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[20 Aug 2011 | No Comment | 371 views]
Currently reading Kate Torgovnick’s Cheer!

It’s not really a secret that I wanted to be a cheerleader. But one major factor was not attending public school. My school didn’t even have a dance team. So, I’ll pass and probably be that mother who tries to live vicariously through her daughter!
The title, Cheer! Inside the Secret World of College Cheerleaders, was so familiar to me because I watched all the episodes of the CW series, Hellcats, and Cheer! was always acknowledged in the opening credits as the basis of the series. One day, I was browsing around …

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[4 Aug 2011 | No Comment | 425 views]
Terry Fallis’ unorthodox journey to getting published

A few months ago, I was searching for direction and for about 48 hours, I thought I would complete an Editing Certificate from Simon Fraser University and registered to attend a session to obtain more information about the certificate. I saw amongst the other sessions one featuring Terry Fallis, author of Canada Reads 2011 winner The Best Laid Plans, and registered.
The seminar rolled around last night and I was in two minds about going–spend 90 minutes learning more about a passion or enjoy one of very numbered nice Vancouver summer …

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[13 Jul 2011 | No Comment | 337 views]
Currently reading Gary Shteyngart’s Super Sad True Love Story

I first heard about Gary Shteyngart’s 2010 novel Super Sad True Love Story (SSTLS) through Spark, the CBC technology podcast (abbreviated interview in Episode 120, full 20-minute interview) and hopped onto the library website to place a hold on it. My interest waned and I didn’t pick it up until I recently saw it again at the library’s Central Branch as a Fast Read (finish in 7 days or else!). I want to procrastinate from some real world stuff, so this time was as good as any. Further, I had recently …

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[27 Jun 2011 | One Comment | 839 views]
Currently reading a graphic novel! Marvel adaptation of Sense & Sensibility

Although Sense & Sensibility as a Marvel comic came out on November 17, 2010, I do not darken the doorways of comic book stores and only learned about it in April 2011 from an LJC blog entry. I tremulously entered a comic book store one day and saw there were Female Force comics of Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin, and Martha Stewart, to name a few, and no Jane Austen. It was much more comfortable to surf the bookstore from home!
I decided upon Sense & Sensibility because I do not have …

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[23 Jun 2011 | One Comment | 893 views]
Currently Reading Angela Tung’s Black Fish: Memoir of a Bad Luck Girl

I started reading Angela Tung’s blog many years ago, drawn in by stories of her single life in New York City with a good communications job at a big pharma company. Searching back through GMail, I learned she commented on my blog for the first time in October 2006–I hadn’t realized it has been that long! I’m 100% sure her Internet handle at the time was a big hook for me and then her writing, her sardonic way of relating her life kept her blog amongst my most anticipated reads …

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[13 Jun 2011 | No Comment | 383 views]
Currently Reading: Francine Pascal’s Sweet Valley Confidential

Are you a Jessica or Elizabeth? Although I just tested Elizabeth*, I’m quite sure I’m Jade Wu who, Wikipedia informs me, turns trampy and nasty a year after we meet her as a sophomore in Out of Reach, but I digress.
I was just the right age to read Sweet Valley High, that I shall dub The Original Series, and not get into the spin-off series in any great depth. Looking through the list of novels in The Original Series, and surprising myself with what I can remember of general plots, I’m …

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[1 Jun 2011 | No Comment | 346 views]
Currently Reading: Cathy Erway’s The Art of Eating In

I have been reading Cathy Erway’s memoir, The Art of Eating In: How I Learned to Stop Spending and Love The Stove, in the strangest places. I read about two-thirds of the memoir over several elliptical sessions at the gym and some of the rest while, fittingly, eating out. And since it was the kind of meal where I could read while eating, it wasn’t a spectacular meal or while with friends.
Based on an unpublished blog entry of mine where I alluded to Erway’s popular blog, Not Eating Out in …

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[26 May 2011 | 2 Comments | 697 views]
Currently Reading: Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House Series

I like tracing the route by which I find myself reading a certain novel. In the case of embarking this year on reading all nine Little House books, a couple of years ago: NPY and I were visiting a friend and–true to my form–I read the titles off the spines of the volumes on her bookshelf. She exhibits a similar whole-series compulsion like I have, with not just the first three Anne books, but all 8. She also had all of the Twilight and/or Harry Potter books. And, what caught …

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[6 May 2011 | Comments Off | 380 views]

A Smart Canucks post, “Do we take multiculturalism for granted here in Canada?” (warning: a NSFW image is first thing in that post) alerted me to this seemingly surreal book, a recently published exposé by former Wall Street money manager J.C. Davies, I Got the Fever. Her credentials to write this book include, according to her bio, an undergraduate degree in psychology, a masters degree in public health, and 20 years of dating men of different cultures*. The book purports to cover from her own experiences and interviews with women …

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[31 Mar 2011 | 2 Comments | 759 views]
Currently Reading: Bethanny Frankel’s Naturally Thin

My one-time personal trainer–two sessions came with my gym membership–told me that losing weight is 80% diet changes. That 20% from lifestyle change sounds so minimal it was quite a disincentive for me to go hardcore and hit the gym often. (Yes, I know, physical activity confers bountiful benefits beyond shedding pounds.) I know that something in my brain is wrong that allows me, nay, urges me to eat as much as I can some days. And I’ve never been a dieter or calorie counter: “being on a diet would …