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weapon of choice

  • Oct 4, 2008
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Absolut
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Oh, Absolut Vodka, I would be very, very sad without you. Your reasonable price fits my broke-ass student budget, and you are wonderful in my vodka gimlets. Your flavoured varieties are tasty too - I'm having a peach Absolut and 7up right now, after a particularly stressful school week.

It seems like some people view vodka as an 18 year old booze - and it was what I first started drinking when I went to university at 17, going to socials, having my 18 year old friends buy me drinks until I turned 18 a few weeks later. But I actually enjoy vodka  now, and I like the taste of it, and I don't try to hide it in orange juice (although I do occasionally enjoy it with OJ). I'm not much of a  snob, I'll drink well vodka when I'm at a bar or social, but I don't like it as much as Absolut (or Grey Goose, which is great but out of my price range). Especially in gimlets, which are my favourite.

So Absolut, thank you for the many delicious drinks you have provided. Thank goodness I didn't have to eliminate vodka when I had to cut out gluten.
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I love my bike

  • Apr 23, 2008
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Last fall, my grandparents moved from the house they lived in for over 20 years to an apartment. A lot of stuff had to be downsized, and as a result, I got a set of table and chairs, a tv, and my aunt's old red bicycle (named Murray). I didn't have a chance to try out the bicycle (it was already October and it was getting cold).

I got out of school early today. It was nice out - sunny, and the air was a little crisp - so I managed to get the bike out of storage and go for a ride. It's pretty basic, no speeds, and the sort of brakes that you push backwards on. It's charming though, it's very retro, and has a nice big wire basket on the front. It's very solid, but I can still lift it up and down the half flight of stairs to get outside. I put my purse and a bottle of water in the basket, filled up the tires at the gas station around the corner, and went on a ride around my soon-to-be ex-neighbourhood. I haven't rode a bike for a few years, so I was a little hesitant at first but I got my confidence back pretty quickly. I had the biggest, goofiest grin on my face the entire ride. It was a really nice ride - not really any traffic, and I got to pet some puppies (including a chocolate labradoodle, which was gorgeous, he looked like a brown golden retriever). It was pretty much a success, and now I know that the bike is in good condition.

I think I just might have to ride my bike to school next fall - my new place is going to be pretty close to the school.

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good books are good books, no matter what age they're aimed at*

  • Apr 4, 2008
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Uglies (Boxed Set): Uglies, Pretties, Specials (Uglies)
Uglies (Boxed Set): Uglies, Pretties, Specials (Uglies)
Scott Westerfeld
I've been reading a lot of young adult and children's lit lately - I was reading kids' books regularly for my children's lit class, and it carried over after the class finished. It's good for me to increase my knowledge when it comes to YA and children's lit too - I'll eventually be a teacher after all.

Anyway. I have been giving this series the eye for AGES. Every time someone comes up to my till with it, I sneak glances at the blurb on the back, and think that it sounds like a great setup. I finally picked it up a few weeks ago to read on a flight, and I am so glad I did. This series is wonderful.

I'm going to quote from the back of the book, because my attempt to describe it was well, not very good.

"

Tally is about to turn sixteen, and she can''t wait. Not for her license -- for turning pretty. In Tally''s world, your sixteenth birthday brings an operation that turns you from a repellent ugly into a stunningly attractive pretty and catapults you into a high-tech paradise where your only job is to have a really great time. In just a few weeks Tally will be there.

But Tally''s new friend Shay isn''t sure she wants to be pretty. She''d rather risk life on the outside. When Shay runs away, Tally learns about a whole new side of the pretty world -- and it isn''t very pretty. The authorities offer Tally the worst choice she can imagine: find her friend and turn her in, or never turn pretty at all. The choice Tally makes changes her world forever."



The only way I can describe how much I enjoyed Uglies is with a rambling story. Ok, so I work at a bookstore. Our system told me that we had 1 copy of Pretties in - but I could not for the life of me find it. I tore through the teen section, checked all our tables, dug through every single cart of books in receiving, and checked the system a million times a shift to see if it came in. Repeat this for four shifts in a row. Finally, I gave in and paid full price at our competitors, because I couldn't take the wait any longer. And I read it in under a day, and all that hunting was worth it. Luckily, we had Specials and Extras in stock so I didn't have to repeat that process (I'm in the middle of Extras at the moment).

Scott Westerfeld makes this world seem completely real, and the characters are so well written. There's so much I want to say about this series, but it would just come out as gushing. Just trust me on this. Ignore the fact that it's in the teen section, buy it and curl up in your favourite reading spot and enjoy.

*this being my philosophy when it comes to adults reading books aimed at children, or teens, or so on. I joke that being an ed. student gives me an excuse to read picture books, but really, there is no shame in enjoying good writing, no matter what age the target audience is.
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