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by Barbara Kingsolver
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There Might Be Cupcakes and Books
There Might Be Cupcakes and Books rated it 7 years ago
Transcendent. A novel about biology, ecology, geology, psychology and even “family life” science. But not just. Never just. Enchanting.
Georgetta
Georgetta rated it 8 years ago
Lots of lovely imagery, but I'm afraid I found the story to be too slow moving in order to hold my interest.
Remember When the Music
Remember When the Music rated it 10 years ago
As is often the case with Barbara Kingsolver’s novels, it took more time than I preferred to get hooked into Flight Behavior. But once engrossed, my persistence was proven worthwhile. Unlike her other novels, however, this one’s first chapter turned me off because it read like a steamy romance, some...
The Fault in Our Blogs
The Fault in Our Blogs rated it 11 years ago
http://thefaultinourblogs.blogspot.comWell, Kingsolver's writing style stretched this one out to two weeks for me to get through. That's not a bad thing, I'm kind of glad I took my time to get through it because Kingsolver is such an adept writer. Her rich, dense, nuanced, prose is a feat of nature ...
Kate Says: "Reading Is Fun!"
Kate Says: "Reading Is Fun!" rated it 11 years ago
Here is an excerpt of an interview Barbara Kingsolver gave to one of the literary journals I subscribe to, if anyone is interested: https://thesunmagazine.org/issues/459/the_moral_universe Kingsolver, who was trained as a biologist and did science journalism for a while, weaves climate change ...
Overdue
Overdue rated it 11 years ago
I love and admire Kingsolver as an author. She had me at The Bean Tree. When I began Flight Progression, I was immediately taken with the names of characters: Dellarobia(I thought of the blue pigment on my water color pallette), Ovid, Byron, Hester, Cordelia, Preston. This is Appalachia. I expected ...
Mellkoh
Mellkoh rated it 11 years ago
This is a book of our time. One that tackles the debate over global warming head on. I found this book to be very interesting and thought provoking and found the Ms. Kingsolver's arguments and analogies were spot on. Take for example, when Ovid was speaking with a reporter who felt that scientist...
Barbara1951
Barbara1951 rated it 11 years ago
p. 73 The writing is magical.Done. Oh wow. Both heartbreaking and wondrously hopeful.
Silver's Reviews
Silver's Reviews rated it 11 years ago
Butterflies that changed someone's mind about an affair? Butterflies that have the entire country flocking to Knoxville, Tennessee? Yes...butterflies may be what Dellarobia needed to change her boring farm life into something more exciting and something more inclined to her intelligence. Migratin...
Tiffany's Bookshelf
Tiffany's Bookshelf rated it 12 years ago
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