Thursday, 28 May 2020

Circe - Customer Review


During these unusual times we have been working hard to stay in touch with the members of our shared reading groups to find out what they've been reading.  Some have put down their thoughts as reviews that we'd like to share.  Here's Olivia with her review of 'Circe' by Madeline Miller.

Yn ystod y cyfnod anarferol yma rydym wedi bod yn gweithio’n galed i aros mewn cysylltiad ag aelodau o’n grwpiau darllen i ganfod beth maen nhw wedi bod yn ei ddarllen.  Mae rhai wedi rhannu’u barn ar ffurf adolygiadau ac fe hoffem rannu’r rhain.  Dyma Olivia gyda’i barn am  'Circe' gan Madeline Miller.

‘In the house of Helios, god of the sun and mightiest of the Titans, a daughter is born. But Circe is a strange child--not powerful, like her father, nor viciously alluring like her mother. Turning to the world of mortals for companionship, she discovers that she does possess power--the power of witchcraft, which can transform rivals into monsters and menace the gods themselves.’

Madeline Millers’ Circe gives a powerful voice to the goddess of magic and daughter of the sun Helios. As a plot device in Greek mythology – most notably her infamous spell in Homer’s poem of turning Odysseus’ men into pigs – it is refreshing to read a magical and heartfelt recount of Circe that explores a woman’s perspective in a predominantly male collection of myths.
Circe is foremost a beautifully written story about self-transformation and adapting from strife, as we develop an understanding of the alternative side to the jealous and vindictive goddess. Miller tactfully touches upon themes of family outcasts, female rivalry, motherhood, love and loss; and it is so authentically written that you will feel like you are making spells with Circe in her cobbled floor cottage, sailing the seas with her on one of her iconic journeys, and prowling Aiaia with her familiar lion.

“I had been cold and stern for so long, carved with regrets and years like a monolith. But that was only a shape I had been poured into. I did not have to keep it.”

As a Latin and Greek teacher, Miller’s knowledge of the Titans and Olympians is extensive and fresh as she weaves the story in and out of the well-known myths and legends with a fine gold thread, and invites us to suffer Circe’s injustices and triumph with her as she becomes a powerful sorceress in her exile. The writing is so vivid and illuminated that I felt like a part of Circe’s long life and was reluctant to leave her at the end. I highly recommend this unique novel of the unsung heroine. 
John William Waterhouse - Sketch of Circe, 1911-1914

Wednesday, 20 May 2020

Girl, Woman, Other - Customer Review


During these unusual times we have been working hard to stay in touch with the members of our shared reading groups to find out what they've been reading.  Some have put down their thoughts as reviews that we'd like to share.  Here's Doreen with her opinion of 'Girl, Woman, Other' by Bernadine Evaristo.

Yn ystod y cyfnod anarferol yma rydym wedi bod yn gweithio’n galed i aros mewn cysylltiad ag aelodau o’n grwpiau darllen i ganfod beth maen nhw wedi bod yn ei ddarllen.  Mae rhai wedi rhannu’u barn ar ffurf adolygiadau ac fe hoffem rannu’r rhain.  Dyma Doreen gyda’i barn am  'Girl, Woman, Other' gan Bernadine Evaristo.

'Girl, Woman, Other' by Bernardine Evaristo is a worthy winner of the Booker prize,  which she shared with Margaret Attwood . Interestingly she writes with no full stops. In the book we meet many diverse, colourful characters, who are linked in different ways. The story covers various issues of gender,  race and class. It leads to a satisfying conclusion but some may ask what happened next. I think this book can be enjoyed by any age and not necessarily just by women.

Tuesday, 5 May 2020

‘Highly Recommended!’ by the staff at Torfaen Libraries


Welcome back!  Last time, library staff recommended books for our junior and teenage readers.  This month it’s the turn of the adults, four more books that are well worth a look!


The Priory of the Orange by Samantha Shannon (recommended by Angharad) – A diverse and inclusive set of characters in a fantasy epic filled with original cultures, myths and creatures.  Most unique fantasy book I’ve read in years, it’s long but I loved it!

The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters (recommended by Mair) – A richly written, well-crafted story set in 1922 London, full of subtlety, intensity and a mix of genres.

The Unexpected Joy of the Ordinary by Catherine Gray (recommended by Skye) – An insightful read that reframes how you approach everyday life.  Catherine has a humorous writing style that is down to earth and relatable.

Gutsy Women by Hillary and Chelsea Clinton (recommended by Skye) – An informative and inspiring collection of stories featuring pioneering women who have contributed greatly to the fields of politics, civil rights, science, sports and education.

We hope you enjoy whatever you’re reading this month, don’t forget that you can access more books for free online on BorrowBox by using your library card.


Croeso ‘nôl!  Fis diwethaf, rhoddodd staff y llyfrgell gymeradwyaeth o lyfrau i’n darllenwyr iau a’r rheiny yn eu harddegau.  Dyma dro’r oedolion felly, pedwar llyfr sydd werth eu darllen!


The Priory of the Orange gan Samantha Shannon (cymeradwywyd gan Angharad) – Cymeriadau amrywiol a chynhwysol mewn stori ffantasi’n llawn diwylliannau, mythau a chreaduriaid gwreiddiol.  Y llyfr ffantasi mwyaf unigryw i mi ddarllen ers blynyddoedd, mae’n hir ond roeddwn i werth fy modd!


The Paying Guests gan Sarah Waters (cymeradwywyd gan Mair) – Stori  gyfoethog a chrefftus wedi ei seilio yn Llundain yn 1922, llawn cynildeb, dwyster a chymysgedd o genres.


The Unexpected Joy of the Ordinary gan Catherine Gray (cymeradwywyd gan Skye) – Llyfr craff sy’n ail-ffurfio’ch ffordd o edrych ar fywyd pob dydd. Mae gan Catherine ddull digrif o ysgrifennu sy’n ddiffwdan a chydymdeimladwy.


Gutsy Women gan Hillary a Chelsea Clinton (cymeradwywyd gan Skye) – Casgliad o storïau llawn gwybodaeth ac ysbrydoledig yn cynnwys menywod arloesol sydd wedi cyfrannu’n helaeth ym meysydd gwleidyddiaeth, hawliau sifil, gwyddoniaeth, chwaraeon ac addysg.


Rydym yn gobeithio y byddwch yn mwynhau pa bynnag lyfrau y byddwch yn eu darllen y mis hwn, peidiwch ag anghofio bod modd i chi gael rhagor o lyfrau am ddim ar-lein ar BorrowBox gan ddefnyddio’ch cerdyn llyfrgell.