This book was very enjoyable. Even with the aspects of the mystical and magical it doesn't need to be labeled as a fantasy, I'm not really sure how the author accomplished that feat. I really liked the characters and she has such amazing descriptions that I can't help but imagine this book becoming a movie. The only thing I take issue with is the ending, it was a bit convoluted.
Overall 4 out of 5.
We survived our 50 books in one year challenge. In 2009 we are still reading...
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman (#5, Fiction)
Meh. That's all I really have to say about this one. It was recommended to me so I had moderate to high expectations, but it fell way short. The character development sort of came to a halt in the second half of the book and although I like happy endings, I thought the conclusion was way too "clean" and "tidy." The foreshadowing was totally off and everyone ended up dandy and happy.
2 out of 5.
2 out of 5.
Friday, March 8, 2013
The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh (#4, Fiction)
I wanted to really like this book. But it fell short. It had so many good pieces, and good ideas. I love the in-depth and scientific descriptions of flowers and how I learned that having sunflowers at my wedding was a major faux pas according to the narrator (false riches!). Maybe my opinion of the book stems from my lacking knowledge of the foster system. I cannot possibly understand what it is like to not have a family, so maybe I just have to take the author at her word and accept that the main character's constant need to ruin anything good going on in her life is a real trait of foster kids.
Three stars out of five.
Three stars out of five.
The Slap by Christos Tsiolkas (#3, Fiction)
This is by an Australian author, and was extremely sexually charged (even though the central incident involves a child). Two recurring themes from this book:
1) men are incapable of monogamy (specifically men living in Australia of Greek descent)
2) Australians hate Americans too....?
A good read overall.
1) men are incapable of monogamy (specifically men living in Australia of Greek descent)
2) Australians hate Americans too....?
A good read overall.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak (#2, Fiction)
Loved this book. The author not only uses foreshadowing, but flat-out tells you what is going to happen at the end. But that didn't make it any easier to take.
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