So I finally finished The Cider House Rules, after months and months. It wasn’t that I didn’t enjoy it – it was a just a damn long book. And I did very much enjoy it – the story is a little different than the movie version based on the book. In the book, Homer and Candy actually have a child, and the story takes place over many more years. Plus there’s a whole heck of a lot more detail. John Irving is a great storyteller, and the last third of the book I had trouble putting it down. I liked the theme of rules - society’s rules, our own personal rules that we live by, and hold others to. Do rules guide us in determining what’s right or what’s wrong? Or are they simply an excuse to take the easy way out? To keep us safe in our little cocoons and avoid making the tough decisions ourselves? Rules make us feel safe. And it’s easy enough to disregard the ones that we determine don’t apply to us, when convenient.
Hmm, anyways, sounds like I may need something a little lighter and more humorous for my next book, doesn’t it?–I’m thinking about Nature Girl by Carl Hiassen.
And finally, I will bestow the following honor on The Cider House Rules:
Best book I’ve read with way too much pony penis imagery