Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Eat. Pray. Love.

I just ordered almost $100 worth of books online, all non-law related with the exception of one, and that doesn't count because it's basically an account of how sucky law school was. =) I love to read, and before you think I'm this esoteric intellectual, please note that due to years of intense schooling, my reading for fun books consist of romance novels, chick lit, and the occasional Oprah's Book Club. But as I used to tell my mom when she refused to buy me Sweet Valley High and bought me Grapes of Wrath, "Hey. Reading is reading!" Which I truly believe. English is a hard language to grasp, really. I don't know about you, but I never remember rules of grammar and go with "what sounds right." And that not only works, but ends up being in touch with current lingo and sounds more natural.

Thus, this blog will now include brief reviews of books I've read. I know many of you love to read, and it's often difficult to find the gems amongst the trash (although the line is not distinct sometimes - a person's trash is another person's treasure...). As I've mentioned, I just finished reading Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert.

I really liked it. It's broken up into 109 chapters -- 108 is the magic number for harmony or something, and used as the number of beads in a meditation necklace, with one extra outside of the necklace loop. She's broken it up into 3 (another magic number, the holy trinity, etc) chapters that talk about the 3 places she went to seek pleasure (Italy), prayer (india), and balance (Bali). The coincidences and the way the universe works in her life really reads like a fiction novel, made even more amazing in that this is, actually, non-fiction. Like I said, it's kind of Carrie Bradshaw meets yoga. I would highly recommend it for anyone who's ever felt anxious (hello, bar exam?!) about life and unsure of where your life is going (hello, bar exam results?!).

3 comments:

Richard said...

Wow that's crazy - i'm pretty sure Lisa is reading that right now! I've gone back to the Philip Pullman 'His Dark Materials' books - i read first 2 years ago but by the time the 3rd came out i had forgotten what went before so re-reading them all (plus the movie coming out this christmas so wanna have read them by then). Love being able to read for PLEASURE again! (Although i guess i did read hp 7 even 2 days before the exam... :-/ lol)

calbar blondie said...

I like the direction your blawg is taking, blawgin'! If you want suggestions from your blawger pals, I'm happy to submit the recent books that I've read(for you to review).
I am finishing up with Jeffrey Archer's "False Impressions" right now. If you want me to send the paperback to you when I'm done, I'm happy to do that, too.

calbar blondie said...

And..Grisham is coming out with a new book in September. You can pre-order it fairly reasonably at Barnes and Noble.com.