RAE’S READS

I am reading a classic every other month for the rest of 2021. August/September is the current selection I drew from a fishbowl.
Donna Tartt’s novel is considered a modern classic according to the list I consulted.

This 1992 publication is by the author of a novel selected by my Third Tuesday book club, The Goldfinch, and is one I enjoyed a great deal this summer. it is “compelling, elegant, dramatic, and playful.” Tartt’s History tells the story of a group of college students who are “clever, eccentric, misfits,” which includes themes of obsession, corruption, and betrayal.” It is one of the most suspenseful books I have ever read, a psychological thriller that had me holding my breath at points in the narrative. Many literary allusions grace the novel’s pages, something that held great appeal for this lit major.

It is a mystery that is solved at the beginning, then it unfolds and reveals as the narrative moves along, a “different” type of murder mystery in this respect. Above all else, it is a page-turning, darned good read. I highly recommend it.

Reading can be a good distraction in a time of stress.
Thanks, Erin
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7 responses to “CLASSICS CLUB SELECTION FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER”

    1. Tambra Nicole Avatar

      I’ve heard of Donna Tartt but I haven’t read any of her books. I’ll keep her on my list of need-to-read authors.
      I wanted to call and chat with you but I wasn’t sure if you felt like a visit. Is there any way I could take your advanced writing class without working on a Bachelors or Master’s? I know I could learn so much from you!

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      1. Rae Longest Avatar

        I am available for any and all phone visits (281-585-4523). The distraction would be nice, dear. It’s time for us to re-connect anyway.

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      2. Tambra Nicole Avatar

        I’ll call soon!

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  1. Carla Avatar

    Excellent review Rae. This is a Donna Tartt book that I has not heard of, but it sounds really good. The length scares me and my ADD.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      You become so engaged in the plot and with the characters that it keeps one turning pages. I tried the audiobook at first and has no luck, so I switched to the paperback and did great. It didn’t seem that long!

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      1. Carla Avatar

        Good to know, I won’t try and find the audiobook then.

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