Saturday, June 25, 2011

MORE BOOKS!

Two books this time because I forgot one last time.

Title: Girl with a Pearl Earring
Author: Tracy Chevalier

Did I like it: Yeah, I've read it a million times.  Plus the painting is one of my favorites.

Should you read it: If you like historical fiction, YES YES YES.  If you don't like books, don't start with this one.

Synopsis: Due to misfortune, Griet needs to start working in the house of the painter Vermeer... 

I love this book, I find the story enchanting and catching every time I read it.  Also the look of the girl on the cover absolutely haunts me, even now as I'm typing and looking down at her face staring up at me from my desk.  I guess the only fault is that its not the greatest book in the universe (huge fault really) so you won't necessarily love it, or even like it if you aren't a book type.  But I love it, I feel like its good in the way Shadow of the Wind is good, but just not quite THAT good.  (I seriously need to re-read that book I keep going on and on about it...)

Title:  The Lost Gate
Author:  Orson Scott Card
Did I like it:  DUUHHHHHHHH.  Card better keep writing and never die I am ADDICTED.
Should you read it:  Well if you love Card as much as I do, then you should, and I really can't tell you NOT to read it because he is my favorite author of all time ever, but being more sane, there are people out there (whoever doesn't like fantasy) who won't like this book.
Synopsis:  Danny North seems totally untalented in a family full of magical talent, and therefore his family will probably kill him soon, but one day...

What can I say?  I love Card, and this book just solidified my amorous feelings.  Every last little thing he writes I love.  Now I have two new series of his that I need new books from:  This and Pathfinder which I read in February.  Really when it comes to Card you should just not listen to me because you know what I'll say.  I think most (but not all) people like Ender's Game/Shadow, but fewer people like the Alvin Maker series or the Homecoming series (yes I've read all of those) and even fewer would like this book or Pathfinder.  I think I liked Pathfinder better now that I think of it.  I still can't help but recommend this book though.  Of course not everyone will like it, and if you've been reading this blog at all (which apparently some people actually do!)  then you'll know that non-readers and non-scifi/fantasy types shouldn't even try.

Lastly:  I've officially read 5 books this month, likely to be 6 since there is about a week left in the month.  School and moving really slowed me down!

 

 

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Progress

Two Posts at once... whatever shall you do with me?  I just wanted to update on my progress now that half the year has gone by (where has it gone?) A graphical representation, because thats what scientists do:


As you can see I read a ridiculous number of books in January (mostly due to the killer cold that wouldn't let me sleep) and significantly fewer books in March and April due to the Thesis-Of-Doom illness, a symptom of which was Stay-In-Lab-All-The-Time.  May was difficult too because of my move, but I'm looking forward to having TONS of time to read now!  (And some to juggle too :P) 

Settled

Title: The City of Ember
Author: Jeanne DuPrau

Did I like it: Yes, I really enjoyed it, but I wouldn't call it a high quality book.

Should you read it: If you like reading YA fiction books like The Hunger Games (or if you are YA-aged) you'll probably like this.

Synopsis: Lina and Doon live in a city where the only light comes from lamps on the buildings, but blackouts are happening more and more often...

I mostly enjoyed this book a lot.  It seemed a lot like a slightly-more-poorly written Hunger Games (except that the story is 100% different)  I found this book in a list of utopian/dystopian fiction books, which I usually love (I'd read all of the first few books on the list including 'We', a dystopian book that actually preceded and partly inspired 1984)

Its clear that I'm finally really starting to settle into my new apartment because I found the library (2 blocks away!) and I have a big stack of books to read and a big list of books to order from the library.  My branch has the 3(!) sequels to The City of Ember and I'm very excited to go check them out after I finish the other 4 books I need to read first.  In conclusion:  I would definitely recommend this book to YA readers who are willing to put up with some frustration over the writing, I enjoyed it and I hope you do too! 

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Another Circumnavigation Book!

Title: Dove
Author: Robin Graham
Did I like it: I liked the book, its a cool adventure book.
Should you read it: You might like this if you like adventures, but if you are a non-reader it might not hold your attention.
Synopsis: Young boy sets off to sail around the world...

After reading True Spirit I remembered reading this book for 7th grade geography.  I decided to give it a try again.  It was a pretty quick read and I definitely got more out of it this time around!  His descriptions of his leisurely path around the world were very romantic and nice to read.

I was kind of mad at the author/main character sometimes.  Maybe this is a sign of a good book but since its non-fiction and I was mostly mad at him for being dumb, maybe its not such a good thing?  I also think that a person would not be able to duplicate his journey today.

Either way, I wouldn't exactly call this a beach read.  Pick it up if you read often and are looking for a change of pace.  I don't generally read non-fiction but this is one of the few NF books I'd recommend (although not with great enthusiasm.  For great NF enthusiasm try A Long Way Gone by Ishamel Beah)

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Its been a while!

I can't believe its been so long since I last finished a book!  The cause is a combination of bad book choices (I decided to put down not one but TWO books halfway through) and life craziness including senior week at school (fun!) and moving into my new apartment (exciting but somewhat less fun)  Anyway things are finally settling down so I finished a book just last night.

Title: Fragment
Author: Warren Fahy
Did I like it: It (mostly) held my attention but it was very generic.
Should you read it: Don't, you can find other books that will be much more exciting and unique.
Synopsis: A boat full of biologists featured on a reality TV program find new creatures on an isolated island...

So like I said this book was perfectly sufficient as something to hold your attention, but it was one of the most cliche and ridiculous things I've read in a long time.  The book included a lot of boring and unnecessary talk and many  plot turns were predictable in their absurdity.  I'm not going to read it again and it has already faded into the background of my reading past.  Don't bother with this one.