Wednesday reading — Ned and Jane
Jun. 3rd, 2015 10:48 pmWhat I've been reading
I read Re Jane, a retelling of Jane Eyre as a half-Korean, half-American orphan who grows up in Queens and takes a nanny job in Brooklyn. I really liked it, both as a version of Jane Eyre—it's very playful with its references but not slavish in its plot structure—and as a book about a Korean family living in NYC and their relationship with their family in Korea.
( The thing I didn't like so much about the ending though. )
I reread To Say Nothing of the Dog, which I hadn't done in some time. Of all Connie Willis's books, I feel like it is the best, just because it does the best job of incorporating all of her tendancies in service of the perfect book to harness them, which conveniently happens to be made up of things that I love.
What I'm reading now
I just started Nemesis Games, the new Expanse book.
I read Re Jane, a retelling of Jane Eyre as a half-Korean, half-American orphan who grows up in Queens and takes a nanny job in Brooklyn. I really liked it, both as a version of Jane Eyre—it's very playful with its references but not slavish in its plot structure—and as a book about a Korean family living in NYC and their relationship with their family in Korea.
( The thing I didn't like so much about the ending though. )
I reread To Say Nothing of the Dog, which I hadn't done in some time. Of all Connie Willis's books, I feel like it is the best, just because it does the best job of incorporating all of her tendancies in service of the perfect book to harness them, which conveniently happens to be made up of things that I love.
What I'm reading now
I just started Nemesis Games, the new Expanse book.