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Eine Frage der Chemie by Bonnie Garmus
emotional
funny
hopeful
informative
inspiring
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
What a great book! This was love at first chapter.
Important to mention is that this is a story about Elizabeth Zott, a strong but imperfect women, chemist and mother. The novel follows her life over a twenty-ish year span including the ups and down. We follow themes of science, education, motherhood, misogny, family, friendships and her career.
Great pacing, writing and character building. Is the setting historically accurat? I'm not sure.
On top of that and most importantly: I enjoyed it. I really related to the characters and loved the complexity in them. The relationship between mother and daughter was delicate and empowering. Reading about the scences where women were treated horrible wasn't easy but important. The novel deserves the love it gets and I do understand the few that dislike the novel. If you don't vibe with the main character, I'm certain that you will not have a good time - I had.
Go read it! Definitely a highlight in my reading year :)
Important to mention is that this is a story about Elizabeth Zott, a strong but imperfect women, chemist and mother. The novel follows her life over a twenty-ish year span including the ups and down. We follow themes of science, education, motherhood, misogny, family, friendships and her career.
Great pacing, writing and character building. Is the setting historically accurat? I'm not sure.
On top of that and most importantly: I enjoyed it. I really related to the characters and loved the complexity in them. The relationship between mother and daughter was delicate and empowering. Reading about the scences where women were treated horrible wasn't easy but important. The novel deserves the love it gets and I do understand the few that dislike the novel. If you don't vibe with the main character, I'm certain that you will not have a good time - I had.
Go read it! Definitely a highlight in my reading year :)
Better Than the Movies by Lynn Painter
fast-paced
- Loveable characters? Yes
3.75
A good ya romcom! A good book, nothing more or less. The story and characters were realistic and likeable. Loved the writing style, it's definitely really easy to read! I wished I was more invested though. While I had a fun time reading, I wasn't giggling and kicking feet (if this makes sense). I would still recommend it, objectively this is great but personally I found it rather "okay".
Dry by Jarrod Shusterman, Neal Shusterman
fast-paced
4.0
I received what I expected! If you like the premise and are fine with YA - this is the book.
I loved the use of different types of people and how they would progress during a crisis. This is a rough dystopia that really gets you thinking: what would I do?
Fast pacing, a few plot twists and great writing. I was seated, entertained and scared. No notes.
I understand if this was a let down because of it being a YA novel. However, I believe that it's a good aspect! One, it's important that young readers can access such an important book about climate change and two, reading this as an adult novel would absolutely give me anxiety. It was good to have chaotic, annoying and unpredictable teenagers to balance out the seriousness of the topic ;)
I loved the use of different types of people and how they would progress during a crisis. This is a rough dystopia that really gets you thinking: what would I do?
Fast pacing, a few plot twists and great writing. I was seated, entertained and scared. No notes.
I understand if this was a let down because of it being a YA novel. However, I believe that it's a good aspect! One, it's important that young readers can access such an important book about climate change and two, reading this as an adult novel would absolutely give me anxiety. It was good to have chaotic, annoying and unpredictable teenagers to balance out the seriousness of the topic ;)
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
dark
mysterious
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
"I'm glad I read it, I'm glad it's over."
Wuthering Heigths.. where do I begin.. Emily Brontë wrote one of the most unique books I have read in a long time. Let me share some thoughts:
- It has such a slow and dense writing while having beautiful detailed prose ( if not poetry-like) making for a rough reading experience. As said in the beginning, I'm glad it's over since both the writing and plot make it hard to read.
- What a great representative novel for gothic literature and the "dark romance" period. In Germany there is a so called "Dark / Black romance" sub genre for the romantic literary period. Why does this fit so well? It is haunting, spooky, eerie, dreamy and discuss the human psyche in a pessimistic light. Let me reiterate: this is NOT a modern romance. Please look up the romantic period to clarify prejudices before going in.
- The topic. It's like reading about a car crash where you can't look away. This is a generational tale discussing abusive influences, revenge and social norms during the victorian era. The themes were basically taboo and you wonder what made Emily write this novel. This could be a reflection of people around her but she had to be a more pessimistic person.
- The characters. Please be attentive at the beginning. Emily doesn't gift you anything, so she will not explain character relations more than once. The characters are awful and disturbing without a moral compass. They are jealous, violent and mentally and physically sick most of the time. What a fascinating thing to read about, I guess..!? Heathcliff and Catherine are the main influences and both get kids with similar names and behaviours. The only one I rooted for was Nelly the servant.
- The perspective. Nelly is the servant and describes her experiences. This is GREAT. The more you think about it, the more it makes sense. She is like the reader, because of her social status she doesn't have any power to disrupt the things happening. She wants her people to be safe and treat everyone with respect but sadly, her influences are little.
- Weather. The weather is one of the most atmospheric and aesthetic things ever! Amazing. Plus, the weather represents the current state of life and mood the characters have. It's for a reason that most of the time the weather is dark.
- Parallel. Multiple parallels to analyse here and that's why I need to reread it once in my life. My favorite was the fact that the second half mirrored the first half. A cycle of abuse. Just a fun thing I noticed.
To conclude,
This was not a fun read (gotta get my light fluffy romance ready for a palette cleanser). Subjectively, this is a two or three star. However, the more I sit with it, the more I am fascinated by the uniqueness and themes of the novel. I get why you love it, I get if you hate it. Being part of the (deserving) literary canon, I currently land on 4 stars.
Wuthering Heigths.. where do I begin.. Emily Brontë wrote one of the most unique books I have read in a long time. Let me share some thoughts:
- It has such a slow and dense writing while having beautiful detailed prose ( if not poetry-like) making for a rough reading experience. As said in the beginning, I'm glad it's over since both the writing and plot make it hard to read.
- What a great representative novel for gothic literature and the "dark romance" period. In Germany there is a so called "Dark / Black romance" sub genre for the romantic literary period. Why does this fit so well? It is haunting, spooky, eerie, dreamy and discuss the human psyche in a pessimistic light. Let me reiterate: this is NOT a modern romance. Please look up the romantic period to clarify prejudices before going in.
- The topic. It's like reading about a car crash where you can't look away. This is a generational tale discussing abusive influences, revenge and social norms during the victorian era. The themes were basically taboo and you wonder what made Emily write this novel. This could be a reflection of people around her but she had to be a more pessimistic person.
- The characters. Please be attentive at the beginning. Emily doesn't gift you anything, so she will not explain character relations more than once. The characters are awful and disturbing without a moral compass. They are jealous, violent and mentally and physically sick most of the time. What a fascinating thing to read about, I guess..!? Heathcliff and Catherine are the main influences and both get kids with similar names and behaviours. The only one I rooted for was Nelly the servant.
- The perspective. Nelly is the servant and describes her experiences. This is GREAT. The more you think about it, the more it makes sense. She is like the reader, because of her social status she doesn't have any power to disrupt the things happening. She wants her people to be safe and treat everyone with respect but sadly, her influences are little.
- Weather. The weather is one of the most atmospheric and aesthetic things ever! Amazing. Plus, the weather represents the current state of life and mood the characters have. It's for a reason that most of the time the weather is dark.
- Parallel. Multiple parallels to analyse here and that's why I need to reread it once in my life. My favorite was the fact that the second half mirrored the first half. A cycle of abuse. Just a fun thing I noticed.
To conclude,
This was not a fun read (gotta get my light fluffy romance ready for a palette cleanser). Subjectively, this is a two or three star. However, the more I sit with it, the more I am fascinated by the uniqueness and themes of the novel. I get why you love it, I get if you hate it. Being part of the (deserving) literary canon, I currently land on 4 stars.
Cinderella Is Dead by Kalynn Bayron
adventurous
hopeful
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.5
I loved the concept and writing in this book! Really engaging and the circumstances in this world set up an interesting plot. The plot overall was fine. I enjoyed it but felt that the focus was on the wrong things. Personally, I would have loved more opportunities for the side characters and the ending. The MC Sophia and the evil King did their job to get the story forward but because of that lacked originality and consistency.
I did not see the plot twist coming which is why the ending was fun to read. Definitely a more fast paced story.
I think the books strengths and weaknesses level out to a well-meant 3.5 stars! It works as a feminist YA fantasy but nothing more than that.
I did not see the plot twist coming which is why the ending was fun to read. Definitely a more fast paced story.
I think the books strengths and weaknesses level out to a well-meant 3.5 stars! It works as a feminist YA fantasy but nothing more than that.
Große Erwartungen by Charles Dickens
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
2.75
Probably the hardest classic I have read so far. If one would have needed an editor, Dickens is be the number one. He just kept on "yapping".
The characters were the standout for me! Deeply multilayered with complex moral compasses. My favorite have to be Biddy, Herbert and Joe. Estella is one of the hardest to understand which made her special in her own way.
I loved the little sprinkles of Dickens's humour. Got me smiling and laughing a few times.
The title and message of "Great Expectations" is what you can guess quite easily. Struggling with high goals, prejudices and money. Straightforward but leaving a deep mark.
Why only 2.75 stars?
It's confusing and often times boring to read than engaging. The pacing was slow and really inconsistent. I struggled to keep up with plot lines that move without any kind of structure. Don't even need to mention the amount of NAMES that kept me guessing who I'm reading about now. The format is "old" and privileged. Today, this kind of messy storytelling with unnecessary long parts wouldn't be awarded the same way it was years ago. With the exception of Sarah J Maas who does get away with the same, so maybe my thesis is wrong...
The journey was rough and subjectively unejoyable but the characters and message does stick to you, to a point where I was rooting for little Pip to finally find joy and content.
The characters were the standout for me! Deeply multilayered with complex moral compasses. My favorite have to be Biddy, Herbert and Joe. Estella is one of the hardest to understand which made her special in her own way.
I loved the little sprinkles of Dickens's humour. Got me smiling and laughing a few times.
The title and message of "Great Expectations" is what you can guess quite easily. Struggling with high goals, prejudices and money. Straightforward but leaving a deep mark.
Why only 2.75 stars?
It's confusing and often times boring to read than engaging. The pacing was slow and really inconsistent. I struggled to keep up with plot lines that move without any kind of structure. Don't even need to mention the amount of NAMES that kept me guessing who I'm reading about now. The format is "old" and privileged. Today, this kind of messy storytelling with unnecessary long parts wouldn't be awarded the same way it was years ago. With the exception of Sarah J Maas who does get away with the same, so maybe my thesis is wrong...
The journey was rough and subjectively unejoyable but the characters and message does stick to you, to a point where I was rooting for little Pip to finally find joy and content.
Holiday Romance by Catherine Walsh
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
Exactly what I needed: a lighthearted, holiday, friends to lovers romance with a touch of comedy. Holiday Romance was a realistic romance that spans over ten years - the protagonists only meeting once a year to fly to Ireland together. On their tenth flight they have to take a longer route and spend more time together. I loved the flashbacks and time with their families. The ending felt a little rushed but overall I enjoyed it!
Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
challenging
dark
emotional
reflective
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Wow. Purple Hibiscus revealed itself to be a thought-provoking, emotionally loaded and character driven coming of age story.
With a palette of diverse characters ranging from highly flawed to justice seeking, you will find yourself immersed in this Nigerian family. Whatever you expect, you will find it and way more. I applaud Adichie to being able to fit so many themes into one concise plot. To name a few: Religion, power dynamics, abuse, capitalism, friendship, politics, feminism, freedom and democracy.
Everyone is flawed in a way, however no one has such a big power role than the abusive father. He has to be my least favourite character while paradoxically fighting for free journalism and donating. Eat the rich, I guess.
If this sounds interesting to you, go for it. Definitely not a light read but it was a hundred percent worth it.
With a palette of diverse characters ranging from highly flawed to justice seeking, you will find yourself immersed in this Nigerian family. Whatever you expect, you will find it and way more. I applaud Adichie to being able to fit so many themes into one concise plot. To name a few: Religion, power dynamics, abuse, capitalism, friendship, politics, feminism, freedom and democracy.
Everyone is flawed in a way, however no one has such a big power role than the abusive father. He has to be my least favourite character while paradoxically fighting for free journalism and donating. Eat the rich, I guess.
If this sounds interesting to you, go for it. Definitely not a light read but it was a hundred percent worth it.
Taylor Swift: Rise of an Icon by Future Publishing
3.75
Great overview that's very nice to look at and read in. Definitely makes for a good present for a Taylor Swift fan :) The only flaw I see is the blind praise that's given. Especially calling her a "passionate activist" might be a bit naive if not an overstatement. There is no morally correct billionaire, period. But besides that, it was accurate and detailed. I loved the song breakdown and wished they included the taylor's version songs.
Game Over by Philip Kerr
Did not finish book. Stopped at 20%.
Did not finish book. Stopped at 20%.
The content sounded intriguing but after 100 pages I still don't understand what's going on. There are too many characters with not enough explanation. I don't like to dnf but I really don't vibe with this book.