วันอาทิตย์ที่ 19 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Beg, Borrow, Steal - A Writer's Life by Michael Greenberg



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"Beg, Borrow, Steal: A Writer's Life" by Michael Greenberg isn't the kind of book I normally read, but I'm glad I read this one. The book is a collection of short stories, all around eleven to twelve hundred words that capture a snippet of the author's life. Some are sad, some funny, others mundane, but all a part of the life of writer Michael Greenberg.

When I first picked the book, I believed it to be more about the life of writing. Maybe like the ones on my shelf by Stephen King ("On Writing") or David Morrell ("Lessons of a Lifetime of Writing"). It is very different, and focuses more on life. It just happens that the life focused on is Greenberg's who is a writer.

There are forty-some short stories in this collection, which, according to the note to the reader at the beginning of the book, were written for the "Times Literary Supplement" with instructions from the editor to spill a drop of blood with each piece and give them a sense of personal necessity and urgency. I'd say Greenberg accomplished that through sharing moments of his life, along with a cast of characters that include family as well as some that you most likely would only encounter in The Big Apple. Greenberg lives in New York City, and through these stories you glimpse a part of that city than only a native would ever see. For all of us that live outside, we can voyeur a bit through these well-written stories.

The stories are not exciting. This isn't your action movie or television show set in New York. The tales are of real people, real experiences, and like much of real life, common and ordinary. However, the way they are told is interesting, moving, honest, and at times familiar. Again, this book is quite different from my normal reading, but one that I am very glad I picked up. For anyone who enjoys short stories about real life, especially the life of a writer living in New York, this book will be enjoyable. For those looking for something a little different, this book provides a view of life that just may make you think about your own existence and experiences.

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วันศุกร์ที่ 10 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Beauty and the Beast by Marie Leprince De Beaumont



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Fairy tales have continued to fascinate and enthrall generations of young minds over the decades. Perhaps one of the most popular of all time is the story of the "Beauty and the Beast".

This fairytale is basically about Bella who is a loving daughter to her father. Her father one day goes travelling to some unknown land where he encounters the Beast who lives in a mansion. He promises to send him his daughter in exchange for his life. When Bella hears about this from her shaken father, she agrees to leave for the Beast's castle to serve him as per the agreement between it and her father. The castle is a magical place where the pots and pans are alive and can speak to each other. Bella is welcomed warmly by the mansion's occupants i.e. by all the kitchen wares and the furniture. Then she meets the master of the Mansion who is the Beast.

Unlike its scary physical appearance, the Beast is a gentleman and a kind figure who welcomes the girl into his household. Although he has a volatile temper, he never loses his etiquette and this charms Bella who herself is an extremely kind person. Love sparks between them and a romantic tale unfolds that has captured the minds of many readers for decades. A story is incomplete if it does not have its own share of challenges that the characters must deal with and it is no different with this fairy tale. The villagers decide to kill the Beast and come out in all strength to fulfill their purpose. At that point of time, Bella is granted permission by the Beast to visit her father but when she returns she finds her love in a terrible shape. After persuading the villagers to leave the castle alone, she begins to tend to the wounds of the Beast but it seems it is too late to save it.

Then as a final act of farewell she plants a kiss on the Beast that is actually a kiss of true love. The Beast is transformed into a handsome prince and all the kitchen pots and pans into human beings. The complete story then unfolds about how a curse had been placed on the castle and its inmates and how only a kiss of true love could ever lift it. As all happy endings then, the prince marries Bella and brings in her father to live with them happily ever after.

Beauty and the beast is a wonderful children's classic that shows the reader that maybe it's best to view the world and people within it with an open mind and perhaps its better not to discriminate against other people.

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