Saturday, February 29, 2020

The Shrimp and the Anemone

The Go-Between was the first L.P. Hartley book I read.  It's still my favorite of his and I've read most of what he has written now except for all his short stories. It's about Eustace and his sister Hilda.  Hilda encourages Eustace to befriend a crippled old lady called Miss Fothergill.  It's something he doesn't want to do.  He would rather hang out with his friend Nancy.  But he ends up doing it and it pays in a big way.  I started reading the sequel "The Sixth Heaven."  It takes place in the adult years.  I have to admit I was hoping for another book of these characters in their childhood.  This book takes a delicate look at describing the confusion children face figuring out the adulthood world.   

Friday, February 21, 2020

Emily Dickinson

I watched Cynthia Nixon play Emily in A Quiet Passion.  Of course, I've heard about Dickinson my whole life but I don't think I've actually read a poem.  I'm a newbie to poetry.  I'm still trying to figure out all that it means.  Still, I'm impressed.  Emily Dickinson sure was an interesting person a spinster, a reclusive woman who hid her talents from the world.  I think she would be satisfied that she became a legendary poet.  There are many subjects that Emily writes about - nature, death, love, and religion.  I haven't read the whole thing but plan to.  I'm going by little by little.  I recommend this website to get all that her poems mean - http://bloggingdickinson.blogspot.com/.  

Saturday, February 15, 2020

The Good Demon

This young adult book was ok.  It's about a lonely messed up girl.  She misses the girl who possessed her which is definitely a different take on possession.  She becomes friends with the reverend's son despite the fact that the father took her demon away from her.  The friendship between the two is the best thing in the book. The boy though is self-righteous at times but then that's his upbringing. I think that Goth kids would dig this book.  

Saturday, February 8, 2020

Mrs. McThing

I read Loretta Mason Potts recently and watched the movie Harvey.  I was curious about Mary Chase so I read her play Mrs. McThing.  This isn't as good as Harvey but I liked it more than Loretta Mason Potts.  It's about a boy who gets replaced by a stick - a perfectly behaved little boy.  The mother wonders what's up and finds the person behind it all is a woman called Mrs. McThing.  Also there's a subplot about the real boy joining the mob. The play didn't change my life.  However it was cute, imaginative, and kind of whimsical. 

Saturday, February 1, 2020

The Ruby in the Smoke

I read this book and the other Sally Lockhart books when I was a child.  I completely forgot the title and the author.  It wasn't until I was reading Pullman's The Subtle Knife that I remembered it.  The listing of his other books was in the back of The Subtle Knife.  I was like hey that's the book I've been looking for all these years.  Well, it stood the test of my childhood.  This book was still good.  Sally's father dies a suspicious death.  While she finds clues to her father's death she gets employment from a photographer.  She also finds out about the opium addiction going around, finds out about a rare ruby, and also has a ruthless villain Mrs. Holland on her trail.  I'm looking forward to watching the tv movie that was made years ago of this. By the way, Sally is not the typical flawless heroine which kind of threw me off but at least it's different.