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(e)k Deepti Kapoor(r)en Age of Vice kritika egin du

Age of Vice (Paperback, 2023, Random House Large Print) 2 izar

Completely changes from great to terrible 1/3 of the way in

2 izar

In the first 1/3 or so of this book, I was ALL-IN. A Slumdog Millionaire-type story of a kid who uses his wits and generous spirit to take advantage of any small bit of luck that comes his way. But then the narrator’s perspective shifts, and by the time we got to Neda’s story, I was just bored. The heavy-handed morality also got to me — I don’t drink or use drugs, but the piling on of alcohol as a signifier for all social ills got very tiresome. So, too, did the non-stop, unnecessary violence. It basically turns into a gangster drama that isn’t particularly interesting. 2 stars for the first 1/3.

Spare (2023, Penguin Random House) izar 1

Spare is a memoir by Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex which was released on 10 …

I can’t believe my book club forced me to read this

izar 1

If I could sum up this memoir in two words, it would be “defensively self-aggrandizing.” Also: Boring! And: WAY TOO LONG. I’ve never followed the British royals, but I was forced to read this book for my book club. I went in expecting to feel a ton of empathy for Harry: I, too, would probably crumble under the intense scrutiny of that kind of public life. His decision to give it up and leave England always made sense to me. And yet.

Harry starts out describing his childhood and, ultimately, the tragic and traumatic death of his mother. I enjoy “difficult childhood” memoirs, but they usually fall into two categories: (1) darkly funny, like Augusten Burroughs (“Running with Scissors”) and Jeanette Walls (“The Glass Castle”) or (2) triumphant and inspirational (“Educated” by Tara Westover). That’s because unless there’s some narrative arc, it’s just complaining. That’s where “Spare” landed for me …

(e)k Don DeLillo(r)en White noise kritika egin du

White noise (Paperback, 2002, Picador) 5 izar

White Noise is the eighth novel by Don DeLillo, published by Viking Press in 1985. …

Even better 30 years later

5 izar

I recently re-read this book in anticipation of the movie being released on Netflix, and I found I enjoyed it even more than the first time I read it (as an undergrad English major) 30 years ago. With the advent of the internet and social media, it's even more timely now than it was when it was written.

(e)k Megan McDowell(r)en Chilean Poet kritika egin du

Chilean Poet (Hardcover, 2022, Viking) 2 izar

Review of 'Chilean Poet' on 'Goodreads'

2 izar

This novel mainly serves to celebrate Chilean poetry and explore different versions of the archetype of “the Chilean poet.” The author, who is Chilean, presupposes familiarity with this trope, but I, as an American reader, am completely unfamiliar with it. Partially for that reason, I grew frustrated with a plot that seemed primarily interested in introducing us to different poet characters. These characters were well developed, but the story was predictable, and most of the plot lines went nowhere.

(e)k Lauren Beukes(r)en The shining girls kritika egin du

The shining girls (Hardcover, 2013) 4 izar

"A time-traveling serial killer is impossible to trace-- until one of his victims survives. In …

Review of 'The Shining Girls' on 'Goodreads'

2 izar

I read this because I loved the HBO adaptation, and I found it really disappointing. It’s written in a noir-ish, pulpy style as a serial killer whodunnit, without the elements added for the show that I think made it interesting. If choosing between the two, watch the TV series instead.

Four Treasures of the Sky (Hardcover, 2022, Flatiron Books) 2 izar

Review of 'Four Treasures of the Sky' on 'Goodreads'

2 izar

This book is beautifully-written, and it’s an interesting story, but I can’t recommend a book that is essentially “torture porn.” It is stuffed with descriptions of physical and sexual violence, with no hope for any of the characters. A better ending may have redeemed it, but instead we see all of the main characters suffer until it ends with their brutal deaths. Reading the author’s note, I appreciate that the author was drawing from a specific historical event, but she still could have written the ending differently while preserving the historical accuracy. Just a huge downer that I would not recommend.