Thursday, October 25, 2007

A book to pass time

I always carry a book with me where ever I go because you never know when they come in handy, at that really long line at the bank or when you wait for a friend who is running late. There are innumerous ways you can need a book to let time pass.
Even though I find it very convenient to always have a book handy, I am surprised of how many people that don’t use it as a way to distract time. Instead they are standing in line stomping their feet, sighing heavily and looking at their watch as the line to the register moves slowly ahead. Why does not people take the time standing in line to calm down and think about something else then their stressful lives? Perhaps a scientific investigation to find out how much you can reduce your stress levels when you wait in line by bringing a book would help? Anyone up for the challenge?
Josefine

My recommendations when waiting in line: Can you keep a secret by Sophie Kinsella

Thursday, October 11, 2007

The Nobel Prize in literature 2007

Doris Lessing received the Nobel Prize in literature this year. The only book I've ever read from her is the fifth child and I think I remember that it was somewhere around ninth grade, which means it was a very long time ago. I do remember that I did not like it very much, but perhaps it is time to give it another try now, when I am older and hopefully wiser.

The feminist in me thinks it is great that a woman got the honours this year. Lessing is only the eleventh woman to receive the prize (and it has been given out since 1901).
Josefine

My recommendations: Hurry to the library and borrow something from her before everyone else gets the idea.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

My favourite book - I capture the castle by Dodie Smith

Even though you find both the book and author on my Favourites list in my profile, it has taken me a while to write about them. I think it has to do with me having trouble describing what it is with the book that makes it pop into my mind whenever people ask me about my favourite book.

You may have heard of Dodie Smith’s name before. She is the author of the 101 Dalmatians. But the novel I like the most is I capture the castle. It is extraordinary. The way in which she has captured Cassandra’s life and thoughts are brilliant.
The main plot in the book is about Cassandra trying to write. Her father is an author, and in some way she wants to be like him. She has failed many times when writing and now she decides to free write about things that go on around her. She wants to capture the people and their surroundings.
Through Cassandra’s writing you get to know her family and their struggles on a limited income. She describes how it used to be in the past when they we fairly wealthy and tea was cakes in the afternoon now it is bread and margarine for supper.
She vividly tells about bath day, when they pull out a big tub in the kitchen and she prepares for the bath. She picks out a good book to read and she even gets a piece of chocolate from the family friend Stephen, who has a crush on her.

On bath day, is also the first time we get to meet Mr. Cotton’s sons, they are the proprietary of the castle they live in. Mr. Cotton’s sons will after this encounter have much influence on the life in the castle.
This is a basic outline of the book, but to really understand the brilliancy of it, you must read it. There is probably a copy of it at your local library.
Josefine

My recommendations: Town in bloom by Dodie Smith, another of her amazing creations.