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Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner), The Founding Bookworm
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Nov 05, 2010 08:44AM
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I don't think I'll have time to re-read this one but I definitely will be participating in any discussion!
Going into reading this one, I really had no idea what a geisha is or what they did. I kind of thought there Japanese prostitutes..just with a fancy name! Are any of you familiar with the life of a geisha or Japanese culture?
Going into reading this one, I really had no idea what a geisha is or what they did. I kind of thought there Japanese prostitutes..just with a fancy name! Are any of you familiar with the life of a geisha or Japanese culture?
So far I'm really impressed with the way the author is presenting a foreign culture. I don't feel like it's difficult to understand and everything is presented in an easily digested way. I don't know too much about Japanese culture, but my lack of knowledge doesn't interfere with the story as a whole.
Wow - I've been instantly absorbed into this book. I decided to buy it on my nook even though I have absolulutey ZERO time to read it, and now I can't pull myself away. This is going to be seriously detrimental to my midterms.That aside, I adore the way that Golden is writing. I've studied and been to China (which is, clearly, very different) but their culture does have some similarities and I am thoroughly impressed with how easily he slips them in. So much of his writing is poetry. I'm totally fascinated. Obvioulsy I'm not finished yet, but I think this was a great choice for the group read!
Andrew--That is what I really appreciated about it! I hate when you feel like maybe you should have read the history of a certain country/culture before you read it. He really did a great job teaching you about the culture as you went but not in an obvious sort of way.
Ashley--I felt the same way! I was actually surprised at how pulled into the story I was. I could not put this one down!
Ashley--I felt the same way! I was actually surprised at how pulled into the story I was. I could not put this one down!
I started this book only the other day, so I'm not too far yet, but I'm really liking it. Golden's writing is very lyrical. I know very little about Japanese culture so I'm excited to learn some through this book. And Ashley, I totally agree, I probably shouldn't have started this book at this point in the semester.
Jessie-- Isn't his writing just fantastic? I thought, because it was so popular, that the writing was going to be sub-par but I was blown away!
You will definitely learn a lot about Japanese culture! I can't wait to hear your overall thoughts about the book!
You will definitely learn a lot about Japanese culture! I can't wait to hear your overall thoughts about the book!
Jamie, I wasn't expecting the writing to be this good either! I usually try to stay away from books with so much hype because I find the writing poor, but I'm so happy that I didn't ignore this book.
I'm about halfway through and I'm really enjoying it, much more so than I thought I would!I'm also reading through Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, and between Umbridge from that book and Hatsumomo from this book, I've have my share of mean/evil characters lately.
Kelly A. wrote: "I'm about halfway through and I'm really enjoying it, much more so than I thought I would!I'm also reading through Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, and between Umbridge from th..."
Haha! Oh dear, I wonder which one is worse? I think I would maybe go with Umbridge for being worse - at least we can "feel" for Hatsumomo in how hard the life of a geisha can be... we could say she just didn't react to the trauma well. Umbridge, it seems, was just /born/ evil!
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