Thursday, 26 April 2012

Ape House (Sara Gruen)

John and his wife, Amanda,would do almost anything to get higher in their writing carriers, which is why Amanda wants to move to LA to write a reality TV show.

But when John meets Isabel- a woman who's whole life is about baboons- both of their lives will come crashing down, 'cause Isabel learns that her fiancee is not who she though and John learns that Amanda wants a baby.

John works at the Ink, but his boss gives all of the critic- and fame- to one of his colleges, even when he is the one who does all of the work

Isabel's baboon's mean everything to her, so much that she puts them over everything- including human friends. But when something horrible happens to her baboon's, she has to learn how to trust humans.

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The author put all of her focus on characterization and somehow, she pulled it off.

Usually, when I read a book and it only uses one literacy device, I plan on writing a bad review. I am so glad I was wrong! This book was driven by the characters and with nothing to help it go. She managed to change the characters enough that the book had a plot. The plot was not strong and their was not really a climax, but it did not matter. Their was some suspense but it was not about the plot. It was just about the characters.

I don't know why, but I really like books that have a character that is a journalist. I find that job adds character and plot. I loved how Isabel loved animals and would do anything for her "family".

This book had long chapters. I don't stop reading until I reach the next chapter, so I found myself reading for 20 minuets when I only planned to read for 10. Beware, perfectionists, you will be reading fora while.

4.5 out of 5 stars. 

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