December 2, 2014
Update!
In November, we read Of Mice and Men, however we were unable to meet because of the craziness holidays bring. Since there was no meeting, we will not have a review of November's book. For the rest of 2014 our book club will not be meeting. We will meet again at the end of January! I hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year! See you in 2015!
November 15, 2014
Review of Hyperbole and a Half by Allie Brosh
This book was definitely a huge change from our
previous reads. And the change was a good one; the group found this book to be
a welcomed change of pace.
What
we liked:
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There were plenty of laugh out loud
moments
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Some group members related to the stories
about Brosh’s two dogs
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The fast pace and how it was more like a
comic book
What
we didn’t like:
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The end of the book felt like it lost the moment
and the voice of author, it was a little flat
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The depression sections of the book lost
some of the group members interest
October 3, 2014
Review of Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut
When
Vonnegut’s book was suggested, some of us were reluctant to read yet another
Science Fiction book. Except, this book was not heavily laden with Sci-Fi!
Instead we all really enjoyed the read and were intrigued by the many ideas
presented in the story. We found ourselves discussing what “So it goes” meant
and why it was only said after death. Slaughterhouse-Five
also has a lot of theories surrounding the themes that appear within it. Our meeting
was full of questions and discussion; there was never a dull moment.
What we liked:
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We
liked the layout of the book; we felt it wouldn't have had as much of an impact if it were more linear.
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We
found the quirkiness of Billy Pilgrim to be interesting and lightening. It
helped make an upsetting topic like war, less emotional.
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We had a lot of things to discuss, from the Tralfamadorians viewpoints of time and death, to Billy's peculiarities and possible coping mechanisms.
What we didn't like:
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For some of us the ending wasn't very memorable, and for others it didn't feel like an ending.
August 25, 2014
Review of The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
For the most part we all really
liked the book. We all agreed the middle of the book began to drag and felt
very unnecessary. We didn’t think it was fair we had to suffer along with
Dorian during that phase of his life. Another thing that we wished the book
gave us was more thorough descriptions of the characters background and why
they are the way they were in the book. Despite the great descriptions and
detail there wasn’t much detail about the main characters. Overall, this book
was enjoyable and the ending made up for the excess detail in the middle.
What we liked:
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The complexity and absurdity of Lord Henry intrigued us
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The set-up of the beginning of the book had many of us hooked
and wanting to read on
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The ending happened quickly and renewed our interest in the
book after the dull middle portion of the book we had read
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The story was very interesting and different and made this a
good read
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The description in the book was very detailed and well
written
What we didn’t like:
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The
middle of the book with the description of jewels, tapestries, and so forth
lost our attention and many of us skimmed over that part
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Wilde
didn’t fully develop Basil, Lord Henry and Dorian. We wanted to know more background
about their lives and how they grew up
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Also,
Wilde glossed over eighteen years of Dorian’s life, so we don’t know what all
did happen or didn’t happen
July 28, 2014
Review of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
We all loved reading The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. It was a
refreshing and light read that went quickly. For our book club we did notice
our discussion was slightly distracted because there wasn’t too much to
discuss. If I were to do this book over again I would have us read the first
book (which is only 150 pages) and the following book. That way we have more to
discuss. However, this was a wonderful read and made as all want to continue
the series to find out what happens next. It is easy to see why this book has
been popular for such a long time and continues to be so.
What
we liked:
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The humor and sarcasm in the book had us
laughing.
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The randomness and absurdity of the
story kept us turning the pages.
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There were some great lines that stuck
in our memory and made for hilarious recollection moments.
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It was very lighthearted and enjoyable.
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It felt like a more grownup read
compared to Ender’s Game.
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The storyline was so intriguing all of
us want to read the next four books in the series.
What
we didn’t like:
We
had absolutely no complaints!
June 30, 2014
Review of On the Road by Jack Kerouac
Jack Kerouac’s book On the Road was not well received by the group. Only one
member really enjoyed it. After researching the book some, I found out many
colleges and high schools have students read this book. Which makes me wonder,
if my group disliked it, did the majority of students dislike it too? Despite
the lack of love for Kerouac’s book, we are happy that through book club we are
continually exposed to books we may not normally read.
What we liked:
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There were moments of humor throughout
the book. It was a nice break from all the craziness that occurs.
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It gave us insight into a
time that we never experienced and opened our eyes to a different world.
What we didn’t like:
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None of the women characters
were written in an appealing and uplifting light.
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It was not a page turner
kind of read, some of us had to push ourselves to continue reading.
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There were too many
characters introduced into the book that it was hard to keep track of who was
who.
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We couldn’t really relate or
connect to the story. The time the book was written about was so long ago and
so different from life today.
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There was too much focus on
drugs, sex, and other criminal activities. It was a story full of criminals
with little ambition to achieve something more (ex: keep a stable and
consistent job).
May 9, 2014
Meeting Update
Hi everyone! I have cancelled the meeting for June 1st.
We will resume on June 29th. The book we are reading for June
is “On the Road” by Jack Kerouac.
Hope you all have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend!
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