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Mona Awad: Rouge (2023, Scribner) 3 stars

Review of 'Rouge' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

more like a 3.6 stars. i was hesitant at first when i read some reviews saying it was like a "re-telling of beauty and the beast". i would say it uses elements of this, and probably a few other fairy-tales, but rouge has it's own unique story. a tale about race and beauty standards, whatever the complex is called when there's jealousy between family members about youth, the complexities of being in a mixed-race child being raised by a white parent, and, to my surprise, a glimpse of good old Quebec religion x politics. the ending made me cry, but any story about mother-daughter relationships usually does. i didn't feel the ending was too rushed, and maybe everything the author had to say about how belle really feels had already been said in sub-text, but i do wish there was a little bit more of an acceptance about how she …

Alex Haley, Malcolm X: The Autobiography of Malcolm X (Paperback, 1987, Ballantine Books) 3 stars

Biography of the American black religious leader and activist who was born Malcolm Little, published …

Review of 'The Autobiography of Malcolm X' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

malcolm has a phenomenal way with words, that much is obvious. this book is as autobiographical as they come, and it's clear to see how the way his childhood/adolescent experiences informed his politics and unwavering morals in his later years. he's a misogynist though.

also really appreciated alex haley's epilogue, very much needed, especially the fucking NoI meeting they had with elijah shitting on malcolm. very wtf moment. you can tell alex had a lot of respect for malcolm, this epilogue was a sort of like gone but never forgotten salute send off to a hero.

Kazuo Ishiguro, 宋佥: 克拉拉与太阳 (Hardcover, Chinese language, 2021, 上海译文出版社) 4 stars

克拉拉是一个专为陪伴儿童而设计的太阳能人工智能机器人(AF),具有极高的观察、推理与共情能力。她坐在商店展示橱窗里,注视着街头路人以及前来浏览橱窗的孩子们的一举一动。她始终期待着很快就会有人挑中她,不过,当这种永久改变境遇的可能性出现时,克拉拉却被提醒不要过分相信人类的诺言。

在《克拉拉与太阳》这部作品中,石黑一雄通过一位令人难忘的叙述者的视角,观察千变万化的现代社会,探索了一个根本性的问题:究竟什么是爱?

Review of '克拉拉与太阳' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

bitter sweet goodness

Shirley Jackson: The Haunting of Hill House (2006, Penguin Books) 4 stars

First published in 1959, Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House has been hailed as …

Review of 'The Haunting of Hill House' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

really good, really thrilling, really fun book. haven't been truly thrilled and creeped out by a horror story in a while and this hit the spot. the start was a bit slow, almost boring, but once you get into it, whew, i couldn't put this book down. jackson had an intense way of writing scenes and interactions and sequences - very bizarre but not difficult to follow; it's jarring in the way that it reflects the setting of the book. and following the character's thought processes as well was fascinating and gripping.

i also thought it was interesting that this book was set in the 60s - it was one of those transitional eras, i think - times were changing, the way characters were interacting with each other was a bit unusual to me; like, okay it was formal-ish, the way they talked was still "old"-ish but not like anything …

Rebecca Skloot: The immortal life of Henrietta Lacks (Hardcover, 2009, Crown Publishers) 3 stars

Her name was Henrietta Lacks, but scientists know her as HeLa. She was a poor …

Review of 'The immortal life of Henrietta Lacks' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

very, very well written. the transition between science and personal life of not only henrietta but her family members as well was very smooth. the only thing was i kinda got whiplash from the afterword because it went straight into super technical stuff. i guess it is only an afterword though. very good book, and i recommend it to everybody, but especially people who are involved in molecular biology.

The Boys from Brazil is a 1976 thriller novel by American writer Ira Levin. It …

Review of 'The Boys from Brazil' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

When I read the blurb for this novel, I scoffed at the premise. I'm still scoffing at the premise of it. Another W for Ira Levin, the man can't miss. The writing was just so fluid, conversations never awkward, inner monologue not corny and exposition never too obnoxious. I think his experience writing plays makes the way he sets scenes so engaging. The book really cemented him as my favourite author of all time. Also found it interesting how applicable the mindset of the protag was to current circumstances and perhaps even current public opinion.

reviewed Goldilocks and the water bears by Louisa Preston (Bloomsbury sigma -- book sixteen)

Ultimately, we need to figure out what is next for humanity. Our logical move is …

Review of 'Goldilocks and the water bears' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

It was a bit boring and repetitive, I found myself diagonal reading a lot. Wish there was actually a solid chapter on tardigrades!!! It's cool to think about and Preston presents the pros and cons of living on different planets pretty thoroughly, but yeah. It was okay. Honestly took me years to read, cause I couldn't get into it.