The Séance: Creepy or Thrilling?

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Just finished The Dark Enquiry by Deanna Raybourn (set in the late nineteenth century) and am reading Ammie Come Home by Barbara Michaels (set in the 1960’s).  Séances feature in both, no naturally, I now have séances on the brain.  Why doesn’t anyone hold séances any more?  It seems like this idea would be embraced as a unique party entertainment.  Did people used to be more open-minded than they are now?  Or do they just prefer to get their spooks from scary movies?  Does anyone even use a Ouija board anymore??

My sister and I had a Ouija board and used it every now and then, generally to ask it who we were going to marry.  I swear she was pushing.  She swore I was.  We both insisted we were barely touching it.  And I was barely touching it–I can’t vouch for her.

Anyway…with all these thoughts of séances, I wondered who I’d want to attempt to summon if I was ever asked to participate in a séance.  Eliminating family to even things out a bit, I decided it would have to be Jane Austen.  You probably saw that coming, right?  I wouldn’t be able to resist the opportunity.  This train of thought naturally led to the consideration of which Austen character I would try to summon (suspending belief here…I know none of them are actually real, so don’t worry about me!)

Many of you would probably say Mr. Darcy.  But I have to admit…he’s not even my favorite Austen hero.  Knightley is my favorite.  But I wouldn’t summon him.  Maybe Elizabeth, just for the fun of it.  Possibly Mr. Bennett, because I think he’s hilarious.  Darcy is even a possibility, if I could get him pre-Elizabeth.  That could prove to be very entertaining.

What about you?  Would you accept an invitation to a séance?  Who would you wish to summon (not counting family members)?  Which Austen character would you summon, given that fantastical opportunity?

Posted in books, life on 08/11/2011 03:00 am | 5 Comments

Reading is so Cool!

Only 12 days till the first day of school here and the official beginning of my tenure as PTA Literacy Chair.  I posted a few weeks back on theme for the library,  Reading Ninjas: No Book is Safe, and at the time, I imagined ordering or creating some sort of giveaway incentive sporting ninjas in a variety of attack positions.  I have since rethought that plan.  But I like the new plan even better!

First of all, I’m calling this The Year of the Book (in keeping with the Asian theme…I don’t actually know where ninjas originated, so I’m glomming on to a whole continent).  And the incentives will be colored wristbands based (loosely) on the karate belt hierarchy (totally mixing themes…and maybe cultures here.)  So the first belt a child can earn will read “Reading Ninjas * White Belt”…and the last will read “Reading Ninjas * Black Belt.”  In between, they can earn yellow, green, blue, and red belts.  I had to cut a few colors out due to budgetary limitations.  Sounds pretty cool, right?  [image via]

I was trying to figure out how to create a ninja star logo, its points made out of books, but I may prefer something like this [via] (redesigned, of course): 

 
I’m envisioning ninja cookies and brownies…it’s gonna be awesome!

Posted in Uncategorized on 08/10/2011 12:00 am | 6 Comments

Imagining a launch party

At this point, I’m not even sure if they’ll be one.  A launch party for Austentatious that is.  

I have the sort of personality in which I will daydream about this for  months, hoarding all the what-ifs to myself, wondering if I could put everything together and make a spectacular success of it.  Well, maybe this is me taking the first step.  I’m posting a few pictures…a few possibilities…just in case.

 I LOVE the silhouettes and the READ block letters, and the cozy tea party theme!  The books are a very nice touch too!  [via] 

A photo booth would be a blast, particular with this sort of picture frame backdrop, or maybe a manor house (Pemberley anyone…?) with bonnets, mustaches, and mutton chops available for try-on.  [via] Given that the book is a modern novel, with snatches of the past, not to mention a cameo by Ms. Austen herself (sort of), a launch would need to balance these elements.

Fairy lights and fabric flowers…or paper flowers…or streamers…  There should be something hanging from the ceiling to help with that magical, fairytale feeling.  [via]

Cupcakes play a little part in the book (but I can’t find the photo credit)…and cinnamon doughnuts just sound lovely! [via]  With the release date being January 31st, I figure hot chocolate will be the perfect accompaniment! [via]

Posted in austentatious on 08/08/2011 03:53 am | 8 Comments