Title: The Feast of Love
Who wrote it: Charles Baxter
Whom I borrowed it from: Queens Library (Forest Hills)
What is it about:
connected to another, then another...
which eventually brings everyone together back in full circle,
while describing their life and love stories.
What went through my mind:
- The writer has a very good style,
created lively and somewhat realistic characters,
the novel reads like a movie...
it's a decent literature piece all in all.
- i'd like to know the narrator more,
especially that he had an interesting set-up
in the beginning, as the guy who remembers everyone/
everything else but himself.
- I really wonder, has anyone heard of this movie???
Why haven't i seen anything like it?
Or is it a new movie in 2008? 0_o"
Favorite Quotes:
- "Everyone relationship has at least
one really goood day." (Pg. 17)
- "...a lot of men feel they have to prove
they're real men... I don't think that
most women have to prove that they're
real women." (Pg. 33)
- "...intelligence and quick-wittedness
have nothing to do with a talent for being
loved, or being kind..." (Pg. 62)
- "We live in a large city, populated only
by ourselves." (Pg. 84)
- "... discovered that the meaning of his life
lay in learning, friendship and love,
and service to others." (Pg. 176)
one really goood day." (Pg. 17)
- "...a lot of men feel they have to prove
they're real men... I don't think that
most women have to prove that they're
real women." (Pg. 33)
- "...intelligence and quick-wittedness
have nothing to do with a talent for being
loved, or being kind..." (Pg. 62)
- "We live in a large city, populated only
by ourselves." (Pg. 84)
- "... discovered that the meaning of his life
lay in learning, friendship and love,
and service to others." (Pg. 176)
What came out of this:
* Reminder: Look out for the movie!
(Or is there gonna be one?
i'm still confused...)
* Reminder: Look out for the movie!
(Or is there gonna be one?
i'm still confused...)
Why Should you read it, too?
If you liked reading character development fiction,
it's pretty well-written : )
1 comment:
The concept of all the connections coming back full circle, reminds me of "Six Degrees of Separation" - Is that the movie you're referring to?
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