Showing posts with label The Historian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Historian. Show all posts

Sunday, June 6, 2010

The Historian


It took me nearly a month to read this book which I found was sort of frustrating because I had been on such a book-reading frenzy. However, that being said, it was nice to read a book with some depth and intelligence.

I had been wanting to read The Historian for a long time but always put it off. I even read The Swan Thieves before I read this one which, to me, was a good move. Her second novel was a little more accessible while The Historian can be daunting.

Elizabeth Kostova is a gem. She writes with a fascinating eye for details some may call it a little heavy but I find it beautiful and refreshing. I found this book in the runnings to be a contemporary classic if nothing else but for the literary value of the writing. What Kostova has done is taken a classic and made it her own.

The book follows three storylines: 1930s with Professor Rossi, 1950s with Paul and Helen who are searching for a missing Professor Rossi and the tomb of Dracula, and 1970s with Paul and Helen's daughter. Some say that the 1970s plot is the main story when, to me, it is just the basis while the story of Paul and Helen is the main plot line. It doesn't really matter which one is the main one because they are all pleasant to read. The book itself jumps around quite a bit but it is not confusing or bothersome in any way. Kostova handles the timeline differences deftly. While there are some scenes that get confusing, namely at the end, where the action seems too vague, for the most part, this book is easy to follow.

I loved, absolutely loved, the descriptions of the places. I am not very familiar with Eastern Europe and its history so this was a delight to read because it was all somewhat new to me. I want to take a The Historian tour through Europe and see all the places feature in the books. Here are just a few pictures I found on Google (you can see why I want to go there):

1. Hagia Sofia in Istanbul




2. Budapest, Hungary




3. Bachkovo, Bulgaria





4. Sveti Georgi




5. Amsterdam






Those are just a few of the places I can remember from the book. They spend a lot of time traveling which is not that exciting in itself but it is handled well by Kostova. She makes the landscape itself seem mysterious and compelling which is quite a task.

My only real complaint about this book is that it goes a little long. There are some things in there that I felt were dragged out a little too much. But the long read was rewarded with a stunning ending. Even though it's a long book (my copy was just over 900 pages) it goes by really fast until about 3/4 of the way through then it gets a little sluggish, but plow through because it is very much worth it at the end.


This was me while reading Elizabeth Kostova's novel. It is quite suspenseful!

I give it 4.5 out of 5 cloves of garlic.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Randomosity

Here's just a smattering of random things that are going on.

1. Today I was talking to Deborah at work. Deborah is awesome, and we have a lot in common. She's a health nut too and one of her kicks is eating for your blood type. Here's how the conversation went:

Deborah: What's your blood type?

Me: 0 Negative.

Deborah: Oh, I'm AB Negative. Only 2% of the world population has that type.

Me: That's sad.

Deborah: Maybe we just need a shot of positivity. We're just a bunch of pessimists because we have negative blood.

Maybe you had to be there. It was hilarious.


2. My writing hiatus is still intact. I have tried to get back to it but find that I still have no Umpf when it comes to my novel. Stay tuned. I may try to do my other ideas but, even then, I will have to force myself to it. What is wrong with me?


3. This one has to do with #2. I can't focus.


4. I love Criminal Minds. Such a good show.




5. I'm coming to terms with the fact that 26 years old is OLD. My coworker didn't know who John Candy was today. What a sad life not to know the big man!

I told her some family favorite quotes from Uncle Buck.

"
What's a Shaniece?"

"They have rent-a-shoe."
"More like rent-a-foot-disease."


6. I'm getting pretty good on the guitar. Well, with the whole three chords that I know. It's been really fun. Still have no idea what to name her, but I'm not rushing that.


7. Still plugging away at The Historian. It's one of those books you that's not so much a story as it is an experience. You feel like you are right there with the characters which is a sign of a brilliant writer. More of that in my official review.


8. I just sneezed and scared my dog. It was funny.


9. Why do some girls like when a guy flirts by treating them like crap? I don't understand.


10. I need a vacation. It's been two years since I have been outside of Utah or Idaho. Too long if you ask me.