Saturday, January 31, 2009

The Garden of Last Days by Andre Dubus III


Interesting premise.... Takes place in the days prior to 9/11 and has many characters whose lives are touched in strange ways. The stripper who "entertains" one of the hijackers in Florida before the hijackings - true situation, I hear. And all of the other people who are involved with her. Her daughter, Franny, who she takes to the strip club that night because the babysitter is hospitalized with a panic attack (that is interesting, in retrospect!) AJ, the client who is thrown out of the club for touching one of the strippers and who finds the crying child and takes her away from that den of iniquity, saving her from a rotten mother. His wife, Deena, his mother, who was raped in a hotel room, where she is employed as one of the cleaning staff.
A whole motley crew of characters, not sympathetic when you consider them and their lives, what they do, how they act, etc. but Dubus manages to make them all human and nearly likeable, or at least gives us a glimpse into their heads, into their motives for what they do, their dreams, ideals, etc.
A lot like his other book "House of Sand and Fog," which I liked a lot better
But this was good and thought provoking and exciting. Glad that I read it.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Goldengrove by Francine Prose


Prose....what a perfect name for this author. The writing is impeccable. I loved this book about a family of four, who becomes a family of three when the oldest daughter dies tragically after diving into a lake and never resurfacing. Seems she had a heart ailment that went untreated. How the family copes with this tragedy is a beautiful journey - mostly told through the eyes of the younger daughter, Nico, who gets involved with her sister's boyfriend after the tragic death. Very well written and subtle story with a truly beautiful ending. Read each word.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Goldengrove

Went to the library today and got three books from my "Want to Read" list. There were more of them there as well! I have to read quickly! Really excited about Goldengrove. Started it and am sucked in already! Suberb writing!

"Forever" - Finally Done!


Glad that I finished the book, but I was a bit disappointed in the ending. Very Hollywood and NOT what I expected. Overall, an interesting book but not on my list of "faves."

AFTERWORD: Now that much time has passed since I read this book, I do want to say that much of it still resonates with me, so it WAS a good book, better than I indicate above. That is a litmus test for me: what I remember of the book months after finishing. Forever was epic, historic and grand in scale. A bit preposterous for me - who likes realism. The underlying premise, that the main character lives forever, was hard for me to swallow, but if you can treat reading as "escape," then I should be more forgiving.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Nearing the End of "Forever"

Now I know why it's called "Forever." It is taking a long time to read, but now I am in the beginning of what I know is the climax...and I can predict it, I think. We'll see if I am right.
I am liking the book more now. There was a point in the middle where I nearly gave up, but moved on and ahead and am looking forward to finishing this weekend. Need to get something to read in Florida.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Forever by Pete Hamill

Heard about this book on the radio. Heard that you "have to read it; the best book I ever read." I will not go that far. I am about half way through. The beginning was mesmerizing....but it has gotten a bit slower since then. I am finding the history very interesting. Takes place in NYC from about 1740 to the present.
Very long book, however. Still have almost 300 pages to go.