Tuesday, October 29, 2002

Folly by Laurie R. King features Rae Newborn. Rae has been in and out of mental institutions most of her adult life. After her 2nd husband and young daughter are killed in a car crash that leaves her physically as well as emotionally scarred 50 year old Rae decides to move to a deserted island to restore her great-uncles home build in the 1920's that the natives dubbed Folly. She discovers more about her mysterious great-uncle as well as her own strengths. An excellent read but as with anything that has mental illness hard to read sometimes. I did listen to this on CD and it was an excellent choice - as the reader Frank Muller did a great job.

Darker Place by Laurie R. King features Anne Waverly professor of religious studies who also moonlights as an undercover agent for the FBI infiltrating cults. Anne Waverly becomes Ana Wakefield and goes to investigate a new cult called Change. She finds that her past won't let her go as she becomes attached to a brother and sister who have been taken into the Change. This is truly one of those books which creates a powerful sense of "something wicked this way comes." In fact, there is so much tension, you may even feel a bit let down by the climax. (I wanted another chapter or at least an epilogue.) It is not an easy read on vacation book but causes thought and reflection.

Friday, October 25, 2002

Caveman's Valentine by George Dawes Green features Romulus Ledbetter (Rom). Who at one time was a loving spouse and father until he went insane. Rom now lives in a cave in Upper Manhattan's Inwood Park. He grocery shops in garbage cans and alleys. Rom is so gone he believes in an evil presence, Cornelius Gould Stuyvesant, who is responsible for destroying mankind with the evil Y and Z rays. When he discovers a dead body of young man outside of his cave he knows that Stuyvesant has something to do with it. He must keep it together to find out who killed this man and why. This is a difficult book to read as Rom goes back and forth between reality and his reality. But a very satisifing read.

This book has been made into a movie in 2001 which stared Samuel L. Jackson.

Thursday, October 10, 2002

Big Read Tequila by Rick Riordan is set in San Antonio, TX. Tres Navarre left San Antonia for San Francisco years ago when he witnessed his father's murder in their front yard. After receiving letters from his childhood sweetheart he decides to come back and find out who killed his father. What he finds is that no one is as they seem and he may die trying to find his father's killer. I love reading books from Texas as I used to live in Houston and this has all the flavor of the great state of Texas. Each character was so gritty that they weren't likable but I had to find out what happened in the end. I would read more by this author.

Saturday, October 05, 2002

Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger focuses on one relationship, that of Henry and Clare, as both it, and Henry, flow through time. When Clare first meets Henry she is six years old and he has traveled back thirty years to meet her. Set in Chicago, the story goes beyond the typical love ballad to become a story about living in the moment and enjoying people as they come and go through life.

A very intense read and one knows it can't end really happily but the relationships are so fascinating to read about.

Thursday, October 03, 2002

Dreaming of the Bones by Deborah Crombie features Scotland yard Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and Sergeant Gemma James. Kincaid is asked by his ex-wife in Cambridge to help her prove that a talented poet did not commit suicide, but was murdered. They discover startling news that leads them into an engrossing history of poetry and scandal, found secrets and lost innocence. I have not read any of the books in this series but I will defintely start reading more from this author. I listened to this on CD and enjoyed it the reader.