Only The End of the World Again

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Yet another reason why Neil Gaiman is one of my all-time favourites. The imagery of P. Craig Russell, Troy Nixey and Matt Hollingsworth – coupled with Mr. Gaiman’s masterful story-telling – makes this an unforgettable story that is hard to put down.
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Why I Enjoyed “Today Will Be Different” by Maria Semple

Mental health, or lack thereof, has become a hot-button topic over the years. But it seems to be extremely prevalent as of late, when considering the PEOTUS seems to be seriously deficient in the mental anything scope.

Indeed, we are all seeing and feeling the rough waters of the next four years lapping at our feet. With the inauguration in exactly one week, thousands of people like myself are scrambling to find our “happy place”.

Ninety-five percent of the time, my happy place is in a book. The other 5% largely looms around coffee. Because priorities. (Don’t give me that look. If you were honest with yourself, you’d admit there’s nothing as wonderful as what’s in your mug.)

For the last week or two, reading Maria Semple’s junior effort, Today Will Be Different has kept me preoccupied on both my train rides to work in midtown Manhattan, and subsequently, my train rides home to Brooklyn. She brings her main character, Eleanor Flood, to the forefront of multiple relationships; wife, mother, sister, daughter, student. And by the end of this book, we as an audience all become students. You definitely learn a lot not just from Eleanor, but also her husband (Joe), her son (Timby — yes, really), her sister (Ivy) and the myriad of other people in her life. You learn how she’s had to adapt to transitions late in life. You get a sense of the complexities of being a sister, and the tasks of forgiveness that being a sister entails.

Set in Seattle, it’s a light read that guarantees a smile on practically every page, with the hardback edition being just over 250 pages. There have been multiple times where I have bark-laughed on the F train. Awkward? Yes. Silver lining? Pleeeeenty of personal space after the release. If you’ve never read her books before, let me suggest reading this as an intro. Her two previous books, Where’d You Go, Bernadette?(released August 14, 2012) and earlier than that, This One Is Mine (released December 4, 2008), are worth a read as well.

She has a great sense of humour, and often reminds me of Jenny Lawson in the brand/tone/delivery of humour she uses. She writes beautifully flawed characters, and the hook is in by the second or third page. I strongly recommend this book if for no other reason than it’s a nice escape from “the real world”.

MY WEAR/READ FRIENDS

In a world…

…filled with people who create their own worlds, and share those worlds with world-lovers of this world.

She knew it was love at first sight, the moment she lifted the hardback off the shelf.  There could be no other for her.

…but then she looked at the next shelf over, and it happened all over again.

She is… a bibliobimbo!

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You can’t blame her, can you?  I mean, not really.  There’s so many great books out there!  Is a girl really expected to stay loyal to just one?

As you can probably already tell, this is not the most serious blog you’re going to read.  You are, however, going to have some fun!

My Wear/Read Friends is meant to not only bring bibliophiles together, but also to proudly wear our hearts on our sleeves and our books on our chests! (And ears, necks, wrists – okay, fine, ALL OVER!)

In this blog, I will be focusing not just on books from the past, present and future, but also on clothing and accessories (and hey! Tattoos!!!!) that are biblio-centric.

Over the last few years, I have been focusing on jewelry, clothing and bags that are literally literary (say that one five times real fast), and have proven to start conversations amongst strangers and those a little stranger.  Whether it’s someone on the F line who’s caught your eye with the newest Sedaris, the princess who reads King, or the guy in the corner getting his Deadpool fix, there’s something out there for everyone.  You can be a Hotter Potter, or a sci-fi snob, and still get a convo going with the hopeless romantic reading an Austen classic.  It’s all good here.

Soon to come: links on sites that sell book-related items, a vlog on currently-reading books, and updates on Best-sellers and Goodreads Recommendations.

Stay tuned, because I’m just getting started!

 

 

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