This is like the billionth book I’ve read from Bellairs. He’s a fun writer. It’s about a robot that when you put eyes into it, it becomes evil. The professor and Johnny Dixon’s original intent was to receive 10,000 from a baseball contest from this robot. However, there’s more on their plate now with the inventor of the robot on their trail. I’m really hoping that the upcoming The House with a clock in its walls movie is good. If it is it could introduce John Bellairs to a generation of new readers.
I love reading. I read more than three hours a day. I hope to encourage someone to read the books I discuss. My favorite genres are classics, plays, children's books, and short stories.
Sunday, September 16, 2018
Sunday, September 9, 2018
Jean Stafford The Savage Heart
I’ve read the Collected Stories of Jean Stafford and The Mountain Lion. (I still need to read The Boston Adventure.) She is a pretty much-forgotten writer from the 50’s which is sad as she was quite good. I decided to read a biography of her since I was curious about her. This book concentrates on her turbulent marriage to poet Robert Lowell and her problems with alcoholism. It’s sad to read the final parts of the book as she was suffering from writer’s block for years. I liked how the biographer went into detail about many of her short stories including ones which for some reason weren’t put in the Collected Stories of Jean Stafford. Some of them sounded cool. I don’t think we’ll be seeing a complete stories collection though. Unfortunately, the biographer didn’t put the short stories mentioned in the index. I was thinking in the future that I might want to read the collected stories again and contrast the stories with what the biographer had to say but I can’t do that.
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Agnes Grey
This was the first novel written by the underrated Anne Bronte. It discusses the life of a governess. The first family she has are cruel people. Agnes gets outraged when she sees the boy mistreat a bird. She teaches him a violent lesson with the birds which results in her getting fired. With the next family she steadily becomes friends with the flirtatious Rosalie who Agnes feels for after she ends up in an unhappy marriage. Things are all right in the end as Agnes gets the man you want for her as well Mr. Weston, a parson. Anne’s masterpiece is The Tenant of Wildfell Hall but this is a promising start. I hope that Masterpiece Theatre does a production of it one day.
Monday, August 27, 2018
The Collected Stories of Jean Stafford
Jean Stafford is a pretty much-forgotten author from the 50’s. I read her novel The Mountain Lion and was highly impressed by it. So I read her collected short stories which won the Pulitzer Prize. The best story The Echo and the Nemesis is about a fat rich girl and her skinny friend. The fat girl is haunted by her dead beautiful twin sister. She tries to lose weight by going to places where the food is no good. A Country Love story is about an ill husband and how the wife drifts into a dream world while all of it is going on. Also, I liked The Healthiest Girl in Town about a girl who becomes friends with two girls with tuberculosis and lies about her father’s health just to fit in. Jean Stafford does excellently on stories about adolescence. Another story which deals with children is Bad Characters which is about a girl who becomes friends with a thief. A Reading Problem about a girl who is finding it hard to find a place to read and finds it at the jail. Stafford is an author that deserves another look.
Sunday, August 19, 2018
Dicey's Song
This is a good sequel to Homecoming. In some ways, it’s better because the first book kind of drifted when the family was homeless. In this the Tillerman family is being raised by the grandmother. I liked the kids in the book. They are all explored in this movie. A number of things happen in this book like Dicey gets a job at a grocery store and ends up helping the owner run the store. She becomes friends with a guitarist and a girl named Mina. Dicey’s sister Maybeth has problems learning how to read but becomes proficient at music. It was a good book and I can see why it won the Newbery Medal as the characters feel real.
Thursday, August 16, 2018
The Seagull
I like this play.
It’s the first Chekhov play I’ve read.
It’s about a struggling writer, an actress, and a famous writer. The actress is dating the struggling writer
but dumps him aside for a famous writer who mistreats her. The struggling
writer meets her again but it’s not a happy ending. I watched the BBC Stephen Rea tv movie of
this and liked it. I’m not interested in
the recent movie as I don’t see why it would merit a PG-13 rating.
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
A Doll's House
A teacher I had insisted that Nora was both the antagonist and the protagonist of this story. Actually, I think that this play could be examined in many ways. Everyone is a villain in some ways and yes like Nora sometimes to themselves. Nora is blackmailed by a banker named Krogstad for the forgery of a loan she committed years ago. The news eventually is found out by her husband. Nora begins to want to explore her own personal growth instead of what society dictates for a woman. This was the first Ibsen play I read and I’ve read a number since. I wish the Jane Fonda version were available as I think she’s a good actress and would pull this off.
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