Sunday, February 21, 2010

Sunday This and That



Not a whole lot going on around RomLand this weekend, or at least none that I've noted.  Well, I did hear of the whole shebang with some college hoosiwhatsit writing up an editorial about judging romance books by their covers, but I guess we just have to consider the source.  Immaturity rears its ugly head, as well as lack of finesse and a better idea for this infant's college paper website.  Seriously, was that all she could come up with?

I'm hoping to finish up The Queen's Dollmaker by Christine Trent today.  It's a review book, so I won't be able to post a review here until the site is updated.  It's suffice to say that I'm literally racing through this book now that I'm on the homestretch.  I don't know why it took me so long to get through it, honestly.  It's a riveting telling of a French woman who flees France for England and builds up a doll making business in her new country.  Since it's set not long before and leading up to and during the French Revolution, of course there's much drama and real history in between.  But the story's good!  Plus, the book also features Marie Antoinette, who I have a small fascination with.  (*mental note* Must check into some books at the library on her.)

On that same note, John and I have taken to going back to the library.  A couple weeks ago, I reupped my card since I'd lost my original one and John got his own.  We've only been there twice so far, but our last trip did net me The Neighbor by Lisa Gardner, Smoke Screen by Sandra Brown, and Hester Browne's Little Lady, Big Apple.  I'd provide links, but I'm just...well, lazy today.

Oh!  I almost forgot, one of my favorite Disney classics -- oh ok, it's probably my most favorite Disney movie -- Beauty and the Beast is being re-released to DVD and Blue Ray this fall.  It's supposed to hit iMax theaters sometime next year in celebrating it's 20th anniversary since Disney's initial release of it.  Since I've been trying to behave and stay away from eBay (cuz, really, I can do some damage there when shopping for Cows on Parade figurines), I'll definitely pick up my own copy as well as one for my sister since she's a Disney hussy fan.

Since football is over, I've had to relegate myself to watching the Olympics and classic tennis matches on the tennis channel.  No one has been more excited than me to see the Winter Games darling, Apolo Anton Ohno, claim his seventh medal with last night's bronze.  He's now beat Bonnie Blair's record as the American with the most medals during a Winter Olympics not on home turf.  Not bad, eh?  The summer games hero, Michael Phelps, was there last night to watch.  I also made myself dizzy when I got so excited that Evan Lysacek won gold in men's figure skating, too.  Tonight, it's USA vs Canada in men's hockey -- now that should be fun.

(how many months until football, again?)

(oh, and tennis is not just around the corner, but is here >;-D )    

9 comments:

CindyS said...

It's been 20 years!? *faints*

This getting older is for the birds! And Bob would say I'm a Disney girl but I think I worked it out ;)

And Canada blew chunks tonight on the ice but we'll get there. I hope!!

cindyS

Amy said...

Sorry for the Canadian loss, Cindy -- but I have to say I'm proud for the US team. ;-)

However, the Canadian ice dancing team is phenomenal! Awesome routine last night!

Anonymous said...

Amy, I just stumbled across your blog. Thank you for the nice comment about my book!

Is the pile of books on your profile page your entire book collection...or your TBR pile...or your already-pile? Because those are some towering stacks!

Anonymous said...

I should have said, "your already-READ pile?"

Methinks I hit Send before reviewing my words. :)

Amy said...

Hi, and welcome, Christine! And, yeah -- that's my To-Be-read pile. Scary, eh? A friend of mine mentioned that at least it's in one sort of collective pile. ROFL If she only knew...

Amy said...

I'm actually thinking of re-reading THE QUEEN'S DOLLMAKER soon, too. A rarity for me...

Leya said...

Amy, I left you a little something over here.

Anonymous said...

You're too sweet. Dare I ask what your already-read pile looks like??? And do books you read twice go into yet another pile?

You could probably divide your books up into all kinds of stacks that have nothing to do with the books' subject matter!! :)

Amy said...

Christine, I don't have any pics of my already-read pile. I think I'd be embarrassed by the uneven ratio of unread: already read. LOL!

Thanks, Leya!