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Thursday, July 8, 2010

FINDING TREASURES IN BOOKS.

i think i heard an audible cringe break the silence.  we were on our break at school, and my friends and i were talking about how we can't seem to ever pull all-nighters.  it's a good thing we all hang out together.  and NOT pull all-nighters.  the majority of us all agreed 3:00AM was our breaking point.  the need-fingers-constantly-keeping-eyelids-open time. and i proceeded to say something about coffee not evening working by that point.

SILENCE.

oh yaaaa.  the majority of utahns (mormons) don't drink coffee.  or tea.  silly me!  so here i sit enjoying a nice cup of tea blogging.  and it's lovely.  :)  once finished, i'll probably pick up a good book and snuggle in a fuzzy blanket.  i know i've talked about my love of books before (okay, countless times) on my blog, but this summer i've been a readin' machine and i hope i can continue to do so!  driver's ed is getting super busy and time-consuming, but i'll try to push through.  ;)  my latest book finished was northanger abbey by jane austen.  oh loveee!  i think what made me love it even more was the movie though, which i viewed on da 'tube.  you don't hear that everyday do ya?  -- liking a book even more after seeing the movie?  BUT they did a great version that's current AND amazing.  i'm not a huge pride and prejudice fan (a little too mainstream to suite my taste), so i just wanted to see what the rest of austen's work was like and now i want to finish reading her collection of books!  very cool.

before that, my last read classic was wuthering heights by emily brontë.  i finished it in the best of places, the SUU painting lab.  ohhh how i love SUU.  the library, the buildings, the campus.  meanwhile it was pouring rain outside.  the gigantic drops splattered on the huge glass windows looking out to the campus.  if you've ever read it before, think heathcliff in his room with the windows open, curtains blowing wildly from the wind, and excessive amounts of rain (THAT part!) pouring into his room.  woah.  perfect setting i was in, right?




i just love an old book.  so classic and enjoyable.  :)  i love going through my grandparent's old books.  i have a few of their 1940's school books. (like the kind with charts to use because they didn't have calculators!  tough stuff!)  very interesting.



i was stopped in my tracks when i saw this photograph.  WOAH.  this is my great grandpa's (i have no idea how many "greats" he was) old bible.  this print is soooo cool to see in person.  it has this interesting metallic print quality to it, but you can't really tell in these images below.  the part that stopped me was i have absolutely no idea who these two children are.  i don't even know where this is.  i think my grandpa grew up in california and always lived there, but i'm not really sure...either way, this print is special to me.



wow, long post with lots of words!  you get a gold star and ice cream sundae if you actually read all this!  ;)  before returning northanger abbey to the library, i wanted to leave a little somethin' inside.  :)  a blue post-it fell out halfway through this book and i've always wanted to find a book with a note in it!  unfortunately, there was nothing on the post-it, but i thought i'd return the book with one.  :)  enjoy your weekend all!



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4 comments:

  1. Oh LOVE this post ;) Especially the part about you reading other Jane Austen Novels :) Emma is my favorite. but i saw your reading Northanger Abby too.. thats a cute book :)

    Glad i made you laught and thanks for you comment on my nascar post ;) I did have a good time :)

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  2. What a fantastic post! I also have a great passion for books and Austen is def. one of my favorites!

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  3. Thanks for the good words *hugs*

    I actually bought four books of my own to read this summer. I agree with you on the classical part - the current one I want to read and is part of the ones I bought is Ulysses by James Joyce the 1922 text.

    When did you change your blog layout?

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  4. Love Jane!! Those pics are a link to your past how amazing!

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