Sunday, March 31, 2024

Thursday, March 28, 2024

"Study for Obedience" by Sarah Bernstein

 This is an unreliable 1st person  account by someone who may be either a sociopath or a victim or both, and has moved to her brother's home in a country where the Jews were persecuted. The book was short listed for the Booker prize, and is well thought of.  It was well written but I can't say I enjoyed it. I prefer slightly more solid plots.

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

“Secrets of the Greek Revival” by Eva Pohler

 The story kept my attention and I liked that its focus was the rest cure. However, the writing style is quite average and simplistic. I would call it “middle-aged housewife style”. From the straightforward plotting and dialogue, you can tell that the author has written a lot of YA literature.

The main protagonists were middle aged women with empty nest syndrome. Among a number of other writing faults, I got tired of hearing about the times when the lead woman peed herself a bit. There were also too many people walking around who believed in ghosts as if it were the most normal thing in the world. The entertainment value of the book is not enough to overcome its intellectual failings. I will not read this author again.

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

"The African Queen" by C. S. Forester

 This was an amusing little read.  Rose and Allnutt were an interesting contrast in personalities. The descriptions of Africa and boating were well done... short and evocative. And Rose's strength of character and her supreme competence were pleasantly surprising in a book written in the 1930's.

Monday, March 4, 2024

“Killing Time” by Caleb Carr

 This was an odd SF book, that seemed more like an intellectual exercise than a novel. Caleb Carr has shown in other books that he can create believable characters, so perhaps he’s not comfortable with the genre. Despite its failings, the book was interesting because it touched on many modern issues, primarily the manipulation of large groups of people through technologically generated misinformation.