Showing posts with label Karlee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karlee. Show all posts

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Devil In The White City -Erik Larson

Some friends and I go together and started a book club. I have the habit of reading the same genre of books and not branching out like I should and so I thought a book club would give me ample motivation plus it it a marvelous excuse to talk about books. 
The book for September was Devil In The White City, a historical non-fiction, took place during 1890's in Chicago.
I have to admit, I have never read a book like this before and I have no regrets. Not only was I captured by the story but I was learning so many things about the history of my country. 
It is written like a novel, and there are quotes throughout the book signifying all the references to his sources. 
It follows two story lines: a prominent architect building the city up to glory, and a serial killer ruining the its prestige through manipulation and murder.
The architect had to deal with the government and different workers union on a time crunch for his project that had an effect on history. It is interesting to note that Chicago is not know today as the white city, and I will allow you to make your own conclusions for yourself. 
This serial killer occurs slightly after the debacle of Jack the Ripper in London who was never caught and everyone thought there was no way it could happen to them. It was also very enlightening as a women to see the tactics used by the serial  killer to seduce unsuspecting women to their demise. It was fascinating to observe his character and compare it with what we know today about psychopaths. But I will let you come to your own conclusions.  

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Rebel Of The Sands- Alwyn Hamilton

A short adventure of exotic lands!
My sister, Karlee, and I went to the book store randomly to browse and she is the one who looked at this book and saw its potential enough to purchase it. On the drive home, in order to entertain Karlee as she was behind the wheel, I picked this book up and started to read it aloud to her, thinking to myself "This is her book, so I will give her a head start on reading it".
As I was reading, I became engrossed in the new world that was introduced and its accompanying story, that I didn't realize us pulling up to the house at the close of the first chapter. I couldn't get the story out of my head that instead of reading the book I was in the middle of reading, I continued to read it all throughout the next 24 hours until it was completed (a perfect example on how distracted I can get).
I loved the variety of characters and the fast-paced action and an unpredictable plot that leaves your imagination riveted.
With a hooker as the first chapter and a cliff hanger at the end I know that I will be anxiously awaiting the sequel.

What is your favorite genre?