Saturday, April 18, 2009

Before I forget

Next meeting - June 13th - Ellyn's. The book is World Made by Hand by James Howard Kunstler.

Check out the book's website. See everybody there. 

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Hellooooo...

What is everybody bringing to Kat's? 

Friday, April 10, 2009

i went a little crazy


Except for Being Written, I haven't really been reading anything at all, but I went slightly nuts and got 5 new books this week. 

 
I just started reading The Witch's Trinity by Erika Mailman. It's weird and disturbing and I keep having to put it down because she's another author obsessed with bodily functions. It's set in 1507 in a starving village in Germany. Everything is a sign of divine punishment and a new priest arrives to find  and burn the 'witch' responsible. Reading this I had the same feeling as when I read/tried to read Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follet; the modern tone doesn't really mesh well with the subject matter.

Other picks in a nutshell:
The Outlander/Gil Adamson - 1903 - woman kills her husband, takes off into the wilderness, trailed by brothers-in-law - compared to Cold Mountain and early Cormac McCarthy

The Tenderness of Wolves/Stef Penney - 1867- Northern Territory- People says "Think Cold Mountain - only colder... Mystery, romance, and really bad weather - just try putting this one down."  Yep, there's obviously a theme here. 

Dreamers of the Day/Mary Doria Russell- 1921 - Egypt - 40 year old school teacher from Ohio arrives just as the modern Middle East is taking shape.

The Secret of Lost Things/ Sheridan Hay - coming of age in a emporium of used and rare books in New York. 

Anybody interested in borrowing any of these? I'll probably just end up reading a smutty romance novel anyway.