Aug 052013
 

The Round House by Louise Erdrich

_The Round House_ by Louise Erdrich

Back in my literature major days, I was introduced to the name of Louise Erdrich as a prominent and talented Native American writer. In those days I was not interested in contemporary or modern fiction and was not really sure that I cared to read about Native American culture, even though I have always held a fascination with their history.

So, when I was trying to prepare for my summer reading, I looked up top reads and this title kept popping up. Since I am starting to run out of classics and my interests are coming more into the modern-day, I thought it was time for me to give this genre/style a try.

I’m glad I did.

When I heard the title, I imagined a house that was round or that it had some sort of symbolic meaning. In reality, both are accurate. However, a round house is also known as a sweat lodge in our world. I associate new age thinkers and free spirits with sweat lodges, going there to sweat out the negative energies. Then, I recalled the importance of these round houses to the Native Americans.

The story revolves around the mystery of capturing a man who rapes the main character’s mother. Seen through the eyes of a young boy (maybe 10?), the complications between Native American and white relationships, legalities of reservation life and events, and family issues are intertwined throughout the story.

Overall, it was a beautifully written story and gave me more insight into a world that I do not often pay any attention to. I think there will be more books on my reading by this author in the near future! πŸ˜‰

-T πŸ˜€

Aug 042013
 

12th of Never (Women's Murder Club) by…

_12th of Never_ by James Patterson & Maxine Paetro

Continuing the Women’s Murder Club series, Patterson and Paetro did another decent, but not fantastic job of creating both suspense and progression of the characters’ lives.

While the suspenseful parts were good, I felt as if most of the storylines were disjointed, which I know I have mentioned before in this series. In some of the books, certain characters are the main focus while the others are brought in marginally. This works much better than trying to hit the events of each characters’ lives at that point. With so many ‘sub-main’ characters, it is basically impossible to fully develop all of them together especially if they are in different jobs and different points in life – marriage, children, single, etc.

So, although I continue to enjoy the series, I read this one very quickly and it wasn’t from a matter of being super-engaged as a page-turner. Rather, it was an easy read and just enjoyable enough to keep me going. I hope that the next ones will be a bit better, though….

-T πŸ˜€

Aug 032013
 

It has been almost a week now that I have been in Thailand. R and I are back in Phuket, where I have been mostly sleeping, reading and watching movies. πŸ˜€

We are staying at a pretty nice place, despite the ongoing construction. It is called Kata Ocean View Residences, which is up on the hill from the main road in Kata/Karon area. Where we are staying is a seaview condo with two bedrooms, fully stocked kitchen and 1.5 bath. It’s a great space for us for the month and it is only about 40USD/night. Hard to beat that! The realtors have already tried to hit us up to buy our own condo here, but R isn’t convinced it is a wise investment, so we are just enjoying the space. πŸ˜‰

So far we have not done too much as I have been quite tired and the weather has been thunderstorming for the past few days. Luckily, there was some lovely sunny days at first and the less than sunny weather is great for resting up!

In any case, I will continue updating my reads as I have been going through books quickly, but will also start updating from my fun last month. πŸ™‚

More to come,

-T πŸ˜€

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Aug 022013
 

Public Apology: In Which a Man Grapples With…

_Public Apology: Β In Which a Man Grapples With A Lifetime of Regret, One Incident At A Time_ by Dave Bry

Due to my friend and college-mate being a very successful editor, I keep track of new novels that come out from her publishing company. This was one of her latest successful novels.

Dave Bry has a very entertaining style with a personal touch in his stories that allows readers to feel as if the stories could be their own. It’s a clever idea to use the style of writing letters of apology to various people in our lives for events that either they knew about or did not, but had left some lasting impression on the writer.

It was a very nice book and I recommend it as a pretty quick and light read.

-T πŸ˜€

Aug 012013
 

Alex Cross, Run by James Patterson

_Alex Cross, Run_ by James Patterson

What is a vacation without some James Patterson novels? I have been waiting to read some of his latest releases until the summer break because I knew that I would enjoy them more.

This is another of the Alex Cross stories, continuing from previous storylines. There’s a bad guy, there’s death and sadness with victory in the end. Did I give too much away? πŸ˜‰

There’s not much more to say with this book really. It’s a typical story, but it was entertaining.

More books to come as I’ve been a reading machine the past month….

-T πŸ˜€

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