Rated-R
3.29.2007Generally, how I remember it is Akish was the daughter of someone who was in power. To get her father out of power she danced (probably a little like the Pussy Cat Dolls) for a guy. The guy decided he wanted her to be his wife. She told him that she would marry him if he brought her her fathers head. I have not finished this tale or I don't remember how it ends, but I would have to say that it is more than a little gory. And this is recommended reading for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
I believe the Book of Mormon is another testament of Jesus Christ, but it is bloody. I was telling jj about this this morning and he said if they made a movie about the Book of Mormon it would be rated R.
So last night at my book club, we discussed These Is My Words
So, a woman (who happens to be in my ward) came to the bookclub and had not read the book. Every time we said killed or raped or died, she scrunched up her face and said things like, I am glad I did not read it. When the talk turned to sheepskin condoms, which I guess was a form of birth control back then, she got up and left. I was more than a little irritated. Real life is rated R, not by choice and you hope those things never happen to you. But they do, and pretending that things don't happen doesn't make them go away or not happen. Facing the issues and being prepared is more productive and more realistic than wishing them away.
Annie did a great review of the book, which I also recommend.


3/29/2007 7:18 PM
I agree that the book was great, and for how many horrible things happened it was always very realistic and never indulging, meaning it was never gory to be gory. I didn't realize about the girl leaving, but now I remember. That's unfortunate that the discussion of birth control makes her so uncomfortable, especially as we were mostly interested in what birth control was like in that historical time period and the challenges of using it.