Monday, June 8, 2009

DuSt- Book Group Evaluation

First of all, the book was AMAZING. I'm definitely going to look for Elizabeth Bear's next installment in the series. Because the book was so amazing, and we all seemed to enjoy it, our weekly discussions were always interesting and engaging. Everyone stuck to the schedule, contributed both ideas and pieces for the collage, and truly made this endeavor fun! Everyone gets full credit in my book!

Thanks for the time, effort, contributions, great talks, and experience in general everyone!

~Jamie

Dust themes/ideas

I was amazed by how many different themes/concepts/issues the author covered in Dust. When I finished the book I actually sat down and wrote out the ones that I found most prominent/interesting:

-Love
-War
-Duty (to one's country (world))
-Family feud
-The loss of loved ones
-Sibling rivalry
-Eternal life
-Revenge
-Hope/determination

The best part about Elizabeth Bear's incorporation of these ideas is that she portrayed them all to extremes, which really made the connections between the characters and their personalities pop. Not to mention the intricacy they lended to the story line.

Book group evaluation

I think that this was a great book, and i liked our group a lot, we all had different takes on the book and brought a lot of different ideas to our discussions. I would be really interested to see who reads more from this author and who doesn't later on. I think we all enjoyed one aspect of the book or another and our collage was a really good way to share our interpretations of the text. I would give full credit to everyone. Thanks for being so cool guys, i had fun!

Umm you know everything

So i was trying to explain this book to a friend the other day and i had to geive like 20 min of explanation, just setting up the world and what was going on before i even started with the story line. And it was really amazing to see how my ideas about the book formed while i was explaining it. I think something that I was looking for in the book, but couldn't find till it was all done was the religious symbolism of the fallen Angels, and the fact that they were the splinters of a destroyed god. And the battle so save a world that we as readers and even the characters themselves did not understand or know.They had so little connection with their ship, much unlike we have a connection with earth. I would really like to read more by this author. And i loved the end of the book, I can't imagine a better way to wrap up the story.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Evaluations

I had a lot of fun working with everyone in this group and getting to know them. I'm happy that we chose such an awesome book because we had a great time getting together on Wednesdays and just talking about the book. (It was even better when we met at Avellino's to get coffee while we discussed the book). Everyone gave really good insights and we actually made the project fun by putting together a collage that related to the book. We all worked really good together, there were times when not everyone was able to meet but we were still able to get some discussions going and then just tell the missing person what we had talked about. It was really great having this blog to be able to post different things to each other, and I especially loved Jame's post of all of the main characters and how they're related because it definately helped to map out everyone in the book. Overall, full credit to everyone, this was an awesome experience and I think we all had a great time doing it.

Book group evaluation

I really enjoyed our weekly group meetings which I feel allowed us to explore the text in more detail than what we could have done in a classroom setting. The collage was a fun activity and was something different that I enjoyed. I also appreciated everyones contribution to the group and our activities and blog posts, which is why I believe all of our members deserve full credit. Thanks again for the engaging conversations and to Lauren for creating the blog.

Other works by Bear



Elizabeth Bear Homepage (Good info on the rest of the books in the series-Dust, Chill, Grail)
http://www.elizabethbear.com/bio.html