Saturday, 28 March 2015
Friday, 27 March 2015
all the light we cannot see by anthony doerr
| Paris from the air, Spring 2014 |
"It's embarrassingly plain how inadequate language is."
Have you read, "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr? I just finished it last night and went on YouTube to see what BookTubers had to say and everyone loved it. This reviewer was not as kind. I think I fall somewhere in-between.
Don't get me wrong, this is a good book. It's set during the second World War and I love the amount of detail that goes into for the book, which he discusses in this video. I love the way he brings his characters to life and I became emotionally vested in many of them. I think the book was fairly well-paced (except for the flash-forwards and flash-backs but I understand why he did that). But I agree with the reviewer from The Guardian who said the book was far too long; at times I think Doerr is so caught up in the romance of the story, he over-indulges himself. Kind of like how I feel when I eat an extra biscuit (*sweat).
I also got the impression from the way the book was organised, that he was prepping this book for the possibility of making it into a film someday and I wouldn't be surprised if it did, but I guess this is where the book fails for me slightly. But overall I would still say that I enjoyed the book tremendously and would recommend it to the right reader.
So now I leave you with this beautiful quote: "This, she realizes, is the basis of his fear, all fear. That a light you are powerless to stop will turn on you and usher a bullet to its mark."
Wednesday, 25 March 2015
aaand... i'm back
| London at 5am in the morning |
And if you've listening to it, you'll know why it's the perfect segue to the Unbreakable Kimmy Schimdt. Produced by Tiny Fey, it hasn't found the pace and confidence of 30 Rock but I love Ellie Kemper, she's a sweetheart!
From Tina Fey, I turn my attention to Amy Poehler. I'm listening to her book, Yes Please on Audible. It's great. I enjoy listening to biographies, especially if they're read by comedians. I have started and abandoned on this and this though, I don't know when I'll get around to finishing them. Maybe they just don't work as audiobooks for me.
Ever since finishing Donna Tartt's The Goldfinch, I've been jonsing for something like that. Luckily I stumbled onto this historical gem set during the Second World War. I'm only two-thirds in so no spoilers, please! P.S., I want this and this too.
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