Monday, October 25, 2010

"The Penelopiad" by Margaret Atwood (2005) - REVIEW


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"The B.B. Weekly Review"

I figured after last weeks post, I should probably end my Margaret Atwood stint with a positive review!
Review: I loved "The Penelopiad: The Myth of Penelope and Odysseus" (2005) by Margaret Atwood. Wow! What a great twist on the ancient story of Penelope and Odysseus! This was an easy and enjoyable read! Short and to the point, Atwood relives an ancient story from a completely new perspective...the wife's point of view.
There are the 'poems of the 12 hanged maidens' that are dispersed throughout the novel, adding yet another dimension, and something more to think about.
I thoroughly enjoyed this little novel and it was a lot of fun to read!

My Rating: 4/5

Have you read "The Penelopiad" by Margaret Atwood? I would love to know what you thought!
Want to read it? Find it on Amazon!
Happy Reading!

Monday, October 18, 2010

4 Margaret Atwood Novels- A Huge Disappointment- REVIEWS

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"The B.B. Weekly Review"

Margaret Atwood is one of those famous Authors that everyone loves and everyone raves about her books. I think that she is so famous that publishers don't really even read her books... they just publish them because they know that people will buy them.

I, for one, have been very disappointed with Margaret Atwood.

 Don't get me wrong, there are several of her books that I really loved, especially "Oryx & Crake."
After having heard nothing but praise for Atwood in my University Lit classes, from Professors and Students alike, and after having studied and enjoyed "Alias Grace" I decided it was time for me to get with the times and become an avid Atwood reader and fan. I always told people, "oh yeah, I love Atwood too" even though I had only read a few short works and one novel.
After my Mum RAVED to me about "Oryx & Crake" enough, I took the plunge and read the book. I LOVED IT! It was a very weird book, and I was completely enthralled and Atwood's new biggest fan. Of course after that I wanted to read more of her works, so for the next few months I bought or borrowed every Atwood book I could find, including: Moral Disorder, Surfacing, The Robber Bride, The Penelopiad and  The Edible Woman.
I emjoyed The Penelopiad.
I absolutely hated all of the others.
 I couldn't figure it out. Most of the books did not even have a good plot, no climax, and an appallingly horrible ending. I don't think one sinlge book had a conclusive ending. What I loved about Oryx and Crake; the strangeness, the mystery; I hated about all of her other books.
So, instead of wasting several "B.B. Weekly Review" posts on Atwood's writings, I will give you my very brief short hand reviews. I won't even elaborate because I don't want to waste that much time on these books. Sorry Margaret.

"The Edible Woman" (1969) by Margaret Atwood.

Review: A woman's body shuts down according to her mental state of being. She is "suffocated" by the oppression of having a man in her life and her engagement to him. The subconscious takes over and she basically stops eating. Interesting view of humanity, although I don't think I agree. Her friend, Duncan, a crazed English graduate student makes fun of people like Atwood who are writers/English majors, etc. The 'Power of the Mind' is a main focus throughout the book. Inconclusive ending.
My Rating: 1/5




"The Robber Bride" (1993) by Margaret Atwood.

Review: Interesting, A lot of newage references. Very uneccessarily lengthy. Almost too descriptive. Very intricately woven, however, and that keeps the reader hooked right to the end. Somewhat anti-climactic, however, as the book begins with Zenia's death, and then ends with her death. The book seems to simply 'cut off' after ALOT of history/memory leading up to...exactly what they all want. Leaves some questions, and yet seems conclusive at the same time. Leaves one undecided as to whether or not it was worth the time to read.
My Rating: 1/5


"Surfacing" (1972)  by Margaret Atwood.

Review: A woman's journey to find herself and cope with the past. What begins as a trip to find her missing father turns into a life altering experience, taking her through  childhood memories, repressed adult memories and present fears. Anti-American...in that all 'bad' people are labeled Americans. Some coarse language and mature subject matter. A little hard to follow at times as the past and present intermingle in the same sentences. Very strange ending. Not recommended.
My Rating: 0/5 (Hated- not even worth a coffee cup)






"Moral Disorder" (2006) by Margaret Atwood.

Review:  Like most of Atwood's books, the ending is inconclusive. There is no plot. Nothing is resolved. The book is simply a collection of short stories, detailing the lives of the same poeple, at different times and stages. Though strange and inconclusive, it was interesting and easy to read.
My Rating: 1/5


And there you have it folks, my disappointment with Margaret Atwood. It will probably be a long time (if ever) until I pick up another Atwood book.
Have you read "The Edible Woman" "The Robber Bride" "Surfacing" "Moral Disorder" or any other Atwood books?? I would love to know what you thought! Is there one that you really enjoyed and that you would recommend to me to restore Atwood's reputation in my mind? Let me know!
Happy Reading!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

GIVEAWAY!!! "And The Beat Goes On" by Tracy Krauss

Woah! I can't believe I almost missed out on getting my name in for this FABULOUS giveaway of "And The Beat Goes On" by Tracy Krauss. Check out the interview at Butterfly Journey and leave a comment to be entered to win a free copy of this amazing book!

Happy Reading!

Monday, October 11, 2010

"Oryx & Crake" by Margaret Atwood (2003) - REVIEW

A GREAT BIG HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL MY CANADIAN FOLLOWERS!!! Welcome to today's edition of
"The B.B. Weekly Review"

For this week's review, I have chosen one of my favourites... "Oryx & Crake" by Margaret Atwood. I will be reviewing several Atwood books over the next few weeks... so stay tuned!

Review: "Oryx & Crake" by Margaret Atwood (2003) will change the way you look at humanity. Some of the seemingly ridiculous 'discoveries' and 'inventions' in the novel are scarily close to what is happening today. It makes one feel that humanity is heading towards its own destruction, faster and faster. Atwood does not shy away from edgy topics that many Authors would rather allude to, or keep 'hush-hush'. If you like edgy/sci-fi fiction, you will enjoy Atwood's novel "Oryx & Crake". Thought inspiring and compelling throughout, I definitely couldn't put this book down for long. This is one of those books you will keep coming back to and you will never stop asking questions.
For a mature audience.

My Rating: 5/5

Have you read "Oryx & Crake" by Margaret Atwood? I would love to know what you thought!
Want to read it? Find it on Amazon!
Want to read a more thorough review of the book? Check it out at The Book Stew

Happy Reading!

Friday, October 8, 2010

Book-Junkies Unite!...aka Friday Follow (10/8/10)

Happy Friday and Welcome to this week's edition of 
"Book-Junkies Unite!"

This is your chance to get out there and meet other book lovers... so get going! Click on the pictures below to check out all of our fellow book-junkies!
Scroll down on my blog to read my latest reviews... and have fun!!



Question: How many reviews do you like to do a week?
Answer: Usually only one...hence "The B.B. Weekly Review"...but this week Idid two!


Book Blogger Hop
This Week's Question:
What's your favorite beverage while reading or blogging, if any? Is it tea, coffee, water, a glass of wine, or something else?

My Answer:
Hmmm... I just like to have a beverage! Usually something HOT... coffee in the morning and tea at night.
Be sure to check back on Monday as I will be reviewing one of my favourite books!!
Happy Reading!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

"After The Rains" by Deborah Raney (2002) - REVIEW


Goodday and welcome to
"The B.B. Weekly Review"

I have decided to do a second "BB Weekly Review" this week... partly because I just finished this book last night, and party because it is the sequel to my first review this week. Enjoy!
Review: "After The Rains" (2002) by Deborah Raney is the sequel to "Beneath a Southern Sky." This second novel follows Daria and Nate's daughter, Natalie, as she searches to find out who she is in the wake of her parents tragic history. The outcome is somewhat given away in the epilogue of "Beneath a Southern Sky" (so don't read the epilogue if you don't want to know what happens in the second book!). This book was also very emotionally charged and pulled at my heart. I cried as Natalie went through some extremely hard circumstances and then had to live with the devestating consequences. The book spanned four years, and I found that it progressed rather quickly towards the end, cutting out some character development. The book ended rather abrupty, but all in all I thought it was true to life a very good read. It kept me up much too late last night anyway!

My Rating: 4/5

Have you read "After The Rains" by Deborah Raney? I would love to know what you thought!
Want to read it? Find it on Amazon!
Happy Reading!

Monday, October 4, 2010

"Beneath a Southern Sky" by Deborah Raney (2001) - REVIEW


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"The B.B. Weekly Review"
Review: "Beneath a Southern Sky"(2001) by Deborah Raney really captured my attention and wrenched my heart. I couldn't rest until I knew what would happen and that everything would be alright. I literally cried through about 1/3 of this book. Sometimes in agonizing sorrow, sometimes in sheer happiness.
I thought about it all day while I was at work, read through my lunch hour and hunched over it late at night until I was finished.  This is a story of disobedience, redemption, heartache and true love.
After Missionary Daria Camfield's husband is reported dead, she returns to the United States as a widow with their unborn child. Several years later, after having remarried and begun her life anew, she receives the news that her first husband has been found alive in the wilds of Colombia. If you truly love your spouse, you will agonize with Daria as she has to make the hardest decision there is.
I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys being emotionally involved in their reading. You won't be able to remain detached from this story!  
My Rating: 4/5

Have you read "Beneath a Southern Sky" by Deborah Raney? I would love to know what you thought!
Want to read it? Find it on Amazon!
Happy Reading & a BIG HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY AMAZING MUM!!!

The Versatile Blogger Award!!

I am so honoured! I have been given the Versatile Blogger award by my new friend Laurel over at Curl up and Read!! Check out her sight!

Here are the simple rules:
1) Link back to the blogger who gave the award;
2) Share seven things about yourself
3)  Pass the award on to ten bloggers; then contact each of them.
So here goes:

Seven Things:
1. I am married to the most amazing man in the Universe!
2. I am proud to be Canadian!
3. I LOVE to read!!!! But I also LOVE to scrapbook! Sometimes I have a very hard time deciding between the two hobbies!
4. I also have a scrapbooking blog: ScrapArt by Pris... check it out! 
5. I am a Christian and love Jesus Christ with all of my heart.
6. I have the most incredible family... in-laws, out-laws and all!
7. I want to have a million babies! Ok... I will settle for at least four...

(I was blessed to receive this same award at ScrapArt by Pris... so I can now pass it on to another deserving 10 blogs!) It is my pleasure to now pass this award on, in no particular order, to:

Hope you all have a fabulous weekend!

Happy Reading!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Book-Junkies Unite!...aka Friday Follow! (10/1/10)

Happy Friday and Welcome to this week's edition of 
"Book-Junkies Unite!"

This is your chance to get out there and meet other book lovers... so get going! Click on the pictures below to check out all of our fellow book-junkies!
Scroll down on my blog to read my latest reviews... and have fun!!






Book Blogger Hop
This Week's Question:
How do you spread the word about your blog?

My Answer:
Well, this is actually onlt my second week of having this blog up and running! So far I have joined in a couple hops and have enjoyed it immensly!! I am also a member of "book blogs" whihc is a great way to get to know authors/readers! This whole experiene has been so much fun. Also, I have two BRAND NEW blog buttons! So go ahead and grab one if you like! I am hoping to become more involved in the blog community soon!!!

Happy Reading!