tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35799775732028368032024-03-21T03:31:39.957-07:00and so i readan accounting of the books i've read and what i thought about them.ASHLEE GREENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17123251045388766216noreply@blogger.comBlogger71125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3579977573202836803.post-7525515820982688252013-01-04T11:36:00.001-08:002013-01-04T11:36:48.490-08:00ceremonies of possession in europe's conquest of the new world, 1492 - 1640 by patricia seed<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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i read this for my colonial america class. it's an academic work, but surprisingly readable. very informative; very interesting; not too long. it examines the way in which the english, dutch, portuguese, spanish, and french demonstrated their ownership in the americas and the historical precedents for those actions. </div>
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ASHLEE GREENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17123251045388766216noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3579977573202836803.post-5628175597399089462013-01-04T11:22:00.001-08:002013-01-04T11:22:46.941-08:00nothing to envy: ordinary lives in north korea by barbara demick<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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this was a book club selection and i'll start by admitting that i did NOT want to read this book. i was so disappointed when everyone voted for it. i'm generally uninterested in asian history and culture. with that said, this was one of my favorite books i read this year. i couldn't put it down. </div>
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we get a glimpse into north korea via the stories of five or so north koreans who manage to get out of the country. </div>
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i had no idea how bananas that place is. it's like reading an orwell novel, only it's not fake. it's terrifying to think that places like this can exist in our modern world. </div>
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ASHLEE GREENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17123251045388766216noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3579977573202836803.post-67298476776759316142013-01-03T16:37:00.003-08:002013-01-03T16:37:52.470-08:00a discovery of witches by deborah harkness<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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i actually listened to this book, and it might have been a mistake.(i have yet to have an enjoyable audio book experience.) i didn't enjoy this book very much. i don't know if it was because of the story/writing, or because i didn't like the audio recording. either way, i couldn't wait for it to end, and have no intention of reading any more of the series. </div>
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i felt like the author put too much energy/page space into inserting her own ideosyncracies into the book through her main characters. how many times do we need to hear about bottomless appetites and the over-consumption of tea and wine and whiskey? tedious. </div>
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ASHLEE GREENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17123251045388766216noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3579977573202836803.post-25384612991349949062013-01-03T16:25:00.002-08:002013-01-03T16:25:32.606-08:00half broke horses by jeannette walls<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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this was a book club pick and i had my reservations about reading it because it's from the same author as <i>the glass castle</i>, which i couldn't finish. but it was very good. it tells the life story of the author's grandmother. it's funny, and sad, and unbelievable, and aggravating. i handed it off to my mother who handed it off to her friend, and we all loved it.</div>
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ASHLEE GREENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17123251045388766216noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3579977573202836803.post-45684985731742776452013-01-03T16:18:00.001-08:002013-01-03T16:18:25.280-08:00the once and future king by t.h. white<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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i've been meaning to read this for years. this story of king arthur is a classic in the fantasy genre. white's novel is the basis for the movies<i> the sword in the stone</i> and <i>camelot. </i>the book, as always, has much more story than the movies (combined).</div>
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it's a bigger read than i anticipated, and it got rather tedious in a few places, but overall i really enjoyed it. a good read for arthurian enthusiast and fantasy readers. </div>
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i thought i would really like this, but it was a major letdown. i didn't like any of the characters, i found the storytelling style uncomfortable and distracting, and the whole book just felt perverse. nothing but dysfunction and narcissism and destruction.</div>
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ASHLEE GREENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17123251045388766216noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3579977573202836803.post-74608336464128898842012-08-02T16:23:00.000-07:002012-08-02T16:23:54.031-07:00the physick book of deliverance dane by katherine howe<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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it was fun, a good summer read. it jumps back and forth from the present to the past, which got a little old. the past narrative was a little too cryptic and just seemed messy and confusing a lot of the time. the end brings it together, but it could have been more graceful in the telling throughout.</div>
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this book was mediocre for me. </div>
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i didn't like the author, i found her a bit annoying, really. i came away with one or two good ideas, but mostly it was uninspiring. i was anxious for the book to end, and, if i remember correctly, i skipped over big sections when she got lazy and just pasted in reader responses to questions she had posted on her blog. </div>
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joan is an intelligent girl, born in a time when females were not allowed to be educated. despite these restrictions, as a young girl she manages to learn to read and write. when an opportunity presents itself, joan disguises herself as a man, continues her education, and rises through the ranks within the catholic church.</div>
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i enjoyed the book. the author did a good deal of research on the time period and the legend of joan herself. </div>
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i enjoyed being immersed in a time period of which i have little knowledge. the story was entertaining and kept me interested. </div>
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it was really fun to read this just before the diamond jubilee celebrations. i had little knowledge about queen elizabeth ii and thought of her as stoic and out of touch. how wrong i was! this book gave me such respect for her intelligence and dependability.</div>
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the book covers her life and reign up through 2011. it seemed daunting when i started out (over 500 pages of biography!), but it proved to be very readable. i learned a lot about the commonwealth that is so important to her, her relationships with the many prime ministers, her skills at diplomacy, and her devotion to her country.</div>
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ASHLEE GREENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17123251045388766216noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3579977573202836803.post-82171202195703155042012-06-18T16:04:00.001-07:002012-06-18T16:04:38.312-07:00peter and the starcatchers by dave barry and ridley pearson<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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this has been on my to-read list for quite some time. i love children's literature, and i love, love <i>peter pan</i>. the book was a fun, lighthearted read, but i didn't love it.</div>
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it tells the story of how peter became the boy who never grew up, where tinkerbell came from, how captain hook got his hook, how mermaids came to be, the location of never land, and the true substance of pixie dust. </div>
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it was a fun book, and i'm sure it would be delightful to read as a child. but it lacked the depth and moral message that i really value in children's literature. i know it's the first in a series of book, but i'm not to sure i'd make a point to read the others. however, i have a sneaking suspicion that the series could only improve. there was so much to set up in this first book it lost some of the whimsical quality that draws me to<i> peter pan</i>. i'd be interested to hear other people's thoughts on the series.</div>
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i <b>am</b>, however, <b>quite </b>interested in seeing the broadway production of <i><a href="http://peterandthestarcatcher.com/">peter and the starcatcher</a></i>. i hear great things about it.</div>
</div>ASHLEE GREENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17123251045388766216noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3579977573202836803.post-12432135870991598422012-05-31T14:20:00.001-07:002013-01-04T11:54:53.161-08:00the immortal life of henrietta lacks by rebecca skloot<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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henrietta lacks was an african american woman who died of cervical cancer in 1951. she received treatment at johns hopkins hospital where, before her death, some of her cells were harvested for biopsy and, more importantly, scientific research. </div>
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her cells are significant because they were the first cells to successfully survive and grow in culture. the cell line, known as the HeLa cell line, reproduced at an astounding rate which opened the door for medical and biological research which had previously been stunted due to the quick death rates of cells once they were taken out of a body. </div>
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the book tells the story of henrietta and and the family she left behind. she had not given permission for her cells to be used in scientific research and her family was not aware that they were being reproduced. this was standard practice for the time (and for a lot longer than you would venture to guess).</div>
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the book is full of medical history and questions/observations about medical research ethics and patients rights.</div>
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i learned a lot reading this book. the writer makes the science accessible and easy to understand. i learned things about the medical research field and surprised, and to be quite honest, enrage me. once tissue leaves your body (during an operation/biopsy/birth/etc.) it is no longer considered yours and the facility can use it or sell it for medical research.you can read from this that they can <b>make money</b> from your tissue. you do not have the right to demand your tissue be destroyed or block the facility from selling it.</div>
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the major source of anger on the part of the lacks family is that HeLa cells represent a multi-billion dollar industry, and they live in poverty, some of them living on the street. this brought to my mind the several moles i've had removed and the spleen that was taken out to cure my itp. no doubt some of my tissue has been used/sold. i don't necessarily have a problem with my tissue being used in research if it helps discover cures and save peoples' lives. but if i discovered that someone was making millions of dollars regrowing and selling my cells, you bet i would feel entitled to some of those proceeds. but i wouldn't be. </div>
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i enjoyed this book so much more than i expected. i'm anxious to hand it off to my friends and family. </div>
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<i>cold comfort farm</i> has been on my list of books to read for about a decade, ever since i watched the movie in high school.</div>
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it is about flora poste, a young woman who cannot stand untidyness. upon the death of her parents, decides to go live with some relations in the country.</div>
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the relations agree to take "robert poste's child" on in order to make up for a wrong done to her father many years before, but she is warned to never ask about what the wrong was.</div>
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upon arriving at the farm flora is confronted with a backward group of relations who live in a broken-down farm. the bulk of the novel revolves around her efforts to tidy-up and organize the farm and lives of her relations.</div>
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<i>cold comfort farm</i> is a comic novel, poking fun at the popular novels of the time (much the same way as jane austen's<i> northanger abbey</i> pokes fun at the popular gothic novels of her time). it must not be taken too seriously. if you read it in the right frame of mind, it is immensely funny. if not, it comes off as ridiculous. </div>
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the lesson to be learned, of course, is that the best answer to any question is, "i saw something nasty in the woodshed."</div>
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it was pretty good, but don't be fooled by the caption on the front that compares it to <i>downton abbey</i>. it's not. it's nowhere <b>near </b>as compelling as <i>downton abbey</i>.</div>
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it's a bout a technically jewish girl (not religious at all) who had to flee austria to escape the nazi's. she ends up working as a servant in a manor house on the england's south coast.</div>
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going into our book club meeting several of us voiced concern that there wouldn't be anything to talk about, but it turned out we had a lot to talk about!</div>
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it was an enjoyable read and i appreciated several of the themes in the book: it's exploration of how the wars broke down the class divisions in england; the privations suffered by all during the wars; determination to survive despite suffering great loss.</div>
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the thing that stood out for me the most was the fact that the story was inspired by an actual place/events. at the end of the book the people living in the town are all forced from their homes by their own military with a promise they will be able to return after the war. in real life the village of tyneham was commondered by the military, turned into a target practice location, and never (NEVER, still to this day) returned to the owners. it reminded me of my days studying the revolutionary war in jr. high/high school, and one of the things we talked about that angered the colonists was the british troops demanding food and lodging in private homes without paying for it. it also reminded me of some of the civil rights we enjoy in america that are not rights in great britain. </div>
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i picked this book up sometime last year and have only now just got around to reading it.<br />
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it was okay. brain candy, beach reading sort of material.<br />
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as i'm writing this review several months later, i don't really have much to say. it's a bout a girl with a "grace" (a special ability). hers is the ability to kill with her bare hands (or is it?).<br />
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good enough to get through, but i wouldn't necessarily pass it on to anyone and i have no desire to read any more books in the series.</div>ASHLEE GREENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17123251045388766216noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3579977573202836803.post-65860248888590179332012-05-11T11:55:00.002-07:002012-05-11T12:02:20.827-07:00the curious incident of the dog in the night-time by mark haddon<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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this book has been on my to-read list for quite some time. the story is not really important; this book is really about perspective. it's told entirely from the point of view of a young autistic boy. </div>
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cold mountain is the story of ada and inman. his journey back to her after going awol toward the end of the civil war, and her development into a self-reliant individual. </div>
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the book was very good. very full, descriptive, full of life and breath. it was so vivid in it's portrayal of the various characters encountered by ada and inman. you really get a feel of the poverty and desperation experienced by those left behind while the men went off to fight; how devastating the war was to the people in the south. </div>
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reading the novel is really like entering another world. it makes you ache for cold mountain just as inman does. i wish i had read it with a group, to get other perspectives on it, to see what themes they pulled from it. </div>
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i finally understand what everyone is going on about when they talk about his powers of description. holy cow. talk about a wordsmith! i was constantly rereading sentences and passages trying to figure out what he was saying. (and sometimes i never got it, i just moved on and tried to glean out the meaning in context.) it definitely stretched my skills as a reader, which i appreciate. </div>
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this novel really brought home to me how violent and terrifying the french revolution was. i had no idea. here in america we talk about it with almost a sense of admiration and camaraderie, as it happened so close to our own. but i was horrified. </div>
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i can honestly say i had no idea what was going to happen in this book. i've never read the plot, never seen a movie version. i was just along for the ride. and the end, well, it devastated me. there was crying. and not of the gentle, romantic variety.</div>
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well played, mr. dickens. well played.</div>
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it tells of 20 years in the life of sarah agnes prine, beginning when she is a young woman and ending when she is in her 30's. it follows her life on a wagon train and living in the arizona territory. </div>
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sarah is the woman you hope you will be in the face of adversity. brave, hardworking, enduring.</div>
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its a love story, an adventure story, a story of the american west. i was angry and happy and excited and heartbroken and shocked.</div>
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sarah was a woman i could identify with, a woman i was inspired by, a woman i rooted for, a woman i would want as a friend and neighbor in any situation.</div>
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i've read it three times now. </div>
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i wanted to get another reading in before the movie comes out next week (which i <b>cannot </b>wait for!!). from the looks of it, they've gotten a little free with the plot/story, but it's hollywood. what can you expect. </div>
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i don't exactly know how to review this book, or summarize it. it's an exploration of how media, marketing, literature, technology, psychology, etc. affect our perception or understanding of what it is to be female/feminine.</div>
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i think i'm pretty safe from devolving into a vacuous barbie zombie; i'm discerning about what i watch on tv, what i read, what i wear and how i present myself to the outside world. i value my intellect more than my appearance; i'm selective about whose opinions i allow to influence my own. all that being said, all precautions being taken: sometimes i still end up being dazzled by the wrong things.</div>
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the book gave me a lot to think about and and made me re-evaluate how i look at things, how i judge things, how i perceive things, how i present myself, why i like the things i like, how i react to things. i'm coming away from it determined to be more aware of and more accountable for my interaction with outside influences. i would definitely recommend it (even if you don't have a daughter).</div>
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i like that the book completes the story in one volume; but at the same time, i often felt like i was being rushed. you're <i>told </i>a long time passes, rather than <i>experiencing </i>the passing of time with the character. you're told there is action rather than having it described to you in detail. i think this book leaves more for your own imagination to fill in than <i>the lord of the rings </i>trilogy. </div>
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relatively easy to read, good characters, good messages (be brave, be wise, be fair, be loyal), a lot of story in one book. it left me wanting more . . . in a good way. </div>
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i really don't see what all the hype is about. i mean, the movie looks pretty exciting, i'll give it that . . . </div>
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but the book is just straight up genre fiction. entertaining, but devoid of any real moral substance or inspiration.</div>
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<b>masterpieces of english literature</b></div>
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these definitely wouldn't make my short list of english masterpieces.</div>
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we read these three books in class to examine the change in public attitude and widespread secularization around the turn of the century (19th to 20th) in great britain. </div>
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very quotable; has some interesting things to say about human nature.</div>
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i don't really ever want to read it again,</div>
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technically i haven't finished this book.</div>
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i'm in the last chapter, and i'm probably not going to get any further.</div>
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i decided to read "the turn of the screw" because i've heard it referenced several times as the best ghost story of all time.<br />
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