Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom

I finished a book!!!  Okay, it's an audiobook but still I am in fact making a blog post about a book*.  And, it's a Simon and Schuster book.  Isabug, have you met Kathleen Grissom?  Can you get us all invited to her house?

I picked up the Kitchen House based on a recommendation that said, "if you liked The Help, you'll like The Kitchen House."  I did, in fact, love The Help and I really liked the The Kitchen House but I have to say the comparison would be that a.  they are both historical novels about "domestic help", b. one of the Kitchen House narrators is a narrator from The Help audiobook.   But, really the comparison for me pretty much ends there.  Very different theme, very different writing style and The Kitchen House isn't remotely funny.  What the Kitchen House does have for it, is a good story line about an indentured servant, Lavinia, living in Virginia at the turn of the 19th century. 

Dancealot and I have both read it and agreed that we liked it a lot but poor Lavinia has really rotten luck.  In fact, I think she might have been quite at home in The Series of Unfortunate Events books.  But, try it...it's on audible, if you know what I mean.






*I read a paperback Jodi Picoult book in February but I'm not sure that counts and I finished another Outlander series book which took me most of January and February.

Friday, March 18, 2011

March (book?) Madness...

I'm actually checking on this one (though I have not officially filled out a bracket, I have still partaken in the voting up till now ;)

Thursday, March 10, 2011

What I Want 2 Read Next...

Yum. I think I could handle a book like this. Easy, comfortable, minimal and ohhh sooo good-looking!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

The Help (movie!!!!... help?)

Has anyone else seen this?!?!?!
I can't help feeling that the cover design is not how I imagined it (though the color is)...
I mean, I can't help being excited a leeeetle bit excited about this because even though we, book lovers, know that normally no good can come out of a movie based on a fantastic book... I really love that Emma Stone* is going to be "Skeeter." I just hope justice will be done to the characters.
...she does look awfully cute with Skeetersque hair treatment...
Abileen (Viola Davis**) looks a little young and Hilly is not thin at all (BAD), but we will see... we will see...

*I loved Stone in "Easy A" after all, which is a bit more fun that reading "The Scarlet Letter"...
** Davis is also going to be in "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close," for which I may make another post like this one. We will see...