We survived our 50 books in one year challenge. In 2009 we are still reading...
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen (#8, Contemporary Literature)
Although it took a long time to finish, that doesn't mean that it wasn't good! It is not an "exciting" book, but I actually really liked it. It's bizarre, but just the perfect amount of bizarre for my taste. I feel like I knew all the characters by the end, and man were they all messed up! This is the perfect dysfunctional family book.
Somehow Franzen is able to take sad events, and completely depressing situations and make them funny. A very clever writer.
The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson (#7, Fiction)
Little Bee by Chris Cleave (#5, Fiction)
The story is quite sad, with lots of death and depression. After calling the husband following her release the reader finds out that he commits suicide the next day, and she shows up on the doorstep the day of his funeral.
The story had some potential, but I found some of the information superfluous, and the ending just kept going and going and going, and I really disliked how the author finally chose to end it.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
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