Sunday, November 13, 2022

Where the Mountain Meets the Moon by Grace Lin

 

8/10

I read this with my kids about 6 months ago. This was a book that the entire elementary school read together last school year and so I read several chapters with the kids each night. It was really good and could have easily gotten a 9/10. I went with the 8/10 just because it is elementary level reading after all and some minor writing stylistic issues. But it was an enjoyable story mixing in several old Chinese folktales and was actually quite touching at the end. The selflessness of the main character was pretty inspiring. The whole book had this gentleness about it that I quite enjoyed. Overall a good experience reading this together with the whole crew.

Saturday, October 8, 2022

The Scorch Trials by James Dashner

 

5/10

I finished this book back in February. I read this one with Mallory. This one was super uninteresting to me. The story felt so directionless. Everything is overly vague with no resolution whatsoever. Mystery to a story can be a useful tool but in this book it's just annoying for some reason, almost like you feel like the author himself doesn't know what's going on either and so he just leaves everything unanswered. The main character passes out at the conclusion of every other chapter. The writing isn't great. It wasn't in the Maze Runner either, but I gave it a pass since the story and its setting were interesting enough. I probably would have given this one a worse ranking except my daughter really likes these books and her enjoyment for them makes me like them slightly more than I otherwise would if I was reading it by myself. Not much else to say. I read it several months ago and honestly don't really remember much about it.

Saturday, September 10, 2022

Lone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell

 

8/10

I'm ba-ack! Not sure why I got out of the groove of posting my books, but the further I got behind the harder it was to make a post. Hopefully I can knock out some posts real quick to get caught back up. The posts will probably be short and sweet because I don't remember as much about my reading experience since it's been so long. Doesn't make for a very interesting post, but I need to jot these down. For posterity.

I read this book several months ago. I had mixed feelings on this one. I liked the story and the great detail about the incident where he and three others were caught behind enemy lines and pinned down with seemingly no way out. And, as the title of the book implies, the author is the only one to make it out alive through a series of incredible events. You can't help but respect the sacrifice of these men. Lots of heroes in this one.

The part that bothered me about this book is how the author kept taking little stabs at Democrats and making politics part of the story in such a negative way. Few things annoy me more than the negativity of politics, so I didn't enjoy that part of the book. But in the end, it was a very enjoyable and inspiring book and I'm glad that I read it.

Saturday, January 15, 2022

The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas

6/10

I finished reading this several months ago but never got around to posting about it. It also took me forever to finish reading this book because it was largely uninteresting. I came in expecting some swashbuckling, swinging from chandeliers, etc. but instead had to read about some low stakes drama about traveling to England to get a necklace and then replace a missing pearl in order to cover up an affair. It wasn't until like 3/4ths of the way into the book until I finally got to see some of the daring bravado that I was yearning for when the musketeers and D'Artagnan (who is actually the main character) had to speak of important matters in private and so they nonchalantly had a picnic out in enemy territory with their lives in mortal danger at all times. It is where Athos became the coolest of the musketeers and really the second most interesting character in the book. The most interesting character was Milady who was quite the evil schemer. The last 1/4th of the book focuses mainly on her story and was mostly enjoyable and it really salvaged the book. 

Alexandre Dumas books I've read, ranked:

  1.  The Count of Monte Cristo
  2. The Three Musketeers

Two quotes:

"A rogue does not laugh in the same way that an honest man does; a hypocrite does not shed the same sort of tears that a man of good faith does. All falsehood is a mask, and however well made the mask may be, with a little attention we may always succeed in distinguishing it from the true face." 

"[R]epentance is becoming to the guilty. Whatever crimes they may have committed, for me the guilty are sacred at the feet of God!"