25 January 2015

Mini Book Reviews! I love cupcakes and GOD LOVES HAITI

What does one do when one has dozens of books already read, not enough time to review them all, and lacking the motivation to write them all even if I had nothing but time?

Mini reviews!  Mini-versions of things are often so much better than the full-sized ones, anyway.  I give you cupcakes as evidence:

Why don't I have these in my face right now?  Life is hard.
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Now that we're agreed that mini things are often the best things, I feel good about giving y'all a couple of mini book reviews this week, starting with this one:

Dimity Elias Léger's debut novel, God Loves Haiti, opens with a scene of devastation moments after the 2010 earthquake ripped open the capital city of Port Au Prince. Natasha is newly married to the president of Haiti but in love with a young man named Alain, and we get chapters told from each point of view in the days leading up to and the weeks immediately following the quake.

This book put me very much in mind of Junot Díaz's writing, and his blurb, in fact, graces the front of the book.

Told with equal parts warmth and black humor, this novel is, more than anything else, a love song to the complicated and problematic nation and its resilience. As somebody whose cultural home is the similarly complicated and problematic state of Mississippi, I could immediately relate to and appreciate Léger's simultaneous love and frustration for a homeland that is not likely to be easily understood by outsiders.

I greatly admired this book, and if it weren't for the last few pages of epilogue, I could even say that I wholeheartedly loved it. That not withstanding, I believe that Léger is well on the way to writing a name for himself.

This book was published earlier this month from Amistad, a division of HarperCollins, and I read an advance reading copy provided to me at my request.  This book also qualifies for my diversify-your-life shelf because the author and the three principal characters are all POC. 

12 comments:

  1. CUPCAKES THOSE CUPCAKES

    Also that book sounds sad. Ahhhhh why are things sad, Emilyyyyyy.

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    1. Yes, the devastation is sad. And the general state of Haiti is sad. But the book is actually quite funny in parts.

      But the main thing is really those Harry Potter cupcakes and WHY OH WHY AREN'T PEOPLE MAKING THEM FOR US?

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  2. Oh, I like the mini reviews idea! And of course the mini cupcakes!!

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    1. I'm hoping that by writing a few mini-reviews I'll get over the hump that I more or less constantly feel about writing book reviews.

      OMG those cupcakes.

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  3. I would be really disappointed if I ate that cupcake with the bag of Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans and they weren't actually teensy beans. But then I'd shove the cupcake in my mouth and probably get over it pretty quickly.

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    1. I hear you. But I would also get over it very quickly if I actually had the opportunity to eat said cupcake. Gah, why don't I have cupcakes right now?

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  4. Obv mini things are the best! Look at the minithon. Those cupcakes are adorable!

    That book sounds good. But sad. And WHAT happened with that epilogue...

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    1. I'm not saying that the epilogue is as bad as the Harry Potter epilogue, but it's pretty bad...it's 3 pages that weren't necessary at all and in fact detracted from the rest of the book.

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  5. Oh my goodness, those cupcakes.

    I've been curious about this book, so I'm glad to hear it was so good!

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    1. It's the middle of the afternoon on a Saturday, and I generally would almost always rather be eating cupcakes, but it's especially true right now.

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  6. The book sounds good, but the cupcakes look delicious. I think I'm going to have to go see what I have for baking in my kitchen...

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    1. Please send me samples of whatever you bake, Lindsey. I don't much care if they grow stale by the time I get them. Please?

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