Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Monday, July 13, 2009
The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
Read this December 1st, 2006 - Beautiful writing style but very weird emphasis on the murdered character's ghost's desire to experience sex. Would not recommend this to anyone.
The Well-Educated Mind by Susan Wise Bauer
Fun Note: Bauer was my "Bible as Literature" professor at William & Mary!
Books Mentioned: How to Read & Why by H. Bloom, How to Read a Book by Mortimer Adler
Quote: "The good reader bases his opinion on intelligent analysis, not mere unthinking reaction." (p. 46)
Notes, mostly from Ch. 4:
There are three steps to reading books:
Part Two - Don't worry about "correctly" evaluating a book - rather, use it as a tool for thinking intelligently and expanding your mind. To keep from being way off base, try looking thru published criticisms of the book.
Part Three - Several lists of classic books to read through to educate yourself - she recommends doing so in order of publishing date so you can see the genre develop: biography (first comes St. Augustine), fiction, poetry, history, etc.
Evaluation: This book would be good for anyone trying to give themselves a course in classics. The lists are helpful and her recommendations for how to go about this kind of deep reading are doable.
Books Mentioned: How to Read & Why by H. Bloom, How to Read a Book by Mortimer Adler
Quote: "The good reader bases his opinion on intelligent analysis, not mere unthinking reaction." (p. 46)
Notes, mostly from Ch. 4:
There are three steps to reading books:
- Understanding
- Analysis
- Evaluation
Part Two - Don't worry about "correctly" evaluating a book - rather, use it as a tool for thinking intelligently and expanding your mind. To keep from being way off base, try looking thru published criticisms of the book.
Part Three - Several lists of classic books to read through to educate yourself - she recommends doing so in order of publishing date so you can see the genre develop: biography (first comes St. Augustine), fiction, poetry, history, etc.
Evaluation: This book would be good for anyone trying to give themselves a course in classics. The lists are helpful and her recommendations for how to go about this kind of deep reading are doable.
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