A brother that disappears, a father who works all the time, a bored mother who works in a wood shop, and Rose who tastes feelings in food.
"So every food has a feeling, George said when I tried to explain to him about the acidic resentment in the grape jelly." Page 36
Poor Rose...besides not liking her favorite cake anymore and having an aversion to food because of what the taste brings out, she had to try to stay clear of her older brother so she wouldn't bother him and "make him flip." Her brother didn't want any parts of her, but his friend George helped her with finding out what was going on with her taste buds.
With George's help, Rose figured out that she could tell what kind of mood someone was in and what stage of life the ingredients in food had been simply by tasting the cookie or whatever food she happened to be sampling. She hated food because of this. Later on she found out something about her grandfather that gave her some insight into her “problem.”
Rose could taste her mother's feelings in all the food she made each night and found out something that she really didn't want to know about her mother.
The book was a sweet read sharing all the good and bad things that go on in families with the adults and the siblings. It also had some odd situations, which I am still confused about, but on the whole I enjoyed it and will give the book a 4/5. Overall, a very creative and different idea for a book.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Todos Santos by Deborah Clearman
Guatemala, a mother's love, summer, painting, having fun, fear, daily life, superstitions......
A summer in Guatemala....this definitely sounded exciting to Isaac and much better than spending it in summer school in Iowa. Isaac accompanied his mother to Guatemala and stayed with his aunt while his mother made a trip to Todos Santos to do some painting.
While his mother was away, Issac met another American boy who was bad news, but whom Isaac continued to befriend. The boys planned a trip of their own without actually telling anyone the truth about their destination. Their adventures as well as the adventures of Catherine made up most of the book...Catherine found things she wasn't expecting and Isaac did as well. The trip Issac and Bernie took was frightening to me....seeing the risks they took in a foreign country made my heart race.
Meanwhile, Catherine was enjoying herself and learning many things about the culture of Guatemala...both good and bad aspects. The book had vivid descriptions of the beautiful landscape of Guatemala and the lifestyles of its people. The characters were interesting and colorful.
The book took me a while to read not because it was difficult, but because I was afraid to see what was going to happen to Catherine and her son. It also was heart wrenching to learn how the citizens of Guatemala actually lived on a daily basis and how the leaders were so self-centered, corrupt, controlling, and superstitious.
Deborah Clearman is a very talented author...she has fantastic descriptions of characters, scenery, and emotions. You could feel the emotions of each character as they were dealing with the situation occurring at the moment......the well-described scenes and emotions made the book unique for me.
I truly enjoyed the book except for the fear factor that I brought on myself. :)
Also stop at Black Lawrence Press to view Ms. Clearman's video of the background for her novel...quite intriguing.
http://blacklawrencepress.com/ - go to the side bar and choose Authors.
A summer in Guatemala....this definitely sounded exciting to Isaac and much better than spending it in summer school in Iowa. Isaac accompanied his mother to Guatemala and stayed with his aunt while his mother made a trip to Todos Santos to do some painting.
While his mother was away, Issac met another American boy who was bad news, but whom Isaac continued to befriend. The boys planned a trip of their own without actually telling anyone the truth about their destination. Their adventures as well as the adventures of Catherine made up most of the book...Catherine found things she wasn't expecting and Isaac did as well. The trip Issac and Bernie took was frightening to me....seeing the risks they took in a foreign country made my heart race.
Meanwhile, Catherine was enjoying herself and learning many things about the culture of Guatemala...both good and bad aspects. The book had vivid descriptions of the beautiful landscape of Guatemala and the lifestyles of its people. The characters were interesting and colorful.
The book took me a while to read not because it was difficult, but because I was afraid to see what was going to happen to Catherine and her son. It also was heart wrenching to learn how the citizens of Guatemala actually lived on a daily basis and how the leaders were so self-centered, corrupt, controlling, and superstitious.
Deborah Clearman is a very talented author...she has fantastic descriptions of characters, scenery, and emotions. You could feel the emotions of each character as they were dealing with the situation occurring at the moment......the well-described scenes and emotions made the book unique for me.
I truly enjoyed the book except for the fear factor that I brought on myself. :)
Also stop at Black Lawrence Press to view Ms. Clearman's video of the background for her novel...quite intriguing.
http://blacklawrencepress.com/ - go to the side bar and choose Authors.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Solomon's Oak by Jo-Ann Mapson
"The chapel had been Dan's final project. One summer morning over his oatmeal he'd said, "I've got a bug to build myself a chapel. Nothing fancy, just a place to worship out of the rain." Page 9
Thanksgiving day, the oldest white oak tree on the Solomon property, a chapel built by Dan Solomon, a wedding, and now a foster child dealing with grief just like Glory Solomon.
Glory had to do something since Dan died...her savings was gone, and her part-time job didn't really pay the bills.
One day she was asked/begged if a wedding and a reception could be held in the chapel that Dan had built. Glory hesitated and then decided the $3,000 she would get would definitely help pay the bills that were mounting. The wedding party wanted a Thanksgiving dinner and also a reception with a pirate theme and a sword fight.
The wedding was a huge success and brought a few surprises as well.....a former policeman who happened to be photographing the oak tree and a new foster child that unknown to Glory had some connection to her family dog. The connection was too close to home, and Juniper wasn't going to be too bad to have around or so she thought, so Glory told Caroline she would keep the new foster child.
Joseph the policeman was also pretty interesting...his grandmother had lived a few miles down the road from Glory when Joseph was a child, and he remembered the oak trees of California and especially the one on the Solomon property.
Solomon's Oak told the life stories of the three main characters who definitely fit and worked well together even though the connection was through their misfortunes. The book was a cozy read for me...family life, real-life situations, talents we all have hiding inside and waiting to emerge, and just plain heartfelt warmth in the book.
You will fall in love with Glory, Juniper will drive you crazy, and Joseph's patience will amaze you.
Enjoy the book....I definitely did. Solomon’s Oak was very touching….it will make you smile, it will make you laugh, it will make you cry, and it will restore your faith in mankind’s goodness.
5/5
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Great House by Nicole Krauss
Then....after twenty-five years, the desk that she loved was being claimed by a relative of its original owner...she knew it would happen one day, but now that it has happened, she wasn't sure how she felt about it...not having the desk would cause a hole in her life. She couldn't even be there when the original owner's daughter came to pick up the desk, and physical as well as mental things began happening after the loss of her beloved desk.
After the desk was gone, she got on an airplane to Ben Gurion airport...then the book went to another story. This second story opened with a funeral in progress.
I thought it was going to be a great read since the desk plot sounded intriguing, and the cover caught my interest.
I really was lost reading this book... the beginning was good, but as the book continued, it was very puzzling, and the sections seemed detached from each other. I had no sense of what the author was saying....the narrator talked to a "your honor," and she referred to characters by letters...R and S.
I really didn't enjoy the book because of how each chapter really wasn't connected to the others....not a continuous flow throughout the book.
I do have to say, though, that Krauss is a fantastic author....very deep and descriptive. Krauss’s book was too over the top for me....I don't read fluff, but the book was very profound, complex, and to me disconnected. I enjoy a flowing story that fits together.
I have seen great reviews for the book, but I just couldn't connect or follow the plot.
Best of luck with the book...I am sure it will be a best seller, but I guess I missed the point...I tried but was not able to continue reading it. 2/5.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Almost Home by Pam Jenoff
She HAD to get to London but had no explanation for her boss. He granted her permission, and she left that very evening.
Jordan arrived in London ready to take a cab to see her very ill friend, but her co-worker met her at the airport....oh no, they do have an assignment for her. An assignment in London wasn't the real reason she wanted to return to London, and when she does arrive, all the familiar landmarks she remembered when she was at Cambridge, make her heart twist and bring tears to her eyes as she remembers the reason that made her leave right after graduation. Seeing Chris, a former college classmate, and then seeing him disappear from a dinner party, also didn't help with the memories.
When Chris finally does appear, he tells Jordan something that she can't ignore, and she must return to Cambridge University to find answers. The journey back to her college days is emotionally painful, particularly since she wanted so desperately to never have to re-live an experience that changed her entire life and up to now had almost been put out of her conscious thoughts.
Meanwhile as Jordan is dealing with this information from Chris, her assignment and this situation seem to have some connection...people go missing, papers disappear, someone is following her, betrayal among friends and lovers, people are dying in "accidents" and more information comes to the surface along with a direct order to stop the investigation of a company who they know has something to hide.
The story unravels, the mystery is solved, Jordan's pain doesn't disappear but she finally does have some hope about what caused all this in the first place.
To me the book was not as good as her other two books...it really didn't get interesting until page 200 or so…it didn’t seem tied together until toward the end. The ending was suspenseful and a surprise, though.
I will give it a 4/5 only because it did come together toward the end of the book.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Don't Blink by James Patterson
Another masterfully-crafted Patterson (Roughan)....suspense, tension, surprises, twists and turns at every page.
“In the horror of those moments at Lombardo’s, as well as in the haze and commotion of the aftermath on the killing floor, I’d forgotten that I had already been recording when Vincent Marcozza and those cops were murdered.”“I didn’t get my interview with Dwayne Robinson. But what did I get? Page 66
Lombardo's? Really? How could this happen in Lombardo's restaurant in the middle of the afternoon. And to top it off with a reporter close by and a famous baseball player waiting to be interviewed....really?
Nick Daniels was the unlucky reporter who had been in the restaurant when the murders occurred...he actually had recorded it and didn't realize it....he hoped the murderer didn't realize it either....but could that really be kept a secret when it is common knowledge that reporters carry habitually-on tape recorders especially when they are planning to interview someone?
Restaurants, tape recorders, reporters, organized crime, a woman...all this wrapped up into one to make Nick's life miserable and dangerous, but thrilling.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Room by Emma Donoghue
What hold could Old Nick have over Ma that would make that room her world? Why didn't she just leave? Or maybe she wasn't able to leave?
Jack's fifth birthday definitely wouldn't be what a normal five-year-old would be delighted with, but Jack was happy to spend the day with his Ma in their ordinary, same-as-always routine. They spent every day in the "room" with the food and clothing that Old Nick provided for them.
Ma doesn't allow Old Nick to see Jack but she never tells Jack why. Ma and Jack's days are creatively spent inventing things, measuring everything in the room that has been Ma's space for the past seven years, reading books and changing the characters to suit them, and watching the clock so they know when it is time to eat or sleep. They never leave their "room," and Jack really doesn't know any better or know anything about the outside world except what his Ma tells him when they read books.
As much as Ma tries to protect and shelter Jack, he begins to question what is beyond the walls they live in. Ma tries to divert Jack's attention to other things, but sometimes it is unavoidable......especially the night when Jack overheard a conversation between Ma and Old Nick about him and the life Old Nick provides for her.
One comment made by Old Nick that stuck in my mind was: "I don't think you appreciate how good you've got it here," "Do you?" Page 69 To me that would be highly questionable....how good could life be simply living in a room and never going outside?
I grew to hate Old Nick and how he treated both of them. When you find out the "whole" story, you won't want to stop reading.
This book is about fear, abuse, control, a mother's love, and wanting the best for your child. At first you may want to put the book down, but don't do it....you will share Ma's feelings of fear for Old Nick and her dependence on him and also the heartbreak of Jack's acceptance of the only life he has known. You will fall in love with sweet, innocent, literal Jack, and you will think about both characters and their experience long after you turn the last page.
To me this was actually a "creative" thriller...excellent storyline. I really liked the book. 5/5
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