An engrossing good read that brought you on a crossing to another time. Or an engrossing good read that seemed more like a novel for young adults. Opinions differed about how successful the author was at pulling you in emotionally and there lay the split. Yet all continued reading.
Bethia's plot driven life story and crossing dominated instead of the historical Caleb's crossing. Too difficult to get into the head of a young Wampanoag boy turned scholar of classics? The life story of Bethia, the fictitious character, seemed too contrived--too shallow--to be believable. Her voice stayed that of a young girl, even though she is looking back as an older woman. The best developed "characters" to some were the places--especially Martha's Vineyard.
Those who didn't feel that positive about the book and who read other Geraldine Brooks' works; i.e., March, Year of Wonders, and People of the Book, were surprised and felt that this was the weakest of her novels.
Oh by the way:
We are proud that one of our members is a direct descendant of John and Priscilla Alden, despite their poor showing in this novel. (Taliban of the 1670s as the sponsor mentioned.)
And we had our first grab bag of gently read books...I got Swamplandia. Not a great review, but I am looking forward to reading it!
Members: Send me your book title and I will link them to a review.
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Friday, December 21, 2012
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Another Old List...this one is from 2006-2007
Click on title for links to reviews, etc.
On Beauty
Zadie Smith
The Sea
John Banville
The History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapters
Julian Barnes
Founding Brothers
Joseph Ellis
The History of Love
Nicole Krauss
Midaq Alley
Mahfouz
So Long, See You Tomorrow
William Maxwell
The Thread of Grace
Mary Russell
The Liberated Bride
A. Yehoshua and H. Halkin
Beyond Black
Hillary Mantel
On Beauty
Zadie Smith
The Sea
John Banville
The History of the World in 10 1/2 Chapters
Julian Barnes
Founding Brothers
Joseph Ellis
The History of Love
Nicole Krauss
Midaq Alley
Mahfouz
So Long, See You Tomorrow
William Maxwell
The Thread of Grace
Mary Russell
The Liberated Bride
A. Yehoshua and H. Halkin
Beyond Black
Hillary Mantel
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