In case you didn't already know I love to read books, and since I've been reading so many lately I thought I'd share my thoughts on them with you :) Alas I have had to leave employment at Chapters to concentrate on school but never fear for many a books will still be read!
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Basilisk
Once again I embarked on a fabulous journey courtesy of Rob Thurman. Not much to say here other than amazing and can't wait for the next one to come out! If you haven't already please read Chimera, which is the first book in this series. If you enjoy any type of science fiction that involves human hybrids mixed up in a lab by a mad scientist then you will probably enjoy this series, especially seeming how she throws the Russian Mafia in there too. How can you go wrong with a combination like that? Basilisk also came with a preview of the next Leandros brothers book which comes out next, Doubletake, March, yay!
Rob Thurman
One Day
In keeping with my tradition of reading books before I see the movie I recently borrowed One Day from my friend Allison to read. I can happily say that this book exceeded my expectations. It contains a love story touching enough to cause laughter one minute and tears the next. I do not often become emotional reading books so kudos to David Nicholls for bringing out those lovely emotions in me that I wish more books would. Although I may not experience those emotions much cause I mainly read teen novels and fantasy... maybe I need to rethink my reading strategies?
The Amulet of Samarkand
An interesting novel that took me a little while to read. The Amulet of Samarkand was one part hilarious and one part dry. Unfortunately I found my self hating Nathaniel, who was the main character, so that when it came time for a chapter or two to be told from his perspective I did not feel motivated to read at all. Bartimeus, the lovely Gollum looking fellow pictured on the cover, often left me in stitches. His character was witty and had excellent footnotes on a lot of the pages that just added to the general hilarity of the chapters he voiced.
Uglies Series
Dystopias, what can I say they make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. I know that may seem odd to some people but hey, to each her own. I recently read Scott Westerfeld's Leviathan and Behemoth which I loved and figured I would check out some more of his novels (Thanks again to Allison for being my library :) yay no late fees!) I went through these books faster than I have a series in a while which is always a sign of an addictively good series.
Friday, September 2, 2011
The Left Hand of Darkness
One of the most intriguing books I have read in quite some time. It really made me think about the problems that can occur for people just based on their sex (female or male). But would an androgynous society really breed more equality? These and other psychological and philosophical questions are brought to mind while reading The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin. An interesting trek across a wintery land will bring out the sci-fi fan you.
Ursula K. Le Guin
Labels:
fantasy,
science fiction,
the left hand of darkness
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