Our Short History
by Lauren Grodstein
Self Indulgent Mish-Mash (2/9/2017)
I wanted to like this book. I really did. The phrase "it's all about me" describes the story - it reads as a self-indulgent excuse for the way the mother has lived her life rather than a love story from mom to son.
As a cancer survivor and single mom with kids, I thought I'd identify with the narrator. But instead, I was horrified at the information she chose to leave for her son. Only at the very end of the story does she redeem herself.
There was one sentence that resonated with me: "...we fell asleep pondering the condition of being mothers, which was, of course, the condition of helping the people you love most in the world leave you." Had the author shaped the story to that belief, the book would have been measurably better. Im glad that this book was fiction.
The Midnight Watch: A Novel of the Titanic and the Californian
by David Dyer
Both Fascinating and Educational (2/26/2016)
I love reading historical fiction! While I understand that it is fiction, I learned so much about a historically significant event, one which is still interesting, despite having happened over a century ago I found the book very detailed and well written. I would have preferred more detail about the event and less focus on the reporter's personal story. What resonated most with me was the coverup, still so true in corporate life in 2016, and how the story emerged because of courageous whistleblowers. I'd recommend this book highly!