Agristotle said:
Please report back on The Name of the Rose.
Since this post I've finished:
- The Two Towers (with my kids)
- Sense and Sensibility (on a whim), which I'd not really recommend to most of my friends, unless of course you're married to a woman who loves period pieces in which case you can watch at least four different versions of the movie afterwards and discuss how each interprets the characters and weaves the story together differently before you rip off her bodice and go to town.
The Name of the Rose: I have thoroughly enjoyed this book. It's a well written mystery set in a monastery in Italy that lends itself to many levels of understanding and interpretation. Our novice Adso arrives with an Englishman, Brother William, who is invited to solve a murder before a large delegation arrives (William of course happens to be up to date on all the 'modern' technological advances of the 1300s). However, while the Abbott lets him investigate, the library is off limits and not everyone is honest, making it hard to solve the case. You can enjoy just the mystery, but you can also explore European and Roman Catholic history (though that will probably entail some references between all of the orders - not necessary to enjoy the story). It's also an investigation of epistemology - what's true? How do I know it's true? It's masterfully told to bring you to the final dialogue between the main characters and leave you wondering. I do recommend a reference guide for the characters which can be found online.
- Return of the King: only The Gray Havens is left with my kids but we'll wrap it up tomorrow and watch the movie next week.