Well I think this book is geared towards boys, so being girls maybe this is why we didn't relate?
Overall...I didn't love it...didn't hate it. It was just like okay, it's a story. I thought it was kind of slow in the beginning but the story picked up and I wanted to know more about what was going on. But then how it all played out in the end, just seemed...maybe a bit kitschy...a bit anti-climatic?
I wouldn't discourage anyone from reading it...but I can't say that this is a must-read in my book either.
So onward we go! Eek, don't think I'm going to be meeting the goal of 4 books by end of January...so 6 books in February it is! =]
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Book 2, Down!
Umm, well I guess we have something to look forward too, Lolita I mean. That is totally a joke, umm we'll see maybe if it's really bad we can switch it out.
So not sure if I liked this book, The Fountainhead was much much much better, I mean this book was about a third in length but took me the same amount of time to finish! I think it's for a younger crowd, or maybe just not my style of book.
I won't go into what I thought was lame till you finish it. But, ohh book #3 is next!
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Slowing down...
Something Wicked This Way Comes, pg 28
I seem to have hit a slow patch after finishing Fountainhead! So I went to the library last week, renewed my library card, tried to remember how to use the computers/check out system (haven't been to this library since middle school!) and I got the next 2 books and they have been patiently waiting for me to open them ever since.
Sooo finally I opened Something Wicked last night. Its been pretty good so far, Bradbury has a pretty interesting/unique writing style. At first it kind of caught me off guard and I had to reread a couple paragraphs (basically doing a double take) before I got the hang of it.
But now I am home again and feeling lazy and not particularly wanting to read. Eeek! Hopefully motivation finds me very soon!
PS. Lera, someone else agreed with me and said that Lolita is about a pedophile!!!
I seem to have hit a slow patch after finishing Fountainhead! So I went to the library last week, renewed my library card, tried to remember how to use the computers/check out system (haven't been to this library since middle school!) and I got the next 2 books and they have been patiently waiting for me to open them ever since.
Sooo finally I opened Something Wicked last night. Its been pretty good so far, Bradbury has a pretty interesting/unique writing style. At first it kind of caught me off guard and I had to reread a couple paragraphs (basically doing a double take) before I got the hang of it.
But now I am home again and feeling lazy and not particularly wanting to read. Eeek! Hopefully motivation finds me very soon!
PS. Lera, someone else agreed with me and said that Lolita is about a pedophile!!!
Sunday, January 15, 2012
1 out of 50...done!
Wow Lera! I still love the book. Sure, I can see your perspective and how it gets a bit "preachy", but I loved that the two "misunderstood" character were given their happy ending. But I guess that's typical for me, I am a sucker for happy endings. Sure it sucks for the other characters, but at the same time Peter continually made the wrong decisions. He destined his life by the decisions he made. He was always a coward, afraid to think originally and could only follow the society's mindset.
Of course near the end of the book, I did find myself skimming through the lengthy speech...I guess I took everything with a grain of salt. I thought it was an inspiring book about original thought, sticking to your beliefs and being true to yourself.
Now...to find my library card and 49 more books!
Of course near the end of the book, I did find myself skimming through the lengthy speech...I guess I took everything with a grain of salt. I thought it was an inspiring book about original thought, sticking to your beliefs and being true to yourself.
Now...to find my library card and 49 more books!
Book #1 Finished!
Well... I have to say I liked the book more in the beginning than I did its finish. Ayn Rand really did live up to her reputation as a liberalist. She really tries to ingrain that towards the end, and personally I found it a bit annoying or just too much.
For example Katie, the selfless, wanting to help the needy, ends up being alone. Peter, although sleezy, still not a horrible person, also ends up in ruins. While Dominique and Howard, the two most selfish, end up with the "happy ending".
The book begins with a fictional tale, but ends with a lesson on why the liberalist approach to life is superior. I do not completely agree with it, and thus I thought the ending was not very exciting. While I agree with some of her ideals, I didn't think that the last 50-60 pages should have focused solely on them. I now understand why people start ready Ayn Rand books but never finish them.
Friday, January 6, 2012
Peter Keating!
Since Madi wrote about Roark, and this book is about two architects, I wanted to introduce him a little as well. Keating is the type of character that you just feel bad for, and not because he's not successful, but because he's such a sleaze and deep down I don't think he's such a bad guy. I really do think it's because of his whack job mother who just tricks him into being such as sleaze in which he does atrocious things to get ahead in his career.
His mother was the one to convince him out of marrying someone! How crazy is that? Not only that but she insinuated that he wait until he gets partner in the firm, knowing very well that one of the partner's was on his death bed, which he would "hopefully" then replace. She's just so evil! You should really read the way she talks to Peter, I just keep yelling at the book, "don't listen to her!"
There are also two relationships Peter is in, one with the sweetest, most naive, girl Katie. Another character you just can't not feel bad for. The other is Francon's, his boss and one of the partner is the firm, daughter Dominique. Dominique is the beautiful type that as Madi describes as soulless. Although I don't think she's soulless I think she's just set in her ways, and just a very strong character. I actually really like her character, although my opinion might change as I read further into the book. She just seems to know what she wants in life and no one can influence her one way or another.
Now back to Peter's sleaziness, so he proposes to both! That's right both! Katie first, who accepts. Then while Katie doesn't know it he proposes to Dominique, who refuses. Arrr so frustrating! Well he just doesn't know what he wants in life, really all he know's he will be the best architect out there, and not necessarily because he wants it, but because that's what his mother wants.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Howard Roark, Architect
The Fountainhead, page 200
So far, I love this book! Lera and I were actually just discussing this while at dinner with one of our friends (shoutout to Ushma!) And since this little project of ours is off to such a great start, I thought I should post about it!
Now obviously I have never written about a book (okay maybe in high school, but that really doesn't count) so I will give this a go. I had heard good things about the book and had even read a couple teaser pages. I had been intrigued but didn't really have high expectations. Delving deeper in, I found myself not wanting to stop! Its not even that the storyline is that interesting (the journey of 2 architects careers doesn't sound like it would be a page turner) but I feel so connected with the characters that I want to know how their story turns out. It feels like watching your friends in their life journeys and of course you want the very best for them, except in this scenario you have no influence and all you can do is helplessly watch(read) what happens next!
Personally, for me I loved when Roark gets his first commission. I felt such a sense of satisfaction for him! In my mind I was going Boo-Yah and dancing a little dance. It is so clear that Roark loves what he does and he is such a purist and cannot steer away from his ideals and beliefs in architecture. And he is faced in a time when his beliefs in architecture were mocked and disregarded, he faced countless rejections, and still persevered despite it all. He finally has someone who gets it. And not just anybody, a client, a client willing to take a chance and launch his career. Then he gets handed his first check and not only does he have the satisfaction of seeing it addressed to his own name but he sees probably the most single defining word in the entire world for him. Howard Roark, Architect.
So far, I love this book! Lera and I were actually just discussing this while at dinner with one of our friends (shoutout to Ushma!) And since this little project of ours is off to such a great start, I thought I should post about it!
Now obviously I have never written about a book (okay maybe in high school, but that really doesn't count) so I will give this a go. I had heard good things about the book and had even read a couple teaser pages. I had been intrigued but didn't really have high expectations. Delving deeper in, I found myself not wanting to stop! Its not even that the storyline is that interesting (the journey of 2 architects careers doesn't sound like it would be a page turner) but I feel so connected with the characters that I want to know how their story turns out. It feels like watching your friends in their life journeys and of course you want the very best for them, except in this scenario you have no influence and all you can do is helplessly watch(read) what happens next!
Personally, for me I loved when Roark gets his first commission. I felt such a sense of satisfaction for him! In my mind I was going Boo-Yah and dancing a little dance. It is so clear that Roark loves what he does and he is such a purist and cannot steer away from his ideals and beliefs in architecture. And he is faced in a time when his beliefs in architecture were mocked and disregarded, he faced countless rejections, and still persevered despite it all. He finally has someone who gets it. And not just anybody, a client, a client willing to take a chance and launch his career. Then he gets handed his first check and not only does he have the satisfaction of seeing it addressed to his own name but he sees probably the most single defining word in the entire world for him. Howard Roark, Architect.
Monday, January 2, 2012
Final List!
Final List:
- Fountainhead
- Something Wicked This Way Comes
- Winesburg, Ohio
- American Pastoral
- The Assistant
- The Blind Assassin
- The Crying of Lot 49
- A Dance to Music of Time
- A Death in the Family
- Deliverance
- The French Lieutenant's Woman
- Go Tell it on The Mountain
- Gravity's Rainbow
- Housekeeping
- I, Claudius
- Loving
- Neuroromancer
- Never Let Me Go
- Possession
- The Sheltering Sky
- Snow Crash
- Revolutionary Road
- The Spy Who Came in From the Cold
- Their Eyes were Watching God
- David Copperfield
- Madame Bovary
- The Waste Land
- Lolita
- A Clockwork Orange
- The Adventures of Augie March
- Dr. Zhivago
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- The Tipping Point
- Catch 22
- The Corrections
- The Death of the Heart
- Gone with the Wind
- Mrs. Dalloway
- Tropic of Cancer
- Crime and Punishment
- Wuthering Heights
- The Portrait Lady
- The Kite Runner
- The Inferno
- The Handmaids Tale
- Atonement
- Midnights Children
- Ubik
- Naked Lunch
- Fahrenheit 451
Short time goal: finish the first 4 books by February 1st!
Madi's Picks
Oops! Sorry I'm late in posting! I had picked them out on Sunday but still had to edit them down =P
- American Pastoral
- The Assistant
- The Blind Assassin
- The Crying of Lot 49
- A Dance to Music of Time
- A Death in the Family
- Deliverance
- The French Lieutenant's Woman
- Go Tell it on The Mountain
- Gravity's Rainbow
- Housekeeping
- I, Claudius
- Loving
- Neuroromancer
- Never Let Me Go
- Possession
- The Sheltering Sky
- Slaughterhouse Five
- Snow Crash
- Revolutionary Road
- The Spy Who Came in From the Cold
- Their Eyes were Watching God
- David Copperfield
- Madame Bovary
- The Waste Land
Lera's Pick of 25 Books
I have comprised my list of 25 books. It was little more difficult than I had originally thought, but this is my final result. Here is hoping to not many more revisions on it!
- Lolita
- Animal Farm
- A Clockwork Orange
- The Adventures of Augie March
- Dr. Zhivago
- Ulysses
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- The Tipping Point
- Catch 22
- The Corrections
- The Death of the Heart
- Deliverance
- Gone with the Wind
- The Grapes of Wrath
- Mrs. Dalloway
- Never Let Me Go
- Possession
- Tropic of Cancer
- Crime and Punishment
- Wuthering Heights
- The Portrait of a Lady
- The Kite Runner
- The Color Purple
- The Inferno
- The Handmaids Tale
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