[books: the island of lost maps, a home at the end of the world]

Aug 02, 2004 07:01

I wish I could afford to buy all the books I want to read. Alas, I cannot buy more books until I get paid again in two weeks.

The Island Of Lost Maps, Miles Harvey - aka The Map Book )

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flowery_twat August 2 2004, 05:46:43 UTC
I sat in the North/Clybourn red line stop and wept.

And you wept a very little for joy as well as in sorrow didn't you? Sadness as much for the possibilites as for the inevitabilities. That book hits so many buttons for me - the beginning of the disease (GRID!), the reconfiguration of family, New York pre-sanitization...

So glad you loved it.

*steals you away from work*

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minervacat August 2 2004, 06:13:09 UTC
Oh, yes, there was very much joy in my weeping. It wasn't even weeping in sorrow, really; by the time I got to the end, I was just so overwhelmed by everything that had happened, that I had to break down and cry about it. It was the best sort of weep - infused with all sorts of emotions.

That book hits so many buttons for me - the beginning of the disease (GRID!), the reconfiguration of family, New York pre-sanitization...
If you haven't, you should read Peg Kerr's The Wild Swans; it's young adult fiction, but it hit a lot of the same buttons for me as Home At The End, and it was marvelously well done, in my opinion.

*clings to you*

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magicasylum August 2 2004, 06:26:46 UTC
I just finished that about two weeks ago, and I had a similar reaction to yours. I can't really put my finger on it, but there was something about it that just hit me. It was so tormented and beautiful. And although I wasn't ecstatic about the end, I knew why she did what she did.

And also, I do NOT see Colin Farrel as Bobby. WTF? I mean, he's hot, and I LONG for the DVD version of the naked, rubbing ice-on-each-other on the rooftop scene, but still...

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minervacat August 2 2004, 07:17:06 UTC
I'm reserving judgement until I actually see the film, but flowery_twat, who flat-out adored the book, said that the movie was quite true to the feeling of the book and it worked very well, so I'm hopeful. Unlike you, I definitely could see him in my head as I read Bobby, so we'll see.

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almejor August 2 2004, 07:10:54 UTC
Have you read the Time Traveler's Wife? It's set in your neck of the woods and I think it'd be a quick read for you. I really enjoyed it and I think you might as well.

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minervacat August 2 2004, 07:16:05 UTC
I haven't, though I nearly bought it the same day I picked up Home At The End Of The World; it's definitly on my list to read as soon as I can buy more books. It looked like something I'd love.

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almejor August 2 2004, 07:23:16 UTC
I will await your review then :) I devoured the bulk of it in 3 days (odd for me considering I'm an angonizingly slow reader), and after that I purposefully rationed my reading of it because I didn't want it to be over yet.

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