The
blog's on summer holiday until I have finished my Master's Degree and
work at the London Olympics.
See you sometime in September again.
This is a blog about books in all forms and shapes. I hope I can give you some helpfull tips about everything from books to writers to genres. Enjoy!
Monday, July 16, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Eat, Pray Love - Success??
It's difficult for me to understand the fame and success the book Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert has gained around the world. I do not agree with its fame at all.
I'm in Italy and I am bored, how does that happen? I agree with Gilbert and her love for Italy and everything Italian that's why I am so confused with being bored. To me this should be a tale of a beautiful language, good food (after all Italy symbolises the Eat in the title), living La Dolce Vita. How can I possibly be bored? But I am.
The book is an autobiography and my moral conscious tells me to be sensitive about the author's feelings. After all she has been very brave, opening her heart and soul to the world. But it is just not to my taste, too much whining. She's in Italy, fulfilling her dream, a dream most people could just dream about and still she spend most of the time dwelling in her past.
I am curious about the film of the same name, based on the book, however, hopefully Julia Roberts can lift the story.
Josefine
Title: Eat, Pray, Love Author: Elizabeth Gilbert ISBN: 978-1-4088-0866-5
The book is an autobiography and my moral conscious tells me to be sensitive about the author's feelings. After all she has been very brave, opening her heart and soul to the world. But it is just not to my taste, too much whining. She's in Italy, fulfilling her dream, a dream most people could just dream about and still she spend most of the time dwelling in her past.
I am curious about the film of the same name, based on the book, however, hopefully Julia Roberts can lift the story.
Josefine
Title: Eat, Pray, Love Author: Elizabeth Gilbert ISBN: 978-1-4088-0866-5
Labels:
autobiography,
book or movie,
Eat Pray Love,
Elizabeth Gilbert
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Yet again seduced by a title and a cover
I was walking in to the library, and there on a shelf it sat, begging me to
look at it, with its dark pink seducing cover and wonderful title, How to climb Mont
Blanc in a skirt. I just had to have it. No matter that I have a
mountain of books at home that I don't want to try to climb
in a skirt.
Anyway, the book slides into my bag and I am off to a new adventure.
Josefine
Anyway, the book slides into my bag and I am off to a new adventure.
Josefine
Title: How to climb Mont Blanc in a skirt. A handbook for lady
adventurer Author: Mick Conefrey ISBN: 978-1-85168-841-8
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