The novel is told from the perspective of thirteen-year-old Joe, who lives with his parents on a reservation in North Dakota. His mother is brutally attacked and raped, leaving Joe and his father to seek justice... unsure if justice is even within reach. Joe narrates the story as an adult, which brings the story to life in a unique way. It's a powerful novel with a political message. I adored this book. If you haven't read anything by Erdrich, The Round House is worth checking out. I definitely recommend this amazing novel.
Friday, September 20, 2013
The Round House
The novel is told from the perspective of thirteen-year-old Joe, who lives with his parents on a reservation in North Dakota. His mother is brutally attacked and raped, leaving Joe and his father to seek justice... unsure if justice is even within reach. Joe narrates the story as an adult, which brings the story to life in a unique way. It's a powerful novel with a political message. I adored this book. If you haven't read anything by Erdrich, The Round House is worth checking out. I definitely recommend this amazing novel.
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Say You're One of Them
Say You're One of Them is a difficult book to recommend since it's the kind of book you want to set aside and forget about, to pretend life is not so harsh for so many. But of course that's what I love about fiction: that it opens the reader up to other worlds, shows life from another's perspective, and leaves the reader with a heart full of empathy... and this book did just that. It pulled me from my comfortable life and introduced me to the horror of life for some children in Africa.
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Gone Girl
Flynn sets up a fantastic thriller with interesting characters and fresh plot twists. The story focuses on the marriage of Nick and Amy, a couple that was once so in love but whose marriage has soured. Amy goes missing on the couple's anniversary and the novel explores what happened through the use of the two character perspectives. That's all I will describe about the story as the reading experience is best if the reader has no more information than that. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel. Flynn writes well and still delivers a page turning story. Once I got to a certain point I could not put the book down and finished it much quicker than I've been able to finish books lately. Next time I'm looking for a nice escape read, I will definitely check out another one of Flynn's novels.
Friday, September 6, 2013
Ramona Quimby, Age 8
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
A Separate Peace
Alan urged me several times to check out John Knowles's A Separate Peace before I actually picked up the thin novel. I was immediately mesmerized by the opening; the writing in that first chapter is phenomenal. The rest of the novel continues to be well written, but there is something special about that first chapter. The story is set in the early years of the second World War and tells the tale of a young man, Gene, and the complications of his friendship with Phineas. There's not much more to say without spoiling anything except that the novel deals with themes of jealousy, drive, guilt, identity, and friendship. It's short and well written, making it accessible and definitely worth checking out.
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