Showing posts with label On the Beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label On the Beach. Show all posts

On the Beach

Thursday, March 2, 2017

On the Beach 
By Nevil Shute 
★★★★

In Australia, residents await a wave of radiation that’s slowly been making its way south after the rest of the world participated in a nuclear World War III. Although the basis for the story is bleak, the humanity of the details makes this an incredibly personal read. It’s not about the bombs and the battles; it’s about the quiet personal moments between spouses and friends as they decide what to do with their remaining months of life.  

There’s poignancy in the futility of the little things, planting a garden, sewing a button and a jacket. Though there is technically no point in talking about the future, people can’t seem to help themselves. They worry about their children’s teething issues even though there’s a much worse fate in store for them. 

Most people continue to do the things that they love. I think what struck me the most about this book was the civility of people even though they knew what was coming. There was no murder and looting, instead the majority of the people continue their lives as normal, focusing a little more on family and leisure than they would have in everyday life. They knew it was coming, but that didn't change who they were as people. There were a few people who did things a bit more extreme, like racing at top speeds, because they had nothing to lose, but even those people did it in a structured way. The funny thing is, even though they know it’s the end of the world, they can’t help succumbing to normal things like falling in love. 

BOTTOM LINE: Beautiful and heartbreaking, this classic provides a look at society on the brink of extension. It took me a minute to embrace the style of storytelling, which felt a bit stilted, but after that I was sucked in. 

“If what they say is right we're none of us going to have time to do all that we planned to do. But we can keep on doing it as long as we can.”

2015 TBR Pile Challenge Complete!

Wednesday, December 2, 2015


Adam, the Roof Beam Reader hosted the TBR Pile Challenge again this year and despite the craziness of the past few months, I actually completed it! Here's the link to my original post.
The goal was to read 12 books from your “to be read” pile within 12 months. Each of the 12 books must have been on your bookshelf or “To Be Read” list for AT LEAST one full year. Caveat: Two (2) alternates are allowed, just in case one or two of the books end up in the “can’t get through” pile. 

There were two on my main list that I didn't get to, but I read both of my alternates. I found a new favorite, A Girl of the Limberlost, tried Haruki Murakami for the first time, and read a good book set in my home state, The Circus in Winter. It was definitely a successful challenge.

Here’s my list:


1) Gulliver's Travels (Done)
    by Jonathan Swift 

2) A Girl of the Limberlost (Done)
    by Gene Stratton-Porter 
3) The Ghost Map (Done)
    by Steven Johnson 
4) Tess of the D'urbervilles (Done)
    by Thomas Hardy 
5) Asterios Polyp (Done)
    by David Mazzucchelli 
6) Master and Commander (Done)
    by Patrick O'Brian 
7) Kafka on the Shore (Done)
    by Haruki Murakami 
8) The Night Watch (Done)
   by Sarah Waters 
9) Light in August  
    by William Faulkner 
10) The Circus in Winter (Done)
    by Cathy Day 
11) Inherit the Wind (Done)
    by Jerome Lawrence 
12) On the Beach  
    by Nevil Shute

ALTERNATES:

1) A Monstrous Regiment of Women (Done)
     by Laurie R. King 
 
2) A Quiet Storm (Done)
     by Rachel Howzell Hall

2015 TBR Pile Challenge

Monday, December 1, 2014



The Roof Beam Reader (Adam) is once again hosting the TBR Pile Challenge. I am pretty picky about what challenges I participate in, but I love this one because it encourages me to read books I already own. 

The Goal: To finally read 12 books from your “to be read” pile (within 12 months).

Specifics: Each of these 12 books must have been on your bookshelf or “To Be Read” list for AT LEAST one full year. Caveat: Two (2) alternates are allowed, just in case one or two of the books end up in the “can’t get through” pile.


Here’s my list for 2015:

1) Gulliver's Travels (Done)
    by Jonathan Swift
2) A Girl of the Limberlost (Done)
    by Gene Stratton-Porter
3) The Ghost Map (Done)
    by Steven Johnson
4) Tess of the D'urbervilles (Done)
    by Thomas Hardy
5) Asterios Polyp (Done)
    by David Mazzucchelli
6) Master and Commander (Done)
    by Patrick O'Brian
7) Kafka on the Shore (Done)
    by Haruki Murakami
8) The Night Watch (Done)
   by Sarah Waters
9) Light in August  
    by William Faulkner
10) The Circus in Winter (Done)
    by Cathy Day
11) Inherit the Wind (Done)
    by Jerome Lawrence
12) On the Beach  
    by Nevil Shute

ALTERNATES:

1) A Monstrous Regiment of Women (Done)
     by Laurie R. King  
2) A Quiet Storm (Done)
     by Rachel Howzell Hall

Top Ten Books For Your Beach Bag

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

 
 
This week's Top Ten from The Broke and the Bookish asks for the Top Ten Books That Should Be In Your Beach Bag or Ten Books That Will Be In My Beach Bag This Summer. Here’s a list of great beach reads that I recommended last year. Since I did that last year, this year I’ll just list books I’m hoping to get to.
Please let me know of any great summer reads I should add to my list!
 
 
1) The final Barcetshire books, I’m getting so behind!
2) Fangirl or Landline - I REALLY want to read one of the two Rainbow Rowell novels I haven’t read yet… or maybe both of them.
3) On the Beach by Nevil Shute – To continue reading Australia and New Zealand books before my trip.
4) Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin (it’s my Classics Club Spin Book)
5) Germinal by Émile Zola – I just have to get to him this year!
6) The Bat by Jo Nesbo – Sandy has been recommending this author for awhile and I’ll dying to check him out. This is the first in the series and it’s set in Sydney!
7) The Patchwork Girl of Oz by L. Frank Baum - I’ve slowly been working my way through this series and this one is the next on the list.
8) The Book of Ruth by Jane Hamilton – For my book club
9) Paris in Love by Eloisa James
10) Alice I Have Been by Melanie Benjamin