Book list
Finally an update! I seem to have a little more time on my hands – and oddly, more is going on right now than has been for awhile. Go figure.
I have started reading the Temeraire series Naomi Novik. I am not a big fan of alternate history…but it’s about Dragons. I couldn’t resist. I am reading Dream Thief by Lawhead right now, and have several other science fiction books waiting on me – if I can just find the time to read…
I haven’t written anything in awhile because I am short on ideas – and it’s beginning to frustrate me. Sadly, I seem to be unimaginative as of late.
I will return with book reviews by the end of the week.
Reviews:
My reviews are personal thoughts, and tend to be complaints more than anything else. Stars are based on a 1-5 rating, five being the best.
The Inferno, Dante: *** Three Stars
Dante is rightfully called”Master of the Disgusting”. His depiction of Hell invoked both potent distaste and sometimes a strange amusement. It’s obviously a Catholic work, so I fear I do not relate to every belief put forth in the story. Overall, not a bad read. I recommend it on the basis that it provokes thought as to the consequences of sin.
Eldest, Christopher Paolini: *** Three Stars
We have here some very repetitive reading: the typical “master and apprentice” stuff made so well-known to us by Star Wars and the like. What’s more, the trilogy itself sadly follows the typical Tolkien cast of Elves Humans and Dwarfs (or Dwarves) that most fantasy writers can’t seem to get away from, even to the point of their basic descriptions and ghostly echoes of elvish and dwarvish hostilities.
But it’s about Dragons! And I love Dragons. While most of it was predictable (even the revelation at the end of the story was something I had gathered in Eragon), the story was easy to get engrossed in and difficult to put down.
In one place where it forsook a possibly boring area was that of romance: while I was not surprised by the outcome of Eragon’s attempts at wooing Arya, I would have been sorely disappointed if it had turned out otherwise. Another was Roran’s story – in fact, I found myself more eager to read about the exodus of the village than I was to get back to the elven forest.
If you can look past some the obviousnesses of the book, it’s an enjoyable read – a must for Dragon-lovers.
More reading…
And I have now finished Eldest. A review will follow shortly…
Update
Done with The Inferno. Very interesting. A review to follow shortly…
Enlightment
Well, I am now reading, as promised The Inferno by Dante and The Taming of the Shrew by Shakespeare. Very interesting reading, I must say. Both are somewhat engrossing, but I have to study…argh, I hate that.
Classical Education
Hmmmm…
I have determined to read Dante’s Inferno…and, sometime in the near future, I shall go to a library and borrow a mess of Shakespeare works. I have never really understood why people like Shakespeare…it is time to find out.
Why do people like Shakespeare?