Title: Withering Tights
Author: Louise Rennison
Publisher: Harper Teen
Pages: 288
Release Date: July 1, 2011
Wow. This is it. This is me growing up. On my own, going to Performing Arts College. This is good-bye, Tallulah, you long, gangly thing, and hellooooo, Lullah, star of stage.
Tallulah Casey is ready to find her inner artist. And some new mates. And maybe a boy or two or three.
The ticket to achieving these lofty goals? Enrolling in a summer performing arts program, of course. She's bound for the wilds of Yorkshire Dales—eerily similar to the windswept moors of Wuthering Heights. Tallulah expects new friends, less parental interference, and lots of drama. Acting? Tights? Moors? Check, check, check.
What she doesn't expect is feeling like a tiny bat's barging around in her mouth when she has her first snog.--Goodreads
Oh my giddy God, it's a new Louise Rennison book.
I love her. It's no secret that her Georgia Nicholson series is one of my favorites of all time.
I still miss it terribly.
But now Miss Rennison is writing NEW THINGS. *squeals*
And it comes out soony, soony, soon, soon. And it sounds GREAT. And I am EXCITED.
[That said, if you are a blogger/publishing friend who has a copy that you either a) want to loan me, or b) want to send me to review, I would appreciate it mucho, and would probably name a stuffed animal after you.]
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Top Ten Tuesday: Beach Reads
Sooooo. I'm a weird girl in that I don't really like the beach. I mean, I'll go. But I don't want to spend an entire week or month or, really, an entire day at the beach. I think this partially has to do with the fact that I am very fair skinned, and therefore the sun and I don't really like each other, and partially with the fact that I hate sea creatures. Like. HATE them. I also didn't grow up anywhere near the beach, so maybe that factors in too.
However, I do understand the appeal of the beach. Warm sun, nice sea breeze, ogling good looking men (or women!) in almost no clothes . . . there are a lot of things much, much worse than that, right? Despite my weird distaste for beaches, there are some books I've read where I've thought, "You know, this would be a fun book to read on a beach." Most (okay, all) of these books fall into the adult chick-lit category.
The Nanny Diaries by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus
Back when I was about 15 and decided to make the leap from YA to adult fiction, (also, the leap from Seveteen mag to Cosmo...I thought I was sooo grown up.) this was the book I jumped off with. It's a pretty good little read, and super duper different than the God awful movie adaptation. It's light, breezy, funny, and fun! However, if you've ever considered being an au pair, it might make you think twice about it . . .
Anything by Candace Bushnell
Say what you will about Ms. Bushnell, but I like her books. She crafts female characters that are interesting women with varying ideas about love, sex, career, and just life in general, and knows how to write a delicious bedroom scene. And let's be honest--when you're on vacation, you want to read something a least a little bit titillating.
The Shopaholic Series by Sophie Kinsella
These books are just cute. And waaaaaay better than the movie. (I think this is a theme...)
Everyone Worth Knowing by Lauren Weisberger
So, Weisberger is the lady who wrote The Devil Wears Prada, which I also read and very much enjoyed. However, I liked Everyone Worth Knowing MORE. Mostly because of her uncles. When you read it, you'll know what I mean. :)
The Georgia Nicholson series by Louise Rennison
Alright, I can't help myself! I'm throwing in some YA! I effing LURVE these books. I would read them ANYWHERE. Including the beach.
Even though I'm not a big beach fan, it looks like I might actually find myself on quite a few beaches this summer! So I would LOOOOVE to have your suggestions for great beach reads I should check out, in comments!
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by the lovely ladies over at The Broke and the Bookish.
However, I do understand the appeal of the beach. Warm sun, nice sea breeze, ogling good looking men (or women!) in almost no clothes . . . there are a lot of things much, much worse than that, right? Despite my weird distaste for beaches, there are some books I've read where I've thought, "You know, this would be a fun book to read on a beach." Most (okay, all) of these books fall into the adult chick-lit category.
The Nanny Diaries by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus
Back when I was about 15 and decided to make the leap from YA to adult fiction, (also, the leap from Seveteen mag to Cosmo...I thought I was sooo grown up.) this was the book I jumped off with. It's a pretty good little read, and super duper different than the God awful movie adaptation. It's light, breezy, funny, and fun! However, if you've ever considered being an au pair, it might make you think twice about it . . .
Anything by Candace Bushnell
Say what you will about Ms. Bushnell, but I like her books. She crafts female characters that are interesting women with varying ideas about love, sex, career, and just life in general, and knows how to write a delicious bedroom scene. And let's be honest--when you're on vacation, you want to read something a least a little bit titillating.
The Shopaholic Series by Sophie Kinsella
These books are just cute. And waaaaaay better than the movie. (I think this is a theme...)
Everyone Worth Knowing by Lauren Weisberger
So, Weisberger is the lady who wrote The Devil Wears Prada, which I also read and very much enjoyed. However, I liked Everyone Worth Knowing MORE. Mostly because of her uncles. When you read it, you'll know what I mean. :)
The Georgia Nicholson series by Louise Rennison
Alright, I can't help myself! I'm throwing in some YA! I effing LURVE these books. I would read them ANYWHERE. Including the beach.
Even though I'm not a big beach fan, it looks like I might actually find myself on quite a few beaches this summer! So I would LOOOOVE to have your suggestions for great beach reads I should check out, in comments!
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by the lovely ladies over at The Broke and the Bookish.
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