Friday 28 January 2022

2022- February - 2 books, The Behaviour of Moths (Adams) and Educated(Westover, Tara)

 Behaviour of Moths by Adams

Just a  few notes that I made during the discussion.   Neitehr Chris nor I read it due to time constraints on the loan.

It needed a good editor. It was a bit of a slog

It was peculiar, someone commented that it reminded her of A.S. Byatt.

Something a bit wrong with Vivi, was she autistic? She had to be trained to use teh correct facial expressions

It is a different book, not recommended to others as some parts were a bit gruesome. 

Marks averaged at 5.


Educated  by Tara Westover

 Our retired teacher found it hard to beleive.

The book was well written. Clear and simple writing.

Chris commented about how different Americans are . How passioante in their beliefs. A lot to do with religion.

She persuaded people that she needed help, and people everywhere gave her the help she needed. How helpful academia was, getting scholarships, having time out etc. 

2 Points - Brother leg burnt, and Shears. Different peoples understanding  of events in retrospective. 

Her mother wrote a book called Educating. 

MArks 7/7/7/8/8 -  7.5




Thursday 27 January 2022

2022-January Home Fires

 Home Fires by Kamila  Shamsie. 

A reworking of Antigone in a modern setting. 

My notes: According to the notes, a modern reworking of Antigone. Two Muslim families in Britain, one two sisters and a twin brother who joins ISIS and is killed when he tries to leave, and the other the Home Secretary and his son who has fallen for the twin sister. How the Home Secretary is being steadfast in his treatment of terrorists, but his son goes to the aid of his love, with disastrous results.  I found that the first section did not grab me, but on prompting I kept reading and was really caught up in it. I can't say enjoyed it, but I did find it fascinating. At the same time I was reading 'Walk in My Combat Boots' which was recollections of american soldiers of their time in the army, much of it in Afghanistan & Iraq, and how the soldirers tried to help the locals. This contrasted heavily with the Isis treatment of the book. 

This book got high marks from all of us - 8's and a 9. 

It was well written and we thought that we could be sympathetic to all the characters, though I think a bit less to the older daughter.  It was very clever on the conversion of the characters from Antigone to the modern day. It was a broad and far reaching story, and it has kept us thinking about it after finishing it - always a good sign.

Would we read another of hers? Yes, but we need a gap, it was too intense.