The Marriage Plot by Jeffrey Eugenides is a novel about three college students in the 80's full of ideas and idealism, longing for romance and truth, each on different, yet intersecting paths.
This is a heady novel full of big ideas and literary references, sometimes at the expense of the story. Eugenides is an undeniably great writer, but by the end I was feeling more tired than inspired. An interesting, but forgettable read.
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Saturday, November 24, 2018
American Wife
American Wife by Curtis Sittenfeld is historical fiction based on the life of Laura Bush and her unlikely and reluctant rise to First Lady. This is a beautifully written book, I was completely drawn in from the beginning. It was illuminating and also frustrating to find out how differing her views were from her husband, yet she never really spoke up about important things she believed in, even though she was well read and educated.
A great read no matter what your political views.
A great read no matter what your political views.
Sunday, November 18, 2018
Unsheltered
Unsheltered is the new highly anticipated novel from Barbara Kingsolver. It follows two families living in the same falling down East Coast house in two different centuries. I wish I could say I loved this book, but I didn't. Kingsolver used to be one of my favorite writers. In this book I didn't really like the modern day characters, I was much more interested in the past story of the female biologist who is actually based on a real woman. There were parts of that story that were fascinating and beautifully written.
Overall, the story is depressing and preachy and I found this book a terrible let down. Try Poisonwood Bible, Prodigal Summer or Animal Dreams for a better read by Kingsolver.
Overall, the story is depressing and preachy and I found this book a terrible let down. Try Poisonwood Bible, Prodigal Summer or Animal Dreams for a better read by Kingsolver.
Monday, November 12, 2018
Watch Me Disappear
Watch Me Disappear by Janelle Brown, is a great mystery without the murder and violence and it made me wonder why there aren't more books like it. A young beautiful Berkeley Mom goes off hiking alone one weekend and falls off a cliff and dies. A boot is found, but no body. A year later her teenage daughter and husband are still trying to come to terms with their loss when they begin getting signs that the Mom might still be alive.
Here the mystery begins and keeps twisting and turning until the final pages. I loved this book, my favorite so far of Brown's books. A great, highly entertaining read.
Here the mystery begins and keeps twisting and turning until the final pages. I loved this book, my favorite so far of Brown's books. A great, highly entertaining read.
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