’ve found reviews from readers who either love the book or hate it. I think the reviews that I’ve read so far of those who didn't like the book may tend to compare the current book too much with the original work in terms of language, character etc. To me, why bother it’s meant to be a laugh out loud book and should not be taken too seriously.
Anyway, if you disliked Lady Catherine’s character as much as I did then one of the best parts of the book is Lizzy kicking her ass... HAIYA!

All in all, this was definitely a fun, fun read.

Here are other reviews I found on Pride and Prejudice and Zombies:

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Side note:

I love my copy of Pride and Prejudice from Headline Review. It has a great chick lit feel on the cover and includes great information on Jane Austen's background. I intend to collect all of Jane Austen’s books from the same publisher. Right now I only own Pride and Prejudice, Northanger Abbey and Emma but will get the rest of the copies soon for my Themed Reading Challenge.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

2009 Reading Challenges Updates

Okay. I am a realistic person and at the slow rate of reading that I’m currently doing, I probably won’t meet some of the challenges I signed up for but I’m keeping my fingers crossed anyway. I suppose I got over-excited seeing that I’m new to the reading community in the blogosphere and signed up for almost all the challenges I found through blogging.

The first challenge I signed up for this year was J. Kaye’s 100+ Reading Challenge which ends December 31, 2009. In my pre-blogging era, I’d manage to read about one book a week so that translates to maybe about 35 to 40 books a year, if I’m lucky. I was hoping to be able to read about 2 books a week but with my current job scope and the hectic schedule I keep, I’m back to my one book a week routine. So far, I’ve only managed to read a total of 22 books so realistically I don’t think I’d make 100 by December. I’d be happy if I can reach even half of that total this year. 

I also signed up for the TBR Challenge which also ends in December 2009. I still have high hopes for this challenge even though I’ve only read three out of the twelve books that I’ve listed. Then there’s the Themed Reading Challenge which I only realized ends this July! EEEEEkkkksssss... for some reason I kept thinking that it would end in December so I thought I would take my time reading the books I listed. I’ve listed four of Austen’s work that I haven’t read before and I’ve only managed Northanger Abbey so far so I still have three more books to go. I’m aiming to read at least one book a month from this list so I still have hopes that this challenge will end well for me.



One challenge that I could not resist signing up for was the 1% Well Read Challenge. I’m not sure if I’ll pull through this one despite the fact that half of the books I listed out are similar to the ones listed for the TBR Challenge and the Themed Reading Challenge. So far, I’ve only read two out of the ten listed. I won’t give up on this one yet since I still have till December to complete the list.
The only challenge that I’ve completed so far is the Once Upon A Time III Challenge and that’s because I signed up to only read ONE book. For this challenge, I read The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly and it’s one of the best books I’ve read this year. The other challenge that I am CONFIDENT I can accomplish is My Friend Amy’s Buy One Book and Read it Challenge. Like the previous challenge, I signed up to read only one book so if I fail this challenge it would just be too hilarious. 99.9% of the books I read are purchased anyway because library facilities in Malaysia are just not that great or convenient to visit. I’ve recently purchased and finished reading Pride and Prejudice and Zombies so this means two challenges down, five more to go!
The most recent challenge that I signed up for is the Non-Fiction Five Challenge which runs from May to September. I’ve got a few books in mind already for this challenge starting from the first week of May.
There you go. In summary, I don’t think I can meet the 100+ Reading Challenge. The rest of the challenges, I’m still aiming to complete the best that I can. So now you know my reading challenge updates. How are your reading challenges coming along?

Monday, April 13, 2009

You as a Dewey System

I'm a sucker for quizzes and when Amanda from Life and Times of a "New" New Yorker posted this quiz up I could not resist! The quiz provides your personality based on the Dewey Decimal System. Click here if you'd like to take part if not, well check out my results:

Result No 1:





natasha musa's Dewey Decimal Section:


830 Literatures of Germanic languages


natasha musa = 41019813191 = 410+198+131+91 = 830




Class:
800 Literature




Contains:
Literature, criticism, analysis of classic writing and mythology.






What it says about you:
You're a global, worldly person who wants to make a big impact with your actions. You have a lot to tell people and you're good at making unique observations about everyday experiences. You can notice and remember details that other people think aren't important.


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Result No 2:





natasha musa's Dewey Decimal Section:


102 Miscellany


natasha musa's birthday: 1/27/1975 = 127+1975 = 2102




Class:
100 Philosophy & Psychology




Contains:
Books on metaphysics, logic, ethics and philosophy.






What it says about you:
You're a careful thinker, but your life can be complicated and hard for others to understand at times. You try to explain things and strive to express yourself.


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Result No 3:





natasha musa's Dewey Decimal Section:


005 Computer programming, programs & data




Class:
000 Computer Science, Information & General Works




Contains:
Encyclopedias, magazines, journals and books with quotations.






What it says about you:
You are very informative and up to date. You're working on living in the here and now, not the past. You go through a lot of changes. When you make a decision you can be very sure of yourself, maybe even stubborn, but your friends appreciate your honesty and resolve.


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What are you reading on Mondays?


It’s Monday! What are you reading this week? is a weekly event held by J.Kaye’s Book Blog.

Last week, I only managed to read The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly and I absolutely loved it! I had another book lined up last week in my reading list: The Art of War for Executives: Ancient Knowledge for Today’s Business Professional, but I completely gave up on this book on the first chapter.

I originally intended to read Paul Sussman’s The Last Secret of the Temple this week but decided to put it aside since my copy of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies arrived earlier than expected... woo hoo! I’m so excited! I’ve read a lot of good reviews on this book and have been dying to read it! I’m already enjoying the first few chapters.

So obviously, I’ll be reading Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and if I finish this in time will probably pick up Paul Sussman’s book where I left off.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

MPH Warehouse Sale

I received an email from a friend today with news of another MPH Warehouse sale happening at the end of this month...YAYYYY! Here are the details:

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Book Review: The Book of Lost Things

I started the first few chapters of The Book of Lost Things thinking that I wouldn’t enjoy it but I’m glad I didn’t quit the book halfway. It had a slow start but it picked up from the seventh chapter onwards. It’s a great book that is filled with fantastic adventures, featuring some of the fairy tales that most of us are familiar with but told with a dark twist.

The book starts with twelve year old David, suffering the loss of his mother’s death due to terminal illness. He then becomes resentful and angry at the arrival of a new woman in his father’s life and his anger and resentment grows when they expect their first child together.
Full of sorrow from his mother’s death and angry with the developments happening in his family; he begins to hear voices from the books that he reads. With the introduction of The Crooked Man who succeeds to lure David into his world, David’s adventure in the mysterious realm begins and so does his journey of self-discovery. The overall book is dark and most times gory, yet the adventures were great and you will see how David matures through each challenge he faces.

I love the way Connolly weaves well known fairy tales into his writing, my favorite is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs which was definitely the funniest part of the book. Obviously I can’t disclose too much in case I spoil it for those who haven’t read it yet. The characters and the storyline are so outstanding that I continued to think about it long after I’ve finished reading the book.

For me, the best part of the book is definitely the ending. The Book of Lost Things is one of the best books that I’ve read and I highly recommend it, though be warned that it is a bit gruesome and those who hate gore might want to stay away from it.
This is actually the first time I’ve read a book from John Connolly and I look forward to reading more of his work in the future. If you’d like to know more about the author, please visit his site here.

Other reviews:
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