Just finished reading My Sister's Keeper, by Jodi Picoult, which is our book club selection for September. The book has a section in the back addressing different points in the story, which was helpful in deciding what to think about it, if you don't readily know what to think about it. I think the author could have spent a lot more time rewriting and cutting, instead of going over the same points so many times. Overall, it was a good story. My favorite characters were Anna and her pyromaniac brother Jesse. I thought the ending, although something of a cop-out, was appropriate, as it chopped the Gordian knot the characters had managed to tie themselves into.
Saturday, August 11, 2007
It Aint Gonna Rain No Mo'?
Yesterday it rained 57 drops on the deck. Or was that Thursday?
This is the next quilt top I intend to make into a finished quilt, when I finish the one I'm working on now. I need to work faster, not smarter.
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I know what you mean about authors who write too much or repeat the same points too many times. I think the world needs more good editors!
Well, I meant to tell you not to read this book because I thought it would upset you. It upset me a lot. But I was a little too late, huh? The ending just made me mad. I understand her young son read it and wouldn't speak to her for a while after reading the ending. I agree about writers needing good editors--ones that can't be intimidated. --Suze
Oh, and I just love love love that Log Cabin quilt. It gorgemous!
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