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apoenarezende
Apr Apr apoenarezende — A really great book that discusses the thinking of some of the U.S.'s leading political thinkers. Hofstadter really illuminates the character of leading American politicians and shows how that counteracts against the prevailing myths surrounding them. I thought that Calhoun, Lincoln, and FDR were the best chapters.
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abdogf
Abdo Gfx abdogf — i like this book for its dreamy prose--the rhythms, the ebb and flow. and the small details that get mirrored, bouncing back and forth through the narrative: the lump of clay that looks like a bird, the swan, the torn dresses. there are some things, i think, that i'm not quite getting from a single reading--the whole thing with the pleasure gardens and the broken statue of queen victoria, for example, seems to suggest that the pleasure garden of this tale is also at some level a political allegory about what life is like in post-wwii, post empire britain. or maybe it's about escaping the legacy of the victorian era--like i said, i'm not sure. the toyshop/house is ruled over by a horrid gluttonous tyrant. his wife is mute. her brothers are dirty and sad. and in the end it all burns down...
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_hannon_ilbert
Shannon Bergland _hannon_ilbert — What You Need to Know: This is an unique, imperfect, take on the current YA Dystopia trend, that raises some interesting questions about safety and gender. Summary: Having been kidnapped, 16 year old Rhine is now a sister wife. Forced into a polygamous marriage with a wealthy man's son, Rhine does not care about the luxury of her new surroundings. She only wants to get free and get home to her twin brother in the time she has left. Like all children, Rhine has only 4 years left to live, her brother 9. However, Rhine can't help but care for her "sister wives", her child servants, even (a little) for her husband. She cares more than a little for Gabriel, a house servant. Overshadowing those feelings is her father-in-law, a geneticist obessed with finding a way to prolong his son's life. When Rhine sees the depth of his obsession, she knows she must escape. What Worked: This is a very fast moving story. Wisely, DeStefano doesn't give too much background on the cause of the early deaths, doling that information out as the narrative progresses. She also doesn't back away from the less savory aspects of a world where young girls are truely commodified. Rhine is kidnapped while looking for work. Girls are sold into prostitution or shot if they are not purchased to be wives. Sister wives are expected to pump out babies, fast. Most interestingly, DeStefano shows the effects of a world without adults through the three different sister wives. The viewpoint character, Rhine, is fairly ordinary, having had a reasonably "normal" life. Jenna, a street kid, turned to prostitution and looks at her forced marriage as a nice place to die. Finally, the youngest, Cecily, raised in a orphanage, sees mariage and motherhood as her joyful destiny. Each of these girls brings their own experinces to their "marriage" and their reactions and choices are believable. What Didn't: The world is apparently in a crisis beyond the early mortality rate, but DeStefano doesn't elaborate. There's some mention of a war, but this is not expanded on. Also, there is apparently a huge gap between the wealthy and the poor, but again, this is not fully explained. A little more world building would have made the circumstances clearer. The big bad in the story, Rhine's father in law, Housemaster Vaughn, is little more than a shadowy grin and a sense of evil. We know he's performing genetic experiments, and hear about them, but we don't see or hear them. He obviously menaces Rhine, but his purpose remains doubtful. Like all YA dystopias, this one has a love story, but the relationship between Gabriel and Rhine feels very tacked on. Yes, Rhine is 16 and emotional, and yes, Gabriel seems like a nice guy, but their romance gets in the way of the more interesting aspects of the book. Who Would I Give This Book To? I can see this book having a wide audience, as it plugs into a number of current trends -- dystopias, polygamy, genetics, strong girls. It's less actiony than the Hunger Games, and less romancy than Twilight, but would probably appeal to both those audiences. Also Note: This book has a really great cover, that plays up a lot of the symbolism of the story.
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