So not really a read-along, was it? Well, this is all about discovering what works, and I can rule out read-alongs…for now.

I read Through a Glass Darkly, and my one word conclusion is that it was  entertaining. At first, I was very excited because Koen really starts out with some great historically accurate details woven into the story (socks embroidered with clocks). But that element seems to get overtaken by the soap opera of the story, and as a reader I was left with a thoroughly predictable “plot twist” and a heroine (Barbara Montgeoffry, the Countess Devane) that I think I was supposed to admire, but I just felt she was spoiled and thoroughly unremarkable. Apparently, I would not have fit in with Barbara’s society – people who were all essentially rendered helpless and inadequate by her stunning beauty and uniquely remarkable character. Additionally, I felt that there was some homophobia threaded through the novel, and that really soured my experience. Regardless of what the social views on homosexuality were in the eighteenth century, phrases such as “effeminate monstrosity” peppered the novel with a seemingly anchor-less context and ruined my ability to be entertained.

And amidst all that, I started reading the sequel to Through a Glass Darkly in the hopes that maybe some improvements had been made in the portrayal of Barbara and the predictable plot lines. Unfortunately, I was unable to really get past the fifth chapter…I found Barbara, Countess Devane (or the  “fragile black butterfly” as she is known at her plantation in Virginia) to be even more grating and tedious in her new surroundings than she was in London. Maybe someday I will pick up Now Face to Face again and give it a second shot, but for now, it acts as a paperweight on my bedside table.

Right now I am reading The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. I know the outline of the story, but I have never read it. (For those of you who have read it, go ahead and laugh when I say now that I think Lord Henry Wotton may be the Devil that tempts young Mr. Gray out of his soul.)

Two versions of Dorian.

Oh, and the unexpected turn of events? I haven’t really felt like reading lately. I think it is because I am preoccupied by the fact that my life is dominated by waiting – waiting to hear about grad school, waiting to hear about jobs, waiting to hear about graduation. One would think that reading would be a much needed respite from it all, but apparently, I can’t concentrate when there isn’t “A PLAN.” Huh…

Read-Along

26 December 2009

Now that the Holidays are coming to a close, the semesters have ended, and the pajamas are a permanent uniform, I introduce the first read-along.

I will be reading Karleen Koen’s Through a Glass Darkly, and oh…how I am looking forward to something that I do not have to read because a syllabus tells me to!

I hope that everyone’s holidays have been filled with laughter and warmth. Now go grab a copy of Through a Glass Darkly and dig in with me this week!

November Sightings

3 November 2009

Some fellow book-bloggers have some really cool things going on right now.

First up, The Literate Housewife Review is doing a Neil Gaiman read-along for the month of November in honor of his birthday. I am completely jealous of all who can participate in this. I will be the kid stuck inside on a snow day procrastinating on graduate applications doing her homework while you all have snowball fights, and make igloos that transport you to a world where time and temperature are frozen, and make snow cats that howl at the moon. Luckies.MIsforMagic_Hardcover_1185590156

Anyway, go check it out. It sounds like great fun. And come to think of it – birthday aside – what a perfect month to be reading Gaiman.

And then. And then! Head on over to The Book Lady’s Blog to check out a reading by Audrey fearful-symmetry3Niffenegger of her new novel Her Fearful Symmetry. This is exclusive content folks! And if you are interested but you have not bought the book yet (like me), you can enter to win a hardcover copy by visiting  HFS Facebook sight and following these instructions.

Have fun everyone, and enjoy the view!

A Bountiful Samhain

29 October 2009

This weekend is Halloween. I will be dressing up as an academic professional and infiltrating the MWPCA/ACA conference on Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and Humor this weekend in downtown Detroit. I hope there is candy.

This fall is proving to be incredibly hectic, and I do want to keep in touch amidst the chaos, so over the next few weeks, I am going to be posting some short “thoughts on file” from various books that I have read. I say this because one day I may post something about World War Z, and the next day may be a reflection on Anna Karenina. You might get whiplash from the topics flying out of opposite ends of the spectrum with no warning, and so here is a little heads up.

My long term goal – to begin after the upcoming holidays – is to begin conducting read-alongs. When that starts, I will announce a book (or you can suggest one!), and we can all read along together.

For now, let’s all ambrace the randomness…and have a happy and safe Halloween weekend!

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