Saturday, June 21, 2014
Rob the Mob
It is not often that I watch a movie that totally moves me.
In all honestly I did not think that a movie with a title like, Rob the Mob,
would be one I found myself being moved by. Yet, I was wrong, as I have so often
been in the past. I’ve never heard of this film or its director Ralph De
Felitta and writer Jonathan Fernandez. The movie is based on a true story (I
did not know of this prior to watching the film) of a couple that robs the mob
during the highly publicized trial of mafia boss John Gotti. I was one of those
kids growing up that read all the mobster books and watched any movie about it.
Oddly, my brother, mother and I would often share mobster books like Henry Hill’s
WiseGuys; we would each take turns reading chapters and passing it on to one
another. Certainly, I would have imagined this tale of lovebird criminals that
were labeled by media as “Bonnie & Clyde” would have made headlines past
New York, but I guess not.
Monday, June 16, 2014
What is the What
Saturday morning as I was
enjoying my early morning cup of coffee, sitting on the leather recliner with
books, a newspaper and my Kindle surrounding me, the windows open allowing the
sun to light my home, the cool morning air entering, I was comforted in the
stability provided; comforted by the privilege freedom and a stable government
brings me. I began to read the BBC news and to my astonishment read that a
multitude of women in Southern Sudan had been raped, that over 50,000 children
face the possibility of death because of wide spread famine and diseases. I thought
to myself, is this not what I am reading in What is the What, could it
be that the same conditions that Achak speaks of in his book still remain in
Sudan. How is one to hear of such horror
and think we in America have it bad? Nothing can compare to what Sudanese bare
everyday of their lives. This book has changed me. I hope that if you have not
yet read this book, you will. What is the What should be required
reading for every human on earth. It is too powerful to not be read. It will shed
light on a dark place of the world and scream for you to do something., to
help. Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Wow! Who is BJ Ward???
Saturday, May 24, 2014
The Normal School's Spring 2014 edition is out!
Fresno's best literary magazine, The Normal School is now out and ready to be read. I purchased my copy at Barnes & Noble Bookstore for only $5 bucks.
Editors Steven Church, Sophie Beck & Matt Roberts have put together another great edition. I encourage you to pick up a copy today. Help support local writers and local Fresnans like Church, Beck & Roberts that are keeping readers up to date in the literary scene.
Another great read to keep you busy this holiday weekend.
Happy Reading!
~Francine
Friday, May 23, 2014
Memorial Weekend Reads
What will you be reading this holiday weekend?
There is nothing better than relaxing with a good book and a cup of coffee. This four day holiday weekend I plan to do just that.
Here goes my reading list... I am rereading Tennessee William's "Eight Mortal Ladies Possessed". This is one of my favorite short story collections written by him. I only reread the first story of the bunch which is my favorite. It is titled "Happy August Tenth". It brings back fond memories of my friend Maria. My wonderful boss purchased this edition for me when a few weeks ago he found out my copy was falling apart and so old and beat up from constant usage. He is one of the best attorneys I know and I am so thankful for him and his kind gestures.
I am also reading in entirety Dave Eggers "What is the What". I totally love this book so far. I'm only on the third chapter but already I am addicted. Eggers is one of our best writers today. I adore him and his ability to have me so intrigued with the serious nature of his novels and at the same time Iaughing at his dry humor. He must be the smartest man in the world. He also wrote one of my favorite movies Away We Go. I swear this guy can do no wrong.
I am also simultaneously reading Arthur Miller's collected plays from 1944-1961. I usually read this book late at night before bed and I am in no rush. This is my fun book. I love plays and Arthur Miller is my favorite playwright. Shattered Glass is my favorite play. I will eventually begin reviewing plays and have a tab indicating where to find the reviews. So look forward to that. I know I am.
My romance book read this month is "Labor Day" by Joyce Maynard. O my gosh, I am so a sucker for love and this book is so lovely. Love always comes unexpectedly and when it does it should be sweet and peaceful. This story is just that. The relationship begins unexpectedly but is welcomed by both with such sweet unconditional love and trust. I will finish this probably tonight. I can't wait.
After the above mentioned books are devoured by my eyes I will begin to read and review local Fresno or Central Valley writers. So if any of you have any recommendations please share your thoughts with me.
Have a great Memorial Day Weekend. Be safe and take time to read a book.
Happy Reading!
~Francine
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Books vs. Kindle Fire
| photo courtesy of bookhurricane.com |
And the winner is.............
I received a Kindle Fire for Mother's Day. I can't say I was ever completely opposed to Kindle Fire or any other handheld book reading device. However, because of my strong adoration for books, they never interested me.
On Mother's Day, my mother surprised me with one. I immediately enjoyed it. I have always read at least two books at a time. One book would be a serious novel and the other something fun like a memoir or biography.
While enrolling on Amazon.com I purchased a few magazines from the New Yorker and The Atlantic and as I was scrolling through the pages of newly released books, I came across an angelic looking face that compelled me to inquire more. After reading the first sentence of the book I knew immediately who this angelic looking face belonged to. It was Michelle Knight one of the three women from Cleveland that were kidnapped and held captive for eleven years.
Finding Me, was my first book purchased on Kindle Fire. I read the entire book in two days. Just like an actual book, I was able to highlight and type notes in the margins.. I was able to stay up way past midnight with the lights off, huddled in my bed reading in the dark with an aching heart at what this poor woman had to endure. This will be my next book review after I complete Capote this week.
In the end, I would much rather hold a book but am still a fan of the Kindle Fire. I love its simplicity, the virtual bookshelves used to display my magazines and books, and the convenience of it all. I love that it weighs little and easily fits in my purse. It holds its charge well, which allows me to read well into the night while my sons sleep soundly in dreamland, no longer waking them with the bright light in my room.
I will still purchase books. I still long for the day in old age where shelves of books line my family room and the pride of knowing all that knowledge was devoured by my eyes and lives deep within the matter of my brain and I will be happy.
Kindle Fire vs. Books, in the end they both win. Thank you mama for always knowing what is good for me :)
Happy Reading!
~Francine
Anthem Book Review
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
NEXT BOOK REVIEW
When I was 17 I read Truman Capote’s "In Cold Blood". It scared me beyond belief and at the same time I fell in love with that little odd man and his majestic writing. When the brilliant movie Capote was released I watched it immediately and then, fell in love with Phillip Seymour Hoffman. What can I say; I am a book-to-movie-adaptation-whore (total joke). Anyhow, during this time I was working with a wide-eyed woman named Robin. She and I shared a love of literature and one day while she and her daughter were out shopping, she purchased a book for me. Yes, a Truman Capote book. An old paperback, a yellow stained brittle paged of a book. It smelled of warehouse dust but wore its age wonderfully.
Lastly, this is my book review and it will be unconventional; as I am unconventional. Art is interpreted differently by all. So you may not like my review. It is okay but I hope you continue reading. I don’t expect everyone to agree with me. I respect differences and actually welcome them, without it we would be rigid animals. Thanks for your time. Thank you Robin for your gift many years ago and I’m finally reading it.
Happy Reading!
~Francine


