Reading Wrap-up | July 2015

TL;DR
An overview of six books read in July, ranging from French literature to poetry and fantasy.
Transcript
hi guys so it is the end of the month of July and it is time to do my monthly reading wrap up this month I read six books all the one was a very teeny tiny Vic so I'm don't be too impressed but I am excited to share my thoughts on what I did read with you so let us begin the first three books I want to talk to you about are all pieces of literature... Read More
Key Insights
- 🍟 French literature explored varied themes like dark narratives and complex characters.
- 🪄 Fantasy novel "In Your Dreams" offers a comedic take on magic realism in a London setting.
- ⚧️ "Only Ever Yours" delves into disturbing dystopian themes surrounding gender and societal expectations.
- 🥰 "Come Close" provides insight into ancient Greek poetry by Sappho, focusing on love and relationships.
- 🪜 Diverse reading selection from different genres adds depth and richness to the reading experience.
- 😅 Trigger warnings present in some books for sensitive topics like eating disorders.
- 💁 Penguin's ATP Classics series showcases classic literature in engaging and accessible formats.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What themes did "Therese Raquin" by Emile Zola explore?
Emile Zola's "Therese Raquin" delves into themes of lust, murder, insanity, and the complexities of human relationships, offering a dark and sinister narrative.
Q: How does "Bonjour Tristesse" by Francois Sagan provoke various reader opinions?
"Bonjour Tristesse" by Francois Sagan prompts diverse reader reactions due to its unlikable characters and introspective narrative, leading to differing interpretations and discussions among readers.
Q: What distinguishes "The Misty Harbor" by Georges Simenon as a detective novel?
"The Misty Harbor" by Georges Simenon stands out as a traditional detective novel featuring Inspector Maigret, offering a straightforward and fast-paced narrative that appeals to classic detective story enthusiasts.
Q: How does "Only Ever Yours" by Louise O'Neill highlight societal issues?
"Only Ever Yours" by Louise O'Neill sheds light on societal issues related to gender roles, sexism, and the objectification of women through its dystopian setting, providing a thought-provoking and disturbing narrative.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Explored three French literature works, including "Therese Raquin" by Emile Zola, "Bonjour Tristesse" by Francois Sagan, and "The Misty Harbor" by Georges Simenon.
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Reviewed "In Your Dreams" by Tom Holt, a fantasy novel, and "Only Ever Yours" by Louise O'Neill, a dystopian novel.
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Discussed "Come Close" by Sappho, a collection of ancient Greek poetry, as part of Penguin's ATP Classics.
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