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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Bonjour Tristesse


Book Summary 

Endearing, self-absorbed, seventeen-year-old Cécile is the very essence of untroubled amorality. Freed from the stifling constraints of boarding school, she joins her father—a handsome, still-young widower with a wandering eye—for a carefree, two-month summer vacation in a beautiful villa outside of Paris with his latest mistress, Elsa. Cécile cherishes the free-spirited moments she and her father share, while plotting her own sexual adventures with a "tall and almost beautiful" law student. But the arrival of her late mother's best friend, Anne, intrudes upon a young girl's pleasures. And when a relationship begins to develop between the adults, Cécile and her lover set in motion a plan to keep them apart...with tragic, unexpected consequences.
The internationally beloved story of a precocious teenager's attempts to understand and control the world around her, Françoise Sagan's Bonjour Tristesse is a beautifully composed, wonderfully ambiguous celebration of sexual liberation, at once sympathetic and powerfully unsparing.

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While traveling through Portland a few weeks ago I was  able to stop by my favorite bookstore, Powell's. Rummaging through the books this one stood out to me as it looked like a fun read. This book is really well written, and just a quick and easy read. The diction is also very strong which always makes the book more interesting~ as odd as that sounds. 
I defiantly recommend this book for all to read!

Hope your week is going well!

MRB

Monday, April 7, 2014

The 50 Shades... of Women


There has been much discussion in the late years about how women are becoming the superiors. Why is this? Some say that women are bound to take over the world. What this idea is being built on is how the minds of men and women differ. Men think very black and white and are unable to see further possibilities and outcomes. Women on the other hand think in the gray, considering all the possibilities and outcomes. I wouldn't call myself an extreme feminist in the sense that I think women are superior to men, I just bring this up as food for thought. 

What are your thoughts?
MRB