Category Archives: 2009

I Never Promised You a Rose Garden, by Joanne Greenberg

This book is a fictionalized autobiography (along the same lines as The Bell Jar) of Greenberg’s years in a mental hospital as a teen. Greenberg’s character is called Deborah Blau, and is diagnosed with schizophrenia. In those days (late 50s), … Continue reading

Posted in 2009, Adult, Prose | Tagged | Leave a comment

Fathers and Sons, by Ivan Turgenev

I have never been a big fan of Russian literature. Granted, I’ve never read Dostoevsky or Solzhenitsyn. Either of them might turn out to be quite good when I finally get around to their books. As for now, though, I’ve … Continue reading

Posted in 2009, Adult, Prose | Tagged , | 2 Comments

The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak

The Book Thief is about WWII Germany. A girl named Liesel arrives at her foster parents’ home when she’s nine years old. On the trip there, she lost a brother to tuberculosis and gained a book, The Gravedigger’s Handbook, stolen … Continue reading

Posted in 2009, Prose, Young Adult | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Readathon: Fun Home, by Alison Bechdel

This is a graphic novel memoir. Alison Bechdel’s father was a hands-off sort of person, the type of dad who favored his restoration furniture over his kids. He was also a closet homosexual who had multiple affairs (sometimes with teenage … Continue reading

Posted in 2009, Adult, Visual | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Readathon: Peeps, by Scott Westerfeld

Cal Thompson acquires a parasite during a one-night stand at the beginning of college. Fortunately, he didn’t have to suffer the worst of symptoms that normally come on with this parasite – cannibalism, anathema, gathering a brood – but unfortunately, … Continue reading

Posted in 2009, Prose, Young Adult | Tagged , , , | 2 Comments

Readathon: Stardust, by Neil Gaiman

Stardust is my third book by Neil Gaiman. I liked Coraline, and disliked American Gods. Stardust is by far my favorite Gaiman book yet. I do admit, from things I’d heard before, I expected this to be much more adult … Continue reading

Posted in 2009, Prose, Young Adult | Tagged , | 1 Comment

The Woman in White, by Wilkie Collins

This book is fantastic. Anyone who says classics are dull has never read this! The Woman in White is a mystery, specifically the mystery of a woman…er, a woman in white. Also known as Anne Catherick. Is she a madwoman? … Continue reading

Posted in 2009, Adult, Prose | Tagged , | 5 Comments

The Man Who Was Thursday, by GK Chesterton

I have no idea what to say about this book. This is the first thing by Chesterton I’ve read, and I can’t tell if I’m overthinking it, or if it’s much smarter than I am. I’m not convinced that it … Continue reading

Posted in 2009, Adult, Prose | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, by Seth Grahame-Smith

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains. It’s Pride and Prejudice, with zombies. What more can I say? This is a very funny book. A laugh out … Continue reading

Posted in 2009, Adult, Prose | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Readathon: The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins

This is another of my dystopias. North America was destroyed by an ambiguous series of climate-related events, and a new country, Panem, emerged. Panem formed a Capitol in the Rockies, with 13 surrounding districts. When the districts rose up in … Continue reading

Posted in 2009, 2010, Prose, Young Adult | Tagged , , , , , , , | 7 Comments