Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

28 January 2014

Book Review: Longbourn


After deciding spur of the moment that I was too unwell to stay in Edinburgh with my chummies for New Year, I bored a train - following tears resulting from feeling shit and a cancelled train - and took myself on the 19:58 services to Glasgow Queen Street. When arriving at my destination, I had time to waste before my connecting train departed. The only place open at 20:53 on the 30th of December 2013 was WHSmith.

Naturally I wandered in searching out a snack, little did I know I would be leaving 2 books heavier and a snack in tow - naturally. I had heard about Longbourn by Jo Baker initially from my Auntie on Christmas Day. As soon as I heard the words Pride and Prejudice, a different take and based below stairs - I was sold!



Initial Thoughts
When I don't feel well I do two things: sleep and read. Longbourn is a perfect book to get into if you are feeling a little under the weather, it isn't written in the sometimes confusing and difficult to keep up wording of Jane Austen's novels. Let's be honest, when you feel horrible trying to battle through the turn of the 19th Century dialect is not what you fancy.

Each chapter begins with a short tag line, I guess you could call it, from Pride and Prejudice to keep you up to date with the happenings from upstairs. This allows you to get an idea of the kind of work and preparation that goes into Mr Collins coming to Longbourn, for example, or the Bingleys inviting Jane to Netherfield Hall.

I've a couple of chapters into Volume Two of the book and so far I have been really enjoying reading Longbourn. I haven't been able to predict what is going to happen which is always a good thing!

Final Thoughts

After enjoying the first volume of Longbourn by Volume Two I had lost interest. The plot seemed to be developing at the slowest pace known to man. Eventually I lost interest, if a book feels like a task you have to force yourself to sit down and do - it isn't worth it. With a snappier plot line and less pointless information i probably would have read this straight through. I understand that the mundane, day-to-day tasks for Sarah, The Hills, Polly and James were probably described with such detail to show just that but it did nothing for me.


My next read is Paris Revealed by Stephen Clarke which so far I am really enjoying. This year, I'm setting myself the challenge of reading a book a month so hopefully doing little reviews on here will keep me reading. What are you reading just now?


19 December 2012

Trousers & Books







 I haven't done an outfit post in what feels like forever basically I haven't really been wearing anything interesting or that I don't normally wear ... fallen into a bit of a rut I guess but New Year out of rut & all that....

I just wanted to check in, say hello & share 2 probably not interesting pictures with you. First up, H&M sale get there it is amazing. I am considering going back again to pick up some grey jeans I saw & really wish I had bought but don't fear I did not leave empty handed. I left with these gorgeous black & white patterned trousers which were a bargain at £10!! I was umming & ahhing over whether to keep them or not but I figured i might as well sure I will find things to wear with them. The feature I like the best has to be the black strip down the side of the legs, it just adds a nice little touch to the trouser.

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This is my Christmas holiday reading material, British Vogue & The Great Gatsby by Fitzgerald which I am so very close to finishing & have loved every page. I am a big reader particularly of older books - for want a of a better way to say that -  I am not a fan of chick-lit modern books, I guess I like the escapism of going to another time. Everything was so much more glamorous. *Sigh*

Happy Wednesday! 

8 October 2012

What's velvet & fluffy?



After a Friday afternoon pay day splurge I decided University today was the perfect time to debut my new purchases - a little over exaggerated but my Mum does say I have a vivid imagination! I have been really loving textures recently in particular velvet. I searched for velvet trousers for what seemed like forever then I discovered the Molly jeggings from River Island. These are the comfiest trousers ever, they have plenty of give all the while having the velvet effect that I dreamt of. Another texture in this outfit is the 'fluffy' texture of this H&M jumper - fluffy is about all I can muster up, I'm sorry - which was a bargain & will definitely become a winter staple. All black but one day colour will pop up...

H&M Jumper
River Island Trousers & Watch
ASOS Rings
Topshop Boots
Zara Bag
Gap Mens via Ebay Jacket

9 September 2012

Reading

I like to think that my blog is a good & honest representation of me, this said I thought I would include a few posts about books. Reading is a massive hobby for me, sitting down & getting completely lost in a book is one of my favourite things to do so I want to try to incorporate this into Erratic Glamour.

I read anything, if it sparks an interest in me; romance, crime, autobiographical, classic, fiction, non-fiction... My love from reading comes from my dad, he is the smartest person I know & has so much knowledge across such a range of topics I guess, I sort of aspire to this quality. He always told me 'If you don't know something (and want to to know more) look it up!' This has led to quite a new flicks through encyclopedias & Googles of the strangest nature but I found the answer to my ponder!

Some of my favourite read:
'Pride & Prejudice' by Jane Austen
Simply for Elizabeth Bennet as a character, Mr Darcy *Swoon* & the love story!

'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee If you have not read this book, go & do it. It is such a wonderful story. The best book I read in all my school exams. Truly wonderful.

Sherlock Holmes Collection of Short Stories by Arthur Conan Doyle His image of Victorian London is so beautifully & accurately portrayed along with the search for the criminal, the character of Sherlock Holmes & his relationship with Dr Watson. Quite a heavy read but if you like this genre definitely check them out!

I am currently reading Ernest Hemingway 'A Moveable Feast' which is making me crave a Parisian life & 'The Constant Princess' By Phillipa Gregory, this is about Katherine of Aragon. I read 'The Other Boleyn Girl' first which was probably a mistake but I know what happens in the end of all the tudor series book so no big surprises really...

What are you reading? x