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2012-10-07
11:51 AM

Zafón, Carlos Ruiz - The Shadow of the Wind

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1232.The_Shadow_of_the_Wind

what an amazing book. I haven't read a decent historical romance for a while. This, i thought, was a soup of Les Meserables, Count of Monte Cristo, Phantom of the Opera and greek tragedy all in one. The story is about a boy who finds a rare book in the 'cemetery of books' and goes off trying to find the author in the process becoming part of the gruesome love story. The story is set in Barcelona with Paris for scenery change - equally beautiful and romantic places. Every thing is thought through... every name ...
i loved that Daniels life repeats the pattern of Julians and loved that it was able to break the curse.
i thought that lives were easily lost, but books set during the time of war often use that to their advantage. The uncertain times give the right tone of wariness and fatality.

i didn't mind the coincidences... life is full of them.

characters were appealing and interesting but not overly simplistic. Julian's father, for instance, could have continued being the loathesome man he was through out the book but he was give a chance to redeem himself. Sofia although not explained finally seemed to find her proper place in life. Relationship between Nuria and her father and her husband were also interesting and appealing. They were not easy or pleasant but based on mutual humility.

quotes
"like all old cities, Barcelona is a sum of its ruins. THe great glories so many people are prod of - plaaces, factories, and monuments, the emblems with which we identify - are nothing more than relics of an extinguished civilization." p 185 location 2831

"books are mirrors: you only see in them what you already have inside you', answered Julian." p 193 location 2948

"Fools talk, cowards are silent, wise men listen."
"Who said taht? Seneca?'
'No. Barulio Recolons - he runs a pork bucher's on Calle Avignon and has a great talent for both making sausages and composing witty aphorisms." p276 location 4221

"I observed him cautiously while Bernarda snored like a baby calf.
'Little angel,' Whispered Fermine, entranced." p 278 location 4257

"Making money isnt' hard in itself,' he complained. 'What's hard is to earn it doing something worth devoting your life to." p347 location 5325

"it was my 24th birthday, and I knew that the best part of my life was lready behind me." p347 location 5314

"most of us have the good or bad fortune to seeing our lives fall apart so slowly we barely notice it." p 391 location 5991

"don't laugh, it's people lie her who make this louse world a place worth visiting."
"whores?" 'No. We're all whores, sooner or later. I mean good-hearted people. And don't look at me like that. Weddings turn me to jelly." p441 location 6749

2012-07-11
2:38 PM

Flynn, Gilllian - Gone Girl

two married writers after falling on hard times and loosing their manhattan jobs move back to his home town in Missouri. After a year she disappears under suspicious circumstances and the search for Amy begins. The husband soon becomes a prime suspect. The books is narrated from his and her perspective. It throws and sways your opinion along with the public's view of the 'who-did' in the book. It is clever and keeps your interest to the last 'what will happen now' page.

2012-03-02
5:52 PM

Rubinina, Dina - Syndrome Petrushki

absolutely wonderful book that should be read. It is truly intricate and exquisite with excellent depictions of people and places. a romance with historical and mystical components to it about a genius puppeteer and his wife. the story starts simple but unfolds into a glorious fairy tale. must read.

2011-09-19
9:37 PM

Largson, Stieg - Millenium Trilogy


a swedish bestseller it's a book about a genius girl with uncanny hacking ability and her right of passage.
absolutely amazing

2011-09-19
10:07 PM

Fey, Tina - Bossy Pants


love Tina love her style. a wonderful comedic look into her career and behind closed doors of SNL and 30 rock studio

2009-08-26
4:00 PM

Meyer, Stephenie - Twilight Series

egh as if this can be anymore embarrasing, but this is my latest obsession thats on the same level as HarryPotter mania.

book by book

Twilight - this is my favorite. Main reason being, as i decyphered later, that it loosely follows Pride and Prejudice story line. boy and girl meet. she thinks he's a snob and hates her, he doesn't realize that he's falling for her until they both can't resist it and realize their true feelings for each other. that when it all falls conveniently into place and they live happily ever after. so that's reason one. reason two is that i do like name Edward. reason 3 - beginings are always full of excitement. i think that's it . the rest is just that it's such an easy, pleasant read. i don't agree with Mr King that Meyers can't write. I also think that the feminist movement needs to take a break with this one. We have enough strong powerfull women characters know-can-do-it all. Bella is refreshingly human and Edward is refreshingly a gentleman. thank you. a very healthy relationship model, much better than the 'girl-with-daddy-issues'.

New Moon - not as good as the first one but it got better when the main protagonist returned. Jacob Black is a bit too positive a character even for a werewolf. i also didn't like that the voice Bella heard was actuallly in her head. would have been cooler having Edward hovering around all this time invisible. (follows Romeo and Juliette theme) I did love the ending the Volturi. very Ann Rice.

Eclipse - better than half moon the drama of choosing between Edward and Jacob... (Wuthering Heights) not too eventfull though...

Breaking Dawn - THIS is where i'm begining to have a problem with Stephenie Meyers, Mormonic upbringing and feminism. Bella gets pregnant with Edwards child at 19(?) and refuses to let it go even though the spawn is killing her. UGH. seriously? thoughts of octomom and Kate+8 (or 9 or 21)... disturbing.
and all those teenage girls reading this.+ Juno and life of American teenager and that Sarah Palin kid and Spears sisters....
you want to teach about life a whole generation of young women (because it is a generation that will be raised on those books) teach them about protection and value of life. for now i'm not finished with the book i'm sure it will all turn out to be hunky-dory , but i am frustrated by the stupidity.

Midnight Sun - just the draft posted on the site. but excellent. if ever finished it will rival Twilight.

2008-02-14
4:38 PM

Patterson, James - 1st to Die: A Novel (Women's Murder Club)

very, very nice start to a series will definitely get into next one... couples are murdered on their wedding day a team of 4 women (detective, reporter, examiner and prosecutor) is formed to tackle this problem.

2007-11-25
10:16 PM

Pushkin A.S. - Poetry

Серенада

Я здесь, Инезилья,
Я здесь под окном.
Объята Севилья
И мраком, и сном.

Исполнен отвагой,
Окутан плащом,
С гитарой и шпагой
Я здесь под окном.

Ты спишь ли? Гитарой
Тебя разбужу.
Проснется ли старый,
Мечом уложу.

Шелковые плети
К окошку привесь...
Что медлишь?.. Уж нет ли
Соперника здесь?..

Я здесь, Инезилья,
Я здесь под окном.
Объята Севилья
И мраком, и сном.

2007-07-23
3:01 PM

Sanaev, Pavel - Poxoronite menya za plintusom

the book is read in an hour. plot: Grandma is a person with sever emotional problems is hell on wheels who manages to terrorise her husband, daughter and grandson. Claiming that her daughter is incompetent she takes her grandson to live with her. Believing that the grandson is a sickly idiot she makes the boys life a living hell. When the mother finally stands up for her self and takes her son back grandma dies. Дедушка - знаменитый актер Всеволод Санаев, бабушка - Лидия Санаева, мама - Елена Всеволодовна Санаева, отчим - единственный и неповторимый Ролан Быков, Саша - это сам Павел Санаев)

2007-06-20
3:07 PM

Voinovich, Vladimir - Moskva 2042

Владимир Войнович "Москва 2042"

easy read. absurd.
a man travels to the future Moscow and describes political situation (communism/monarchy)


ch2
У нас здесь, конечно, полная свобода в пределах разумных потребностей,


ch4
- Ах, дорогуша, - устало улыбнулся Дзержин. - Вы же сами знаете, что есть такие люди, которым лишь бы что-то писать. А что из этого получается, им совершенно неважно.

Я вспомнил: когда-то один человек в сером костюме сказал мне во время допроса: "Будь вы дураком, мы бы вам все простили. Но вы не дурак и хорошо понимаете, что именно содержится в ваших писаниях". Но он был не прав, потому что на самом- то деле я был дурак. Если бы я был умный, я бы выдавал себя за дурака. Но я был дурак и потому выдавал себя за умного. Однако за шестьдесят с лишним лет, прошедших с тех пор, я все-таки поумнел. И я самым решительным образом стал уверять Искрину в своей глупости и отсталости. Чем она, как показалось мне, была обескуражена.

ch5
- Да что вы! - Эдисон Ксенофонтович огорченно махнул рукой. - Он оказался обычным интеллектуалом. Голова большая, знаний много, а мысли не одной. Пришлось аннигилировать.

2007-05-22
4:25 PM

Rowling. J.K - Harry Potter

JKRowling site
Mugglenet

08/10/07

07/25/07
01/20/07..
Currently having a mild obsession . =]

05/22/07 ..
one thing i noticed is that each book is bigger tahn the last... fascinating.

2007-03-29
11:10 AM

Suskind, Patrick - Parfume - The Story of a Murderer

wee haaa... read it.
and recommend it.

it is a weird kind of a tale. a man with no sent of his own, but with extraordinary smell capabilities creates a perfume that makes the world fall in love with him. His mother was hanged, he had a miserable childhood, noone loved him, he was crippled and ugly. sounds like a happy-end fairy tale... but it is so not....
while reading it i found myself stopping and sniffing around ... didn't find anything extra ordinary but it made me acutely aware of a whole different world of smells.

also, the book describes how big cities used to stink... and people too.
wonder if he was around today he'd think that we all stink? or did the world change from back in the day.
also a nice point that we feel not only based on visual stimulating but also olfactory perception... fermones and stuff.

2007-03-20
10:09 AM

Semyonova, Maria - Volkodav I-V (Wolfhound)

ok i know that i always say that i hate to read the IT book. but it is IT.

deeeelightful. smart. KIND. i'm so tired of cynical, this-world-is-cruel type of a book. yes no doubt. but what a refreshing change. The setting is very antient-slavic. There's a whole world of tribes and villages and gods. Wonderful characters, tale-like story. and even a extraterrestial!

I wonder if there's part six?.. they say there's a movie in the making... will definitely have to see.

<a href="www.semenova.ru/">Home Site</a> http://www.semenova.olmer.ru/

2007-01-25
2:17 PM

Austin, Jane - Pride and Prejudice

I don't think this post wants to be written! i wrote it 3 times already and i keep forgetting to save it .

ugggh


anywho


my new favorite. reasons were given in deleted post .

quotes
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.
"A lady's imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony, in a moment."
"For what do we live, but to make sport for our neighbours, and laugh at them in our turn?"
"For what do we live, but to make sport for our neighbours, and laugh at them in our turn?"

2006-12-13
2:45 PM

McBain, Ed - 87th Princict Detective stories

i got hooked on them back in highschool. I took this wonderful class with Mr.Friedman. I also took "movie appriciations" class (or whatever they took). He had an excellent skill to get you engaged and motivated in things he was interested in. I read McBain and others only due to his recommendations. and i love it.


I don't remembe now much which ones i read or didn't read but i certainly would like to come back!

2006-12-13
2:54 PM

Wilde, Oscar - The Importance of Being Earnest

it's great absolutely clever and witty and funny!

very easy and pleasant read. the attitudes of society are so easily :

fav quotes:

"The good ended happily, and the bad unhappily. That is what Fiction means."

"To lose one parent, Mr. Worthing, may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness."

"London society is full of women of the very highest birth who have, of their own free choice, remained thirty-five for years."

"In matters of grave importance, style, not sincerity is the vital thing."

2006-12-08
1:14 PM

Dovlatov, Sergei - Zapovednik

I really didn't want to read him. Mainly because he was just so gosh popular. Everyone read Dovlatov. Everone loves him. So i didn't want to read him. I get turned off if something is overhyped.

Finally i gave in. I had nothing to read on the bus and took the book from Denis.

It's great. The language is easy. The absurdities are trully Kafkan. I like his depiction of Russia better than his depiction of America. But both are equally entertaining. I did notice the fact that certain things he uses twice. For instance he depicts how he goes to bed with a woman (lover) and describes her shoes in comparison to his own shoes. Then he uses the same scene when describing his wife. this is not major, but noticable.

2006-12-08
3:10 PM

Goodkind, Terry - Sword of Truth Series

easily one of my most favorite fantasy books. it's such a beautiful easy read. whimsical and just awesome

definitely recommended.

'a commoner turned savior' travels through a magical land and saves everyone with his blond beautiful companion :)

2006-11-11
2:29 PM

Choderlos de Laclos, Pierre -- Les Liaisons dangereuses

(Oxford World's Classics) (Paperback)
by

2006-06-16
12:07 AM

Okudzhava, Bulat - Poetry

an excellent poet.
view words - great messages, awesome life stories.

http://spintongues.msk.ru/okudzhava.html

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FRANCOIS VILLON’S PRAYER
While the world is still turning, and while the daylight is broad,
Oh Lord, pray, please give everyone what he or she hasn’t got.
Give the timid a horse to ride, give the wise a bright head,
Give the fortunate money and about me don’t forget.


While the world is still turning, Lord, You are omnipotent,
Let those striving for power wield it to their heart's content.
Give a break to the generous, at least for a day or two,
Pray, give Cain repentance, and remember me, too.


I know You are almighty, and I believe You are wise
Like a soldier killed in a battle believes he’s in paradise.
Like every eared creature believes, oh, my Lord, in You,
Like we believe, doing something, not knowing what we do.


Oh Lord, oh my sweet Lord, my blue eyed Lord, You’re good!
While the world is still turning, wondering, why it should,
While it has got sufficient fire and time, as You see,
Give each a little of something and remember about me!
МОЛИТВА ФPАНСУА ВИЙОНА

Пока земля еще вертится, пока еще ярок свет,
Господи, дай же ты каждому, чего у него нет.
Умному дай голову, трусливому дай коня,
дай счастливому денег, и не забудь про меня.


Пока земля еще вертится, господи, твоя власть,
дай рвущемуся к власти навластвоваться всласть.
Дай передышку щедрому хоть до исхода дня,
Каину дай раскаяние, и не забудь про меня.


Я знаю, ты все умеешь, я верую в мудрость твою,
как верит солдат убитый, что он проживает в раю!
Как верит каждое ухо тихим речам твоим,
Как веруем и мы сами, не ведая, что творим.


Господи мой, Боже, зеленоглазый мой!
Пока земля еще вертится, и это ей странно самой,
пока ей еще хватает времени и огня,
дай же ты всем понемногу, и не забудь про меня!

GEORGIAN SONG


To M. Kvilividze



I shall bury a grape stone in the warm fertile soil by my house,
and I’ll kiss the vine twig and gather sweet grapes, my reward,
and I’ll call all my friends to the feast, and love in my heart I will rouse...
Otherwise, what’s the purpose of living in this lasting world?

Dear guests, come to table, I extend you my kind invitation,
tell me straight in my face the opinion of me that you hold,
God almighty will send me forgiveness for my transgression.
Otherwise, what’s the purpose of living in this lasting world?

Dressed in purple, my charming Dali for me will be singing,
dressed in black, I’ll sit bending my head without saying a word,
I’ll be listening enchanted and I’ll die from deep love and sad feeling...
Otherwise, what’s the purpose of living in this lasting world?

When the sunset starts swirling and searching the corners around,
May the images float, as if real, again, may them swirl
right in front of my eyes: a blue ox, a white eagle, a trout...
Otherwise, what’s the purpose of living at all in this world


ГРУЗИНСКАЯ ПЕСНЯ


М. Квиливидзе



Виноградную косточку в теплую землю зарою,
и лозу поцелую, и спелые гроздья сорву,
и друзей созову, на любовь свое сердце настрою.
А иначе зачем на земле этой вечной живу?

Собирайтесь-ка, гости мои, на мое угощенье,
говорите мне прямо в лицо, кем пред вами слыву,
царь небесный пошлет мне прощенье за прегрешенья.
А иначе зачем на земле этой вечной живу?

В темно-красном своем будет петь для меня моя Дали,
в черно-белом своем преклоню перед нею главу,
и заслушаюсь я, и умру от любви и печали...
А иначе зачем на земле этой вечной живу?

И когда заклубится закат, по углам залетая,
пусть опять и опять предо мною плывут наяву
синий буйвол, и белый орел, и форель золотая...
А иначе зачем на земле этой вечной живу?
1967


THE BLUE AIR-BALLOON


A little girl's crying: her air-balloon is gone.
People console her, the balloon flies on.

A young maid's crying: no boy-friend as yet.
People console her, the balloon flies on.

A woman is crying: her husband has left.
People console her, the balloon flies on.

An old woman's crying: life's been so short.
The balloon has come back

ГОЛУБОЙ ШАРИК


Девочка плачет: шарик улетел.
Ее утешают, а шарик летит.

Девушка плачет: жениха все нет.
Ее утешают, а шарик летит.

Женщина плачет: муж ушел к другой.
Ее утешают, а шарик летит.

Плачет старушка: мало пожила...
А шарик вернулся, а он голубой.

1957
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