January 4, 2010

book reviews {3}

Well in the last little bit I have finished 3 books and have enjoyed them all so I thought I'd give my own little book reviews on them. No, these wont be anything cool like the projects you made in 5th grade, but just a brief synopsis and my personal opinion on the book.

Book #1:
Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell


This book is a treat. If you have read any of Gladwell's other books you probably know he's an interesting guy to listen to. Outliers is an insightful book about people and cultures, and pushes past the typical reasons as to why we believe that people are successful, smart, or rich. These are the outliers in our society.. or are they. This book is an insightful, rich book that looks past the normal explanations and take on a new approach combining a bit of sociology, anthropology, and history. It really is a fun read and each chapter gives you something to think about far after you read it.

Book #2:
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith


A bit of a longer book but a good read no less. If you were to ask me what this book is about I am not exactly sure what I say because it is fairly simple- but beautiful in its simplicity. It's centered around a girl and her family in the 1910's living in Williamsburg, NY. While it does a great job in depicting the times and the hardships and the social order, I wouldn't say it's a book focused on social change, rather you get a taste of it and think for yourself. The author does a great job at explaining the characters and putting you in a setting. There's something about how simple the plot is that pulls you in. There is just something that easy to relate with the main character, which is not her situation or culture but just life and the feelings and thoughts of living in it and growing up. You care about Francie and the Nolan family as if you are hearing stories of your own heritage. Overall the book was a great read and its honesty was refreshing.

Book #3:
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins


This book was quite the opposite of the previous book. Simple is the last thing I'd call this and a page-turner it was. I read the book in 2 days and it would've been sooner had I not had other engagements. From the very beginning you are eager to read each page. It's an intense book and hard to put down. It is a very strange book though and somewhat reminded me of Lord of the Flies. It's primary audience is the 8/9th grade age so this helps in making it a quick read. The book is a good mixture of intrigue, suspense, violence, humor, and a bit of romance. I don't want to say too much because I don't want to spoil anything, especially not what the hunger games are.. Read it to find out. The book is amazing and will leave you wanting more. Which is why I can't wait to start book # 2.....


Well alas, these are end of the book reviews but for those looking for a new book to read perhaps this helped. Either way I enjoyed reading all of these and look forward to my next book.. any suggestions? (besides book 2 in the hunger games series)

2 comments:

Katie said...

Kellee- I LOVE your book reviews. You make me want to read more! Thanks for posting. I hope all is well in your ad classes!

Amanda Moore said...

I LOVED hunger games!!! I can't wait for the third.