Friday, February 28, 2014

Book Wishlist

1. Sloppy Firsts

2. Scent of the Missing

3. Stories I Only Tell My Friends

4. The Other Side of Paradise

5.  She Said Yes

Book 3 review

Some memoirs tend to be sappy and it seems like the author is trying to make you feel bad for them. But for Piper Chapman, that is not true at all. Piper extends on her time in jail and all of the struggles she went through. But not only did she talk about her struggles, she talked about jail in a way that made it seem like it was kind of a fun place to be; despite the drama here and there. Orange is the New Black is an intriguing book and definitely makes you want to keep reading. Some say that the Netflix series is more of a ‘can’t stop watching’ rather than the book.

Piper made bad decisions in her early twenties and definitely has some consequences to deal with. She was stupid, just like most people at some point in their life, and definitely was put in a situation that made her make up for it. “I closed myself off, telling myself that I have gotten into this mess and it was no one’s fault but mine.”(21) Being a pretty blonde girl, you wouldn’t think that she would fit into jail. In the beginning, she is nervous and doesn’t know what to expect in any way shape or form. She can’t believe that this is happening but knows that she has to deal with it. Before she goes into jail, she is most nervous about leaving her fiancé and doesn’t know what to expect with that. The only thing that keeps her going is knowing that he’ll be able to visit and she can’t wait for that.

As Piper didn’t know what she was in for when she first got there, she soon found out that she was in for a treat. Nothing can be better than your biggest enemy being in jail with you, right? Luckily she didn’t cause any trouble but that still made Piper felt like she was scared for her life. As the book went on, she definitely got less scared and jail didn’t seem as bad as she thought it would be. She met some friends and some she could be nice to but there were also some that she knew she needed to stay away from. She would call her fiancé every now and then and tell him everything that has gone on. He was always willing to listen but something just didn’t seem right. As time kept moving, Piper noticed that their connection was leaving. She didn’t know what was wrong but something just wasn’t there anymore. She tried to keep talking to him but the visits wore off and soon their relationship was definitely fading.

There wasn’t much that she could do because it was all such a huge change and definitely put a toll on both of their lives. She noticed herself finally feeling more comfortable and finding her niche. Some of the girls were rude and did things to her that she didn’t like. “Once it was clear that I wasn’t her future boo, Crazy Eyes quickly lost interest in me.”(120) At first it really made Piper uncomfortable but as time went on, she got used to it and realized who she needs to keep her distance from and who she can tell things to.

The jail life isn’t what Piper wanted in life; but she couldn’t do anything about it. This story wouldn’t be good from anyone else’s perspective. Piper gave her true and honest input on her time in there and told the story how it truly was. If anyone else were to tell the story, there would be a lot of details missing and it wouldn’t be as interesting and intriguing. Not everyone can make a good jail story, but Piper Chapman definitely did it right.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Post #8


                I think a book has to be semi true to be considered non-fiction. There is definitely a difference between fiction and non-fiction but I also think that non-fiction isn’t as real as a biography. To be considered non-fiction, the context of the book needs to be real and not seem like some sort of thing that could only be real in some imaginary world. I think that half-true stories are okay if the main topic stays real and people can relate to it. If some of the little details here and there aren’t true or are perplexed a bit, I don’t see that being a big deal. Sometimes details have to be exaggerated a little bit in order for the story to be more entertaining and interesting. I think there definitely should be lines between certain genres but I don’t think there should be so many. Usually in a non-fiction novel, parts of it won’t be completely true; which would make it fiction. But when someone writes a biography, all of that information should be completely true and none of it should be made up. Fiction and biographies really can’t relate in any way. Fiction is a made up book and biographies have to deal with a real life situation in some sort of way. Non-fiction seems to be right in the middle of mostly true but also have parts that aren’t true which technically would make it fiction. I don’t think there should be a fine line between fiction and non-fiction but there definitely should be a line between fiction and biographies.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Post #9


Piper Chapman tells her story from a First-Person point of view in the book Orange is the New Black. With this being a memoir, she distinctively gives her input on it but so do all of the other women that are in jail with her. You would think that jail is an intense place and something that was horrible and dreadful but it doesn’t seem too bad in the book. When she was first admitted into jail she was nervous and didn’t know what to expect but it wasn’t nearly as bad as she thought it would be. It seems like the only think that is keep her nerves going is the fact that life behind bars can change; making her worry about her fiancé. I like how the book is told by Piper because I don’t think it would make sense if it were told by anyone else. It allows you to get to know her and how she feels about the situation but also allows you to get to know everyone else that is in there with her. They all become pretty close and good friends which is surprising when you’re in jail. You would imagine that they all hate each other or there are a lot of fights that go on. There is an occasional brawl between two people but that doesn’t happen too often. I like how you get to visualize what it is like to be in jail but I do feel like it is kind of twisted because it isn’t very scary.