Friday, September 27, 2013

This Is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper

"The death of Judd Foxman's father marks the first time that the entire Foxman family-- including Judd's mother, brothers and sister-- has been together in year. Conspicuously absent: Judd's wife, Jen, whose fourteen-month affair with Judd's radio-shock-jock boss has recently become painfully public.

Simultaneously mourning the death of his father and the demise of his marriage, Judd joins the rest of the Foxmans as they reluctantly submit to their patriarch's dying request: to spend the seven days following the funeral together. In the same house. Like a family. 

As the week quickly spins out of control, longstanding grudges resurface, secrets are revealed, and old passions reawakened. For Judd, it's a weeklong attempt to make sense of the mess his life has become while trying in vain not to get sucked into the regressive battles of his madly dysfunctional family. All of which would be hard enough without the bomb Jen dropped the day Judd's father died: She's pregnant.

This Is Where I Leave You is Jonathan Tropper's most accomplished work to date, a riotously funny, emotionally raw novel about love, marriage, divorce, family, and the ties that bind-- whether we like it or not."

This Is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper is amazing. I'm so impressed by Tropper and going to try and coherently express it in this post.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Novel Adaptation: The Perks of Being a Wallflower

I didn't think that The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky could get any better and then it got turned into a film! 

Friday, September 13, 2013

Back 2 School Reading 2013

Hey everybody! It's currently the weekend between my second and third weeks at school so I thought I'd do a little bloggin' and readin' while I enjoy it.

Last year around the end of August I made this post.

This year I've decided to read one of my favorite Meg Cabot YA books, How To Be Popular. I remember how I felt after reading this book for the first time and I hope the feeling comes back. How To Be Popular is so appropriate to me for back to school because even though I'm going into my third year at college, I can still relate to Steph Landry.

I'm also reading The Perks Of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky again because it's a beautifully written book and on most days I feel like Charlie, but extra especially when school starts.

Happy Reading, good luck this school year and just keep reading!!!

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Reading List!: September 2013


As I enter my third year of film school, I enter my third year of finding any distraction obtainable to procrastinate during the school year. Reading seems like the most productive distraction. I mean come on! It's so unusual to use reading as a distraction because reading has a positive connotation. I'm starting the trend of using reading as a procrastination tactic. You should too. 


Here's my reading list for September!

This Is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper
How To Be Popular by Meg Cabot
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides (pictured)
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov (pictured)
One Last Thing Before I Go by Jonathan Tropper