Showing posts with label The Thorn Birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Thorn Birds. Show all posts

Saturday, April 14, 2012

My Thoughts on The Thorn Birds

Source:  Goodreads



From the first page in the book...
Spanning three generations and an infinite range of human emotions, THE THORN BIRDS is the story of a singular family, the Clearys, who leave New Zealand to live on a vast Australian sheep station, where their triumphs and tragedies are interwoven with the wonder and terror of a land ravaged by cycles of drought, fire, and torrential flood.  But most of all, it is the story of Meggie, who falls madly in love with a man she can never marry, and of Ralph, a truly beautiful man, whose ambition takes him from Outback parish priest to the inner circles of the Vatican--but whose love for Meggie Cleary will lead to a passion he cannot control. 
The novel begins in 1915 and ends more than half a century later, when the only survivor of the third generation, Justine, a brilliant London actress sets a course of life and love halfway around the world from her roots.


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Let me just start by saying that until I started reading the book, I always thought that The Thorn Birds was a book about a family called Thorn Bird...embarrassing but true.

This book was not a fast read for me.  It took me a really long time.  It wasn't always easy or pleasant, but it was well worth the effort.  I absolutely loved The Thorn Birds...every page of it.   It's one of those beautifully rare books that will stay with me forever.  There are books that  you read and like but slowly forget after some time goes by.  I know that this will not be the case with The Thorn Birds.  I will always remember this book because I loved, loved, loved, all the characters.  Even when I was furious with them for their stubbornness and their inability to see what was right in front of them, I still loved them.

This book is full of beautiful scenery, and the description of everyday life on a sheep station in Australia in the early 1900's is exactly the type of thing I love to read about in books...a little trip back in time to see how others live.  I'm so interested in the little details of how people lived in the past.

But I think most of all The Thorn Birds is a story about perseverance and the strength of the human spirit.  It's about how as people living in this world we know bad things will happen, but we keep on living anyway.  I finally get the title now.  In the beginning of The Thorn Birds there is a legend written about a bird...

There is a legend about a bird which sings just once in its life, more sweetly than any other creature on the face of the earth.  From the moment it leaves the nest it searches for a thorn tree, and does not rest until it has found one.  Then, singing among the savage branches, it impales itself up the longest, sharpest spine.  And, dying, it rises above its own agony to out carol the lark and the nightingale.  One superlative song, existence the price.  But the whole world stills to listen, and God in His heaven smiles.  For the best is only bought at the cost of great pain...Or so says the legend.

So just in case you haven't guessed all ready...I would definitely recommend this book to anyone but especially to those who love historical fiction.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

I Had Forgotten My Intentions...

I'm actively reading two books right now.  I'm near the end of The Thorn Birds, and about in the middle of How to Eat a Cupcake.  There couldn't be two more different books, and I'm loving that fact.  It's a real joy to go back and forth...sort of clear my head, which has been necessary with The Thorn Birds because it's such a heavy book...lots of tragedy.

I have been annoyed lately by how slow I'm reading which has led to fewer and fewer posts.  I'm not really sure why my pace has slowed...it just has and frankly I'm confused by it.  Then today it hit me...I have forgotten my intentions when I started this blog...TO TALK ABOUT EVERYTHING HAVING TO DO WITH READING!...not just review books.  Don't get me wrong I love to give my opinions about the books I read, but that's not all I had intended to do when I started this blog.  I had always intended to talk about what I read each day, talk about any research I do, magazines, recipes, etc.--my reading life in general.  Starting today I'm going to try to get back to this, and make time each day to visit the blogs I love.  It's funny how fast we can get sidetracked in life, so wish me luck in getting back on track (:

Thursday, February 16, 2012

345 Pages Read...A Few Hundred to Go

Source:  Goodreads



I'm on page 115 of 692 in The Thorn Birds, and I have to say I'm really liking it.  I was drawn into the story immediately.  I see myself finishing this one well before the end of February.




Source:  Goodreads



I'm on page 230 of 384 in Home Front.  I'm really liking this one as well, and I'm expecting to finish it in the morning.  I'll be posting a full review tomorrow.




Saturday, February 11, 2012

What I'm Reading Now...

I was planning on reading Home Front by Kristin Hannah next, but I finished Like Water For Chocolate yesterday afternoon, and I haven't gotten my hands on a copy of Home Front yet.  It's checked out at the library at the moment, and I'm sure there's a waiting list anyway.  So I looked through my bookshelves and came across The Thorn Birds.  It's been a recommendation on Goodreads for me for a while, and since it's considered a romance and it's been on my TBR (to be read) list for a long time I figured I'd read it now.  It seems like every book I've read lately has been on my TBR, which is a very good thing since my TBR list is forever long.  It feels nice to finally be making some progress on it.  Now if I would just stop adding books I might be able to tell  (:

The Thorn Birds is a long book, over 600 pages I believe, so I will probably read other romances while I'm reading it.  I'm setting a goal for myself of at least 50 pages a day on this one in hopes that I will make steady progress and finish by the end of February.  

I'm hoping to purchase Home Front today, and start reading it as well.