Friday, December 31, 2010

The Great Gatsby

The Book: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald


Summary (an excerpt from this article):
The Great Gatsby is probably F. Scott Fitzgerald's greatest novel--a book that offers damning and insightful views of the American nouveau riche in the 1920s. The Great Gatsby is an American classic and a wonderfully evocative work.Like much of Fitzgerald's prose, it is neat and well--crafted. Fitzgerald seems to have had a brilliant understanding of lives that are corrupted by greed and incredibly sad and unfulfilled. The novel is a product of its generation--with one of American literature's most powerful characters in the figure of Jay Gatsby, who is urbane and world-weary. Gatsby is really nothing more than a man desperate for love.

The novel's events are filtered through the consciousness of its narrator, Nick Carraway, a young Yale graduate, who is both a part of and separate from the world he describes. Upon moving to New York, he rents a house next door to the mansion of an eccentric millionaire (Jay Gatsby). Every Saturday, Gatsby throws a party at his mansion and all the great and the good of the young fashionable world come to marvel at his extravagance (as well as swap gossipy stories about their host who--it is suggested--has a murky past). Despite his high-living, Gatsby is dissatisfied; and Nick finds out why...


What I Thought: 

I decided to read the book because it's a classic - classics are generally the best literature has to offer.  I found this book starting out very slow and I had a hard time getting into it.  By the end though, I felt so close to the characters I was sad at the ending and at the fact that the there was an ending.  So much so, that almost immediately after finishing the book, I dug out the movie (Robert Redford was a fitting Jay Gatsby!) Although I can't say that this is one of my favorite books, I think it could eventually become one of my favorites.  I think - as might be hinted at in that it is a classic - this isn't a quick one-time read.  I plan to re-read this novel a few more times in the future and I predict I will like it more with each read.


Rating:  8/10

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Secrets, Lies & Algebra

The Book: Secrets, Lies & Algebra by Wendy Lichtmen

Summary from the Harper Collins website:
(Visit the Lichtmen site, too: http://www.wendylichtman.com/ )
In the eighth grade, 1 math whiz < 1 popular boy, according to Tess's calculations. That is, until she has to factor in a few more variables, like:
1 stolen test (x),
3 cheaters (y),
and 2 best friends (z) who can't keep a secret.

Oh, and she can't forget the winter dance (d)!

Then there's the suspicious guy Tess's parents know, but that's a whole different problem.

Can Tess find the solutions?


What I Thought: 

Being a math teacher and future librarian, I absolutely loved the combination Lichtman comes up with in this book.  I was really surprised how much math was accurately and relevantly incorporated into Tess's story.  I also really enjoyed the layers to Tess's life - everything relates.  Her problems with the cheaters lends itself to the problem with her mother's friend.  The things she learns in math class, tie in to her life and allow her to try to organize and make sense of the turmoil in her relationships.  I would very much recommend this book to lower level readers and those hoping to brush up on their math skills!


Rating:  7/10

Friday, November 12, 2010

Insatiable

The Book: Insatiable by Meg Cabot

Visit Meg Cabot's website:
(http://www.megcabot.com/insatiable/#) 

Sick of vampires? So is Meena Harper.
But her boss is making her write about them anyway, even though Meena doesn’t believe in them. Not that Meena isn’t familiar with the supernatural. See, Meena Harper knows how you’re going to die (not that you’re going to believe her; no one ever does). But not even Meena’s precognition can prepare her for what happens when she meets—then makes the mistake of falling in love with—Lucien Antonescu, a modern-day prince with a bit of a dark side . . . a dark side a lot of people, like an ancient society of vampire-hunters, would prefer to see him dead for. 

The problem is, he's already is dead. Maybe that’s why he’s the first guy Meena’s ever met that she could see herself having a future with. See, while Meena’s always been able to see everyone else’s future, she’s never been able look into her own. And while Lucien seems like everything Meena has ever dreamed of in a boyfriend, he might turn out to be more like a nightmare. Now might be a good time for Meena to start learning to predict her own future . . . If she even has one.                             
(Summary from the book cover.)

What I Thought: 

I am a huge fan of Cabot.  Many of her adult books read like romantic comedies or "chick flicks" and usually feature a quick-witted, sarcastic main couple that makes the plot seem more truthful.  I also, though somewhat embarrassing, will admit to enjoying vampire books.  Insatiable seemed, then, to combine two of my favorite literary happenings into one novel.  Although I did enjoy the book, but it didn't quite live up to my expectations.  I found the beginning a little slow, but noticed that as I got into the book, it was difficult to put down.  Once the prince of darkness arrived in New York, things got interesting and I had to know what happened next to Meena, Lucien, and Alaric.  For all the great build up, though, I was a little disappointed by the ending (which seemed to hint at a sequel).  Overall, it was a fun read, but not one of my favorites by Cabot.


Rating:  7/10

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Are You There, Vodka?

The Book:
Are You There, Vodka? It's Me Chelsea by Chelsea Handler

Summary from the Chelsea's website
:
(http://www.chelseahandler.com/)

When Chelsea Handler needs to get a few things off her chest, she appeals to a higher power -- vodka. You would too if you found out that your boyfriend was having an affair with a Peekapoo or if you had to pretend to be honeymooning with your father in order to upgrade to first class. Welcome to Chelsea's world -- a place where absurdity reigns supreme and a quick wit is the best line of defense.
In this hilarious, deliciously skewed collection, Chelsea mines her past for stories about her family, relationships, and career that are at once singular and ridiculous. Whether she's convincing her third-grade class that she has been tapped to play Goldie Hawn's daughter in the sequel to Private Benjamin, deciding to be more egalitarian by dating a redhead, or looking out for a foulmouthed, rum-swilling little person who looks just like her...only smaller, Chelsea has a knack for getting herself into the most outrageous situations. Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea showcases the candor and irresistible turns of phrase that have made her one of the freshest voices in comedy today.

What I Thought:
Because I am generally a fan of Handler's E! show, Chelsea Lately, I had an interest in reading one of her books. I found the tone of the book to be similar to that of her show, with some hit-or-miss humor. While some of the situations Handler describes from her life are humorous, I found some parts to be unnecessarily vulgar. I think it really comes down to tastes in comedy -- If you like Handler's style of comedy, you will probably enjoy her essays on life experiences. On the other hand, if you don't enjoy Handler's style, this book is surely not for you.

Rating: 5/10

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Shiver

The Book:
Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater

Summary from the author's website
:
(http://www.maggiestiefvater.com/)

F
or years, Grace has watched the wolves in the woods behind her house. One yellow-eyed wolf—her wolf—is a chilling presence she can't seem to live without. Meanwhile, Sam has lived two lives: In winter, the frozen woods, the protection of the pack, and the silent company of a fearless girl. In summer, a few precious months of being human... until the cold makes him shift back again.

Now, Grace meets a yellow-eyed boy whose familiarity takes her breath away. It's her wolf. It has to be. But as winter nears, Sam must fight to stay human—or risk losing himself, and Grace, forever.

What I Thought:
I thought this would be another Twilight-ish book, but I was pleasantly surprised. Unlike Stephine Meyer's werewolves, Stiefvater's werewolves change because of the weather - more specifically the cold. I enjoyed the twist on the traditional werewolf story and the main character's troublesome romance seemed to fit very well in the dark YA tale. Though I felt the book dragged a bit in some parts, the desire to find out what happens to the characters kept me reading. I found the last few chapters left me heartbroken, surprised and eager for the next installment, Linger.

Rating: 9/10

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Nerds Like It Hot

The Book:
Nerds Like It Hot by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Summary from the author's website:
(http://www.vickilewisthompson.com/)

As the sole witness to a mob-related murder, mousy makeup artist Gillian McCormick needs to disappear if she wants to stay alive. With the help of her octogenarian film star friend Cora Bledsoe, Gillian transforms into a Marilyn Monroe look-alike and books passage on a Nerd cruise headed for Mexico. She also brings along backup; P.I. Lex Manchester and his partner Dante Fiorello, who agree to work undercover as nerds to protect Gillian until the cruise docks.
But once aboard ship, things are far from simple. The cruise is loaded with unusual and suspicious characters, from lusty nerds to cross-dressers, making it nearly impossible to identify a real threat. And when things begin to heat up between Gillian and Lex, will he be able to keep her safe when all he wants to do is keep her for himself?

What I thought:

This book is what you expect from a typical modern romance novel -the characters were likable, the plot line was somewhat predictable, the main couple find themselves in some interesting encounters. I felt the ending was a little sudden and awkward though.
This book it isn't for those looking for a deep read, but it is a cute, light and fun read. Great for beach/pool reading!

My Rating: 6/10

Finally!

I have just finished my master's degree in library science and will finally be able to pick up a book to read for fun! I have plenty to read and hope to document some of my reading on this new blog. I will be keeping track of all the books I read each year on separate pages at the top and try to highlight good reads in blog entries. Can't wait to read my way through all the new-to-me books on my shelves!