Friday, April 26, 2019

O.W.L.s. Wrap-Up

I completed all 12 O.W.L.s this month! Last year I completed 11. Let me go over what I read for each subject and a short synopsis and review.

Ancient Runes (a retelling)- I read Vinegar Girl by Anne Tyler. This was a retelling of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. I thought the book was okay. It is about a blunt and unfriendly woman marrying a man who needs the marriage for a visa to stay in the U.S. It was enjoyable until the ending which seemed incredibly abrupt. I gave it 2 stars. This was definitely my least favorite read.

Arithmancy (written by 2 authors)- I read The Thousand-Dollar Tan Line by Rob Thomas and Jennifer Graham. This was a Veronica Mars mystery involving two missing girls during Spring Break. I have been so excited for the Veronica Mars reboot this summer and this definitely helped whet my appetite. There were several twists and turns and Kristen Bell (who is the actress who plays Veronica Mars) narrates the audiobook which made this a highly pleasurable read. I gave the book 4 stars.

Astrology ("star" in the title)- I read Girl Made of Stars by Ashley Herring Blake. This is a YA contemporary from the perspective of a twin sister. Her brother is accused of rape by her friend and she has to come to terms with the fact that someone she loves could do something so horrible. It really confronts rape culture and society's tendency to victim blame. I found it hard-hitting and an important story for teens. I gave it 4 stars.

Care of Magical Creatures (a land animal on cover)- I read the graphic novel Pride of Baghdad by Brian K. Vaughn. I gave it 3 stars.

Charms (an adult book) - I read Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata. I already reviewed this. I gave it 3 stars.

Defense Against the Dark Arts (title starting with "R")- For this challenge I picked up The Road by Cormac McCarthy. It is a deeply disturbing post-apocalyptic story where a man and his young son travel the road to try to survive. The author's writing style is stark, bare, but incredibly vivid. I really loved the style and the overall story was very compelling. I gave the book 4.5 stars.

Divination (set in the future)- I read The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. Already reviewed. I gave this 3.5 stars.

Herbology (plant on the cover)- I read Under the Udala Trees by Chinelo Okaparanta. I gave this 4 stars.

History of Magic (book 10+ years old)- I picked up the manga Monster by Naoki Urasawa. Highly enjoyable thriller and I gave it 4 stars.

Muggle Studies (a contemporary story)- I read They Call me the Cat Lady by Amy Miller. I gave it 3 stars.

Potions (a sequel)- I listened to the audiobook of The Golem's Eye by Jonathan Stroud. I gave it 4 stars.

Transfiguration (red cover)- I read The Curious Incident of the Dog in Night-Time by Mark Haddon. This was an interesting novel from the perspective of an autistic teen who is trying to solve the murder of a neighborhood dog. The novel is written with several lists which definitely lends a quirky voice. Some people feel it is not a good representation of autism because he is very unemotional and has some violent tendencies; but I felt that some other parts like overstimulation and not understanding idioms felt authentic. I gave the story 3 stars.

Yay! I met the requirements for Healer. I can't wait until the N.E.W.T.s in August!


Wednesday, April 17, 2019

ARC Review of They Call Me The Cat Lady by Amy Miller

This past week I read They Call Me The Cat Lady by Amy Miller. This is a general fiction novel about Nancy Jones. She lives on her own in a ramshackle old house with five rescued cats. She has had trauma in her past which prevents her from getting close to anyone but a person she once knew comes back into her life, forcing her to confront her traumatic history. This book deals with many heavy themes; bullying, grief, abuse, and attempted suicide. The writing is fairly simplistic and I thought this was a debut author. After reading, I found she had written 3 books prior to this one. I gave the book three stars because while it's overall an entertaining story, some of the topics are not fully dealt with and the writing style was simple, sometimes bland.

They Call Me the Cat Lady

This book will be released April 26th, 2019. If it sounds like a book for you, definitely check it out.

Sunday, April 14, 2019

Weekly wrap up #1

This past week I've have read 6 books for my O.W.L.s.

I finished Convenience Store Woman  by Sayaka Murata (Charms). This is a novella translated from Japanese about a woman who works at a convenience store. She is feeling societal pressures to "get a career" and "grow up and get married" but she is content with things the way they are. She has difficulties with social interaction and relies on the store manual to guide her actions. This was interesting but I felt it didn't examine the subject enough. I gave it 3 stars.

Next I read the comic Pride of Baghdad by Brian K. Vaughn (Care of Magical Creatures). This was based on the true story of four lions escaping from the Baghdad Zoo during the Iraq war. There are some violent scenes which are hard to view/read. I gave it 3 stars.

After that I picked up Under the Udala Trees by Chinelo Okparanta (Herbology). Set in Nigeria during the early 1970s during their civil war, this book focuses on a young lesbian girl who struggles as her mother and country try to squash out all homosexual thoughts and actions. It is beautifully written and I really liked it. I gave it 4 stars.

Next I picked up the manga Monster Vol. 1  by Naoki Urasawa (History of Magic). The premise is a young promising surgeon is told to operate on a politician but he instead chooses to save a little boy. That little boy grows up to be a serial killer and in his own twisted way, tries to thank the doctor by killing people that impede the doctor's success. Very gripping thriller and I can't wait to read the next volume. I gave it 4 stars.

Then I listened to The Golem's Eye by Jonathan Stroud. This is the second book in the Bartimaeus trilogy. It is a children's fantasy story following the djinni Bartimaeus and his master Nathaniel. It was funny and enjoyable and I gave it 4 stars.

Lastly I finished The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams (Divination). I had seen the movie and enjoyed both very much. There is all sorts of wacky humor, a depressed robot, and the mice overlords! What more could you want? My eyes occasionally glazed over from all the "fake math and science" set to explain some occurrences but overall it was enjoyable and I will probably continue on in the series. I gave it 3.5 stars.

We're halfway through the month and I am now halfway through my O.W.L.s. I'm hoping to keep up good progress so I can complete them all.