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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Book Bites Meeting Canceled

I apologize for the in-house Book Bites meeting being canceled on Friday, October 29th. Staff scheduling is constantly fluctuating at the library and this has necessitated a change in mediator for our book club in-house. I will still be in charge of the Book Bites Blog and Book Bites on Facebook but another librarian will be taking over meetings held at the library. Next month's meeting, on Friday, November 19th at 4pm, will be held as scheduled.

We can't wait to see you there!

Goodbye, Camel Bookmobile

Wow! I did not see some of this coming! The romance, the future of the kids cut short . . . not to mention the life of Scarboy and his father cut short! Some aspects of the book were very predictible: Fi's all-American preachiness, the resistance of the tribe, and the tribes return to a nomadic lifestyle. I was happy to find some surprises in this novel, especially when I was only so-so on the overall writing quality and style. The end of the book became something of a page turner for a bit but in the end, I was disappointed with the quick departure of the tribe. I know getting the kids off to America with Fi might have been a bit neat and tidy but it would have been gratifying for me, none the less. I just hate that every possibility in the book ended up with a negative resolution.

I know some of you were not able to get into the book enough to finish it. Let's try The Help by Kathryn Stockett - I believe we will all be much more satisfied with this one.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

A Romance in the Air?

Well, at first I thought the Camel Bookmobile was going to be pretty slow and almost completely about the silly American in a foreign land. I was surprised to find so much budding romance in the story! The interaction between Jwahir and Abayomi is interesting but not as intriguing as Fi and Matani. These make the story feel fuller and not so preachy. Do you think Masha Hamilton should have included the romances or if the relationships give the book too much fluff and diversion from the story?

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Welcome to Africa!

Has anyone else finished part 1 of The Camel Bookmobile? Masha Hamilton has a unique way of jumping from character to character as the 'chapters' of her book. At first, I was slow to warm up to the book because I didn't get enough on Fiona. As I read a bit more and got to know the characters a little, though, I really started to focus more on the families that Fiona is delivering books to. I am starting to like the flow of the chapters and I am ready to see what kind of trouble Fiona is going to cause in this socio-economic area she really knows nothing about. Leave it to an American to go in thinking she knows best! Did you have another impression of the book?