Showing posts with label feelings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feelings. Show all posts

Sunday, November 17, 2013

East of Eden, by John Steinbeck



Genre: Literature & Fiction
Rating: ★★★★
Published: June 18, 2003
Publisher: Penguin Books
Pages: 602

Disclaimer: this review is going to be really hard for me to write partially because I finished reading it maybe half an hour and ago and also because I just have a lot of feelings right now. 

East of Eden is a book that's been sitting on my shelf for a long time, and I never really thought that I was ever going to get around to it. I finally decided to take it off my shelf because I had an assignment for my Botany class, which was to read a book that could be related to something botanical and to write a review. (This will not be that review.) I chose this book because it had a garden in the title, and I knew that Steinbeck wrote a lot about agriculture and America in his novels.

I'm... just really, really happy that I read this book. I really feel like East of Eden was a great book, and the reason I say that is because I feel like I am a different person because of this book. 

East of Eden is an epic family saga, spanning multiple generations, with a rich cast of characters. It's a modern retelling of the story of Cain and Abel, and the philosophies represented and expanded upon totally pulled me into the story. I'm not really familiar with the Book of Genesis, but I did enjoy reading the characters' discussions about human nature and destiny. While reading this book, I often felt like my brain was being stirred around and rearranged and mashed together. When I finished the book, I felt like the wind had been knocked out of me, my mind blank and reeling from the experience. 

This book came to me at The Right Time in my life, and I know that it will stay with me as one of my favorites. I know that for sure that I will be re-reading it some time in the future, and that I will enjoy turning it over and over in my mind for the years to come. I recommend this book completely.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Bury your head in the sand

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

This post is a (super short) collection of things floating around my mind having to do with the spoopy-skary festivities. It's short, but whatever. (I should really be writing an essay by now. Ugh.)

The idea of a 1940s! teen witch coven is about 1000% more attractive to me than American Horror Story right now. I want this to be on TV. Please...? Via

Project idea. Via

 Via.

 Halloween project idea, Night Vale themed. Sadly, couldn't find a good enough white shirt. :/ Via.

More "Welcome to Night Vale" costume inspiration. Via

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Another project idea. Credit to Jose Ignacio Romussi Murphy. Via


I'm sad Halloween is over, but GOOD RIDDANCE to October! Seriously, this has been a way stressful and busy month, and if I can make it to Thanksgiving break, then I can make it to winter break. That's all I'm gunning for, at this point. Class schedules have been released for next semester, and so I'm super torn between wanting to take a class on animation vs. one about fascism and (my personal favorite) COLONIALISM. Because of course limits, I'll probably try to get into animation, tbh, since next year I wanna go abroad, and I don't know when I might be able to take another animation course.

(...#boringtalk)

Anyways, I have a few posts in the works, and I'm working on a few new features for the blog. I'll be busy fleshing the details out (I want to launch some of them next year), but until then I'll keep posting sporadically.