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Bee Season: A Novel

Bee Season: A Novel

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: bee season is alright
Review: Overall, this was a decent book.

On one hand, I couldn't stop reading til I was finished, in part due to habit, in part due to story line, in part due to the ease of the read. The story was well written, indeed. There was a consistent quirk in some of the sentence structure which I found a little annoying. The story can be seen from numerous angles but is brought together on the basis of change, growth, future, acceptance, family, and obsession.

On the other hand, with a few minor changes this should really be classified as a book for young adults. While not meant to be a put down, the writer is much more in tune with the children. While reading, I consistently looked to see why it would be an adult book. Here are my reasons: 1. sex specs 2. mystical judaism references (it's beginner but it's involved..) 3. the advanced writing style. I'd still let any kid read it, but I have philosphy about letting kids read what they want to read.. anyway..

A quick and easy read and one not to be underestimated in depth. Goldberg's flair for the written word is sure to come back biting after further personal exploration and life experience.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Indelible images
Review: Myla Goldberg graces her readers with a novel of exceptional perspective and stunning visual images. Her characters are authentic: Eliza is truly a child, Aaron truly a teenager, Saul a needy and thoughtful father and Miriam a genuinely lost woman. And within all of them I found fragments of kinship. However well rendered her characters and well crafted her storyline, it is the images that Goldberg created that are foremost in my mind. I can no gaze out the window of a plane without thinking of Aaron's red light from God and Miriam's creation left an indelible impression on my mind. Goldberg is a gifted writer and I hope to read more of her works in the future.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mazel Tov Myla, for a gem of a book!
Review: this was one of those books that i was unable to put down. I found myself reading well into the night and trying to read it even on my lunch break at work. when it was over, i was sad to see the cast of characters go. you can't not love this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HIGHLY recommended!
Review: This book was AWESOME, in the true sense of the word! The characters were real, complex and interesting. The story was creative. The writing was practically flawless. Myla Goldberg is my new favorite author - why does she only have one book??

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Seeking Transcendence
Review: I loved this book, and didn't want it to end. The story of four family members, each seeking transcendence in his or her own way, told predominately from the point of view of a sensitive 9 year-old girl who falls in love with the magic of letters and words. Also a novel of suspense and stunning secrets.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Both author and characters seem drugged out
Review: I've never tried it but I understand that some drugs make everything bigger than life, chaotic and, yes, kaleidoscopic. That describes this book. Each character went to the outer limits of believability. The author's photo should have given me a clue that this would be a weird book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply Amazing
Review: Goldberg has crafted an amazing exploration of family life, child psychology, and states of transcendence. This novel is compelling, fascinating, and beautiful. I consider myself a picky reader, and I was quite impressed.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Too Much Dysfunction
Review: I didn't like this book, although I did manage to finish it. The characters were interesting, but not enough. The brother and the mom are too dysfunctional. It started out fine and I had hopes that it was going to develop into something really good, but, actually, I felt it got slightly worse as I read on. I haven't recommended this to any of my friends.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: another dysfunctional family
Review: Loved the story, and no sappy ending either!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Loved the ending
Review: When I put this book down, I had a smile on my face for about ten minutes. I experienced the frustration many people felt (about the klepto part being a bit overdone) but this book had many redeeming qualities! I cared about the characters, especially Eliza. I love books where individuals are on a quest for an spiritual experience, and here it is a whole family! I do not think Aaron's experience was far-fetched. He is exactly the kind of lonely young man to join such a group. I felt sorry for Saul because I thought he was the most lost, without knowing it. I was intrigued with Miriam's obssesive-compulsive disorder, (perfectimundo) but feel it could be made more believable. I don't think this book is for everyone, but I'm very glad I read it. Overall, I thought this was a very intelligent book.


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