I have a little bit of breathing room this week--enough that I've indulged myself and spent some time working on a post (I KNOW. It's a miracle). There are reviews that need to be finished, but I've been in a nostalgic mood and I've been thinking about high school and the books that I had to read in English class. There was a lot of Shakespeare (tragedies more than comedies, plays more than sonnets),
Chekhov,
Steinbeck,
angry young men,
slavery,
racism,
social criticism, and
coming of age. It would drive me crazy that my English teachers (who were actually English, but I'm not sure if that had anything to do with it), would pick works with such heavy themes. I can appreciate my education now, but back then, there were very few books that didn't get tainted by having to analyze and discuss the ever-loving bejesus out of them. One of those few was Nineteen Eighty-Four. "It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen." In honor of high school English class, I went looking for merchandise that bows to one high school staple: dystopia.
(As usual click the
Bookish Gifts tag for more posts, and on the images to embiggen).
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Lord of the Flies poster ($15) 2.
1984 pouch ($12) 3.
A Clockwork tote ($22) 4.
Doubleplusgood necklace ($30) 5.
1984 t-shirt ($24) 6.
Thought Criminal tote ($12) 7.
Lord of the Flies brooch (about $13)
8.
Fahrenheit 451 6x6 print ($12) 9.
China Glaze Capitol colors set ($42.30) 10.
Big Brother wall clock ($30) 11.
Fahrenheit 451 11x17 print ($25) 12.
Hunger Games Katniss Black Label Collector edition action figure (price varies) 13.
Moloko Plus mug ($18) 14.
Hunger Games
15.
Soma sticker ($2.64 - other products w/ this design available) 16.
Soma Print ($15 - other products w/ this design available) 17.
1" Brave New World buttons ($11 for a set of 10) 18.
The Giver Quartet 20th Anniversary boxed set ($45.26) 19.
Animal Farm tote ($18) 20.
V for Vendetta mask ($3.12) 21.
V for Vendetta graphic novel ($11.29) 22.
Mockingjay pin ($8.90, also available: a
gold plated version)