
Pure Act: The Uncommon Life of Robert Lax
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The only biography to receive awards from both the Association of Catholic Publishers and the...

Suswatibasu (1703 KP) rated Peach in Books
Jan 15, 2018
The story follows Peach, who has been brutally battered and left bruised one night, though it is never clear what has happened. Her thoughts meander over the incident and the consequences in which at one point she believes she may be pregnant.
The remainder of the book paints a graphic picture of the effect the trauma has had on Peach and how this is expressed by her in changes to her body shape, and in her perception of the ordinary things of life.
There are mythical and superstitious elements to Peach's damaged psyche, which you will need to experience yourself. I must admit that some of it escaped me, but this thin volume has such power and leaves the reader in no doubt of Peach's pain and the ultimate consequences.
It is quite unlike anything I have read before, and whilst I cannot claim to have fully understood it, it definitely is unique. Unfortunately it is an acquired taste so not everyone will appreciate the style.

Fred (860 KP) rated The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy in Books
Mar 7, 2018

ClareR (5945 KP) rated The Penelopiad in Books
Apr 1, 2018
This is Penelope's side of the story, told by her and her 12 unfortunate handmaidens. It shows how men ruled all aspects of life, even when they disappeared on their adventures for 20 years.
It's a very theatrical retelling - the handmaidens deliver their chapters in poetry, song and little plays. Penelope has a very modern turn of phrase (let's just say that I don't picture an ancient Greek!), perhaps something she has learnt in the fields of Asphodel, perhaps!
Penelope comes across as very clever, cunning even. She distracts and holds off the attention of the many suitors who are sponging off her riches. She has no love for her cousin, Helen of Troy, either. She is to blame for Odysseus disappearing for 20 years, after all.
A funny, insightful retelling of Penelope's story, and the story of the injustice suffered by the 12 poor handmaidens. The men don't come out of this story at all well, by the way!
Many thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the chance to read this.

Ramayan In hindi language
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Ramayana, considered part of Hindu Smriti, was written originally in Sanskrit by Sage Valmiki (3000...

Reading with Patrick: A Teacher, a Student and a Life-Changing Friendship
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A memoir of race, inequality and the power of literature told through the life-changing friendship...

Running on Red Dog Road: And Other Perils of an Appalachian Childhood
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"Mining companies piled trash coal in a slag heap and set it ablaze. The coal burned up, but the...

Shark Drunk: The Art of Catching a Large Shark from a Tiny Rubber Dinghy in a Big Ocean
Morten Stroksnes and Tiina Nunnally
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In the great depths surrounding the remote Lofoten islands in Norway lives the Greenland shark....

Ted and I: A Brother's Memoir
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Anecdotal and immensely charming, Ted and I is a unique portrait of a shared childhood between...

Cowboy Song: The Authorised Biography of Philip Lynott
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'The truest measure of the man we have thus far' - Mojo 'Affectionate, impeccably researched...