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1984 by George Orwell

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3.0

I read this book back in high school as a requirement for my 10th grade English course. I decided that it was time to read it again now that I'm older (and hopefully wiser). The story does definitely show some parallels with live in today's political climate - in ways that have been a bother to me for some time. However, I found the writing fairly pedantic and the story didn't seem to flow as easily as it could have. I'm sure that part of it was on purpose in order to mislead and confuse the reader, but I don't think that approach served the plot as well as it could have. There were times when the vagueness caused more frustration than curiosity for me. Overall, not a bad read and I can understand why it is a staple for high school and college English courses. Just not one of my favorites.
Medium Raw: A Bloody Valentine to the World of Food and the People Who Cook by Anthony Bourdain

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3.0

Realistically, if there were half stars I would've given this book a 3.5. I have read Kitchen Confidential and watched No Reservations and I love Anthony Bourdain for his wit and sarcasm. The stories he tells in this book are well written and detailed as I would expect. However, I did notice a distinct change in his sardonic nature. He tended to be softer on his rivals than he had been in the first book. I blame this on his fame. In fact, he alludes to the fact that this is the issue as he states that he could not be trusted to be a critic. He wouldn't give anyone a bad review for fear of losing some of the perks that come with his status. I find this a little sad. I still enjoy him, but now the fact that his honestly could be tainted - in a man who I thoroughly enjoyed purely for his brutal honesty - has somewhat wrecked it for me. I will still continue to read his books and watch his shows, but the gild has come off of the lily so to speak.
One Day by David Nicholls

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3.0

I had high hopes for this book, but they just weren't met. I found the start of it boring and only stuck with it because a good friend had told me how much she loved it. I did like the setup of telling the story through multiple years on the same day. I found it very creative. I liked the writing and the author's tone. I just found the plot to be less that I'd hoped for. The book finally started to pick up near the middle and I found myself getting more involved with it, the reading going faster and easier. But then the bottom dropped out. An event in the plot completely ruined the entire book for me. After that I was only half-heartedly reading. I felt very disappointed in where the author chose to take the plot. I appreciate that he did make it less predictable than it otherwise could have been, but it just wasn't my cup of tea.
Mercy by Jodi Picoult

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3.0

I really did enjoy this book. The writing was superb and she manages to balance out the sides to each story. In a book like this I find that I have to judge based on how much the plot moves me emotionally - for good or for bad. Unfortunately some of the ways the plot led made me feel rather conflicted and uncomfortable, leading me to give this one a rating lower than it could have potentially had. If there were half scores, I would give it a 3.5. I had quite powerful opinions that formed throughout the development of the story. The case of assisted suicide is presented quite well. Even though I found myself often torn about Maggie's death, I could understand the pain. Though I could never put myself in the position of either Jamie or Maggie with regard to her death, I could see how such a tragic illness could tear two people apart. I did find it slightly distracting that the book began to sway more heavily towards the relationship between Cam and Mia. I felt that the focus left the Jamie story line too much and I was absolutely disgusted by Cam. He wants to have his cake and eat it too. I found it highly upsetting. I would've changed a few things about the story to make it more palatable, but she does keep it realistic. Though I may not like the way things turned out, this is the way that they certainly could've occurred in real life. I just felt disappointed in the development of Allie's character. I found her so charismatic and loving at the beginning. I hated to see her become more and more of a doormat as things progressed.
The Secret Life of CeeCee Wilkes by Diane Chamberlain

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3.0

CeeCee Wilkes is conned into aiding Timothy Gleason and his brother kidnap the Governor's wife, Genevieve. She is naive and unaware that she is being used. When Genevieve's remains are found twenty years later, the child she was carrying missing, CeeCee's life turns upside down. She was there and she knows what has happened. How much should she do?

It's difficult to review this book without giving away too much of the story. Though this wasn't what I was expecting, I found myself enjoying this book. There were a few uncomfortable moments and times when I would have written things differently, but the plot weaves a good sense of conflict among the characters. I formed very strong feelings about the main characters - their dynamics lent themselves to frustration. I had a hard time deciding on my rating for this book. Once again, I am wishing there were half stars. I actually would place this at a 3.5. I did enjoy reading it. It just didn't suck me in as much as it had the potential to do.
Lift by Kelly Corrigan

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2.0

I'm not sure what I was expecting here, but this wasn't it. Lift is an open letter to her daughters. While it's cute and in some places very endearing, it doesn't really have a good flow and seems to wander aimlessly from one topic to the next. She has a nice style of writing and she does well with speaking directly to her daughters, I just wish it were organized a little bit differently.
V noci, keď nevyšiel mesiac by Dai Sijie

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2.0

Historical fiction, but not my favorite read. A bit of a slow storyline along with a very confusing narration. For the full review: http://erraticprojectjunkie.blogspot.com/2012/02/2012-boty-once-on-moonless-night-by-dai.html
Girls in White Dresses by Jennifer Close

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2.0

If you need help sleeping, start reading. Do not torture yourself and read this whole thing like I did thinking that it will get better. If you don't like it in 20 pages, you won't like it. It's all the same. For the full review: http://erraticprojectjunkie.blogspot.com/2012/04/2012-boty-girls-in-white-dresses-by.html
Ella Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn

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3.0

Cute and quirky read. A little bit rough on the verbiage here and there, but overall a good book. For the full review: http://erraticprojectjunkie.blogspot.com/2012/05/2012-boty-ella-minnow-pea-by-mark-dunn.html
Elza's Kitchen by Marc Fitten

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3.0

I had mixed feelings about this book. I wanted to like it more than I did, but there were a few distracting things that kept me from really latching on. The premise for the story is good and the character of Elza is well built, but there were pieces of the story that were needless and simply took up space - occasionally even causing a jarring of the flow. With a little more editing and development, this book could have been great. For the full review: http://erraticprojectjunkie.blogspot.com/2012/04/2012-boty-elzas-kitchen-by-marc-fitten.html