Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The girl who was on fire

dress, wedges, hairpins: ModCloth | cardigan: thrifted | belt: vintage

Thank you for all the book recommendations, everyone! I just finished the last bit of Mockingjay yesterday, and I've got that post-wonderful-book-series emptiness. Do you know what I mean? Like after the seventh Harry Potter book came out...it took a while to get over that one, since it had encompassed so much of my childhood. But it's similar after any good book. You spend so much time with the characters, it's like you need a mourning period afterwards. Or you just dive into the next...

Anyway, these photos are from last week. I wanted to get some photos with this book since I thought it was funny that it matched my outfit so well. Chris thought I was just posing with the book for the photos, but then he saw me turning the pages - "Wait, are you actually reading?" "Of course I am! I was at a cliffhanger!"

I'm hopeless when it comes to a good book. I suppose that's why I majored in creative writing.



Does anyone else find that, after reading a good book, you start to narrate your thoughts in the voice of the main character? I certainly do. It gives me the itch to write, even though I'm not sure I see myself writing a novel such as the Hunger Games. I think that would be a good writing exercise: write out the narrative of your day, but do it in the voice of the main character of the book you read most recently. It might not turn into anything - but you never know...





Considering that I stayed up until nearly 2 am to finish reading, plus the fact that my weekend was packed, I'm feeling pretty good! Chris and I spent most of Saturday in Chicago, checking out the shops (vintage and otherwise), dodging the rain, and reveling in the musical wonder that is Andrew Bird. 

I felt kind of horrible because the tickets were my birthday present to Chris, but our seats were in the nosebleed section of the nosebleed section - and that balcony was terrifying. It was really rickety and steep, and I didn't realize that Chris does just as well with heights as I do (which is to say - not well at all!) We both felt like we were going to pass out when we first got to our seats, but once Andrew Bird started playing, we forgot all about it. And we had a really good laugh about it later.







18 comments:

  1. Sounds like a fun time, even if you were in nosebleed seats! ;) I really enjoyed reading The Hunger Games, and definitely understand how a book can totally draw you in.

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  2. These pictures are all wonderful! I love that you posed with the book. That series was so so good. I miss books when they're over too - especially particularly good series like The Hunger Games.
    Also, I'm glad Andrew Bird was great even though you were in the nosebleed seats!

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  3. You're a princess!
    It has beautiful eyes and your hair is lovely!
    The photographs of your blog are very poetic and charming!
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  4. Glad you had a good time. Post-series blues... both a happy and sad feeling.

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  5. Adorable little ensemble!! And jealous you got to see Andrew Bird! :)

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  6. Oh, goodness, i think in the style of the last book I read as well! And I thought there must be something wrong with me, haha.

    I love the print of your dress - so vintage and spring-ish!

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  7. this is a dreamy set of photos. I recently finished that series as well and while I really enjoyed it, I had higher hopes for the last book.

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  8. Beautiful photos! When I picked up the first book, I couldn't stop reading until I'd finished the third!!
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  9. Cute shoes and I definitely have the problem where my thoughts sound like the book I just read. That's when I know I just finished an absolutely great book!

    Kendall

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  10. oh no, I know I'm boring, but i love your style and pictures SO MUCH! every single one of your posts is ravishing ♥

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  11. These are such lovely pictures! The last one, in particular, is stunning! I adore this outfit of yours; its so cute! And your hair colour is stunning!


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  12. First of, you look lovely!!! Second, I totally know how you feel about finishing that book. It's a bit depressing when it's over because it's SO good. I cherished ever moment of that entire series. It's hard to find such a great and captiviting book.

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  13. pretty hair, pretty shoes, pretty butterfly!

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  14. Ahhh, I love those books! I totally understand how you feel about it ending and the whole Harry Potter series...tear! When im in my reading zone everyone needs to leave me alone! Not anymore though because I'm a new mama, now im great at multitasking! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your outfit, your so beautiful!

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  15. You look stunning love. I adore your style.
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    You look very beautiful in the pictures, and lovely style <3

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  18. andrew bird is so lovely live! i still haven't read the hunger games series. but oh gosh. the colors in this outfit are amazing! and your hair is a perfect perfect thing.

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