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review 2014-10-12 02:44
Bad Grrlz' Guide to Reality
Bad Grrlz' Guide to Reality: The Complete Novels Wild Angel and Adventures in Time and Space with Max Merriwell - Pat Murphy

I've read a book by Pat Murphy before and liked it so when I was invited to read this omnibus of two of her books (Wild Angel and Adventures in Space and Time With Max Merriwell) I jumped at the chance. These two books work well as a collection (even though they are different genres) and while I was reading Adventures I found myself wishing that Pat Murphy's book There and Back Again would have been included as well. I understood why it was not included when I read the afterword and saw that it is no longer in print. This omnibus is still quite enjoyable without There and Back Again and I would recommend this to someone looking for some great adventure stories.

 

Here are my reviews for each book:

 

Wild Angel

What a completely unexpected breath of fresh air. I have to admit that before I started reading Wild Angel I was a bit wary about it. I just didn't think I'd end up liking a story about a girl raised by wolves. I needn't have worried though because once I started reading it, it was extremely hard to put down.

 

Sarah was one of the most fascinating characters that I have read about in a while. To go from such sorrow at a young age to joining a wolf pack and learning the ways of a wolf made me grow to really like her. At times she could be frustrating and it felt like she developed wolf-like senses way too fast but I loved how strong she became once she was adopted by the pack. I mostly liked the secondary characters (I loved Max) but Sarah was the character that really shined in this.

 

I absolutely loved that this took place during the gold rush. This allowed the story to alternate between focusing on Sarah and showing what life was like back then. After reading this I really look forward to reading more books that take place during that time period.

 

Adventures in Space and Time with Max Merriwell

After reading Wild Angel and liking it I was excited to start this book. While I did enjoy it overall, this one definitely did not have the same magic as Wild Angel. This takes place on a cruise ship in which Max Merriwell's pen names show up and start to cause trouble. Ironically enough Max Merriwell and his pen names are pen names of the author, Pat Murphy.

 

Sometimes it was a little hard to keep my attention in this book. I ended up liking the characters who weren't the '"pen names" more than those who were and was a bit annoyed at all the appearances of the pen names. All the talk of physics in the 'Bad Grrlz' parts of this book could at times be a bit over my head and ended up lessening my enjoyment. I understand how important those parts were to the book but they weren't my favorite parts.

 

I wasn't really big on the ending. It really connects back to all the physics and pataphysics stuff discussed (which I already wasn't fond of) and it just seemed like it went out with a fizzle. I would recommend this to people who have read Wild Angel or another of Pat Murphy's books There and Back Again.

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text 2014-10-02 02:49
Reading Updates

I have decided to combine my reading updates for the two books that I am reading and to put them in one post.

 

 

Bad Grrlz' Guide to Reality by Pat Murphy: 4% read

Right now I am reading the first book in this omnibus, Wild Angel. This is about a girl (in 1850) who sees her parents murdered and then finds a pack of wolves and is then raised by a she-wolf. The book description describes it much better than I did. I was a bit wary about this book because it didn't sound like anything that I had read before and I wasn't sure how I'd react to it. So far I have really enjoyed it. I like that it takes place during the gold rush and also the relationship that is developing between Sarah and the she-wolf Wauna is really interesting. I can't wait to read more of this.

 

 

Rhett Butler's People by Donald McCaig: On page 137 out of 690

I was a bit wary to read this after I read Scarlett by Alexandra Ripley and didn't enjoy it. I have liked everything that McCaig has written about Rhett's childhood. Getting to actually see events from Rhett's point-of-view has really opened up different sides to him that you don't really see in Gone With the Wind. I can't say that I really like his sister Rosemary, or really how she is portrayed. I have just read the chapter that covers the barbeque at Twelve Oaks and I did enjoy getting into Rhett's head during all that happened at the barbeque. Rhett has always been one of my favorite characters of all time so I am enjoying this so far and am finding it to be quite interesting.

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