ok,first,a note:from now on,I will be giving books a 1-5 star rating (this is a star * ).OK,anyway,I really like this book.It's all about a kid with a great destiny. It involves a LOT of greek mythology,so if you don't like that stuff then...ITT'L STILL BE AWESOME!And now,my rating:*****!
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Gargoyle: Andrew Davidson
This is an amazing, beautiful and soulful story. I highly recommend it. Please do it the courtesy of giving it 50 pages before you put it down. The narrator of The Gargoyle is a very contemporary cynic, physically beautiful and sexually adept, who dwells in the moral vacuum that is modern life. Confronted by a compelling woman who insists they were lovers in medieval Germany, a series of tales unfolds to rival Scheherazade, bested only by the overall arc of the story itself. Highly recommended.
Labels: Andrew Davidson, highly recommended
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Brsingr: Christopher Paolini
The third in The Inheritance Cycle, this really delivers. Paolini continues to grow as a writer and has not difficulty in taking his readers along for the ride. Aside from a nice tale filled with dragons and armies, elves and dwarves, this delivers some serious introspective philosophy on everything from politics to ethics. Nicely woven.
Labels: Christopher Paolini, dragons, fantasy
Thursday, October 02, 2008
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Steig Larsson
Fast-paced, thrilling and with meaningful subplots woven throughout, this gets a HolySmokesMustRead rating. Lisbeth Salander has become nothing less than a personal hero of mine. Once I got into reading it, there literally was no putting it down and I found myself sneaking mere minutes here and there to catch up with the plot, the characters, to find out, in the best tradition of storytelling, what happened next. Good grief, but I'm insanely jealous that I didn't write this book, and thankful to Larsson that he did.
Labels: geek, highly recommended, Steig Larsson
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Look Me in the Eye: John Robinson
This weekend I read Look Me in the Eye. Written by John Robinson, it is the witty and often painfully familiar account of an Asperger’s Syndrome adult who wanted desperately to fit, and finally did, and the road he took along the way. I highly recommend the book, not really so much as a textbook account, but for a beautifully written memoir. I by turns winced and laughed, but was always engaged. It’s a quick read, and one understands in the first chapter why this book was an instant bestseller.
Labels: aspergers, John Robinson, memoir
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Mosaic: Gayle Lynds
Eh. This is ok. It'll get you through the airport or the doctor's office, and at times it even promises to be interesting. It never really delivers, though, because Lynds can't decide if she's writing a conspiracy expose, a political thriller or a romance novel. Eventually it all breaks down into somewhat predictable fare, just as it ought to be getting really twist-and-turn-some. not recommended.
Labels: Gayle Lynds, mystery
Saturday, January 12, 2008
The Deathly Hallows: J.K. Rowling
I'm not entirely certain this final of the series could be read on its own. There is clearly a ton of stuff Rowling wanted to put in this, and just couldn't. Overall, I liked it. I liked the message of making your own future, claiming your path, thikning of others as well as of yourself. And most of all, I liked the epilogue.
Labels: harry potter, J.K. Rowling