Friday, April 27, 2012

Headhunters by Jo Nesbo

I was impressed with the creative storytelling in this one. Even after reading the blurb on the jacket I was still surprised by the unfolding of events. I liked the prologue, letting the reader know something bad was coming, how the story leads to that event, and what occurs after. Pretty much read the whole book in one sitting and for pure entertaining plot-driven narrative this one hit the mark.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

The Song of Ice and Fire: Book One

I'm enjoying series of books more and more lately and started the George RR Martin books at the suggestion of a few friends. I quite enjoyed book one. I loved the small personal storylines and how he took time to develop every character. Each person has a history and traumas and successes and loves and desires and scars. I also love the supernatural foreboding of the Others in the north woods. The trees with faces, the wolves, the magic. I get a bit distracted when the big storylines appear such as the battle scenes where each banner is described and all the players. And finally, the ending was spectacular making me wanting more immediately. I think there are enough faults to give me caution but certainly enough enjoyment to get me into Book Two.

Friday, April 6, 2012

Einstein's Dreams

was the book club selection for April. I normally love books with a strong structure but this book just didn't reach me. I love the idea of it and I think it is really clever and well-written but ultimately it felt lifeless. I compared it (as did someone else at the meeting) to Buddha in the Attic for the somewhat anonymous litany of events but the latter seemed so touching and meaningful. Dreams not so much.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Chaos Walking

Loved Patrick Ness's book one of the trilogy. Wow what a page turner. Smart and scary and surprising. So good. Can't wait for book two.

Atherton: the House of Power

Really didn't enjoy Patrick Carman's book about science gone wrong. The riff on Frankenstein was insulting from a book that wasnt all that engaging nor particularly smart ( in its talking down to e reader I guess assuming YA readers aren't smart?). Didn't care enough to continue to book two.