Thursday, April 19, 2012

Fifty Shades of Gray - E.L. James


Moving right along with the poplit – Fifty Shades of Grey. This one however, has my complete and utter support.

This book is a romance novel with some serious heat included. It has all the right material for a romance novel – flawed hero, vacuous plot, non realistic situations and solutions. So don’t be expecting a brain buster here.  In its defense, the book has some very hot scenes.

BDSM has a central role in this book. While it doesn’t delve into anything too deep or disturbing, if this type thing bothers you, it’s probably best for you to skip it. This particular thing floats my boat, so I enjoyed it.

There are three books to this series. I will have to say the first one was the best for me. At the end of the third one, I was ready to be done as the plot had tapered off into nothing.

My husband about popped a gasket when he found out how much I spent on Amazon for “trash novels” but I’m not sorry I did. I look forward to reading through the first book again for the hot scenes.

Verdict: Read it if you are open to a different flavor of sex.


Becky

The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins


Why yes, my head is hung in shame – thanks for noticing. I had no plans what so ever for reading this series because I usually avoid touching pop lit with anything but a 10 foot pole. However, my husband bought it for me to read and I find his encouragement of my literary adventures beyond cute – so we both read it.

I’m not going to bother giving you a review – you can feel free to look at one of the 10 gazillion other reviews floating around.

I will say this for the writing – the subject material is difficult to process if you’re the contemplative type – but that’s one of the major draws for the book. For material written for a teenaged reading level, it’s incredibly deep subject material. I’m actually curious as to how some teens have reacted to it after reading it.

Verdict: If you’re up for some contemplative thinking about humanity, dig in. Don’t expect the reading to be difficult, but take it for what it is and spend the extra time contemplating the what ifs of the world coming to this type of behavior.

Becky

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

The Most Excellent News


Listening to: Where Would I Be – Cake
Mood: Joyous

Ladies and gentlemen, I am uber excited.  Not in an over-caffeinated-I-must-clean-all-the-bathrooms –right-this-second type way, but in a victorious way that celebrates getting back something I dearly, dearly missed.

Since I left on an airplane for India, I have been bemoaning the fact that libraries don’t exist. I’ve been kind of floating around in a black hole for fresh books. I’m not really the type to buy everything I want to read and have been utterly spoiled by some amazing libraries in my life.

Cue my excitement. We discovered a company called Just Books. They have store fronts full of books all over Bangalore, including one in a neighborhood near mine! They function exactly like libraries, only it’s a private endeavor so you have to pay a membership fee. The membership plans range from paying an as-you-read 1 to you may have 4 at a time and 2 magazines. Sorry, let me just gather up all of the pieces of my head that just exploded. I HAVE A LIBRARY PEOPLE!

A few things to note if you are interested:
  1. The choice is impressive, but not quite the scale you would be used to from a library in the US. Still, at 4 books at a time, I could read straight through the next 5 years and not exhaust their supply.  They have fiction, nonfiction, kids (from touch and feel simple – elementary aged),teen, magazines, and Indian authors section.
  2.  The place is quite a bit skewed towards Indian authors as this is in fact India. This doesn’t bother me a bit, but not everyone likes Indian writing. They do have plenty of non Indian authors too.
  3.  They have an awesome online catalog and will deliver your books if you take the 4 book at a time plan. If the store is not next door to you, this is something to really consider. The site is not the best for filtering to find specific things, but if you don’t mind a little digging, you can find lots of cool stuff. Magazines, unfortunately are not delivered.  Customer service/support is offered through live chat once you sign in. It’s a little slow, but they are helpful.
  4. As with US libraries, all of the branches in a city share their books, so even if you did go through one entire branch, you can order books from any other branch, opening up your choices tremendously. It may take a little longer for them to deliver, but hey, you have more choice.
  5. As I mentioned, if you pay for 4 books at a time, they deliver and pick up. There is no charge for delivery and pick up and you could theoretically get them to come every day with quick reading and a little planning, but this would be difficult. Typically, your closest branch delivers within 2 – 3 days. You can order books to be brought while they pick up the old ones – no lag time!

Hopefully I’ll be visiting this blog more often to leave notes on the info settling into my head now that I have books to read again.

Becky