tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-90630576640528011662024-03-14T03:48:30.900-04:00On the Road, On the Mind, On the WindPosts on travel, books, and birdsASHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02337455354091593589noreply@blogger.comBlogger177125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063057664052801166.post-4125770072572141462018-03-21T12:49:00.001-04:002018-03-21T12:49:50.564-04:00Were We Really Though?<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: small;">
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On the negative side, the entire heft and weight of the book lies in obscuring a few of Cadence's actions one fateful summer. If this story were told chronologically, it would fall flat unless great care were taken with additional character development, viewpoints from other characters, and a wealth of background information. I think I am trying to say that the surprise ending feels like a gimmick to give people a reason to read what is otherwise an extremely simple, bare bones story. </div>
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I like chronological shenanigans when the book is a heavy-hitter in other ways, too, but this one I think leaned on it too much.</div>
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I feel like I don't read enough Young Adult titles to offer anything meaningful. This <a href="http://www.readbrightly.com/books-fans-of-we-were-liars/" target="_blank">article</a> has 10 suggestions that seem legit, though!</div>
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ASHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02337455354091593589noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063057664052801166.post-90835925875159115522018-03-19T20:40:00.001-04:002018-03-19T20:43:22.052-04:00A Tale for Winter Should Be Warmer<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: small;">
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I think this book will end up taking the prize for Most Disappointing Read of 2015. Possibly split with Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age. Close call.</div>
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My expectations for Winter's Tale were high, and it delivered in several ways. Colors are a theme of the book, and that jives nicely with Helprin's writing style. The man can describe the hell out of a landscape, a weather system, a painting. He gets even better when describing fantastical things, like the tremendous animals that live, unmoving, while constantly moving across the space of the entire universe. It sounds hokey when <i>I</i> write it, but not when he does. The existence of the Lake of the Coheeries and its inhabitants and their relationship with New York City are fascinating.</div>
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But for the disappointment - that came from the book's underpinnings. The value system or morality that runs through the text is vastly different from my own personal one. For example, a character at one point essentially tells another that it's a privilege for the poor to be ground up and spit out by the workings of the universe, because it's a wonderful honor to be so close to the machinery. Like, ewwww. Many times, it's implied that all injustices, instances of terrible bad luck, and criminal acts are all OK, because, well, they just are. Somehow cosmically, the balance sheet will zero itself out one day and people will be rewarded with a glimpse of a perfectly just world. And, that's it. Just a glimpse, indicated by a flooding gold light. So, yeah. Some foggy, vague idea of a fleeting moment of justice somehow makes everything else that came before better. (SPOILER ALERT: Plus, I think Abby returning to life invalidates the whole damned thing. Was her death part of the balance, or was it not? Make up your mind about this stuff.)</div>
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Kindness is not valued in this book. Love only makes an appearance, as far as I can tell, twice, maybe thrice. It's frustrating, because, to my mind, without those two things, what on earth is there? Justice is a good answer, but it cannot stand alone.</div>
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Or in other words, I don't think I'll ever completely trust someone in a position of comfort and security telling me, "It's not so bad that some people get horrible lots in life. It's all part of a cosmic plan, just trust me on this." And yes, that has the implications you are probably thinking that it has.</div>
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ASHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02337455354091593589noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063057664052801166.post-63941268160121763362018-03-17T11:30:00.001-04:002018-03-17T11:31:21.821-04:00I'm Not Alone!<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: small;">
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Probably the best thing I took away from this book was Corrigan's discussion about how reading many mainstream books with male protagonists as a young Catholic girl affected her throughout her life. I can relate very much to those effects, as someone who was raised in a family where women are definitely passive and often submissive, all the while also identifying with book characters who took charge and got things done. You can end up with a desire to do things, but an utter lack of confidence when it comes to doing them. In this respect, the book was almost like a free trip to a therapist.</div>
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If you like reading about reading, this is a stand-up entry into the books about books category!</div>
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ASHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02337455354091593589noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063057664052801166.post-87152001805483851352018-03-12T19:31:00.000-04:002018-03-17T11:31:14.281-04:00Hyperbole and a Half<b style="color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: small;">Hyperbole and a Half</b><br />
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If you have not read <a href="http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Allie Brosh's blog</a>, please do. I don't think she posts new content there anymore, but what's there is amazing. This book is a compendium of her blog posts, among other things. Ally does illustrated, comic book-style posts. Some are primarily humorous, but many more, while humorous at the surface, fearlessly explore the problems that come with being human. She tackles depression in a particularly gut-wrenching way. There's also a post on the lies we tell ourselves about ourselves, and it even involves a flowchart. It's brilliant! </div>
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At first, I thought the story was going to take a very different arc. Then, as Melanie and her companions' journey began to take up larger and larger parts of the book, I realized the resolution could not be what I was expecting. There simply wasn't time. The actual resolution is fairly unique, to my knowledge. I would love to read a sequel, although I do not think there are plans for any. I want to see Melanie make her plan a reality. (<i style="background-color: transparent;">Note from 2018 - not only is there a movie, there's a stand alone book set in the same universe. Still no actual sequel, though.)</i></div>
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I give this book, overall, pretty high grades for execution. The premise hangs together. People do things based on realistic motivations. The 'science' behind the epidemic and Melanie's existence is not stretched too far. It's about as believable as <i>The Passage</i>, which is pretty good company to be in. And like a lot of other good apocalyptic books, it takes a hard look at humanity and what's worth saving. </div>
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ASHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02337455354091593589noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063057664052801166.post-83521023631354424542018-03-07T09:51:00.001-05:002018-03-07T09:52:01.666-05:00Following Up a Great One<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: small;">
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Two things brought this book to my attention. First that it's by the author of <i>The English Patent</i>, a book I adore. Second, it's set in Sri Lanka, a literary location I don't think I've visited. The plot, set around the investigation of war crimes by the government against civilians, seemed promising. </div>
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All that being said, it did not impact me in the same way that <i>The English Patient</i> did. Part of that may be that there is no great destructive romantic love driving the plot, part may be that there are just very few books that can rise to the same caliber. Even from the same author.</div>
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Ondaatje's other books would be a good place to start, because he's a Sri Lankan native. I'm also planning on reading <i>Wave</i> by Sonali Deraniyagala, which documents her grief after a tsunami affects her family holiday in Sri Lanka. </div>
ASHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02337455354091593589noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063057664052801166.post-25409591378532769822018-02-10T14:17:00.000-05:002018-02-10T14:17:07.235-05:00Hamburger Helpers, Running Around Causing Problems<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: small;">
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Instead this is a contender for most disappointing read of 2015. It's not that its bad, per se. Okay, well maybe it is. The only way I can admire it is if I look at the writing itself as creating a state in my brain that is akin to what would happen if I tried to read a normal book while I was in Area X. </div>
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The text seems distorted in an unusual way, that's what I'm getting at. Sentences just don't track right - the words don't quite make a sensible thought. The flow of the book is odd. "Here's this weird green thing. I hid my inner self from my husband. I see the lighthouse." If all this is on purpose, it might be brilliant, but I don't think that it is.</div>
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There's not much meat to build atmosphere or context either. A complete list of what we get is: a tower tunnel, a scary blob, a lighthouse, a base camp, something that moans, a photograph, a pile of paper, and three women. Possibly an island? And that's it. </div>
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The other problem here is that it's a psychological study told in the first person, and that person is a bit of a wet rag. She never draws the obvious conclusion about a situation. She describes things in opposite ways, at least one time doing it in thoughts that are only inches apart on the page. She uses the word <i>really</i> in dialogue. A lot. </div>
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<i>Originally read on October 27, 2015</i></div>
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I'm reading some apocalyptic stuff because its coming up on Halloween and I like to tuck in a creepy, eerie book to mark it. This year, it's two. Both deal with apocalypses, and in an interesting turn, <i>Station Eleven</i> briefly alludes to <i>The Passag</i>e. (Even more strangely, the allusion made me realize something about <i>The Passage</i> that I hadn't quite put together before!)</div>
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How We All Die:</div>
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TP - Military attempt to build super soldier with immortality virus goes horribly awry. Vampires.</div>
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SE - Superflu epidemic.</div>
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TP - Most of North America is a vampire playground.</div>
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SE - 99.9% of humanity dies, worldwide.</div>
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Religious Overtones:</div>
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TP - Allusions and parallels galore. Fate/Destiny/God is At Work Here.</div>
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SE - Characters deal with what happens through their various religious beliefs, and one character's beliefs are very important, but not a central theme</div>
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Is it a Page Turner?</div>
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TP - YES.</div>
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SE - Occasionally.</div>
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Action Scenes:</div>
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TP - No problem. Here, have even more action!</div>
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SE - Eh. Most are awkward.</div>
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What's the Biggest Problem?</div>
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TP - Too many people doing things because of some mysterious feeling or drive.</div>
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SE - A religious zealot villain with very little complexity. </div>
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What's the Best Part?</div>
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TP - The easy, natural power of the storytelling.</div>
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SE - The way that the book weaves complications from the time before the flu to consequences after the flu, when you might assume a pandemic would obliterate the past completely.</div>
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Final call:</div>
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The emphasis on art in several forms is refreshing. I also get the impression that I would enjoy hanging out with the author.</div>
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Is this literary fiction? Genre fiction? Action? Adventure? Sci Fi? Horror? Don't worry, no one else knows either!</div>
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I've read a lot of long books recently, but I don't think any of them put their length to this good of a use, i.e., taking the time to create believable back stories and thought processes for all of the characters involved. Don't get me wrong, there are probably hundreds of characters in this book and some do serve as place holders, more or less. But to have dozens of people explored in this much detail, well, I don't get that very often. </div>
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The first section describes the military-experiment-gone-wrong that destroys life in North America as as we know it, and those chapters are just beyond gripping. Then we get to the First Colony one hundred years later, the tiny outpost of 94 souls under dying lights ... and well, I'm always a sucker for humanity on its last legs, and this part blew me away. Then everything goes to hell, and the tension ratchets consistently to the end. Well done, well done.</div>
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I keep fumbling around at the edges of why I like this book so much and feel like I'm not getting at the heart of it. But now that I've thought about it for a few days, I think it might be based on how deeply a story draws you in. How well you can submerge yourself into it. It's suspense, of course, but also points of beauty and humanity and reflections and moods and settings. Like, there's a trail (the plot) and the book should make you want to walk along it. Plenty of times, you take the trail and its flat and boring and you get to the end and all you can say is that you got some exercise. But the good trails go up to great views (the ending), and the best have points of constant interest along the way: maybe a waterfall, cool rocks, lots of wildflowers, some deer grazing, birdsong. The Passage makes a fantastic trail. </div>
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ASHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02337455354091593589noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063057664052801166.post-18118674527619699522018-01-27T16:25:00.002-05:002018-01-27T16:25:39.345-05:00Did I Ever Tell You?<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: small;">
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<i>(Originally read on October 9, 2015)</i></div>
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The ending was beautiful, as it was written, with one problem. SPOILERS FOLLOW: Marilyn feels like she pressured Lydia into taking her own life. We, the readers, find out that this is not so. But, after I finished, I realized that Marilyn is never given this knowledge. No one except the readers and Lydia actually know what happened. I would think that being convinced you contributed to your daughter's suicide, as a not-psychopathic mother, would destroy a woman, not set her up for a reunion with her somewhat estranged husband. </div>
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The only other complaint is how narrowly most of the characters are defined. It's almost like the author came up with five descriptors or drivers for each character, and almost everything they do and say reinforces those themes. I guess what I am saying is that the bones, or architecture, of the story are too close to the surface and it shows in places.</div>
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This is completely worth the time it takes to read it.</div>
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ASHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02337455354091593589noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063057664052801166.post-44105102709966615942015-10-30T17:00:00.000-04:002015-10-30T17:00:00.391-04:00Illywhacker<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This is a Booker Prize finalist from the 1980s, and I am left to wonder if maybe it doesn't age very well. I think it's supposed to be a grand statement about the spirit and character of Australia, with comedy and tragedy and everything in between and everything a little fantastical, too. </div>
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ASHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02337455354091593589noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063057664052801166.post-19060131561366101532015-10-02T19:27:00.000-04:002015-10-02T19:29:16.521-04:00The Years of Rice and Salt<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">
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This one lies pretty solidly in that grand science fiction tradition of using alternate worlds and/or histories to question how society operates. The author is compared to James Michener, too, since both have written epic fictionalized histories that follow generations (not quite generations in this case, but the effect is similar). I realized that it's been quite a while since I've read something in either of those veins.</div>
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So, this one was hot and cold for me. There were parts that were frankly just beautiful, but more and bigger parts were a slog. I had 15 pages left last night to finish this entire 700+ page book and couldn't do it. That, like, never happens. Some of the issue comes from the difficulties of covering so much time relatively quickly - the pace gets very uneven. Some of it comes from the extended discussions, which were really mini-lectures, on the fabric of religion and civilization, although actually many times those were interesting to me. </div>
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There are 10 books, I most liked Awake to Emptiness and The Widow Kang. For a long time I thought the book's title had no specific meaning, but Widow Kang has a wonderful explanation. The discussion of reincarnation in the last few pages of the book is both amazing and wickedly clever. </div>
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ASHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02337455354091593589noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063057664052801166.post-17809572180036050742015-08-31T11:30:00.000-04:002015-08-31T11:30:00.885-04:00Jersey Birds<span style="text-align: left;">Time for more photos from Forsythe. We went out to Atlantic City a few weeks ago and of course took the time to drive up to my favorite wildlife refuge, once on Saturday and again on Sunday.</span>
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Birds were somewhat scarce (although scarce for Forsythe means there's still plenty around.) But maybe two miles down the dikes, we found a huge group of several types of birds in what appeared to be a feeding frenzy. This is the best shot I could get of it, and it's missing maybe half the birds that were there.</div>
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I love the look of the summery meadows that take over so much of the open ground at Middle Creek in the warm months. In truth, I was hoping for more butterflies, but they were sparse. It was a pretty hot day, so maybe that had an effect. The birds weren't out much, either.</div>
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There was a dragonfly, posing semi-nicely on a Common Mullein stalk near Stop #3. I say semi-nicely because he stayed put for a long time, but never turned his butt away from the camera. The internet tells me this is probably a Halloween Pennant, which I can see, given the black and orange color scheme.</div>
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Another treat to going in summer is that there's a spur road off of the Wildlife Drive that seems to be open only at this time of year. Back this road, we found a Grasshopper Sparrow with some grub sitting on a fence post.</div>
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The spur road ends in a cup-de-sac by a pond and wetlands. Bird activity here was stronger, and there were also two White-Tailed Deer. They amused me by wading out into the shallows of the pond. In the meantime, Orioles, Catbirds, Goldfinches, Robins, and more were poking around and flying from bush to reed to tree. All in all, one of my favorite spots in the Management Area!</div>
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<br />ASHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02337455354091593589noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063057664052801166.post-50767769783082135912015-08-29T13:00:00.000-04:002015-10-02T19:30:33.500-04:00Book Reviews: A Blast from the PastFor Christmas of 2005, one of my then coworkers (and a fellow reader) gave me a journal and told me it was to keep track of what I read. I recently pulled it out, with the intention of adding these into Good Reads as a kind of back up.<br />
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I wrote the date I finished, the title, the author, the page numbers, and then a 1-2 sentence review. I diligently logged books from 2006 through July of 2013, when I moved totally to Good Reads.<br />
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I thought I'd share some of these reviews; looking back they're hilarious, often in a "what was I thinking" kind of way :)<br />
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And, <i>The Harlequin</i> by Laurel K. Hamilton: "Actually not that bad. The psychobabble yapping did not totally dominate the book."<br />
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What was my obsession with the word dumb? Here's <i>The Secret Lives of Doctor's Wives</i>: "A dumb book, but it's entertaining, which is actually pretty good for a dumb book."<br />
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I seemed to use the words excellent and incredible overly much. But what can you do when you read a book like <i>Making Money</i> by Terry Pratchett: "Excellent as always, and it's hard to say that about a book where the main character's first name is 'Moist!'"<br />
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One more, <i>The Secret History</i> by Donna Tartt (a generally well-liked book): "What is the point of great writing about dull people? How does a genuine bacchanal turn into a yawn???"<br />
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I do still wonder about those questions, by the way.<br />
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I'm only through 2008, for tagging all the books in Good Reads and entering my reviews, and I can already see how my tastes have changed. Less paranormal series now, less thrillers, more literary books and more of the classics I never picked up in high school or college. More books, period. About 10-15 more per year now!<br />
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<br />ASHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02337455354091593589noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063057664052801166.post-65562748746230192772015-08-28T10:30:00.000-04:002015-10-28T14:45:33.316-04:00The Tiger's Wife<div style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">
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How almost any of this relates to Natalia and her grandfather, I don't know. Aside from it all supposing to be very Balkan. Despite Natalia saying that the key to understanding her grandfather lies between the stories of the tiger's wife and the deathless man, I struggled to pull together any grand connections between the stories and his life.</div>
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Then there's war. The entire book is painted on a backdrop involving various and numerous wars. Sometimes you get lost and can't remember which war caused what to happen. The author plays it as another facet of the Balkan cultural attitude, which may not be fair, I think. Certainly it's what led me to see the tiger and his wife as the "outside" and the "different" sparking conflict. </div>
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I thought I would like this book more than I did. Which is not to say I didn't like it; I predicted that this would be an easy five stars for me, and it's a solid four instead. I'm not sure I completely got what the author was throwing out there, but I was able to interpret (i.e. make stuff up!) enough on my own to feel satisfied. </div>
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<br />ASHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02337455354091593589noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063057664052801166.post-46416065655535774252015-08-26T14:30:00.000-04:002015-08-26T14:30:00.505-04:00More than Just the RegalAs you might imagine, habitat good for the Regal Fritillary is also good for lots of other winged denizens. The butterfly tour consisted of a leisurely one mile loop through fields and meadows, with plenty of butterfly aficionados around to help you figure out what was what.<br />
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Full warning, I might mess these names up. But I believe the butterfly above is a Spicebush Swallowtail, and I'm sure the one below is a Pipevine Swallowtail. This one is pretty worn, but I think they are a particularly pretty butterfly.</div>
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It may be hard to tell, but here we have a much smaller butterfly, some sort of Copper, I think. Maybe.<br />
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And here we have three Great Spangled Fritillaries, as identified by the person standing next to me as I took this photo. I just noticed the small bee in front of the butterfly on the right. It blended right in!</div>
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Near the end of the tour, when I thought the new kinds of butterflies were mostly behind us, I snapped this long shot of a colorful guy, and later was able to ID it as an American Lady.</div>
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So there's your whirlwind tour of the butterflies of Fort Indiantown Gap. I heard that they do a bird tour in the spring, so that's definitely on my list now!</div>
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<br />ASHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02337455354091593589noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063057664052801166.post-54018744959830856242015-08-25T18:33:00.000-04:002015-08-25T18:33:00.082-04:00The Regal FritillaryThe Regal Fritillary has a unique relationship with Fort Indiantown Gap. You see, this butterfly feeds on arrow leaf violets. These violets like to grow in disturbed habitats - places where the soil is churned and turned over fairly frequently. <br />
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This habitat is in short supply in much of the nation. However, military vehicles with tracks, like tanks, are great at creating it. Once the Fritillaries were found at the Fort, the military began special conservation measures to ensure they continue to have a home.<br />
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One of their firing ranges is now more or less dedicated to the Fritillary. We were never in unsafe areas, obviously, but signs like these did kind of raise the hairs on the back of your neck.</div>
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The other problem is that the relationship that develops between Peter and Cheri-Anne is hard to believe. They know each other for about a week, and have so little in common, and yet he pines for her the rest of his lifer? It can happen, but the book doesn't really sell it. And, this book is badly titled. There IS a Kingdom of Ohio, but it's not center stage. Not much of it takes place in the Kingdom. It puts you on the wrong footing right away. Similar to how the stuff from the Roanoke Colony is introduced so late in the book, it's a distraction.</div>
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But I'm not being fair. There are wonderful moments: meditations on memory and the relationship between past and future. Detailed looks into how traveling through time can affect a person's psyche. Interesting takes on early America and its technologies. I want to say that this is a realistic look at time travel/world hopping, but that's ridiculous, isn't it? A realistic look at unreal things, lol. But if those things were possible, I bet this is how people would react. Not instantly figuring out the circumstances and making brilliant and death defying moves, like characters in a blockbuster. They probably would be hurt and confused and longing to get back to where they belong.</div>
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For quite a while, we have wanted to make it to Fort Indiantown Gap's butterfly tours. They do them two weekends in July, and that's it. Fort Indiantown Gap is Pennsylvania's large Army & National Guard training facility. You get the impression that all manner of things happen here, and they probably do. <br />
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But here's the deal. They put on an excellent show. There were 5-6 naturalists traveling with the probably close to 200 citizens who came to tour. Specialists in butterflies, plants, birds, and more. At the beginning, a pavilion had a lot of mounted winged creatures and skulls. Here are some mounts of what we were about to go find live in the field.</div>
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I have to say, I thought perhaps two dozen people would be on this tour. But I was wrong. The guides told us they expect 150-200 people per day. And this was definitely the military. All 100 cars or so were lined up in precision order, and given instructions on how to leave the site and proceed to the firing range that is home to the butterflies. Here's the starting line :)</div>
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Now, we saw many butterflies this day. But the star attraction is the Regal Fritillary, a butterfly known in only a few places in Pennsylvania, if not just this one location. But Fort Indiantown Gap and the Regal Fritillary have a complex history, one that I'll share in the next post. </div>
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Before we arrived, the main concern was ... would we really see a Regal Fritillary? Or would it be a long shot? Well, we didn't have to worry. There were scads, and even without the high numbers, the naturalists were out to find one for us to see up close:</div>
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Here you go, the Regal Fritillary, in all of its glory. In case you haven't noticed, these guys have been the banner on my Facebook page for a while.</div>
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The other common fritillaries in the area are the Great Spangled Fritillary and the Aphrodite, both of which have an even orange wash on both fore and hind wings. The Regal Fritillary's hind wings are a deep black, making it stand out from the fritillaries and also the Monarch.</div>
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ASHEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02337455354091593589noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9063057664052801166.post-6253256051285223652015-08-23T10:00:00.000-04:002015-08-23T10:00:01.399-04:00In the Woods (Not Literally, This Time)<span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;">Here's another book I picked up recently and decided to wedge in to this year's reading list (like many things in my life, chalk it up to a Chambersburg thrift store). Part of the attraction was that it's set in Dublin and its suburbs. And the other attraction is that every once in a while I just have a hankering for a good detective novel. Plus, this one's set up is pretty engaging, when you read the back cover.</span><br />
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What I wasn't expecting was the quality of the writing. Tana French is good! And funny! She's got a sly way with it. She has great adjectives. She describes someone's voice as "Daffy Duck with a Donegal accent," for pete's sake. French is good at character development, too, because at the heart of this mystery, she's really exploring the personalities of and relationship between the two lead detectives.</div>
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There are two mysteries in this book: one based in Detective Ryan's past, and the one he's investigating in the present. We do get an answer - terrifying and unsatisfactory as it may be - to the present-day mystery. The past mystery, though, that one's handled in a more artful and subjective manner, and we come, along with Detective Ryan, to accept that we'll never know what happened. Considering I was afraid the book would go all <i>Shutter Island</i> on me, that's a relief, actually.</div>
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Aaaaaaaand now I have more books to read, because I found out that this is the first book in the Dublin Murder Squad series. A wonderful problem to have!</div>
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As we headed out of Shenandoah, we hiked to what is apparently one of the few 360 degree views in the park. So sayeth our guidebook, in any case. </div>
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Bearfence Mountain is home to a relatively short loop, if you want it to be, but part of it is a pretty decent rock scramble. That being said, as promised, the views were more than worth the effort.<br />
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Here's Justin, mid-scramble. This one wasn't terribly tough as far as it went, but one spot did have some precarious balancing that - I'll be honest - made me wig out. But I made it!<br />
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There's one more thing I want to show you from this weekend. We were out at the right time for Mountain Laurel to be in bloom. While this is Pennsylvania's state flower, it's just as pretty in Virginia. These were blooming behind the museum in Rapidan Camp. </div>
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