Monday, August 23, 2010
Dead Until Dark...
Monday, August 16, 2010
Anita Blake - Comic Novel?
Thursday, August 5, 2010
“What was it in my own life that created the impulse and the safety; the wanting that led me and the knowing that kept me safe from harm?”
The fact that this quote touches on the wanting and knowing of sexual experiences is what caught my attention. Obviously sex is something that at least most people are curious about, and more than likely want to try, but you must have certain knowledge to keep yourself safe from the many risks that one would put themselves through during a sexual encounter.
“By the time I was eighteen I was fluent in the language of sex…”
I chose this quote simply because she relates sex and sexual encounters to a language. She says that she can speak sex fluently, which is a good analogy for the fact that there are many individual details that go along with a dialogue/ language that make it complex and sexual experiences tend to have just as many, if not more details to make it work or even make any sense.
“… I had mastered the art of transforming myself into what I thought each man would fall in love with.”
I chose this quote because I think it is a true statement. I have known girls that put on different faces around different people. She speaks of this being a good thing for her but I think it is living a lie. Granted she is allowed to be whoever she wants to be, but the fact that she is leading people on, on only showing part of her personality to her partners seems deceitful to me. It just seems fake.
“The question is not whether young women are going to have sex, for this is far beyond any parental or social control. The question is rather, what do young women need to make sex dynamic, affirming, safe and pleasurable part of our lives?”
This quote is very well constructed. There is no way to stop young women or men from the curiosities of there own sexualities, so it is not worth it to try and stop them. The best thing to do educate them on how to be safe and smart about there sexual encounters so that they can make the best decisions for their own life.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Twilight, exactly what I expected...
Edward Cullen is described to be beautiful and not handsome. He has the features of a woman but is still an attractive person to women. Bella Swan is an average looking, clumsy, self-conscious girl, who would never expect to be found as an attractive girl. When Edward expresses interest in her, she does not hesitate to show her interest right back. This is where the book lost me. I do not want to hear about how good her new boy toy smells, or hear the two of them have dialogue for what seems an eternity where all they do is ask questions. Before I even knew what was going on they started telling each other how much they love one and other. They barley know each other, he is a vampire who has feminine features, and she is an average adolescent girl who has a crush on a horror movie monster. The whole thing is just way to far-fetched for me to get into.
Even after the love story, I still have trouble finding interest in the vampire part of the book. Yeah, it is cool to be really fast and really strong, and especially cool to like driving fast in cars, but the fact that Edward is a good vampire and tries as hard as he can to not drink human blood just softens up the coolness of being a vampire. But then what really boggles my mind is that the first time he truly has an urge to drink human blood is with his new little girlfriend just makes no sense to me. I mean how could he not want to harm just some random human, and then when he actually likes one, that is the one he wants to hurt. I guess this could make sense if drinking blood was correlated with sexual passion like we talked about in class, but the idea of that just seems rather odd.
I could see why a bunch of people would be very into these books, but it just really isn't up my alley. I mean I love horror movies with monsters, but Edward is not really that scary. Bella has a role that makes girls seem too easy be manipulated, which is not the truth in the slightest. I tried as hard as I could to keep an open while reading this book, but had trouble finding interest in it. I hope this was not my sub-conscious telling me that I would never like it, but even at that I gave it a chance and it just didn't work out for me.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
ITSA ME
I never wanted to jump on the Twilight bandwagon but always was a little bit curious why it was interesting to so many people. Now i guess that I have a pretty good excuse to find out what all the fuss is about.
