Sunday, March 13, 2011

Signed up for new challange

1001 books... I will go through the list and see which ones I have already read and list them in the next post. I will also read through other posts connected with this group.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

I'm back...

Yes it's been awhile and I even forgot my blog name, luckly I wrote it down. I finished Slaughterhouse 5, and read Lolita and Pride and Prej. since I last wrote. I am currently reading The Fountainhead. I will write a blog for each of these books. I have to say I love my Kindle and I can find a lot of these books for free... e-books are the best.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Switched Books

I was in the mood for something a bit beefer than "Songs of the Lark" so I started "Slaughtershouse 5" yesterday. I know nothing about this book and have not seen the movie, though I will probably watch it after I read the book. It's not a long book but it is packed full of emotions regarding a piece of WWII. I haven't read a lot about WWII other than from a Jewish stand point, this book is from an American soldiers view and it is very good.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Finished O Pioneer!

I finished my first book last night. I've never read this Willa Cather before but I liked her style. She doesn't mess around with any of the fluff, she gets to the meat of the story and stays with it. She doesn't complicate it with to many characters either and no long winded descriptions.

I will start the next one in the trilogy today, "The Song of the Lark". Let's see how much reading time I can get in this week. While I'm reading each book I'm also doing a study of the author, it really helps in the understanding of the book.

I'm thinking I'm going to stick with American or should I say non-British authors for awhile, British novels are sometimes long and dull and tend to deal with social classes a lot.

Monday, September 28, 2009

O Pioneers! entry 3

Nearly done with this book. I have found that it also reminds me a little of "The Good Earth", in that there is a lot of land involved and the brothers are greedy and a bit on the lazy side. "The Good Earth" is one of my favorite books and Pearl S. Buck is a fav. author of mine also, though I was surprised that none of her books are on the top 100 lists. I'm looking forward to continuing this trilogy.

The story is good and there are a few surprises in it considering it was written in 1913. It is very clean of course but there is a guy completely in love with a married women, this would never happen in Little House. I also find it interesting that the main character Alexandra is in her 40's and is a tough women and not married at this point of the book. I read a bio on the author Willa Cather and it seem she was probably a lesbian.

I am enjoying this process and I find studying other material regarding the book makes it even more enjoyable. Though it may take me 5 years to read through them all.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

O Pioneers! entry 2

Well I'm on chapter 7 and I'm very wrapped up in this book. It's kind of a Little House in Nebraska. Alexandra is the main character and she has three brothers and are working the family homestead. Alexandra is the only girl and the brains of the group when it comes to wise money choices. The two older brothers I find are major bitchers and complainers, and the women they married aren't much better.

I'm enjoying this book and am glad I chose to start my journey with it.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Day 1, book 1

I have begone working my way through the top 100 books ever written. The list I am working off of I found on line and it was compiled by Leisa Watkins. I love what she did, she took 6 different lists of the top 100 books and compiled them into one top list.

I have chosen not to read them in any kind of order, just read as the spirit moves me. Some of the books come in sets so instead of just one book it can be up to 7 books for one entry. And yes I have read some of these books before at an earlier age, but I have found that rereading a book again is a good thing because you have new life experiences to read the book by.

The first book I chose to read is number 52 on this list "My Antionia" Written by Willa Cather. This is the third book in a trilogy so I am starting with book one "O Pioneer"

If anyone would like to join me in my journey feel free.