Friday, January 23, 2009

Interred with their bones

I finished this book last night while driving to and from Tucson for class. It was recommended to me by an old friend who knows my love for a good mystery and literature (of course). This book was about finding one of the lost plays of Shakespeare called Cardenio. The story was like a Da Vinci Code-esque adventure. I know most of the story was fictional, but I found it interesting how Carrell wove truth in with the fiction. It was done very well. Last night while driving through Texas Canyon on I-10, the characters in the book were driving down my same path. It was somewhat surreal. I enjoyed how Carrell took me on a journey from England, Boston, Cedar City, Utah, Washington DC, Spain, and the Southwest to show the vast influence of Shakespeare and also the probability of finding the lost play where her characters found it. So fun.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

The Waste Lands

I finally finished the third book in the Dark Tower series. There are some great characters and story developments. The idea of Roland's world moving on continues to be intriguing. I enjoy a good apocalyptic story as much as the next girl. I like how King shows a futuristic world of mechanical animals which guard portals for thousands of years. The city of Lud is the future of a world that is appalling, but it's a world I can imagine of the future full of greed, ignorance and superstition. The mono-rail Blaine (the pain) is a disturbing representation of a machine that has lost it's mind because of neglect and has become deized by the people of Lud. I was miffed about the ending of the book because I was in Tucson when it ended with two hours left to drive. If you decide to read this book, make sure you have the 4th book handy, so you can go right into it. I can't wait to get into the riddling.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Size 12 is not fat

I finished Size 12 is not fat, the first Heather Wells mystery by Meg Cabot while we were in California over the Christmas holiday. I have read the second book in the series already before the first. I found the story full of Cabot's personality and wit. Heather Wells is an ex-teen pop mall singer. I found the excerpts from Heather's "hits" at the beginning of each chapter quite hilarious, and it reminded me of those dreadful songs that I loved as a teenager. Very fun. I also enjoyed the dynamic between Heather and her boy band singer ex-fiance comical. The story is a nice light mystery, and I enjoyed it.