Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Gleeks & their dang books!

I am never one to jump on the bandwagon...like ever. However, last night, at around 9pm on Fox 29, that changed. I have become a Gleek. For those of you who have NO IDEA what I am referring to, I have officially joined on the Glee bandwagon.  I am a fan and why should I not be? I am a former North Penn Thespian (not Lesbian).  Glee was made for my kind, it just took me long enough to get addicted. So why was I inspired to watch last night. Because they went Gaga of course! The cast sang two renditions of Lady Gaga's songs.  Now, thanks to an amazing friend, I am able to watch and catch up with the entire show by next Tuesday, when the next episode is.  Now, if Glee would just do an episode dedicated to La Roux, I would be in love.


I have a mission: to read the 50-something books I have purchased from various thrift stores and Amazon, by the end of this summer. Think I can do it? I am an avid reader and I do enjoy my books. However, I do work in a thrift store where dozens of amazing books come through the donation doors everyday. I can't help it that 47 cents for a paperback book with a 25% off employee discount is such a great price! I scored "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense of Sensibility" by Jane Austen for 47 cents each! I also got "Julie & Julia" by Julie Powell.  However, the book I just finished came from a fundraiser from my school. I scored 16 books for only $2! I picked up Stef Ann Holm's novel, Lucy Gets Her Life Back, at this fundraiser. I was intrigued by the cover because I DO judge a book by it's cover.  I really did enjoy it.  The book is about a single mom raising two boys by herself.  She moves into a wealthy town in hopes of pursuing a personal chef gig.  What she doesn't expect to find is the love of (the rest) of her life. I could totally see this book being made into a Lifetime movie (of course they would leave out the racy parts of the book). Overall, a good read. However, I think I might just donate it to Goodwill ;-)

I get questioned a lot on why I am obsessed with MTV's reality show, The Hills.  Honestly, I get a lot of my music from that show. I have discovered artists such as Dragonette, Natasha Bedingfield, and Stacy Clark on that show.  I recently bought Stacy Clark's EP album, Connect the Dots, off of Itunes. It was only $1.99 for 3 songs. I was highly anticipating this and as always, Stacy did not let me down. I first heard her song "Say What You Want" off her album, Apples & Oranges, from The Hills.  The song plays when Whitney Port leaves her office at Teen Vogue after she is done packing up.  Check out Stacy Clark at her myspace page. Also, make sure to buy her album for only $1.99 on Itunes.

                                                           
                                                                                                                                My mom gave me a $10 Itunes E-card last night. I bought Glee's version of "Bad Romance" and Marina & The Diamonds newly released CD, Family Jewels. I smell a review coming a long!

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