Sunday, November 9, 2008

More Bookish Thoughts...

I've sorely neglected my book reviews over the past few months but here are a couple of highly recommended reads:

A Spot of Bother: A NovelIn "A Spot of Bother," the follow-up to Mark Haddon's "The Curious Incident of The Dog in The Nighttime," protagonist George Hall becomes convinced that his eczema is actually cancer.  He launches into a psychological tailspin while trying to channel a host of other problems: his daughter, Katie, is raising a toddler and is engaged to the unlikable Ray, his wife, Jean, is having an affair with George's co-worker and his son, Jamie, has been dumped by his boyfriend.  Haddon does an amazing job of getting into the head of each character, intimately describing Jean's waffling over her affair, Katie's overwhelmed state as a single mother and George's depression.  The book is hilariously odd but also touching and it leaves the reader with a genuine sympathy for poor George.

Tattoo Murder CaseI can't claim to be a big mystery enthusiast but Em recommended this book after I got my "28 on the 28th" Virgo tattoo.  It describes a murder case in which a female's severed limbs and head are found in a locked bathroom by two admirers: Hayakawa, a collector of tattoo skins, and Matsushita, the lovestruck brother of a Detective.  Two subsequent murders add intrigue to the plot and impel the investigators to enlist the services of Kamizu, the "Boy Genius."  Kamizu analyzes the deaths, interviews the prime suspects and quietly but impressively solves the case.  The book is quite a page-turner, not only because of its suspense but also because it incorporates the Japanese traditions of myth and superstition, ritual, and familial relationships.  The author, Takagi, is apparently Japan's most acclaimed mystery writer and I can see why!  

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Sticky and Sweet

 

Talk about the chance of a lifetime!  Way back in June, Mel got us tickets to the Madonna concert in Vancouver.  Madonna had never played in Vancouver before and perhaps never will again; although amazing, she is 50 years old and who knows how much longer she'll want to tour. Anyways, Thursday night in front of 55,000 people at BCE Place, she put on an incredible performance complete with eight costume changes, scores of dancers and blinding light shows. Most of the music was off her newest album, Hard Candy, but she did hit some of the old favourites like "Vogue" and "Like a Prayer."  Okay, so she was obviously lip-synching, she pretended to play the guitar and, from where we were sitting, she was about the size of a bic lighter but just being in the same room as her was exciting enough!  I'll continue to be her #1 fan...along with millions of others, that is.