Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Gossip Girl

After much resistance and sighing and complaining, I surrendered to the idea of reading Gossip Girl by Cecily Von Ziegesar. I went into it with expectations, no, certainties of how horribly catty and shallow it would be, knowing I would hate it. I gritted my teeth and felt on the verge of screaming out in frustration through most of the book. However, regardless of my book-induced inner anguish, I couldn't put it down. It wasn't until the end of the book that I realized I actually enjoyed it. Chock full of things we'll never see and experiences we'll never have, it still somehow managed to bring the "other half" into a light that made them recognizable to the rest of us, though that wasn't even its true appeal.

I find I have a problem with many works of fiction, be they books, movies, plays, whatever. It always seems to me that simple common sense is always sacrificed for the sake of plot twists. This frustrates me to the point where I often find myself cursing the characters aloud (thus attracting much attention to the lunatic talking to her book). To be honest, this was the appeal of Gossip Girl for me. There was very little, if any, of this happening in this book and for that I thank Cecily Von Ziegesar.

If I had to make a comparison, I would compare this book to the nastiest roller coaster or carnival ride you've ever been on. Through the whole ride you're praying for deliverance and cursing yourself for being dumb enough to be strapped to this thing. However, once the ride is over and you stagger away, you realize how much fun you had while mentally doling our your worldly goods. So you stagger to the back of the line and anxiously wait to be strapped back in. I too, have strapped back in as I dive into the sequal, Gossip Girl: You Know You Love Me. I do, Cecily, I do.

- Krista

Friday, January 11, 2008

Lyn

Hello library friends! Just wanted to say how happy I am that CFL now has a blog where our patrons can let us know - well - lots of things. I write the weekly column for the Plaindealer and wonder how many people "out there" actually read it. If you do, what do you look forward to reading most? If you don't read it, I could upload some of the items here. New books in the collection? Programming notes? What would you like to see on our blog? That's it for my first post. Looking forward to your comments!

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Ta Da!

...And here it is. Canton Free Library's very first blog. What we're hoping to do here is offer a place where our patrons can communicate, with us and with each other, share thoughts, ideas and opinions. Book, movie, music reviews. Constructive suggestions. Questions. Requests. Recommendations. Feel free to share!