Saturday, August 30, 2014

August Book Recap!

Was finally able to pick up the pace with reading again this month! It may have helped that a fair bit was young adult books so the big words and hidden symbols were kept to a minimum.

Last month my book club read The Maze Runner by James Dashner which was remarkable good! I really enjoyed it and looked forward to continuing the series. Well this month I definitely did that by reading both the 2nd and 3rd books in the series, The Scorch Trials and The Death Cure. There is a 4th book to the series which is actually a prequel to Maze Runner. If the library has this easily available I may read it, but I find it sometimes weird to go back and read the beginning when I do know what already happens. Of the entire series, the first book was probably my favorite. But then again, it could be because it was fresh and new and that first spark of something new is often times the most exciting. Scorch Trials is a very obvious second book in that it does keep the pace going and new plot lines emerge, the readers are introduced to more characters, and ultimately more questions are formed than answered. Luckily Death Cure does a good job of answering a number of those questions and you do get a formative ending. You don't get all the details, especially regarding Teresa, and I would have like liked the chancellor to be a bit more present with more details, but such is any good book. It leaves you with a fair amount of answers, with just a few questions left. Definitely a good overall series and one I suggest. I typically don't pick up young adult series, but I'm happy I picked up this one! Who knows, maybe I'll eventually pick up some of the other popular series too!

My book club this month selected to read Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn. Going into this book, I had heard it was good, but never really knew what it was about. To be honest, I didn't even read a summary of what the book was about, just merely jumped in and started reading. That was a unique way to read as normally I have at least a general feel for what the basis of a book is. If I had to describe this novel I'd probably say it was predominately about two screwed up people who happen to get married and ultimately end up ruining each others lives. Gone Girl certainly keeps you guessing and going back and forth between the two main characters as to who you like and who you hate. Friends had told me that there's this crazy twist you don't see coming and it's going to be amazing! Well, I got to that point, and I had guessed it already. Or at least hoped for it. So it didn't shock me, but what did shock me was the psychotic things you learn of after that twist. I liked the whole story up until the very end. At that point there was a strong chance I ended the book by saying "seriously?!?!?" out loud. It left me feeling pity for pretty much all characters involved.

Lastly, I read the short story Larger Than Life by Jodi Picoult. This is another precursor to her next novel that comes out next month and introduces you to the mother of the main character in her upcoming book, Alice. She researches and studies animal memory, at times feeling more sympathy toward the animals than she should. I actually found myself hoping that the book would continue and I'd learn more so I guess it did what it's supposed to! Then again, any book that is about humans and animals creating a bond that surpasses the differences of species is pretty much guaranteed to get my seal of approval.  Even more to the goal of Picoult is it got me more excited for her book that comes out in October!


Books Read in 2014:
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
Wild by Cheryl Strayed
The Fault in Our Stars  by John Green
Burned by Ellen Hopkins
Freedom by Jonathan Franzen
A Grief Observed by CS Lewis
The Monument Men by Robert Edsel
The Nazi Officer's Wife by Edith Beer
Out of Africa and Shadows on the Grass Isak Dinesen
And the Mountains Echoed by Khaled Hosseini
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
Looking for Alaska by John Green
When Life Comes Undone by TJ Addington
Number the Stars by Lois Lowery
Angels and Demons by Dan Brown
Where There's Smoke by Jodi Picoult
A Passage to India by E.M. Forster  
Black and Blue by Anna Quindlen
The Peppered Moth by Margaret Drabble 
The Maze Runner by James Dashner
The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver 
The Scorch Trials by James Dashner
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
Larger than Life by Jodi Picoult 
The Death Cure by James Dashner