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Sunday
Apr032011

The Adventures of @DustyCPollyD: The #Nerdbooks Collection  

#TalkNerdyToMeLover's Dusty Cooper

Hi, my name is Dusty and I have a book problem.  I love books.  I might get an e-reader some day.  Maybe.  But I will never, ever give up my books.  In 2061, I will be the weird old lady buying books at yard sales for 25 cents a pop.  As of today, I own 233 books.  I purchased most of them at library book sales.  Library sales are a book nerd’s wet dream.  You can load up a box full of books for $3.  I’m getting all hot and bothered just thinking about book sale season.  When I moved here from New York, my Jetta was packed to the hilt with boxes of books.  I didn’t even have an air mattress.  Just some clothes and my babies.  When my brother drove out here last summer, he brought me two large storage boxes full of books that I wasn’t able to bring on the first trip.  They each weighed about 70 lbs.  He was on this epic road trip and so space in his car was at a premium.  He knew how much I wanted the rest of my book collection, so he shoved aside his djembe drum to make room for them… and my skis… he’s pretty much the best brother ever… and he’s single… and cuuuute and really tall!  Email me ladies and I’ll set you up!  But only if you’re awesome. 

But I digress. 

Now, if you’ve been following my exploits on Buds & Ham Sammies, you know that my other hobby is studying and interacting with the mens.  I don’t have a particular type of men.  I like lawyers, painters, musicians, athletes… I’m an equal opportunity dater.  All that’s to say is, no matter who they are or how intelligent they are, I have a fool proof way of classifying them in either the “I could repeatedly date you” category or the “I’ll only call ya when I want a romp in the sack” category. 

It’s the books.

It all comes back to the books.  Now, when you have 233 books in your tiny apartment room, they make a statement.  What I’ve found is that different kinds of men react differently to the wall o’ books.  Upon seeing the the #nerdbooks collection for the first time, one alpha male artist dude stopped dead in his tracks and said in an awestruck and almost fearful tone, “Whoa.  There’s a lot of books in here.  Have you read all of these?”  Needless to say, we didn’t last long because it turned out my brain scared the shit out of him.  Another lad who claimed to be into smart chicks outright made fun of my book collection.  Then there was the wicked cool musician who saw my books and was inspired to put his hands in my hair and give me one of the top five hottest kisses of my entire life.  When I asked him what that was for, he said, “your brain is sexy.” 

So there you have it.  The #nerdbooks collection. It’s almost better for my dating life than my dad standing on the porch with a shotgun.

#kthxbye

Friday
Feb182011

#Nerdbooks Confession: I am obsessed with #TheHungerGames  

#TalkNerdyToMeLover's Dusty Cooper

We nerds like our triolgies.  The Lord of the Rings.  Harry Potter.  The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.  Okay so Harry Potter was like, 8 books.  But you know what I mean. 

So, imagine my delight when I picked up The Hunger Games and found out THAT IT RULED. 

It’s epic, and it’s sci-fi.  Sign me up.

Okay, so here’s the deal.  It’s America in the future, and it ain’t pretty.  A tyrannical government known as The Capitol has the nation in a chokehold, and there is a gulf the size of Asia between the haves and have-nots.  The main character is this 16 year old girl named Katniss, who is basically a badass in the poorest part of her District called The Seam.  She is pretty good with a bow and arrow and has fed her family since her father died in a horrible mine explosion. 

To keep the population oppressed, The Capitol holds the Hunger Games every year.  One boy and one girl under the age of 18 from each District is chosen to go to The Capitol and fight to the death on live television, like gladiators. 

I’m only about 100 pages in, so please please please don’t tell me what happens if you’ve already read it.  If you haven’t, I highly recommend. 

I know these books are gonna devastate me, so I’ll probably be tweeting about them constantly.  I promise not to spoil anything though.  But feel free to share your thoughts with me!  I’ll let you know when I start Catching Fire.

It kind of reminds me a little of Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler.  Anyone?  Am I the only sci-fi of the apocalypse nerd out there?

 

#nerdsunite

Want some more? Click here to follow Dusty on Twitter, and check out her blog over yonder!