Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Fruitful Baskets!

Just kidding. So, for this post I thought I'd do something a little different.

Lately, I've been reading this manga series that my friends recommended. Fruits Basket by Natsuki Tayaka. Please don't panic and leave this webpage yet! To be honest, I'm not much of an otaku (aka a manga fan...an obsessive manga/anime fan...). Although I DO really enjoy reading and drawing in the manga/anime style, I don't usually read manga or watch anime on a regular basis. But this story has a lot of good points, like any regular book might have. I'd recommend it for any interested kids aged 14 or 15 and up. (or maybe younger, as long as you stop around volume 14-ish)There are a few questionable details here and there, but the overall story is excellent and provides a lot of extra reflection.



Anyway.
This story is about a teenage optimistic and sweet, innocent orphan girl who lives with another troubled family. A family with a curse. Whenever a family member is hugged by someone of the opposite gender, they turn into an animal of the Zodiac (tiger, ox, rat, dog, etc). Now it doesn't sound so bad, but that's what causes a lot of problems. Because of this curse, they are weighed down by their own problems; blame and rejection from their parents and family, loss of loved ones, and utter fear of the world coldheartedness.
Tohru Honda (the orphan girl) simply encourages the family members to get along, and often looks on the bright side to inspire them. Even though she has her own problems too, like the death of her parents and such, she always puts this family in front of own things, and makes sure they're doing their best to be happy. That's basically it, but Tohru is a truly inspiration character and model. I can't say much more about it, otherwise I'd be giving the story away.
But some of the other characters/family members have some pretty good qualities too. You can see throughout the story that they do learn, accept, and then let go. Be warned though, the story can be a little depressing, for there can't actually be a satisfying answer to every problem for everyone. In order for a happy ending, there is a lot of self-sacrificing the characters make, and lots of change of heart. It's something that is much needed in this world today, and that's why I like this series so much. Quite sweet and touching. The story got me teary-eyed too...another good reason to read it... At the end of the series, I was thinking that maybe if we'd just follow the wonderful qualities the characters possess, then maybe we could provide basketful of fruits for God?

But it really doesn't look it though, doesn't it?
Usually when you see manga or anime, it's kind of 'eeh...' :P But this one is mostly good. If you're old enough and right in the head, it's quite enjoyable. (I hear it's usually the first manga anyone reads) Kind of funny too. :) Again, there are a few questionable details. Like the whole Zodiac thing? But what about the whole Harry Potter thing? It's not like we're gonna run around waving wands in everyone's faces and battle nose-less guys.


Saturday, December 6, 2008


Tagged by Cy!

Pass this on to 5 blogging friends. Open the closest book to you, not your favorite or most intellectual book, but the book closest to you at the moment, to page 56. Write the 5th sentence, as well as two to five sentences following that.


"...What is more, he knew where he came from."
"But how did he find that out?" asked Frodo.
"Well, as for the name, Bilbo very foolishly told Gollum himself; and after that it would not be difficult to discover his country, once Gollum came out."
~The Fellowship of Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien

I tag anyone who hasn't done this yet!! :-)

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Book Meme

Tagged by Aunty Esther!!!

One book that changed your life:
Saint Therese of Lisieux The Way of Love By Mary Kathleen Glavich, SND (It's a real children's book, but it's the first time I've heard of St. Therese! It made me want to imitate what she did.
:-))

One book that you’ve read more than once:
Bernadette Our Lady's Little Servant By Hertha Pauli

One book you’d want on a desert island:
The Holy Bible :-)

One book that made you laugh:
My Life With the Saints, By James Martin S.J.

One book that made you cry:
(uhh...Oh! I know!)
Soeur Therese of Lisieux (the autobiography of St. Therese, only published when she was only Blessed! It was from a friend of our family's mom who passed away recently)

One book that you wish had been written:
A book of all the saints speaking of discernment advice

One book that you wish had never been written:
don't know any....

One book you’re currently reading:
I'm kind of read serveral books at a time....but here they are:
The Imitation of Christ by Thomas a Kempis,
James Alberione Apostle for our Times, by Luigi Rolfo, SSP,
Teresa of Avila God Alone Suffices, by Jean-Jacques Antier,
Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Divine Mercy in My Soul,
and The Interior Castle, by St. Teresa of Avila


One book you’ve been meaning to read:
Paul: a Critical Life, by Jerome Murphy-O'Connor


I tag all the homeschool buddies!!! ;-D

Saturday, June 2, 2007

Book Review: My Life with the Saints

My Life with the Saints, by James Martin, SJ, is about the author's (who is a Jesuit priest) personal introduction to some of his favorite saints, holy persons, and companions such as: Joan of Arc, Therese of Lisieux, Thomas Merton, Ignatius of Loyola, Pedro Arrupe, Bernadette Soubirous, Mother Teresa, Pope John XXIII, Dorothy Day, Peter, Thomas Aquinas, Francis of Assisi, Joseph, The Ugandan Martyrs, Alosius Gonzaga, and Mary. So this book is really for people who want more saint friends. This book would encourage people to read more about the saints and their lives. At the end of the book, there's a few pages of suggested books about the saints to read. It is sold at the Pauline bookstore, but to my surprise, it is in the library too.
As the author says in the book, "You can never have too many friends."

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Another book meme!!!

Tagged by Catholic Homeschooled Teens!!!

Three works of non-fiction everyone should read:

- Story of a Soul, by St. Therese (It's so beautiful!) :-)
- Mother Angelica, by Raymond Arroyo (I'm already halfway in the book and I think they should make a movie about her life!)
- The Diary of St. Faustina, Divine Mercy in My Soul (It's very inspiring)

Three works of fiction everyone should read:

- Lord of the Rings(all three of them) , by J.R.R. Tolkien (awesome books!)
- Chronicles of Narnia, by C.S. Lewis
- Redwall, by Brian Jacques

Three authors everyone should read:

- The saints who wrote books :-)
- C.S. Lewis
- Brain Jacques

Three books no one should read:

- I don't
- know
- any.....

I tag...

Anyone who is reading this, you must do this meme! (unless you've done it already)

Thursday, May 17, 2007

A book meme!!! :-)

Yippee!!! I was tagged by A Catholic Mom in Hawaii!

How many books do you own?
Gee, that's a hard question. All I can say is that I have A LOT.

Book(s) I am reading now: Well, if it doesn't count school books, (I sure hope it doesn't!)

1. Mother Angelica, by Raymond Arroyo
2. Saint Faustina's Diary Divine Mercy in My Soul
3. Story of a Soul, by St. Therese (of course)
4. Pope John Paul the Great, by Peggy Noonan
5. Saint Dominic and the Rosary, by Catherine Beebe

Books I've read recently:
1. Blessed Damien and the Bells, by Arthur and Elizabeth Sheehan
2. The Tale of Rabbit Island, by Patrick Ching (it's a childrens' book) So that's the story behind it! I never could see a rabbit there. :-)

Five Books That Mean a Lot to Me:
1. Magnificat (a monthly issue book of prayers for every day. It's sold at the Pauline bookstore.)
2. Story of a Soul, by you know who :-)
3. Fifty-Seven Saints, by Eileen Heffernan, FSP
4. The Holy Bible
5. Saint books (any kind!)


I tag ,

Mom,

Catholic Homeschooled Teens,

And whoever is reading this!!!