Showing posts with label This Month's Read. Show all posts
Showing posts with label This Month's Read. Show all posts

This Month's Read: My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult

Okay, so I have already finished the book and I'm not going to write a spoiler here. But I've noted two things about this bestseller by Jodi Picoult.

First, it is the most wholesome book I've read in months. Nothing here would offend you. There are some books that just discuss sex as an ornament to the story no matter how unnecessary it is. Luckily (and thankfully), this book does not have that quality.

Second, the novel is a total tearjerker. Other people say that whenever you read/watch as a story unfolds, what touches you is something that you can relate with. I cannot relate to any of the people in this book but somehow every single time I read at night, I find myself in tears. The story just fills you with compassion for every character that the author imagined.

My Sister's Keeper also touches upon Ethics. Back in nursing school, we have encountered this sensitive subject several times. The medical field is involved with preserving life or sometimes the loss of it. When we make decisions with tough issues such as euthanasia, abortion, using a new, but suspicious drug, etc etc, there is no definite set of guidelines to follow. No one can say who is really right, moral, or wrong. There is no black and white. And this is what I think makes the story so touching. All people make decisions not knowing what is truly right or wrong. But we all still make up our mind according to what we think is right for ourselves and for the people we love.

Anyway, it is a stories for mothers, fathers, daughters, sons, brothers and sisters. Basically everyone. Enjoy reading!

This Month's Read : The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck


Pretty much excited to finish my 75 peso copy of the Pulitzer Prize winner, The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck. Got my copy for a great bargain. I'm getting better at book hunting. Already in the middle though, and I love the simple language used to write it.

No spoilers please!

This Month's Read: Love Story by Erich Segal

This book is sort of short. And it is the only copy left in the bookstore that's why i bought it..

Usually Erich Segal's novels are longer, thicker volumes, has a usually very deep context and comprises a variety of characters. Aside from the main characters (who usually fall in love), there are also the background " cast who add color and life to his novels.

I love Erich Segal's style because I feel that I'm not reading fiction.. it feels so much like you're reading a very beautiful, thought-provoking, and emotional, true to life story. You will definitely feel fulfilled after reading a book like his.

Titles to choose from:
The Class
Acts of Faith
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Now let's get back to this short book(let) called Love Story. It proudly banners in the front page "21 million copies sold"..plus the words "Love means never having to say you're sorry...

And so I am very intrigued to buy it because this was really recommended to me, plus Erich Segal is such a great novelist and needless to say, he's my favorite.

True enough. It is a love story. With 2 college students involved, they fall in love in the span of ..what?.. 5 or 6 pages? The guy just met the girl and then suddenly they were a couple, suddenly there was "action", suddenly they were inseparable, and the guy loved the girl.

Plus there were too much cuss words. I never thought Mr. Segal was capable of that. And then I learned that it was a movie. And that really disappointed me.
The book..well..it was all too fast for my taste. Learing to love is not that fast! Sharing a beautiful relationship which the couple was told to have doesn't take just a few pages to describe. It's like I was trying to look for the Love they were pertaining to.

Well in fairness to the story, I did find out about sacrifice..about the girl giving up her dreams for this man. And this man, truly caring and truly loving and ready to give up his riches and prominence to prove his love. I found out about sacrifice and maybe this is the love that they were talking about.

Honestly, I'm not a fan and I'm a bit wondering why it sold 21 million copies. But my opinion of Erich Segal probably wouldn't change.