Twitterature: October 2013 Edition

Modern Mrs. Darcy’s Twitterature is her fun way to share quick, little reviews of books read recently.
I hope you enjoy these; I’ll follow up later with longer book review posts.

I’ve had so much fun participating in Modern Mrs. Darcy’s Twitterature the last two months that I decided to do it again! I’ve only read two books since the last link up, so I’m sharing reviews of two books I reviewed earlier on the blog in Twitter’s signature brief form. Links to the full review are at the bottom. Also, I will be writing a complete review of Dracula tomorrow.

Beautiful Ruins
By Jess Walter

 Gorgeous words, scenes and characters. #MustRead #LitFic

Dracula
By Bram Stoker

 Dark. Rich. Suspense. #MustRead #TheOV (Original Vamp!)

The Glass Castle (audiobook)
By Jeannette Walls

 You think your childhood was bad? Walls has ya’ll beat! #Memoir

The Casual Vacancy
By J.K. Rowling

 Character study of the inner workings of small village. #LitFic #MustRead

Ape House
By Sara Gruen

A wonderful statement about ethical treatment of animals. #GreatWriting

The Glass Castle | The Casual Vacancy | Ape House

**I’m linking this up with Modern Mrs. Darcy.**

Audiobook Review: The Glass Castle

The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls | Audiobook Review | The 1000th Voice Blog

The Glass Castle
By Jeannette Walls
Read By Julia Gibson

I wanted to sit on this book for a while, to ruminate on it, to let the words and stories really steep in my mind. But I decided that wasn’t a very good idea because I at once loved and hated this book. The more I ruminate and gather my thoughts on this book, the more my thoughts will go down the rabbit hole of mental illness and alcoholism that so exemplified Walls’ childhood.

Review

Walls’ writing and storytelling are phenomenal. Her childhood, though, was atrocious. The combination of the two made for an audiobook that I hated to stop listening to but sometimes needed a break from. You see, Walls’ parents were terrible. Her mother snooty despite the lack of food on the table, acceptable clothing on her children and lack of roof over their head. She was selfish, but most of all she was weak. She was too weak to take the kids and leave her no-good, alcoholic husband. She was too weak to stand up to her own issues of selfishness and immaturity. Too weak to keep a job. And let’s not even get into her sympathy for her daughter’s molester.

But as much as I disliked her mother, I definitely hated her father. I hated him for not holding down a job, for not providing for his children, for being a worthless drunk.

The Wisdom of Rex Walls | The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls | The 1000th Voice BlogIn general, not bad advice, but it was said while
teaching Jeannette to swim. Rex’s method?

Throwing her into the center of a deep, dirty pond.

I could go on and on about all the reasons I hate Walls’ parents but I’d rather use this space to point out all the great things about this book.

First and foremost, what I loved about this book was Walls’ ability to tell the story, to paint the picture of her childhood. I found the stories she told–both good and bad–to be very engaging, lively, and easily understood. Her clear, forthright writing really moved the story along. She doesn’t spend time dwelling on the bad parts other than to share what happened.

I loved how the book started and ended with fire, particularly the turbulent area at the tip of the flame. In both instances, the fire symbolizes a rampage that was coming, and specifically Rex Walls. If he’d only been contained, if he hadn’t been allowed to burn free, maybe Jeannette’s life would have been better. Althought the fire at the end was more refined, the flame of the candle burning on the reunited family’s Thanksgiving dinner table, I think it symbolized more turbulence to come in Jeannette’s life, not by something she’s done, but by the return of her sister.

Author Jeannette Walls | Audiobook Review: The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls | The 1000th Voice Blog

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A final high point that I want to metion is that Walls seems to be a remarkable specimen. She doesn’t seem to pity herself or at least didn’t by the time she wrote the book. She’s the shining example of someone who picks herself up by the bootstraps and really becomes somebody. She’s resilient, she’s intelligent, she’s hardworking, she’s inspiring. And, despite negative comments about her looks in the book, she’s beautiful and has great hair!

Voice Talent

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This book was superbly read by Julia Gibson. Gibson excellently portrayed Walls’ mother’s snobbery. Her pacing and diction were excellent. My one complaint was the voice she used for Walls’ sister Laurie. She made Laurie sound very flat and dumb, neither of which I think describe Laurie based on what Walls actually wrote about her.

Rating

Writing 5 out of 5 stars

In The New York Times review, Francine Prose refers to Walls’ writing style as appealingly unadorned. Her writing isn’t overwrought; it isn’t overly emotional or overly sentimental. I found her writing style very inspiring.

Storytelling 5 out of 5 stars

I generally try not to give anything five stars. As the highest rating, it’s generally hard to reach, but I really believe it’s warranted with this book. Her ability to lay out her unappealing childhood in an appealing way is practically unheard of.

Cultural/Personal Impact 4 out of 5 stars

According to the ever reliable Wikipedia, The Glass Castle spent 261 weeks on The New York Times bestseller list, and it’s been optioned for film by Paramount. (Word is Jennifer Lawrence will star in it. I find this interesting because the book begins when she is three and ends when she’s in her 30s.) This book had a big impact on me. As I mentioned the writing was inspiring, but the story will really stick with me.

Total 4.67 out of 5 stars

Have you read or listened to The Glass Castle? What are your thoughts? Did you, too, hate Walls’ parents?

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It’s Monday! What I’m Reading!


It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?
is a weekly meme hosted by Sheila at Book Journey.
Check out my previous Monday reading posts here.

After a looong weekend that included a looong trip to the zoo for a very fun birthday party, all I really want to do is sleep. But, you know me, I’ll read every chance I get. It will probably end with me falling asleep, but it will be reading nonetheless!

On my Nook, I just picked up

Alice I Have Been By Melanie Benjamin | The 1000th Voice Blog

Alice I Have Been
By Melanie Benjamin

On my end table, I have

Farmer Boy by Laura Ingalls Wilder | It's Monday! What I'm Reading | The 1000th Voice Blog

Farmer Boy
By Laura Ingalls Wilder

On my nighstand, I’m thumbing my way through

Rediscover Catholicism by Matthew Kelly | The 1000th Voice Blog

Rediscover Catholicism
By Matthew Kelly

In my car, I‘m on the last few tracks of

The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls | The 1000th Voice Blog

The Glass Castle
By Jeannette Walls
Read By Julia Gibson

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What do you plan to read this week?

To read more of my thoughts, follow me on Twitter. For more book reviews, books I’ve read and books I want to read, find me on Goodreads. Don’t forget to check out my Pinterest to see all the craft and home decor projects I’ll probably never do and some cool book and social media pins. And of course, If you like what I have to say, like or follow my blog through e-mail. Sign up is on the right!

It’s Monday! What I’m Reading!

It's Monday! What I'm Reading | The 1000th Voice Blog

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?
is a weekly meme hosted by Sheila at Book Journey.
Check out my previous Monday reading posts here.

If this post doesn’t look remarkably like last week’s, then I’m not sure you’re paying attention! Another slow reading week. Seriously, slow. I’m only about 50 pages into Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Farmer Boy. SLOW!

Anyway, on my Nook I’m reading

It's Monday! What I'm Reading | Emma by Jane Austen | The 1000th Voice BlogEmma
By Jane Austen

On my nightstand, I have

It's Monday! What I'm Reading! | Rediscover Catholicism by Matthew Kelly | The 1000th Voice BlogRediscover Catholicism
By Matthew Kelly

On my living room end table, I have
Farmer Boy by Laura Ingalls Wilder | It's Monday! What I'm Reading | The 1000th Voice Blog

Farmer Boy
By Laura Ingalls Wilder

In my car I’m listening to

It's Monday! What I'm Reading | The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls | The 1000th Voice

The Glass Castle
By Jeannette Walls
Read By Julia Gibson

Posts From Last Week

 

In Defense of  Libraries

Gender Stereotyping on the Bookshelves

Book Discussion: The Accidental Creative by Todd Henry

The Work-Life Balance Debate

Do you have anything good planned this week?

To read more of my thoughts, follow me on Twitter. For more book reviews, books I’ve read and books I want to read, find me on Goodreads. Don’t forget to check out my Pinterest to see all the craft and home decor projects I’ll probably never do and some cool book and social media pins. And of course, If you like what I have to say, like or follow my blog through e-mail. Sign up is on the right!

It’s Monday! What I’m Reading!

It's Monday! What I'm Reading | The 1000th Voice Blog

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?
is a weekly meme hosted by Sheila at Book Journey.
Check out my previous Monday reading posts here.

I really wanted to get this posted last night, but after a very emotionally and physically tiring trip to Ikea, I was in no condition! Why are there so many people there?

Anyway, on my Nook I’m reading

It's Monday! What I'm Reading | Emma by Jane Austen | The 1000th Voice BlogEmma
By Jane Austen

On my nightstand, I have

It's Monday! What I'm Reading! | Rediscover Catholicism by Matthew Kelly | The 1000th Voice BlogRediscover Catholicism
By Matthew Kelly

On my living room end table, I have

It's Monday! What I'm Reading! | Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder | The 1000th Voice BlogLittle House on the Prairie
By Laura Ingalls Wilder

In my car I’m listening to

It's Monday! What I'm Reading | The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls | The 1000th Voice

The Glass Castle
By Jeannette Walls
Read By Julia Gibson

Do you have anything good planned this week? Does Ikea beat you down emotionally and physically?

To read more of my thoughts, follow me on Twitter. For more book reviews, books I’ve read and books I want to read, find me on Goodreads. Don’t forget to check out my Pinterest to see all the craft and home decor projects I’ll probably never do and some cool book and social media pins. And of course, If you like what I have to say, like or follow my blog through e-mail. Sign up is on the right!