DNF at 45%. Denfeld’s book The EnchantedThe Enchanted was an all time favorite. I can’t believe it’s the same author. I still really admire her for alDNF at 45%. Denfeld’s book The EnchantedThe Enchanted was an all time favorite. I can’t believe it’s the same author. I still really admire her for all she does in the foster care system....more
Wow, I couldn’t put this book down! The writing! The story! It literally consumed me for three straight days as I tore through it. It tells a story frWow, I couldn’t put this book down! The writing! The story! It literally consumed me for three straight days as I tore through it. It tells a story from the perspective of a self splintered by trauma. The gods/spirits/deities that have taken hold to protect a young woman speak directly to us, the reader, and it’s simply mesmerizing. I don’t know how to describe it, so here’s a quote, “ We could not allow her terror because we would not allow a bridge between her and the past sections of her. We had separated them for a reason. Many things are better than a complete remembering; many things we do are a mercy.” I watched a clip of the author on The Daily Show, and am fascinated by her. She has such depth running through her. And what? She’s written 7 books in the past 4 years. Will definitely be reading more from this author!...more
I enjoyed the ride! The main character says she’s still in love with her husband after many years. Well…maybe not so much love as obsession. I love beI enjoyed the ride! The main character says she’s still in love with her husband after many years. Well…maybe not so much love as obsession. I love being inside someone’s head and that’s what this read gave me. We can all make up stories about someone or something in our head, or at least I know I can. This takes those stories to an extreme and all I could do was watch with my mouth open! The ending was quite a surprise, but I’ve read a few thrillers with similar endings, so not as original as I’d hoped. Still, a fantastic read!...more
Can you imagine being a marine biologist sent to the furthest depths of the ocean to study the creatures who live there? Of course I had to send my “bCan you imagine being a marine biologist sent to the furthest depths of the ocean to study the creatures who live there? Of course I had to send my “buddy” reader a picture of the Frilled Shark, yikes! So something goes wrong on the submarine and a short mission turns into six months stuck at the bottom of the sea. The crew loses all communication not knowing if they will ever surface again. We know from the beginning that one of the main characters does survive, but something is terribly wrong with her!
The originality of this story is off the charts! I loved how it drew me in from the start and gave me two different perspectives. One from the woman who survived the ordeal and the other from her wife who knows something is terribly wrong. And man oh man do things get weird. So weird that that even when things go a little beyond believable I had no problem going with it. The writing is full of metaphor and it added to the experience though at times it was over the top. Can’t believe this is classified as horror. If I had known I might not have picked this up, and would have missed out on this great read!...more
Wow! I was blown away with this book. The writing is amazing, Oshetsky is a wordsmith! I can see this author winning at every word game she’s ever plaWow! I was blown away with this book. The writing is amazing, Oshetsky is a wordsmith! I can see this author winning at every word game she’s ever played. She put words together that were so simple yet so descriptive. They drew me right in, and kept me riveted to the story. And what a story it is. A young girl is being raised by her mother and aunt. Before she is old enough to enter school something horrible happens to her best friend. Something she will blame herself for throughout this book. What an incredible look at how carrying guilt and shame can take on a life of its own. Loved it!...more
DNF at 50%. No way, I’ve loved a few of Ann Patchett’s earlier books, what happened? I’ve never been more completely stumped by all the great reviews.DNF at 50%. No way, I’ve loved a few of Ann Patchett’s earlier books, what happened? I’ve never been more completely stumped by all the great reviews. I liked the first few pages, as she starts by telling us about an old play she was in called Our Town. Oh my gosh, I remember what a big deal that play was a million years ago…yes, I’m that old! Fun stuff. Wait? It’s not ending, I don’t remember the play that well! Oh, maybe I don’t have to? Wait, she’s using the play as the backbone for the whole story? She has daughters that are super interested in her life because someone she acted with in that play becomes a big star? Oh my gosh, this is the story? I cannot continue! So sorry to all those who loved this!...more