Showing posts with label wild. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wild. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

the wilds. julia elliot. (263)


i actually had no idea what i was checking out when i picked up julia elloitt's the wilds, because it was a blind date book!  i had seen on the brooklyn library's instagram that they did a blind date books for valentine's day and shared it on my facebook.  my friend rovia told me that the beale library in bakersfield was doing it as well and of course i went to check it out.


so cute right.  i ended up picking up this book, because it was genre-bending!


and i wish the library had an actual dating service because i ended up enjoying this book.  it's a collection of short stories that are dark and weird, kind of southern gothic meets sci-fi, but very interesting!

my favorite stories were:

"the rapture", the story of two popular girls whose parents (in an attempt to teach them a lesson on life) forced them to spend the night for a classmate's birthday party.  the classmate was at the bottom of the social ladder and family was odd, an overly religious mother, a gay uncle who used to be a model, and grandmother who was religious but also
some sort of witch.  their stay was filled with creepiness and ended with a blondie reference (the story is called "the rapture.")

"LIMBs" it's a beautiful store with some amazing technology from the future.  a woman, elise mood, is in a nursing home, where she received treatment to help stimulate her memory which she is losing to alzheimer's.  in addition to this, elise was also given "leg intuitive motion bionics" or limbs to help her walk around.     while walking around the facility, an old flame ran into her.  initially, she did not remember him but then things to start to come back, as does memories of her husband.  elise and her husband had a rough life due to an injury he had and though he did cheat on him.  in the end, elise realized her husband was in the nursing home too and one day she escaped the home with him. 

"jaws" was a sad story of having to cope with our parents aging.  it's tough realizing the people that cared for you all your life will start to grow old and need your help.

"organisms" was educational for me.  i learned about a parasite that acts as the tongue of a fish (without the fish knowing) and how it lives by eating the food the fish catches.  it's actually quite scary how parasite organisms take over a body.  this story was like an episode of "the twilight zone" and would make an excellent movie! it was the story of three people but centered around an organism that is taking over the bodies of teens, the side effects are an appetite for junk food and long periods of electronic stimulation (ie video games and tv) sounds just like being a teen right?  which makes it even more difficult
to stop!

"the love machine" reminded me of  "her" and bj novak's short story, "sophia", was about a machine that loves.  it's funny when love is broken down to science, it's interesting to see our behaviors when it comes to love is framed by our knowledge and stimuli around us.

all of the stories are interesting and wierd and dark.  "feral" was about wild dogs that plague a town and a woman falling for a wild dogs expert. "the wilds"
was about a young girl that turns wild like a werewolf with a neighborhood boy. "regeneration at mukti" was about a resort where people go to cleanse their bodies and souls by having all of the horrible negativity and evils in their soul become manifested on their skin as warts and sores, etc. "caveman diet" poked fun at all or these trends to get back to some normal way of life by returning to primitive means.  "end of the world" was about a band getting back together and a woman getting closure from an old relationship.

all in all, a great collection of short stories and i can't wait for my blind date next year!!!

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

mr. tiger goes wild. peter brown. (178)


i picked up mr. tiger goes wild after reading about in that npr article about children's books that makes us wish we were kids again.  i mean that cover alone lets you know you are in for a treat. also my friend fabian gave it his stamp of approval.  

mr. tiger goes wild is not only had beautiful illustrations (as you will see in this post) but it had a wonderful message about being who you are.  i also appreciated how mr. tiger went into the wild to discover his true self and then came back to the city and made adjustments to his life.  its almost like an into the wild for kids (i am assuming, i haven't read the book or seen the movie). 

here is how the story goes.  first, first mr. tiger is over being proper.






as the text shared, he wanted to be wild!


so he starts off my walking on all fours.


then he gets crazy and loses his clothes!


and ultimately runs off to be in the wild.


but then mr. tiger became lonely.


so he returns to the city and discovers that . . .




he can be back home and be himself.  hooray!!!

a wonderful story for kids of all ages and really great illustrations.  i just bought a copy for myself because it definitely needs to be in my book collection.

i will also add that i read it with my favorite little pdc brother lucas and he loved it.  so it really is great for kids of all ages, he is two and was excited each time he was able to roar like the tiger.  he also pointed out different animals i mentioned.  it has his stamp of approval, and he is the cutest kid ever so be sure to check it out!