Sunday, August 13, 2006

Because a Book is the Best Fashion Accessory


Having finished my summer reading and seeking some freedom from obligation before school begins, I've been interested in reading good books that I choose. I read about a new book in Vogue and Entertainment Weekly that sounds really good. It's called Special Topics in Calamity Physics by Marisha Pessl. I picked it up at the book store, but it was hardcover, and therefore ridiculously expensive, so I put it back. But it's about a teenage girl and her father who are constantly traveling, and they end up living in this fictional town where the girl begins to hang out with a weird click involved with an eccentric film studies teacher. There's murder, and each chapter is the title of a famous book. There's also supposed to be a lot of pop culture references and drawings. It's supposed to be really good, and it's Pessl's first novel!

The library is free, unless you return your books late, which I never do, being the angel that I am. So I went there and checked out The Portable Dorothy Parker, and I've been reading the poems. Most of them are incredibly funny. I especially liked this one:

"Oh, life is a glorious cycle of song,
A medley of extemporanea;
And love is a thing that can never go wrong;
And I am Marie of Roumania."

She also said, "Men seldom make passes / At girls who wear glasses." And I was wondering, is that true? Not that I'm going to throw away my glasses or anything; Dorothy would probably not be proud of that.

7 comments:

Amy Green. said...

J'adore Dorothy parker and I heart your blog.

Sarah said...

I really like your blog, you're a good writer and i always look foward to your new posts.

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Anonymous said...

your posts are well, i love your blog and i wish i could write like you. that said, im going to check out that book now..

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Julz said...

Awesome blog! I cannot wait to read that book now!

And I think Jason Mraz and Maroon 5 are awesome.

One more question:
Do you think wearing contacts are insulting? Like, not in a terrible way, but do you think you would ever do it?

Julz
turnstodust.blogspot.com

Jill the Near-Sighted said...

julz:
I don't think contacts are insulting. I think it's fine to wanna show off a glasses-free face every once in a while. As far as me wearing them, I'd probably agree with Scarlett Johansson in Scoop: "I can't wear contacts because I don't like to put my finger on my eyeball."