Sunday, January 31, 2010

23 - Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women

Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women by Harriet Reisen
Holt, Henry & Co, 2009
384 pages
Date completed: January 30, 2010


This biography fueled my insatiable desire to know more about Louisa May Alcott, but it did not quite live up to the expectations I had prior to reading it. While Reisen's biography is thorough and concise, it did not bring the characters to life in the way that I had hoped it would. Instead, almost all of the people (with the exception of Louisa and perhaps Bronson) were flat and two-dimensional. Reisen merely spurts plot points over and over without any type of deeper analysis. To make matters worse, at some points there are egregious factual errors! Reisen writes that Daisy and Demi are Jo's children in Little Men, when in reality, they are Meg's. The fact that such a simple plot error could survive not only Reisen's drafts but also the editing process makes me lose a lot of respect for Reisen's rendition of Alcott's life.

I discussed this with my professor, and he assured me that due to all of the media hype, this biography was written with the intention of merely discussing Alcott's life without going further. This explains the two-dimensional caricatures of Alcott's family and friends. He pointed me to a few better biographies of Alcott, which I will hopefully add to my collection after I'm done reading everything else.

So although this biography was thorough and interesting, it didn't quite take me as far or as deeply as I would have liked. However, it definitely made me want to learn more about Alcott, so in that respect, Reisen's biography was wonderful.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

22 - Breakfast at Tiffany's

Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote
Knopf Doubleday, 1993
192 pages
Date completed: January 13, 2010


Review coming soon!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

21 - Girl Culture

Girl Culture by Lauren Greenfield
Chronicle Books LLC, 2002
156 pages
Date completed: January 11, 2010


Review coming soon!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

20 - Her Fearful Symmetry

Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger
Simon & Schuster, 2009
416 pages
Date completed: January 9, 2010



Review coming soon!

Monday, January 4, 2010

just a note

I've been on Christmas break! Sadly, I accidentally left The Chronicles of Narnia at school, so I haven't made any progress there. I've actually only had time for one book so far! Tonight I'm jetting off to go skiing in Colorado until Sunday, so I'll definitely be reading on the plane.

Since I last updated, I have finished:
The Botany of Desireby Michael Pollan
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood

These are the books I'm bringing on the plane:
Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger--which I've already read half of
The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
Beloved by Toni Morrison
oliver Twist by Charles Dickens--please excuse the lack of capital "o." I accidentally spilled water on my keyboard and thus my "o"key and parenthesis no longer work, and I'm forced to paste an "o" every time I need one...so annoying.


So when I get back to school in a week, blogs shall be posted!

Friday, January 1, 2010

19 - The Handmaid's Tale

The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
Anchor Books, 1998
311 pages
Date completed: January 1, 2010


I truly enjoyed this book. My brain went into shock at first because I don't read all that many books about dystopia. But I was sucked in right away and fell in love with Atwood's writing all over again (which first occurred 4 years ago when I read Alias Grace). Sorry in advance that this won't be the most informative of reviews-- I'm writing it nearly three months after having completed the book, so I'm a little rusty about the material.

The narrator's story is captivating, as are her circumstances in this futuristic society ruled by Commanders and the like. There were some particularly horrifying scenes and ideas, and I just really wanted to find out what happened to Offred in this world where she can't trust anyone, is completely in other people's control, and when she's getting older (and she's supposed to be reproducing).

In short: I remember loving it. Sorry that's as detailed as it gets. I'm just trying to get this blog all caught up.