Jonathan Trumbull Library Booktalk

October 23, 2007

No, It’s Not a Dream… I Actually Have New Post

Filed under: Books, Fiction - Chick Lit, Fiction - General — by slninteau @ 3:43 pm

I apologize profusely for the lack of posts since July, but you know how it is, it’s sunny and warm and there’s a good book (or several) and a tall, frosty glass of ice cold Diet Coke (or tea, beer, margarita, pick your poison) waiting for you on the deck.  But, I did read a lot of good books (and a lot of not so good books) and here are three I really enjoyed.

The first was “Becoming Jane Austen” by Jon Spence.  Now, don’t be fooled into thinking this is a romantic, mushfilled story about Jane Austen’s lovelife (what little of it there really was) despite the statement on the cover (“The true love story that inspired the classic novels”) – it is so much more than that.  A must read for every Jane Austen fan (who isn’t!?!), it gives lots of details about Jane’s life and does provide a good background for where Jane was (geographically and emotionally) when she wrote her various novels.  Very well written and informative (although still not as good as Jane’s own work – but then, what is?).

The second was: “Austenland” by Shannon Hale.  This book was about Jane Austen a dyed in the wool Jane Austen fanatic (again, who isnt!?!) who spends most of her free time daydreaming and fantasizing about Mr. Darcy (who doesn’t?) who is, of course, the absolute epitome of manhood (with the exception of Jamie Fraser from the Outlander series but that’s a subject for another day).  This young, very attractive and single woman takes a trip to “Jane Austen’s England” which includes living in period costume and hobnobbing with the likes of Mr. Darcy and his various neighbors, distant relatives, etc.  Believe it or not, there are a lot of Jane Austen/Pride and Prejudice type sequals, etc.  Most of them are terrible dribble (think of the impossible task of trying to measure up to the original) but this one was very, very good.

The third was:  “Mary Modern” by Camille DeAngelis.  This work was a science fiction type read but was quite interesting.  The basic story involves the daughter of a scientist who dips into the cloning pool with some disturbing results.  Apart for the great story, there are some ethical issues also explored by the book.  The ending was quite a surprise – I had to read the last page twice and there were still some “maybes” and unclear plot issues that I am still pondering.

So, give any of these three books a whirl….or read something else…but whatever you read, be sure to let me (and the rest of the world) what you are reading.

July 10, 2007

July 10, 2007 “Earthly Delights”

Filed under: Books, Fiction - General — by slninteau @ 3:53 pm

I just finished reading “Earthly Delights: A Corinna Chapman Mystery” by Kerry Greenwood. Ms. Greenwood has also written an earlier series which features a 1920’s socialite/flapper who solves crimes in her spare time (that series does not sound nearly as appealing as this one was!). Corinna Chapman is a divorced baker (who also happens to be on the “plus” side regarding both her weight and her age) who lives with three cats in Melbourne, Australia. Corinna starts her day with a junkie seemingly dying on her doorstep and in the course of the book befriends another junkie (and discovers a budding bakery star), helps solve another murder (the apartment building Corinna lives in is stocked with all kinds of interesting characters) and catch a very good looking Good Samaritan for themselves to help ease the lonely nights. I hope this is the beginning of a new series….

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