Great Books

Great Books
To read or not to read?....that is a silly question!

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

This time, the movie is better than the book

I decided to read BIG FISH:  A NOVEL OF MYTHIC PROPORTIONS by Daniel Wallace when I first realized that the movie BIG FISH was actually based on a book!  I saw the movie years ago and loved it!  I love Ewan McGregor, you know!  But I had no idea it was a book first.  A few weeks ago, we had a free movie weekend with HBO or something like that and there was a preview, I think, that mentioned the book.  I decided that I wouldn't watch the movie again until I read the book, so I immediately ordered the book and now I've finished reading it!  So I can finally watch the movie again!  

The movie varies from the book quite a bit.  It keeps the essence of the overall story--what Wallace does with this beautiful story of a man who is an amazing story-teller (on his deathbed) and his son, attempting to connect with the man he doesn't know.  

In some ways, I like the book better, but a part of me feels that I'm only saying that because as a book lover, I'm kind of supposed to say that.  It is a really good book and I am very glad that I read it, but yet I have to admit that with this one, I think the movie is better.  I don't know if it's because I'm prejudice towards Ewan McGregor or what, but I just find that the movie is much more fun.  The book is cute, but I didn't laugh or smile or even cry while reading the book.  I did all of those when I watched the movie.  Of course, again, that might be because I watched the movie first, but that isn't going to change my opinion.  

In this instance, the movie BIG FISH is better than the book BIG FISH by Daniel Wallace.  (*Don't hate!)

BTW:  did you know that there is also a stage musical?!  I didn't!

God's Armor

Larry Richards' THE FULL ARMOR OF GOD:  DEFENDING YOUR LIFE FROM SATAN'S SCHEMES is exactly what it says
it is.  If you're new to studying the armor of God, it is definitely well worth reading.  If you're not new to studying the armor of God, it's still worth reading, just know that there isn't an awful lot in it that you might not have studied or read previously.  Richards covers the information thoroughly and well....just not in a very interesting manner.  Don't get me wrong; it's a very good book and well worth reading.  It's just that I found myself nodding off during my reading because it just didn't read in a way that held my attention and WOWED me when it comes to writing about something so important.  The Bible is the living, breathing Word of God, so it doesn't need us to make it better.  I guess I just have higher expectations regarding interest level when I'm reading about something as wonderful as the armor of God.

Read through the whole Bible in 2014

I did it.  This isn't the first time in my life I've read my Bible through in a year, but it is the first time I've done it in several years.  I tried last year, 2013, but when we went to Disney, I stopped and didn't pick it back up for some odd reason.  It is NOT easy keeping up with something like reading my Bible every single day for 365 days in a row especially considering how busy I am at various times throughout the year (mainly the beginning, middle, and ends of any given semester).  Every year, I say I am going to read my Bible through and almost every year for the past seven or eight years, I just haven't made it beyond the first few months.  I am proud of myself for completing this goal this year.

Did I learn anything new from this reading?  Because the Bible is the living, breathing Word of God, of course I did.  I can't put into words exactly what, but what I do know is that rather than ending
the year thankful that it is over and afraid for the future, I am ending 2014 full of the Joy of the Lord and excited to see what miracles God is going to finish and do throughout 2015.  

I loved reading through my Bible as I focused on JOY.  I marked every single verse in the Bible with the word JOY in it as I read each day.  I found myself marking verses on JOY more days than not.  As I have studied JOY throughout the past year and as I have read my Bible through, I have found the true JOY of the Lord and that He truly has poured out His oil of JOY on me [more than anyone else].
I read the New Living Translation of the Bible on my digital reader.*

Friday, December 26, 2014

Jodi Picoult seemingly can do no Wrong

Jodi Picoult has the power, like no one else, to convince me that what I am reading at the time I reading HER book is THE GREATEST book I have ever read in my life as well as the most realistic story I have ever read.  Wow.  I had a difficult time getting started with LEAVING TIME.  Not because of the story, but because I was very busy with the end of the semester.  Once I had a few minutes to sit down and actually read the book, though, I found it next to impossible to put down.  Wow.  As I was nearing the end, I felt that I should have seen THAT ending coming, but wonderfully, I did not.  I love it when I get to the surprise without having figured it out.  I can still enjoy a book when I have figured out the surprise before getting there, but for me, it is simply more fun being able to read the surprise and experiencing it in its full force and effect.  Wow.  Great job, Jodi.  

I have always loved elephants, but LEAVING TIME has given me a much greater appreciation for them.  Wonderful.  

LEAVING TIME is a wonderful reminder of the fact that we have to be careful to pre-judge someone or simply to pass judgment on people before we know the whole truth.  There are certain characters in this book who I found myself drawn to and others I wanted to disappear simply because I didn't agree with them, didn't like their philosophy, or more importantly, I didn't like or agree with something they were doing.  But by the end of the book, I found myself changing my way of thinking about each of those characters!!!  

Picoult's books never fail to keep me riveted.  The best part is that with LEAVING TIME, we also get the back story of her novellas that she published online prior to the release of the book!  Awesome.  I can't say enough good things about LEAVING TIME by Jodi Picoult.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Did I read this before? I know I did, didn't I?!

I know I read DRAGONFLY IN AMBER years ago...back when I first read Diana Gabaldon's OUTLANDER, but for some reason or another, I could not remember the second half of the book.  I remembered everything right up to....well, for those of you who haven't read it, I won't say, but for those of you who HAVE read it, right up to THAT part--you know which part I'm talking about.  Anyway, everything after that part read as if I'd never read it before.  I don't remember giving up the book years ago after reading THAT part, but I honestly didn't remember any of it.  It was as if I'd never read it.  Oh well.  Now I can say for sure that I have read the WHOLE book and I doubt I will forget the reading of it this time!

I do think that these books have too much information, details that
are difficult to remember.  It is hard for me to believe that Claire, NOT a historian, would remember specific historical information that her husband, Frank Randall--a true historian, shared with her.  We remember things we're interested in and Claire just was not interested in the same things Frank was interested in.  Granted, I do believe that in times of necessity we can and do remember things, information that we didn't even realize we knew, but still...I find it difficult to believe that Claire could remember so much specific information.

I still love the story between Claire and Jamie.  It's wonderful seeing their relationship and how they interact with one another--two stubborn hot-heads who are definitely more suited to one another than Claire and Frank.  It is very difficult for me to like Frank at all when he physical resembles Black Jack Randall so much.  Yes, he also resembles Jonathan Randall's brother, Alex, but we don't meet Alex until the second book and Black Jack has made such an incredible impression on us already from book 1.

Anyway, to OUTLANDER readers, DRAGONFLY IN AMBER is still an enjoyment to read and definitely feeds our desire for more of Claire and Jamie!  I'll give VOYAGER a shot next and see if it continues to feed my desire for even more of my beloved characters!!!!  ;)