Wednesday again; that keeps happening, somehow, as does this joke.
What have you recently finished reading?
Last night I read Veronica Roth’s Arch-Conspirator more or less in one go. It’s a sci-fi retelling of Sophocles’ Antigone, and I’m still kind of digesting the ways it adapted that story. I think as an adaptation of Antigone, it doesn’t really use the same themes — more just the plot. Which is fine, but I’ve studied Antigone to death and had kind of expected a slightly different slant. I think I liked it, all the same.
What are you currently reading?
I’m most of the way through The Book at War by Andrew Pettegree, now. I returned the library copy for convenience’s sake, so I need to grab the Kindle copy to finish up. It did get a bit more interesting once it stopped being focused on early military education.
I’m also still reading Ray Nayler’s The Mountain in the Sea, but I’ve barely touched that in a week because I was focusing on trying to finish other library books that needed to be returned. I should get back to it.
What are you going to read next?
In theory, there’s a bunch of library books which have been waiting a while, and it should be one of those. Most likely, I’m going to give Feeding the Monster: Why Horror Has a Hold on Us, by Anna Bogutskaya, a shot. I’m not much of a horror fan myself, even novels, but I find the fascination with it an interesting phenomenon.
I’m probably also going to give Richard Stark’s The Hunter a go; noir is not usually my thing, but a wide knowledge of trends in crime fiction (thanks to a course back in university) means I can find most anything in the genre interesting for how it slots into the bigger picture. Plus, I do think Raymond Chandler was a genius, so some noir has worked for me in the past.
How about you?
Oh wow, I have never read anything yet by Veronica Roth, AND I also have studied Antigone a lot – last year of high-school comparison of 3 Antigones in literature. So this is very tempting!
I really enjoyed Nayler’s previous book, so this one is also on my TBR.
https://wordsandpeace.com/2024/10/06/sunday-post-116-are-we-in-october/
I found it very interesting! I don’t think it really uses the same themes as the original, but it was interesting to see the story adapted.
Huh ,the Roth who did the Divergent series? Interesting change of pace!
Yep! Though I’m not sure it’s that much of a change of pace, since Divergent and Arch-Conspirator are both set in post-apocalyptic dystopias…