Children are the Future


Children see the entire world in a different way than adults. The innocence of discovery is something we all enjoyed. I often wonder, had people not interjected certain ideas into my mind at certain times, where would my childlike mind had lead me? So here's to nostalgia, to innocence, and the people that will become our future.


An Apple A Day


Living a healthy life is important, and many people take their concerns with eating right or losing weight to unhealthy extremes. This month, I'll be talking about eating habits, sharing some of my favorite recipes, and focusing on healthy choices.

Legends of Africa


One thing I've noticed during my years attending predominately white schools and having circles of friends that are more diverse, is that the major factor in racism and prejudice is ignorance. There is a lot about black culture that many non-blacks just don't know. Often this lack of awareness rears its head in the form of ignorant assumptions and awkward questions. The Legends of Africa series touches on topics that may be extremely familiar to blacks, but may not be familiar to non-blacks.

Religion & Theology


I've always been interested in Religion & Theology. As I child, I questioned everything. I wanted to know why this denomination was different from that denomination. I wanted to know how Christianity differed from Islam, and how they differed from Buddhism, etc. I found that as I studied with the faith of a believer and the open mind of scientist, the world of religion started to make more sense and I was able to form beliefs that I don't question. April 2015 is dedicated to my journey to those beliefs.

Circus of Words Book Review: The Long Earth

Saturday, July 05, 2014

Book Review: The Long Earth

Book Review: The Long Earth

My creative writing teacher always said the best way to get better at writing is to read. Luckily, I love reading--and I love reading different genres. Somewhere--in my mind of course--these genres blend to form some super plot I'm still waiting on. So, I like to read as often as I can. Then I wondered--why haven't I done any book reviews???? 

The Long Earth 

by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter

I just began this book today, so this is not an overall review so much as an initial impression, as I'm only 1/3 the way through the story.

Summary


This book follows the events on Earth after what becomes known as "step day"--the day in which the world discovered a seemingly infinite number of other Earths that anyone can "step" in to. These Earths are not inhabited by humans and while they are essentially the same as our Earth, they have had slightly different evolutions. 

What I Really Like

The concept of "infinite" Earths, possibilities had evolution gone one way or another, the societal impact of governing multiple planets, population control, and the meaning of solidarity are all explored in this story. I find the idea of being able to literally step away from a situation or run away from life as we know it, to be very interesting. When resources are infinite and become devalued, how does this effect society, but also how does that effect one's desire? If you can just leave this Earth and live unbothered in another Earth? It is very interesting!

What I Don't Like

The written structure has taken me some time to get use to. Many of the sentences read funny to me.I'm no grammar expert so I'm hesitant to point fingers in this regard, but I find myself doubling back over a sentence every so often trying to figure out what is being said. Also the only real drive of the plot (at least for me) is the who, what, when, where, and how of these infinite earths: Who discovered them? When did they become available to our Earth? Why are they there? Why didn't we know about it before? How did they form? How were they discovered? I suspect (because this is a series) all these questions will be answered eventually, but for now the plot is a bit slow in terms of answering these questions.

Overall

So far, I say this is a decent read. It's not the I-can't-put-this-down, I'm-prepared-to-stay-up-all-night, type of book I'm used to but interesting nonetheless. I'm curious to know if it picks up as the story continues and still interested in most of the characters introduced in the story. At this point I would definitely recommend checking out the free sample (usually available on Nook or Play Books), from there you can decide if its your cup of tea or not.
Ree Hughes
Eillya-Marí Kocumba

I love to write. Sometimes its graceful and classic--like a trapeze act--or bold and brave--like a lion tamer--perhaps a little humorous--like a clown. This is my circus of words.

Right now, my blog is mostly poetry (which naturally covers a wide range of topics). Everyone says great blogs have a niche, a specific topic they hone in to write about. I'm still working that out, I guess. In the mean time, you can use the menu in archive page to narrow down the topics you wish to see.

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