Showing posts with label book reviewers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book reviewers. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

The Collaborators, 2nd Edition

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Before I get started on this "pre-review" I'd like to share an idea that Alaina briefly joked about during our first Collaboration and I decided to run with it, creating this "logo": (the final image will come fairly soon from a good college friend of mine who is an amazing artist)


We are indeed back again so soon! Alaina (That's What She Read) and I just couldn't resist coming together to read a book in honor of Banned Books Week. Yes, we are both well aware this week has long since passed but hey, we have lives outside of reading (unfortunately) and so better late than never I say!!

We did bounce around a few ideas for what our Banned Book should be. Of course, we prefer to stick to a book we both own (this makes not having to buy ANOTHER book easier on both of us) and we both haven't read. My memory might be a bit fuzzy here (and Alaina please correct me if I'm wrong) but some of the books we toyed with reading together were: Catch 22, Catcher in the Rye, and even Dracula came up!

In the end I wanted to stay away from Catcher in the Rye since I remember barely getting through the first few pages more than a decade and a half ago! I think I may have thrown Catch-22 in there but in fact we didn't initially have that on our minds at the time of picking a book. We both knew we wanted a classic (ie old) book rather than a current one. I was instantly cool with that idea because nowadays ANYTHING that's published can end up on a banned list by some school in some state for no real good reason. But don't get me started on that!

Anyway, what did we go with? Glad you asked. Drum roll please...


I think this is a great choice to read for banned books week and not just because it's short and sweet coming in at under 300 pages! But it also echoes Animal Farm, 1984, Fahrenheit 451, Agenda 21, and even The Handmaid's Tale, all wrapped up in a nice new package of a crazy and extremely overreaching government. Of course we all know what happens in these sort of books could and would NEVER happen, but sometimes you've gotta wonder... And might I add that I have read all of those. I've included links to my reviews except Animal Farm & 1984 which I read in my junior high school days.

So, yeah, this book has been on the banned books list in many schools throughout this great (and might I remind us all, FREE) nation because of it's highly conspiratorial views that government, when given too much power, can in fact be a not so good thing. Wouldn't want to wrongly influence the minds of the young and impressionable high school students right? I mean, I know at that age I couldn't think for myself yet nor could I make up my own mind about what's right and what's wrong! Let me stop before my mind explodes!

As I write this I am less than 100 pages away from finishing the book but this is a "pre-review" before my actual thoughts and opinions. And trust me when I tell you it will be very hard for me to remain objective and simply talk about the style of writing and storytelling as opposed to going into depth about the subject matter and idiotic reasoning behind banning this book or any other book just like it. To put it as mildly and as frankly as I possibly can, I'm insulted, and so should ever parent of any school institution or library that would ban this book who would doubt my child (or my) intelligence and ability to read this kind of book and not get "the wrong idea" about government and its usefulness or lack thereof.

Okay, rant over...for now...

What did you read for Banned Books week? If you didn't during the actual week as both Alaina and myself haven't either, what book have you read because you heard it was banned? Or perhaps a book you've read and later found out we added to the Banned Books list for whatever reason?

Do you think the idea of "Banned Books" is a good or bad one? Why?

To follow along with us on Twitter search for #TheCollaborators or simply follow us!

Alaina - @WillBeFunOrElse

Erica - @NYCBookWorm84

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

The Collaborators, 1st Edition

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It is said great minds think alike, well, in our case, we are great minds who think differently and that is even better!

Alaina hails from That's What She Read and if you haven't read any of her book reviews you are missing out on some truly funny commentary.

Together we have decided to read the same book and each give our own unique take on what we think. I'm sure it's been done before but never like this. You'll get both the "between-the-lines" meaning and the hilarious banter all in one. Bear with us as we try and cultivate this endeavor into a continuous project. We may not collaborate often but when we do I'm sure Alaina and I will bring great content to whatever book we decide to dissect.

By definition, to collaborate is to work jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavor. Well that is exactly what she and I intend to do. Be intellectual together as opposed to being intellectually apart? You know what I mean!

Our first endeavor is **drum roll**


We will each have our own "opening introduction" that we'll write beforehand (this is mine) preferably before actually starting the book. A bit of a reasoning behind the choice we made, blah, blah, blah. We did toil for a few days actually on which book should be our first of firsts. In the end it came down to what we both had readily available and what we both felt interested in reading.

I don't know about Alaina but I have read Wicked and Son of a Witch a few years ago so I am familiar with Gregory Maguire and his ability to take a fairytale and make it come to life. I've had this particular book on my TBR list for quite some time but it has always been pushed to the bottom of the list because of newer more enticing books coming out. I jumped at the chance to finally get to it!

While it is longer than the average books I've been accustomed to reading this year my love of the transformed fairytale seems to be taking over for me towards the end of this year. I recently finished TLoS2 (The Land of Stories 2 by Chris Colfer). I have spent longer than I'd like reading this book already. I started September 4th and here I am not even halfway through! However, I plan on finishing it this week and starting a discussion timeline on Twitter with Alaina of That's What She Read soon.

To follow along with us on Twitter search for #TheCollaborators or simply follow us!

Alaina - @WillBeFunOrElse

Erica - @NYCBookWorm84
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