Category Archives: Reading

Less sisterhood, fewer pants

Did you know there’s another “Traveling Pants” book? Only it’s more “Sisterhood” than pants, because apparently somewhere in the four-book “Pants” series, [spoilers!] the pants went missing. I think I read the first book, but I’m pretty sure I didn’t read any of the others. So perhaps I’m unqualified to be discussing this. Will that stop me? No it will not.

Anyway.

In Ann Brashares’ “Sisterhood Everlasting,” the loyal quartet has grown up. And they’ve grown apart. What kind of sisterhood is that? Well, kids, that’s just the kind of thing that happens to childhood friends sometimes. You go your separate ways, and even magical pants aren’t enough to make that last “F” in BFF stand the test of time. Unless you’re a fictional character, in which case there’s always the chance that there will be a bittersweet and unlikely happily ever after for you and your pals.

You might have already guessed that I didn’t love this book. It took me awhile to get into it, and even then I didn’t really feel for the characters. Maybe it would be different if I’d been attached to them already, through the rest of the series. But — and this seems like a silly thing to say about a series that built its foundation on a pair of pants — I just didn’t buy a lot of the storyline’s twists and turns. I’d be interested to hear from people who’ve read the whole series, whether they’re satisfied with where the characters ended up.

On snacks and spooky stories

BlogHer Book Club @ Butterscotchsundae.comI wrote another review for the BlogHer Book Club, and it’s very ramblesome. The book in question: “A Discovery of Witches.” The snack in question: Cheetos. And yes, there’s a connection. Be it ever-so tenuous. Here’s a bit of it (the review, that is. Not the connection):

I found myself missing the really menacing monsters. And so I stopped reading about the supernatural again. No more monsters for me. (Always more Cheetos for me, sadly.)

Then Deborah Harkness starting hanging around my corner of the internet. And rather than pulling my collar up tightly and picking up my pace, I decided I could handle it. Just one book can’t hurt, right?

Click here to read the whole review. Here’s a spoiler: I liked the book a lot.

I read a book, and I liked it

BlogHer Book Club @ Butterscotchsundae.comI’m reviewing books every now and again with the BlogHer Book Club, and my first review went live today. Here’s the plot-summary bit of it:

I so enjoyed reading Jean Kwok’s “Girl in Translation,” even though the book twisted my heartstrings at nearly every turn. It’s the story of a young girl who moves with her mother from Hong Kong to New York on the promise of a new life. When things don’t pan out as expected, Kimberly and her mother are forced into what I’m pretty sure qualifies as indentured servitude at a sweatshop.

You can read the rest at BlogHer. It’s a really good book, and I think you’d like it.