Review 1167

I liked “Mirdin The Online Diary Of A Strange Me” the first second I got there. The layout is nice and pleasing to the eye, easy to read, and the main page photo (outside of the cars going the wrong way) looks just like the Northern town I grew up in.

This is Johnathan Ismael’s weblog. Resident of the United Kingdom, student, and probably the most “descriptive” blogger I’ve yet read. When the author is describing the day he does it with such clarity that you almost feel like you are there i.e. “The sky, crystal clear hazy like snow, yet the sun perished it with it warming rays.” Darn, I wish I could write like that. I thought the author hit the nail on the head with his August 27th entry that categorizes the different difficulites there are in getting out of bed.

The site design is superb, you can tell the author knows a thing or two about website design. If you go to his Curriculum Vitae you can see why. Along with having a couple years experience with Java, HTML, and a month of Microsoft Embedded Visual Tools (whatever that is) the author also lists circus skills (including unicycling and stilt walking) as his interests. There is also a link to his father’s laundry mat. Which I have to say, is the cleanest laundry mat I’ve ever seen. Its also one of the most hilarious additions to a weblog I’ve ever seen. Where else can you see the rearview of a Spencer Sprint Dry washing machine?

The author also seems to be a pretty good photographer. Most of the pictures posted in the “Picture Things” section are of the UK in winter. Just looking at them gives you a chill. I liked the “Talk To Me” section. There you can just put in your name and email and message and hit send. Thats always a nice consideration in a website.

I do have to take points away though. This weblog only covers the last two months. I did notice that the author probably did have a much larger website but he is in the process of “starting over”.

I’m giving this site a “3” because I enjoyed my time there, and I enjoyed the writing. This weblog would have done much better had there been more to read. Hopefully in the future the author will open up his archives, judging by what I’ve read, I would certainly like to read them. Three stars, check it out.

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Review 1294

Not much has changed since I last reviewed The Book of Paige. She did get a much better design which was needed as I said in my previous review of her site.

This time her design is a simple grey column in the center with her weblog in that and a white background everywhere else. The color of the grey is both too dark and too light at the same time, as some of the text blends in, as well as the links which are in white.

The writing now seems to be more personal. I mentioned in the earlier review that I thought I would find an “in-depth” look into her life, and now it is starting to be so. What she writes is very heart felt, and you can tell that she puts a lot into it.

On the minus side, her views are her views which you may or may not agree with. I had a hard time connecting to her, and I don’t exactly know why. The only thing I can think of is something that she had mentioned on her site.

She recently wrote about going out with her girls every Friday night. And how she never realized how much alcohol played a part in the events that took place. But now that she is married and older, she realizes that she may not have made the best decisions. Maybe for me since I am married and older, I do not try to connect as much anymore. But then again, it could be something else.

Over all Paige is doing a great job with her site. She got the design in order, but I still feel it could be improved upon. Her writing is amazing, and you would be a fool not to go and visit her site.
The Book of Paige

Review 1294

“The Book of Paige” is quite a vocal and opinioned blog which some might and might not like.

Pagie is a fiction writer who’s been a lacto-ovo vegetarian for the past 12 years. She goes on to share some more personal things on her about page which you can read for yourself …

The layout’s pretty plain; different shades of gray framing the content of the site itself. You of course have your usual links to the about page, archives and so on.

From what I sensed from reading the blog is Paige seems a bit cynical in her writing. She talks about some personal things, but with a twist of sarcasm, which sometimes comes off like she’s not being rude about what she’s talking about … I almost want to say she’s bitter but that’s going a bit far. She discusses things going on, like one of the posts she did about when it seemed like her house was falling apart; sad but amusing to read. Other posts sometimes have little quotes she likes from a writer which are often good reads.

“The Book of Paige” is an okay site. Her humor isn’t something which all will like and even though I enjoy sarcasm, it was a bit much for me on this site. But it’s nice to read a site where the person isn’t afraid to express themselves on whatever topic it is.
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Review 1487

Luckily, an immediately explanation at the top of www.billzep.com explains what’s going on with this weblog and it’s purpose- “Bill Zepernick’s Peace Corps experiences in Central Asia (Kazakhstan, starting June 7, 2002, and Uzbekistan, from 08-15-01 to 10-03-01, and all other things in between!”

Throughout the inception of this weblog, Bill gives us a detailed description of what it’s like to prepare for the Peace Corps. And from what I read, it’s not an easy task at all. From March 2001, this weblog details the preparation of Bill’s planned Peace Corp journeys in Central Asia.

Recently, Bill hasn’t been able to post to his weblog from his current location in Uzbekisten since early June. Instead, recent letters from Bill back home are posted in a “letters and updates” portion of the website.

There’s a great deal of information throughout this site including some photos of Bill’s preparation to ship out to Central Asia, information about both Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, and ever informative links covering even more information about the Peace Corps, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan.

Some of the links in the archived entries that refer to a specific document Bill wants readers to look at are no longer valid. I was slightly disappointed with this, because reading the story of Bill’s work led me to want to find out more about exactly what he was talking about and being able to view those links and/or documents would have greatly assisted in that.

I’ve never read a weblog quite like this one, but certainly enjoyed the in depth way in which Bill, currently in Kazakhstan, shared his trials and tribulations of preparing to join the ranks of the Peace Corps. It’s worth stopping by this weblog just to get a general idea of the time and efforts one has to put in just to travel the world with the Peace Corps.BillZep

Review 1533

“There’s no moral to this story, it’s just a bunch of stuff that happened.” And isn’t that what the best weblogs are all about? That’s exactly what jeanhank.com is about, and Jay, the author of this weblog, even uses those exact words to describe it.

Jay is a college student. And while some of the entries you’ll read do involve the college life, they’re more than just the typical “he said, she said” and “oh my god, i hate this class” type of entries. Personally, I felt like I was just listening to a friend or acquaintence talk about his day and what he felt was worth sharing. The conversations that Jay writes about, with their accuracy and details, often left me actually “hearing” the conversation as it took place.

I immediately liked the menu bar at the top. It appears as a strip of negatives, with each different image leading to a clearly defined portion of the rest of the site. A very neat idea, and one that’s carried out splendidly.

The archives go all the way back to February 2001, with each entry being just as entertaining as the current ones.

Jay writes in a very straight forward fashion. His writing leaves an impression of a very down to earth, likeable guy who really knows how to have a good time. And that knack for having a good time is yet another thing that makes reading this weblog fun and entertaining.



I would highly suggest visiting jeanhank.com, especially if you’re looking for a website to live vicariously through.

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