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Friday, October 16, 2009

DNF Review : Playing House by Fredrica Wagman


Publisher : Zoland Books
Genre : Contemporary Fiction
ISBN : 978-1581952254
Series : Stand Alone
Release Date : May 6, 2008
Rating : 1.5/5 - Couldn't Finish.



Description from Amazon :


When Playing House appeared in 1973, Publishers Weekly hailed it, “A probing descent into madness that will fascinate the same audience that appreciated I Never Promised You a Rose Garden.” This nationally bestselling story of one woman’s struggle with the lasting effects of a childhood sexual relationship with her brother shocked American readers; it remains a literary work of enduring quality and value. In his foreword Philip Roth writes, “The traumatized child; the institutionalized wife; the haunting desire; the ghastly business of getting through the day – what is striking about Wagman’s treatment of these contemporary motifs is the voice of longing in which the heroine shamelessly confesses to the incestuous need that is at once her undoing and her only hope.”


Review :

This book was really confusing to me. I usually like to put into my own words what the book is about before I go on to say my feelings about it. I can't do that with this book. The only thing I can tell you is that this book disturbed me a great deal. I've read so many books in my short life, but I've never been as disturbed as I was while reading this one.



This book was written the same way as a previous book that I reviewed by Wagman, The Lie, which was kind of annoying. While the words flow together very easily, and make for a quick read, there is hardly any punctuation at all. I guess it works out well though, because the main character is completely insane. The way that this book is written really makes the main character, the narrator, seem even more insane. I literally had to stop reading this a few times and turn on the TV because I needed some sanity. This is saying a lot, because normally I don't go near a television.


I have read books in the past that feature incest, and while that is by far one of the worst things I have ever read about, this book made it even worse. I used to read a lot of V.C. Andrews' novels, and more often than not her books feature some kind of incest. Most of the time the characters in her books are usually being raped, or don't realize that they are sleeping with someone that is blood related. It was different here, and I think that's why I cringed at every turn of the page. This was consensual incest, and I could't wrap my mind around why someone would do something like that, or even write about it.


I can honestly say that I was going to finish this book, but I just couldn't. At the mere mention of beastiality toward the middle of the novel, I closed it. I couldn't bring myself to read any further. I'm sorry that I didn't enjoy this book as much as I did Wagman's previous novel, but my stomach just couldn't handle what it was being served.


I wouldn't recommend this book to a lot of people. If your against incestual relations, beastiality, or high sexual content. I would also highly recommend that religious people not pick up this book, as there is quite a lot of conversation toward a priest where the narrator continuously confesses her sins, and there are many.


Where did I get this book? :

I received this book from FSB Media as compensation for my honest review.

New Layout!

Ok folks! I think I have everything the way I want it. It's not as cluttered as it used to be...although it's still a little cluttered in my opinion, lol.
So, what does everyone think?!
Didn't Rachel from ParaJunkee's View do a great job?!

I'm soooo thrilled! Can't wait to show it off to my sister, she's going to be psyched :)

Go ahead, leave comments, tell me how beautiful it is! I LOVE LOVE LOVE the new header :)

Under Construction Folks!

Well, you know that wonderful layout that I've been dying to try out? Well...I am...going to do it right now, so if your flying through and everything looks funny..please excuse it for a little while.
This may take me a little while, because I'm a little on the...uh...tarded side when it comes to this kind of stuff, lol.
Thanks!

Contest : The Smart One and the Pretty One by Claire LaZebnik

Thanks to Miriam Parker @ Hatchette Book Group, I am able to give away 5 copies of The Smart One and the Pretty One by Claire LaZebnik - Thanks Miriam!

Description from Hatchette :

When Ava Nickerson was a child, her mother jokingly betrothed her to a friend's son, and the contract the parents made has stayed safely buried for years. Now that still-single Ava is closing in on thirty, no one even remembers she was once "engaged" to the Markowitz boy. But when their mother is diagnosed with cancer, Ava's prodigal little sister Lauren comes home to Los Angeles where she stumbles across the decades-old document.

Frustrated and embarrassed by Ava's constant lectures about financial responsibility (all because she's in a little debt. Okay, a lot of debt), Lauren decides to do some sisterly interfering of her own and tracks down her sister's childhood fiancé. When she finds him, the highly inappropriate, twice-divorced, but incredibly charming Russell Markowitz is all too happy to re-enter the Nickerson sisters' lives, and always-accountable Ava is forced to consider just how binding a contract really is . . .


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Deadline October 30th, 2009 @ 11:59PM Est.
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Contest Winners : So Into You by Sandra Hill

Congratulations!
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    Awesome! Each winner will have until Monday Morning to respond to all emails with their mailing address. In the event that they have already won or purchased a copy of this novel elsewhere, I will choose new winners.

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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Tuber Thursdays (3) - October 15th

Yeah, I didn't post one of these last week. I honestly didn't have the time, with a possible move in the future. I'm beginning to think it's really not going to happen, so....yeah, kind of not happy yet kind of happy all at the same time. Weird right? I think it's because I'm afraid of change..because everytime things change..and I think they'll be for the better..they end up being worse :(

Anywho! This week I'm going to showcase a trailer of a movie that I just HAVE HAVE HAVE to go see. When it comes to movies and books..I always watch the movie first...because that way, if I'm disapointed, the book can bring me out of my slump :)


Waiting on Wednesday - October 15th (a day late!)

Waiting On Wednesday

Hosted by Breaking The Spine

Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly event that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

This weeks's pre-publication "can't wait to read" is :



First Drop of Crimson by Jeaniene Frost
Release Date : February 9, 2009

From Author Blog :

The night is not safe for mortals. Denise MacGregor knows all too well what lurks in the shadows - her best friend is half-vampire Cat Crawfield - and she has already lost more than the average human could bear. But her family's dark past is wrapped in secrets and shrouded in darkness - and a demon shapeshifter has marked Denise as prey. Now her survival depends on an immortal who craves a taste of her.

He is Spade, a powerful, mysterious vampire who has walked the earth for centuries and is now duty-bound to protect this endangered, alluring human - even if it means destroying his own kind. Denise may arouse his deepest hungers, but Spade knows he must fight his urge to have her as they face the demon nightmare together...

Because once the first drop of crimson falls, they will both be lost.

No, I don't always post a Waiting On Wednesday. This isn't because I'm not psyched about an upcoming book, it's basically because I don't have the time! I add so many books to my wishlist a week that they just all start to blur together. When it just so happens that a book is coming out from a favorite author...that's when my brain kicks into overdrive. I saw this cover and literally started to say 'ohhhhh ohhh gotta have it!'. I can honestly say that I don't go out and buy every book that I want to read. I do a lot of swapping for books that I want, unless they are from a favorite author. Those are the times that you'll see me pushing my way to grab that last copy off the shelf. This is one of those times.

Come February, you may here of a disturbance in Shippensburg, PA. I'm going to try not to hurt too many innocent bystanders, but if they get in the way of me and this book..there will be problems!