Monday, October 4, 2010

The Forgotten Blog...er... Garden

Long time, no update.
I know, I know - no time for excuses.

I have finished so many books, so I thought I would give a quick snapshot, along with a yay or nay for each book, rather than dedicate one post to each book.

Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and IndonesiaI was looking forward to this book - there was a lot of hype. I also love Julia Roberts so I was entertaining visions of loving the book and rushing to see the film - spoiler alert: I have not seen the film.

I didn't like this book. I found it quite bad. I flipped through many a page without reading.
I was really enjoying the Italy part (maybe because it was all about EATING Italian food! - mmmm) and then the rest of the book happened. I found the book self-absorbed and I really struggled to finish it. While I believe we all need to go on a spiritual journey, I believe the point of that journey is to lose ourselves and find God. Not really what happened here....moving on!

The Mountain Between Us by Charles Martin
The Mountain Between Us: A NovelIt is no secret that I LOVE LOVE LOVE Mr. Martin's work. It is so emotionally rich, without being sappy or preachy - so perfectly written! That said, this is not his best. The story is good, and there are some tear-jerking moments, but if you are new to Charles, I suggest you start with "The Dead Don't Dance" followed by "Maggi" and then some "When Crickets Cry." I'm just saying.... If you are a tried and true fan, you will probably enjoy the read, but it may leave you feeling disappointed.



Comfort Food by Kate Jacobs
Comfort Food
Ms. Jacobs had a two-part series about knitting and I loved both books. They are light-hearted, chic lit, to be sure, but they were about one of my favourite pasttimes. I felt these books made knitting look cool and even included patterns - you can't go wrong!

Comfort Food, like its predecessors, was a light read. It was not as entertaining as the knitting series (it is about an aging TV chef), but still a good beach read (especially if you like cooking shows!)


The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
The Glass Castle: A MemoirThat this woman lived to tell this tale is amazing! The Glass Castle is a biography of Jeannette and her siblings during their struggle to survive while living with their transient parents. While this book is eye-opening, it is also incredibly hard to read. The littany of trials this family goes through, particularly the young children, goes on and on and rarely lets up. I wished Jeannette had expanded more on what happened after the story ends, but definitely a story of human resilience!



Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger
Her Fearful SymmetryYou may recognize her name as she wrote The Time-Travellers Wife - a book I really loved!
This book is even stranger (hard to imagine) and deals with the after-life (which may be a turn off to many readers). THe ideas were incredibly strange and the characters very strange...but it was an intriguing read. I left the book not really knowing what I thought of it....




The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton
The Forgotten Garden: A NovelI really enjoyed this book. It was a bit slow getting into it, but this book spans across three generations, flipping per chapter between them. I love reading a story from multiple perspectives and this was both a character piece, while also being a historical mystery! It is a little slow moving and I predicted the end about 1/2 way through, but I read to the end to see if I was right, so that made it enjoyable.



That's all for now... happy reading! :)


Currently Reading: Blackfly Season by Giles Blunt
Up Next: Late Nights on Air by Elizabeth Hay

2 comments:

  1. Very Helpful! I think I will look for Her Fearful Symmetry next time I'm at the library, can I borrow it from you? I love those crazy weird books, like Host by Meyer.

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