Author: Christiana

2008 TBR Challenge: Twilight [++]…

I started out with relatively high expectations (what with all the hype and international bestseller label an’all). However, just a few pages in, I started feeling I wouldn’t get through this one. Something about the constant repetition of descriptions and images did my head in. Still I somehow stuck with it (I had paid good money for it, after all) and -as it turns out- don’t regret it. The plot thickened half way through & the teenage cliches eased off enough for me to not only happily make it to the end, but also purchase “New Moon” (the second installment). Not a book that will appeal to everyone, but the child in some of us will enjoy this. An unexpected “Bonus” addition Bought “New Moon” just after finishing “Twilight” and was done with it in about a day & a half. The hook was -clearly- already in ๐Ÿ˜‰ Would have loved to see more of Edward in this one, but Bella with her trials & tribulations (new-found friendship with Jacob and evolving taste for reckelss, …

2008 TBR Challenge: The Interpretation of Murder…

I’m not too good at reviewing things, so entries relating to books read as part of the 2008 TBR Challenge will be kept short (for your sake as well as mine ๐Ÿ˜› ). That said, here goes… The first book I picked, off my 2008 list, was Jed Rubenfeld’s “The Interpretation of Murder” (which I was pleasantly surprised by, despite my initial negativity)! When I started reading this I was slightly apprehensive and half-hearted -the size & possible complexity of its subject matter was looming, threateningly, in my horizon. Once I got my teeth in, however, I was shocked to realise I just couldn’t stop. Turns out, the book is not “heavy” at all and -if you can find it in your heart to ignore the slightly disturbing images Freud’s Oedipal complex brings to mind- I believe you’ll find it to be a cleverly crafted & gloriously twisted who-dunnit…

TBR Book Challenge- 2008 Edition…

So…here I am, taking on my very first online, book challenge…After checking a number of the available ones, out there, I finally settled on this one -mainly in the hope that it will help me manage my book addiction & tackle the resulting, ever-expanding number of unread titles on my bookshelves (see relevant entry below) ๐Ÿ˜† I won’t be joining the Yahoo group available for this purpose, so my two lists (main & alternate) for this year’s edition will have to be posted here: Main Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything Sleep with Me Lolita The Devil & Miss Prym The Tenderness of Wolves Twilight The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox The Interpretation of Murder The Lollipop Shoes Extra Virgin Nights of Rain & Stars The Long Way Round Alternate The Observations Minus 9 to 1 Plan B A Girl’s Guide to Vampires Death by Chocolate Twenty Times a Lady A Short History of Nearly Everything Ps. I Love You In the Dark of Night Full Dark House Love in the …