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January 06, 2009
I finished my final book of 2008 (the fanfreakingtastic Silent on the Moor by Deanna Raybourn -- review to come) and found myself blankly staring at my bookshelves, trying to decide what to read next. I really wanted to stick to my reading resolutions for the year though, which meant reading something I already owned but hadn't gotten to. The choices available to me were seemingly endless. After about 30 minutes of dithering I closed my eyes and pointed. My finger landed on Prom Dates from Hell by Rosemary Clement Moore, and it turns out that my finger might be a better reader advisor than I am. Not only is this book from my TBR pile, it is also a YA novel. That's two resolutions fufilled by one book. Woo hoo! Too bad the Hell in the title doesn't qualify it as a Horror selection as well. :-)
This is all sorts of sad, but I'm kind of proud that we are six days into the new year and I'm sticking to my resolutions (at least the reading ones). Who knows? Maybe I'll make it a whole week. Or two!
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January 02, 2009
I looked just now, and I only blogged once in 2008. ONCE. That is sad, sad, sad. So, New Year's Resolution #1 is to blog more often. I'm paying for the web space so I might as well use it!
I don't know how you spent your holiday, but I spent mine watching tons of movies and HGTV as well as reading. Regardless of what I was doing, if I was on the couch I was curled up with my man blanket. What is a man blanket? The best Christmas gift a girl could receive. The Feddy family gave it to me this year, and it is probably one of the best gifts I've ever received. It is made out of this fabric:
You're jealous, right? :-) They knew I would think it was hilarious. The truly funny thing is that in-person the fabric is waaaaaaaay more Brokeback Mountain than you might think by looking at this picture.
That makes New Year's Resolution #2 redecorating my living room in a gay cowboy theme. That should be fun. :-)
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September 11, 2008
I'm just curious to see if any of you find me here. Not that I'm here a lot anymore.
I really need to work on that. :-)
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December 16, 2007
I know it makes me the biggest dork in the world, but I am soooooooo excited about this.
Summer 2008 can't come soon enough for me! :-)
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November 28, 2007
You know you are a bad blogger when you get emails from friends wondering if you are okay because you haven't blogged in eons. However, you know that you are a truly craptacular blogger when your patrons start giving you crap because you never update your blog.
So for one of my favorite patrons in the whole wide library world, consider this blog post just for you. :-)
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February 13, 2007
When it snows like it did today, I will no longer have to dig my car out because it will be protected in a garage. Woo hoo!!!
I'm over at RTB today. Stop by and say hi. :-)
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January 30, 2007
Okay, I'm going to do something super tacky today and use material from a blog post I created for my library's reading program. I've been meaning to blog here about this website for a few weeks and just haven't gotten around to it. However, I would like to point out that this post is a bit different in that I am including personal details that I would never share with my patrons. See. You all are special. :-)
It goes without saying that I read a lot. And as a good little obsessive reader I track what I read. I first started doing this in 1985. At the time my library did not have a summer reading club, so my grandmother decided to run her own. She gave me a small, spiral bound notebook to list the number of books I read over the summer in. At the end of summer I was promised a prize based on the number of books I finished. I read every single book I could get my hands that summer, anticipating a kick ass. While the summer reading prize I received was great (my first boombox and the soundtrack to Purple Rain -- I had the best grandma ever), something strange happened along the way. I became obsessed with tracking what I was reading as well as how much I was reading.
I soon graduated from spiral bound notebooks to loose leaf paper kept in a Trapper Keeper. The Trapper Keeper was my organizational method of choice for quite awhile, until I learned how to track what I was reading with Excel spreadsheets. While all these different methods got the job done, none of them were perfect. So I kept searching for the perfect system. And now, I think I might have found it.
With many apologies to LibraryThing, I think my new favorite website for all things book is aNobii. Although it is smaller than LibraryThing in membership and books listed (for now), its functionality for readers wanting to keep track of the books they have read makes it a much better choice. What makes aNobii so gosh darn great? In addition to allowing you catalog, rate, tag, and comment on the items you add to your shelf, aNobii allows you to track your reading progress. Each time you enter a book into aNobii you can put it into one of five categories:
- Not Started
- Finished
- Reading
- Unfinished
- Reference
In addition to these categories, aNobii also allows you to note the date you finished reading a book. And for those of you who are true book nerds like me, aNobii has a "shelf stats" area that lets you see not only how many books you read in a particular year, but the number of pages you read as well. The nerd in me is going wild at the thought of being able to say, "I bet my page count is bigger than yours."
Another cool option if you are someone who lends a lot of books out, aNobii allows you to not only keep track of who has what book, but it also allows you to automatically send them gentle reminders when they are late in returning books to you.
Setting up an account with aNobii is quick, easy, and best of all free. If you haven't found your ideal method for keeping track of what you are reading, you should definitely give it a try. And if you do try it out, be sure you let me know what you think! :-)
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You may have noticed that I have been quiet over the past few weeks. I've been doing something that has had me stressed out of my mind, and I figured a quiet Kelly was better than a constantly bitching and whining Kelly. The good news is that while I'm still a little stressed, a huge weight was lifted of my shoulders this afternoon. I almost blogged about this on Saturday, but I didn't want to jinx it. But I don't need to worry about that anymore.
Since I returned from my Christmas break I have been house hunting. After several weeks of searching I finally found a place I liked and put an offer in on Saturday. After a little bit of haggling on the price, this afternoon the seller and I came to an agreement and I officially bought a home. Eeeeeeeeee!
Okay, that is the one and only squeal of excitement I will let loose. I promise.
I don't close on the place until March 15 and there is still a whole bunch of stuff to be done like getting through the inspection, but in a matter of weeks I will be a homeowner. Scary. The place itself isn't fancy, but it is sooooo much better than where I am currently living. It's a two bedroom condo that has been remodelled, so other than a few minor changes the place is pretty much move-in ready. And now that the stress of finding a place is over, I get to do all the fun stuff like pick out paint colors. Woo hoo!
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