Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Summer book reviews

I've been busy reading! Who am I kidding, I make time for reading throughout the year. Reading is my oxygen. Some of you run marathons, some of you go to graduate school. Me? I read.

First, I started with a complete piece of trash and ended after two chapters. Martyr; an Elizabethan Thriller by Rory Clement is the novel in question. Gah, I just hate books that look promising but turn into some misogynist's vehicle to exploit violence against women and the general motif of women as pure sexual playthings. I got through two chapters before dumping it - every female character had either sex to offer the males or had met a grisly end at the hand of them.



Getting much better:
I've also finished The Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan. Exquisite piece of research and thought regarding the complete corruption of our food chain by corporate money. As an Iowa girl, I felt such betrayal. I'd been raised to feel proud of our undulating fields of corn. Little did I know we were growing the nation's poison. How was a "corn-fed" Iowa girl to know that we completely chemically alter a cow's digestive system to feed them the corn? This is a must-read for all Americans. Next I'm on to The Compassionate Carnivore by Catherine Friend. The subtitle is How to keep animals happy, save Old MacDonald's farm, reduce your hoofprint, and still eat meat. If you haven't read her previous book Hit By The Farm go get it.


And a thumping good read: Loving Frank by Nancy Moran. Yes, we've all heard of Frank Lloyd Wright but you haven't heard the story. The writing is fine, but it's the story that drew me in, and often kept me up way past my bedtime.






Also finished Coop by Michael Perry. This is one midwestern author you don't want to miss. But first read his others: Population 485, and Truck. He writes from the heart, and you'll recognize yourself, your cousin Steve, your uncle Charlie, and your sister-in-law on every page. And you'll even meet some new characters to boot. All real, no fiction. His writing makes you want to just slow down, breathe some air, make some coffee, and call your folks.


10 comments:

lisahgolden said...

Awesome!!!! I love this. I was curious about Loving Frank. Check!

And we bought Population 485 a couple of weeks ago. I'm dying to read Coop. I read a few pages standing in the bookstore and was captivated by Perry's style. And yes, I totally recognize him and his cast of characters.

Thanks for this.

Shannon said...

I've read the Michael Pollan book too. It's fascinating and horrifying! Have you also read In Defense of Food? Also good. (Mantra: Eat food. Mostly plants. Not too much.)

Coop sounds great!

Thanks for the reviews!

Unknown said...

More books to read...........thanks!
I'm trying to finish a book today to write a review.
Loving Frank has caught my eye in the stores.

Life As I Know It Now said...

I am one of those who goes to graduate school ;~)

however, I have to read a book and do a review on it for a class I'm currently slaving over this summer--catch is it has to be 1985 or older so I got Silent Spring by Rachel Carson. No I haven't read it yet. I'm just starting it.

Great reviews--you must be my soul sis or something :D

michaelg said...

Loved The Omnivore's Dillemma. Thanks for the other recommendations. But, hey, what's wrong with a little sexploitation of women?
Oh, wait, yeah. I remember now.

Churlita said...

Love the book reviews. There's a cool documentary about the Iowa corn industry, but I'm drawing a blank on the name right now. It's all the corn, it's rotting my brain.

Cheesecake Maven said...

another good one on food is In Defense of Food, GREAT BOOK!!!

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Anonymous said...

It sounds great,
More books to read...
Thank U

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Anonymous said...

I love reading,
Thanks for this..


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