Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Meeting review

Hello, my fellow book clubbers!

Sorry that this post got delayed a few days. Next month I will be on the ball! Last Thursday we met to discuss The Last Unicorn by Peter Beagle.  We were short a few members; Justin, Emi and I were the only attendees.



Discussion Review


Emi and Justin enjoyed a heated discussion. Although Justin has yet to complete the novel (which he has vowed to do), he enjoys the magic system--or lack thereof--that Beagle writes into his book's world. Many fantasy novelists go out of their way to explain the details of how magical power works, but Beagle seems to infuse his spin on magic with additional mystery by simply allowing magic to be . . . mysterious.
Emi pointed out that time is an important theme in the story, with immortality (the absence of time) represented through the immortal unicorn, and, at least in the beginning of the novel, time being represented by the old carnival woman who poses as "old age" herself. Using illusionary magic, the old woman becomes her own carnival's most fearsome attraction, weaving a spell of cold death around her, even fooling the wise unicorn for a moment.
Emi promises that the thematic goods of the novel only escalate from there, and Justin, a diehard sucker for vintage fantasy, is excited to sink his teeth into the rest of the book's meaty subject matter.

Thanks Emi for the book choice. So far we've read two books that are very different from one another. I'm glad we are getting some good diversity in the club.


Book Choice

The book we voted on is Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonegut.


 "It is an apocalyptic tale of this planet's ultimate fate, it features a midget as the protagonist; a complete, original theology created by a calypso singer; and a vision of the future that is at once blackly fatalistic and hilariously funny."

Next Month

Our next meeting is on April 26th, 2012 at Blue Lemon, a restaurant and bistro, at 7:00pm. Juliana is bringing our book choices this month, can't wait to see her picks! (We chose Juliana's book at our first meeting, however that does not count as her month to present three choices to the club.)
I hope you all can make it, it's more fun with more of us there! Just a reminder, you are welcome to bring outside guests. Anyone can join! 

Blue Lemon 
6919 S. Highland Dr. 
Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121




1 comment:

Justin said...

I finished The Last Unicorn last night. I'm not ashamed to say that I loved it. I'm still trying to figure out what the Red Bull represents in the story. I think it represents fear, but that seems like too easy an answer. *shrug* I hear there's a cartoon adaptation of the novel, and I want to watch it!