30 December, 2014

Book Review: Second Glance

A few years ago I read the book My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult, a book that I had absolutely loved, so I decided that I wanted to read another book by her. I chose Second Glance, which is actually a ghost story. In this book Picoult writes about a small town in Vermont that appears to be haunted. As many unexplainable things are happening in this town-rose petals raining down from the sky, the ground freezing solid in the summer, and many more-some of the townspeople explore the power of love and family and how they are not always easy to understand. It is an amazing scrutinization of how death and love can affect a person. 

 This novel has many main characters. It bounces from the point of view of one character to another throughout the whole book, making it fun to read and see the many different viewpoints of the people. As I was reading Picoult's use of beautiful language never failed to amaze me. I am being one hundred percent honest when I say that some of the sentences were crafted so perfectly that after reading them I had to look up from the book to take a moment to process it before I kept reading. Seriously. 

One more thing; Second Glance is not just for people who believe in ghosts, but it just might make you question your beliefs about the supernatural. 




23 December, 2014

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22 December, 2014

The West Point Inn


This last weekend I went on a mini vacation with my family to the West Point Inn. Located on top of Mt. Tamalpais in Mill Valley, CA, this inn allows it's occupants to enjoy the beautiful surrounding wilderness and views with few distractions. It does not have electricity, but uses gas lamps instead. That, along with the extremely spotty phone reception, makes this place a perfect escape from the technology-filled, fast-paced world. 



The inn has rooms available in the main building in addition to having five tiny cabins on the grounds. 








We stayed in one of the cabins, and it was very rustic and pretty. It has the almost bare minimum required for an area meant for sleeping, which is great to encourage the inhabitants to go out and explore the mountain trails. 




One thing that should be mentioned is that there is no easy road access to the West Point Inn. People aren't usually allowed to bring their cars, the only exceptions being if they rent out the entire place or if they have an ailment that prevents them from being able to walk up. The wide walking trail that leads to the inn is about two miles but boasts amazing views and scenery the whole way. 

The best feature of the inn is the view. The sunrise in the morning was absolutely AMAZING. The pictures below were taken looking out off of the balcony on the back of our cabin. Looking down through the clouds into the valley with the sun shining was the perfect way to wake up. 















15 December, 2014

Book Review: The Alchemist




First of all I want to apologize for the fact that I have not been posting much lately. I just went through through my first quarter of university and I have been extremely busy and haven't had much free time. I am going to do my best and work harder on setting time aside in order to post more on this blog! So, anyways, I just finished The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho and I can honestly say that it is unlike any other book I have ever read. 

The story follows a young boy named Santiago who sets out to find treasure but ends up finding himself along the way. During his journey he meets many people, including a king, an alchemist and his true love. One thing that I enjoyed about this book was the style in which it was written. When I was reading it felt like I was being told a story that had been passed down through the ages. It really feels like an ancient tale, even though it was written in a straightforward manner. Although the writing is very easy to read and simple, the story itself is very powerful.  

I would recommend this book to people of all ages because it seriously has something for everyone. It beautifully emphasizes focusing on the self, making it beneficial to everybody.