Tuesday, 22 October 2013

The Catcher in the Rye


Although at first I found this book mildly interesting, further on I found that the narrator (Holden Caulfield) became... frustrating to listen to. Looking back, I realise that his characteristics are probbly due to his past, and if I were to read this book again, then I would probably understand the concept that Salinger has written about. As a classic, I would reccomend it to be read once, but as I felt it a bit of a struggle to finish (and unless you wish to understand it fully), I would suggest that once is enough.

Saturday, 19 October 2013

The Name of the Wind

Right then, the first book I'm going to look at is "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss. The first thing that I need to say about this book, is that it is, in short, amazing. When I say amazing, I don't just mean that the plot is really good, or that the characters just "spring to life", I mean that not only is it well-written, but unlike so many other books it makes you patient. Whilst many stories give you the details you want to know as soon as they know you want them, "The Name of the Wind" holds its secrets until one of them is relevent, so it will be spoken, and the others are left in the shadows, only to be brought up as you might have begun to forget them.
Never before have I read such a well-detailed, yet not over-the-top book, and I strongly reccomend that if you love a book from the fantasy genre, then this just has to be read.

Friday, 18 October 2013

Welcome

I generally find that when it's raining, snowing, hailing or just being sunny, I like to just sit inside and read. Unfortuantely, many people either don't like reading, or just don't have the time to. For the latter, I'm afraid I can't do anything to help, however for the people who "don't like reading" my general response is: You just haven't found the right book.
So here I am, clearly with nothing better to do than to read books and tell you what I think of them. Good, bad or ugly, I'll give an honest review, so that hopefully you can find the right book/series/saga/chronicle/trilogy for you.
Here it is, open to you - my bookshelf.