Oprah + Franzen, Take 2

by Malena Lott

Are you on board with Oprah's book club pick?

As a book club (and a book club that promotes reading whatever strikes your fancy), Book End Babes is thrilled that Oprah has a book club, period. She has a big voice, a world-wide audience, and she gets people to bookstores. I’d heard mid-last week that Oprah selected another Jonathon Franzen book (her 2001 choice, Franzen’s The Corrections never made it onto her show because he didn’t want her logo on his book. She disinvited him.) This time around, she told her audience on Friday’s show that the author sent her a galley with a personal note, so I’m guessing that was his way of apologizing. I mean, not everyone that sends a galley to Oprah gets it into her hands. He’s a big literary deal, and I really want to be on board and love his books, but I gave up on The Corrections after a page that was one looooong sentence. My daughter talks like that, but she’s a kid and I don’t know what she’s saying half the time. Oprah said of his new book, and her fresh pick, Freedom, that it would be one of our favorite reads of all time. Somebody tell me when it gets to the good stuff, because I’m not feeling anything differently reading it as I did reading the last one. Does it take away his brilliance? Absolutely not. Whoever among us claims to the scion of good literary taste should be drug around back for Tony Soprano to take a whack at you. I’ll let the New York Times drool over Franzen, while I keep my pom-poms high in the air for the stories that do for me what Oprah’s picks do for her.

I don’t even think it’s an issue about literary versus commercial fiction. To me, fiction is fiction, a story a story, and if it works, it works. I suppose Oprah is looking for BIG stories, but I’d just as soon have her select a steampunk novel. How cool if everyone was reading Gail Carriger’s books at the same time. Or, insert some book you thought was fresh and cool that not enough people know about. That’s about 99% of all books out there! The ones who get the big ad budgets and get the attention of the big media (and big voices like O’s) get the sales.

One person’s BEST THING EVER is another’s MEH. As the editor at Book End Babes, I get a lot of books in the mail, though only a tiny fraction compared to my husband’s mail call each day for his site Bookgasm. Combined, I get to peruse at least twenty new titles a week. I give new authors a chance all the time. I love to discover new voices, which is, I suppose, what rubs me a little wrong about Oprah’s choice. She could’ve made someone’s career with her selection, yet she chose a book that’s already had huge buzz, huge best-seller status and I was really hoping for her to help me find someone new to love. Yet, does one actor deserve to win the Academy Award twice? Sure, why not? If she wants to give the same author her coveted seal of approval, it’s her show. I often recommend sophomore and junior efforts here on BEB of authors I think are hitting home runs again and again.

And this is your book club. Sure, we want to be your resource to find out about great books. We list four good reads all month long in the sidebar, and they aren’t all women’s fiction, either. Our Bookettes, our featured bloggers, also introduce our readers to books they have loved. What I care most about is that you find something you connect with and then share that with people in your life. Each of us can light a spark. As always, we welcome authors to discuss their lives here. We genuinely want to get to know readers and authors and share the stories of our lives. Our real estate is yours.

Thank you for reading whatever you choose, as often as you can. If you’re reading FREEDOM, we’d love to hear your thoughts on it. If you were Oprah and could get millions to read a book of your choosing, what would that book be?

The Kosher Sutra

The Kosher Sutra by Shmuley Boteach

First line: “Boring. That’s what our lives have become.”

For regular Oprah reviewers, you know what I mean when I say when Dr. Oz speaks, we listen. So when Dr. Oz blurbs on the back cover that “Rabbi Shmuley penetrates the veil shrouding American sexuality to highlight that eroticism is the thrilling desire to comprehend the mystery of life and attach ourselves to the source of all being,” who wouldn’t give it a look see? Especially with the abysmal statistics of a) sexless marriages and b) high marital infidelity don’t our love, and sex lives, deserve some attention?

The book promises “8 Sacred Secrets for Reigniting Desire and Restoring Passion for Life.” Shalom is a nationally-recognized figure and one of the most prominent rabbis in the country thanks to his TLC show, “Shalom in the Home,” and his Oprah & Friends Sirius radio show, “The Rabbi Shmuley Show.” I’ve always appreciated how quickly Shmuley can get to the heart of the issue and offer great advice. 

Shmuley deals head-on with the “grass is greener” issue we all seem to have at some level by saying that the “tragic mistake” is that we have to “travel somewhere, buy something or acquire an army of admirers in order to make life exciting.” Oops. Wrong-o? Schmuley says instead we have to “discover the depth- the hidden spark…the buried treasure that exists just beneath the surface.” And here I was hoping I could find the buried treasure in, say, the Cayman Islands. 

To say the book is brilliant may sound glib, but it’s true. If you want insight into the midlife orgasm and those eight secrets (hint: the first one is innocence), then get your index finger to click buy on this thought-provoking read.

For: The hidden truths about erotocism and life itself. Unputdownable. - Malena Lott

Buy it at Amazon.

You Can Heal Your Life

You Can Heal Your Life by Louise L. Hay

First line: “Life is really very simple. What we give out, we get back.”

I don’t doubt that metaphysics is real. It’s not about religion or even spirituality, though you could easily connect all the dots if you so wish. Hay’s philosophy espouses letting go of the past, loving ourselves, daily affirmations and other exercises to heal your life from the inside out. Including dis-eases. For those who believe in the mind/body/spirit connection, this will make sense, even if you may not feel comfortable at first looking in the mirror and telling yourself how fabulous you are, even when you are in physical or emotional pain. It’s not about ego, but about acceptance and positive results from positive thinking. While I’m not sure “holding on to the garbage of your past” can cause anal fistula and hemorrhoids, letting go of the past, with a nice glop of Preparation H, couldn’t hurt. Unfortunately, as we age we let the good mood of our youth sour, and tend to complain about the aches and pains instead of embrace the joy of the every day. For that reason alone, the book is worth the read.

For: Healing your life through new thought patterns.-Malena Lott

Buy it at Amazon.

Finding Your North Star

Finding Your Own North Star, Marth Beck

First line: “Melvin worked as a middle manager at IBM, and a miserable middle manager Melvin made.”

I’ve been a Beck fan ever since her first Oprah appearance, and many O articles later, I finally read the book, which proved to me why she was on Oprah in the first place. She’s spot-on, direct and relevant. Her quiz upfront told me I’d already found my North Star, but I still enjoyed reading it nonetheless.

For: The every-day folks who don’t buy into new-agey advice but just want to live a more meaningful life. –Malena Lott

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