Friday 11 September 2020

Untamed by Glennon Doyle

 Untamed

by 
Glennon Doyle (Goodreads Author),
 
Glennon Doyle Melton (Goodreads Author)
 4.18  ·   Rating details ·  89,999 ratings  ·  9,937 reviews
There is a voice of longing inside every woman. We strive so mightily to be good: good mothers, daughters, partners, employees, citizens, and friends. We believe all this striving will make us feel alive. Instead, it leaves us feeling weary, stuck, overwhelmed, and underwhelmed. We look at our lives, relationships, and world, and wonder: Wasn’t it all supposed to be more beautiful than this?

Four years ago, Glennon Doyle, author, activist and humanitarian, wife and mother of three—was speaking at a conference when a woman entered the room. Glennon looked at her and fell instantly in love. Three words flooded her mind: There She Is. At first, Glennon assumed these words came to her from on high. Soon she realized that they came to her from within.

Glennon was finally hearing her own voice—the voice that had been silenced by decades of cultural conditioning, numbing addictions, and institutional allegiances. She vowed to never again abandon herself. She decided to build a life of her own—one based on her individual desire, intuition, and imagination. She would reclaim her true, untamed self.
 


Due to publicity on Facebook and other social media this book was recommended as a must-read. Even Adele was a big fan of it. So, I decided to buy the book. I read it in Dutch with the title
'Ongetemd leven'. 





It clearly is a beautiful memoir from the author herself and she wrote very honestly about her life. I liked that very much. I also admired the positive way she put things down on paper. 


However I started several times to try to read the book but too soon I stopped reading. Was it annoying? No, it wasn't just my cup of tea. 


I expected more of the book, but for the honest writing of the author, I would give her three stars on five. 




I read Untamed as an ebook, bought via bol.com. 


Source pictures: book cover + titelpagina 
I really liked both covers

Friday 4 September 2020

Golden Gate Jumper Survivors Society

The Book Golden Gate Jumper Survivors Society proves that short stories really are amazing to read. 


Goodreads

Golden Gate Jumper Survivors Society

by 
Ross Wilcox (Goodreads Author)
 4.50  ·   Rating details ·  24 ratings  ·  11 reviews
A battle of wills emerges when one of the suicide survivors in the Golden Gate Jumper Survivors Society turns the meetings into a yoga class. A small town is gripped by a lawn ornamentation craze. A woman dresses up as Paul Bunyan to rob banks to pay her ailing mother’s exorbitant nursing home bills. A married couple decides to 3-D print a son…and his entire childhood.

Golden Gate Jumper Survivors Society is a funny and poignant story collection about everyday people confronting everyday challenges with escalating absurdity. Reminiscent of the work of Aimee Bender, Ross Wilcox’s stories will make you view the mundane in an entirely new way.





The Book

With the Golden Gate Jumper Survivors Society we stayed in San Francisco with the book reviews. 

This time there were no poems or thoughts but short stories. The book really proves again that I really do like short stories. Not a single one is the same! They were bizarre, funny, extreme and excellently written by the author. 

 

The Author

Ross Wilcox is a brilliant author and I really want to see and read more work from him. 


BookSirens

I received an advanced copy for free by BookSirens and I'm leaving this review and this blogpost voluntarily. Thank you for this opportunity! 



Source picture: book cover