I really, really, loved this book - while you assume from the beginning there will be tragedy - the simple premise is that there is a dinner party for a birthday celebration which is interrupted by a militia group seeking to find the president -this book presents a sense of hope that not all evil is truly evil and that everybody has some good in them. While the book has a very slow pace to it, I would highly recommend all it has to offer. I found myself becoming very attached to the characters and really become excited to see how they would all end up.
Monday, May 31, 2010
52 books in a year - Week two - Bel Canto
This week the book is Bel Canto, by Ann Pachett. This was our April book club choice, and an excellent boot to have ready. My thoughts?
52 books in a year - Week one - Little Bee
Little Bee by Chris Cleave
* This book was chosen by my book club as our May 2010 read. My book club is really impressive and chooses book I would never have chosen but overwhelmingly always seem to love. Here is my review
My favorite part of this story was the back of the book, which said it wasn't going to give anything away except that it was about two woman and a choice. This may be the biggest understatement I have ever heard. This story brings up many choices and reflects that these choices are not only ours but they effect everybody who is involved. The story had just enough twists and turns to where every time I become comfortable with the story, it changed my course of thinking. Without giving too much away and respecting the author's wishes, the story had a great way of incorporating culture and privilege into the story as well. I would recommend this story to anyone who appreciates a story about the nature of humans and the internal struggles we face. It makes us think about what we would be willing to give of ourselves in order to help others.
Happy Memorial Day
While I am totally fine with the fact that this blog is mostly boring and useless, I thought I would try to find away to make it exciting and useful again. An update with a much different purpose than before. While I will still use it to make health updates (which won't come again for another three months) I thought I would use it to make good on the one New Year's Resolution I made.
When I was a kid, I loved to read. I devoured every book I could get my hands on, reading two or three at a time, reading books over and over, etc. I was a fast reader and loved (though sometimes terrible) literature. I find this to be one of the saddest things that has changed about me. Maybe it was becoming and academic and finding reading to be work rather than pleasure (i am much more or a teacher than a researcher, though that is starting to change).
So, what was my one resolution? To read a book a week. 52 books by the end of the year. While most of my friends have already completed this task, I thought i should probably get in gear. I have been keeping track on facebook, but thought this would be a better outlet in case the facebook application ever gets cancelled. So, I will start today reposting what I have accomplished this far. If somebody does decide to read this, they can take my advice or advise about other books i should read.
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