What is the last book you read, and your rating?
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Re: What is the last book you read, and your rating?
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Rose has developed her fictional novel around these real events, introducing a range of characters drawn to watch or sit, while dealing with their own life issues outside of MoMA.
The principal character is Arky Levin, a musician and composer who write film scores, whose wife Lydia is severely ill, and probably dying in hospital, and whose relationship with his daughter Alice is somewhat fraught.
He finds himself drawn repeatedly to the Abramovic exhibition at at time in his life when he is struggling to wrangle with events and circumstances.
There are several other interesting characters peripheral to the life and career of Arky Levin, some of whom are also drawn into the MOMA exhibition, who add colour and interest to the narrative.
Rose has written an elegant, thoughtful and respectful novel that provokes reflection on the nature and purpose of art in society and how it fits more broadly into lives and relationships.
4 stars out of 5
The Great Gatsby, F Scott Fitzgerald
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It's a saga of science fiction and fantasy about an apocalyptic event
that forces the survivors to enforce unique efforts in order to protect
their environment and preserve their economy.
I rated the book 3 out of 4 stars.
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The story is narrated by Noah Tuttle, a young Australian man working in Japan teaching English and struggling to find his way in life. In the cheap apartment where he lives, he meets an Australian girl, Tilly, and the two form a relationship and cohabit.
When Tilly returns to Australia to help her father bring in the crop on his lavender farm in Victoria, Noah meets Mami Kaketa, who is the real 'star' of this yarn.
Mami is a spoiled young Japanese woman, with a wealthy father, who has little regard for the rules and standards of society. She makes a habit of stealing and scamming despite her wealth, and treats relationships in a casual and careless fashion.
Noah drifts along in Japan, and is led on a dangerous path by his male friends, until Tilly eventually disappears irrevocably from his life.
Another trip home to Australia enables Noah to find out what became of Tilly, and he decides to return to Japan to seek out Mami.
O'Connor has written his novel in an easy to read, witty and frequently amusing style, and yet there is an underlying sadness and pathos in this tale.
This is a really fine debut effort, one that I enjoyed very much from beginning to end. I can only hope that Noah and Mami find their Tuvalu some day.
4 stars out of 5
The Great Gatsby, F Scott Fitzgerald
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It was a good book with great engagement. I gave it a 3/4 stars
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Still, it has a coherent message, valuable insights, and it makes you think, which is more than I could say for most of these self-help/spiritual books. A very good for people frustrated with or coming out of religion, but maybe a bit too hesitant to fully embrace secular thought. I would rate it 2 out of 4.
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ANd, I absolutely LOVED MC Beaton's Death of a Gossip and fell in love with Hamish Macbeth! 4 out of 4 stars.
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