Monday, October 24, 2016

Persuasion and Mansfield Park by Jane Austen

I have been sluggish on my two pacts this year, and especially sluggish on this one. I have moved at a snail's pace since the start of the year and had contented with two unfinished books and two kids novel's to speak of.

Though, I would love to pick up books I have not read earlier, I recently picked up two of Jane Austen's novels back to back for quick, leisurely reads. I have said it before and I will say it again, Jane Austen is my most favourite author as an adult, along with probably J.K. Rowling. When I was in my teens and early-twenties, Jane Austen introduced me to romance and when I set foot in my thirties, she introduced me to feminism. I have read all her books multiple times with ‘Pride and Prejudice’, ‘Emma’ and ‘Persuasion’ being my absolute favourites.

I can pick up a Jane Austen book anytime anywhere and read it. What I love in her books is how all her characters are absolutely real and so perfect in their imperfections. Moreover, despite the fact that her books were based and written in early 19th Century England, much of the context and the details of the society are still very relevant for the contemporary yet traditional Indian set-up where men still dominate the patriarchal society and marriage is often an obsession with the women. And in this orthodox set-up too, women, much like Jane's protagonists, still tend to stand out with their individual and independent views. That's exactly what I love about Jane's work.

So, when I did pick her books, first 'Persuasion' and then 'Mansfield Park', I couldn't keep them down though I had read both of them before. I love Anne's character from 'Persuasion' for her consistency and will power and though I find it a bit difficult to relate to Fanny Price from 'Mansfield Park', I am able to appreciate her for her values and beliefs and I can identify with her absolute sense of decorum and propriety.

They were good reads, alas!

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo

So, finally I did complete the book last week. It was again a kid's book, meaning that I read the abridged version which took me probably 5 hours when you take out the frequent breaks.

The ending was kind of sad and it fails me why we would want our kids to read books where almost everyone dies in the end. Oops! Did I just give a spoiler?

But as a classic, it is a good book and it gives us a peek into the lives of people in 19th century Paris.

I would still recommend this one despite the heavy feeling I got after finishing it.

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Nancy Drew! Really?

I am faring really bad at this pact.

I picked a book and left it mid-way. And then when I actually did read one whole book, it turns out to be a kids' book. I read "Nancy Drew and The Mystery of the Missing Mascot (Nancy Drew, #119)" by Carolyn Keene. Well, what to say? It was a good book though. It kept me hooked until the very end of the four hours it took for me to finish the book.

I have again picked a children's book now. But, at least this one is a classic. I am reading "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" by Victor Hugo. You see the only time I am getting to read is the four hours I spend in a library in a pre-primary school on Saturdays. *smile*

With some luck, I will finish this book tomorrow. And I would also try to carry one of my own to read as well.

Friday, March 11, 2016

Update

Hey!

I know I am lacking behind a lot in this resolution. We're already in the middle of March and I haven't completed a single book.

Well, the update is that I picked up 'The Inscrutable Americans' by Anurag Mathur and I have read the first few chapters of it. The truth is that I am not liking it much. I am finding it boring, predictable and just overtly clichéd. The book is a constant companion with me all the time but I really do not feel the inclination to take it out of my bag and read it.

I am now planning to drop it there and pick up 'The Fault in our Stars' by John Green. My sister has recommended it to me highly. Let's hope it brings me up in a good shape in my resolution soon.

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