Thursday, October 29, 2009

Bad Behaviour

Ah Sheila O'Flanagan. We have such an interesting love/hate relationship. I mock you with my cool friends, but deep down we all know that you and your plucky young heroines keep me entertained and happy through some dark, dark times.

For plot details see Marian Keyes books from previous posts. Let's just say that Sheila O'Flanagan, despite the cheese factor, gives me warm fuzzies when I need them. For that, I thank you. This was a great $6.99 bargain bin purchase.

Until next time, Sheila. I will see you on a beach somewhere....

Monday, October 19, 2009

Year of Wonders

This book is probably one of the better books I've picked up in a while. It takes place during the Bubonic Plague outbreak of 1665-1666 and centres around a young peasant woman in a small, isolated village.

It's pretty much as you imagine it, i.e. lots of death and pestilence, plus pus. The end was a bit bizarre and seemed to be disconnected from the rest, but overall enjoyable and seemed that it could be a likely representation of life during the plague.

Now on to fluffier finds...

Overall, 4 horsemen out of 5 (I made up a new horseman - Pus).

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The Birthing House


Totally brutal. It started off well, but by the end I was hating life. I hate it when that happens. I want my Monday night back.

Monday, October 5, 2009

The Pretend Wife


This is probably the best book I have read in about a month (I have a feeling I am missing one from September, but oh well). This isn't to say that it's the best book ever written, but it was better than I expected - especially with that cover.
It talks about taking the easy route in life rather than choosing risk, and where that can lead. I enjoyed the characters and I found the protagonist to be relatable. I think the best part was that she wasn't good or evil, but trying to make the best decisions using the information she had.
It reminded me a lot of a fairly recent book of Emily Giffin's called something like Love the one you're With or something like that (too lazy to google). Similar subject matter, but I would argue a bit more true to life. It lacked a sense of humour to any large degree, but other than that it was a pleasant read that I enjoyed.
3.5 three-legged dogs out of 5