#WondrousWednesday @Eggs
1️⃣ The Big Bang Theory
2️⃣ Checkers - my Dad loved to play and I have fond memories of playing with him.
3️⃣ Tagged
@bthegood @JessClark78 @TheBookHippie
#WondrousWednesday @Eggs
1️⃣ The Big Bang Theory
2️⃣ Checkers - my Dad loved to play and I have fond memories of playing with him.
3️⃣ Tagged
@bthegood @JessClark78 @TheBookHippie
I loved the Netflix series and was delighted to read the book.
This is a wonderful story about a young orphan finding her passion and herself.
Somehow, the descriptions of the game of chess were engaging - even for someone like me who has never played.
Do you play chess?
When 8 yr old Beth‘s parents are killed in a car crash, she is sent to an orphanage where she struggles to acclimate, develops a dependency on tranquilizers, & discovers a talent for chess. When her adopted mother realizes her talent (& the prize money she can win), she supports Beth‘s desire to compete.
Throughout the book, Beth struggles with substance abuse, loss, & competing in a “man‘s” sport.
You don‘t have to know chess to enjoy this book.
#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView
Thanks for the tag @BookwormAHN
1. Monopoly or chess
2. Tagged. Great book and tv series 👌
Thanks for the tag @TheSpineView
#two4tuesday
1. I love the game sequence
2. Tagged
@BethM @peaKnit @JenReadsAlot
#AutumnPlease Day 14
#Nat.ChessDay
@Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
This is the Spanish version of this book. It was a gift, still I want the English version
Geniuses and artists are always willing to #GoTheExtraMile for their craft even though that often borders on an unhealthy obsession. #IdiomInsight @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs
It's me - this is the second time I have picked up this book. The first time I put it back on my TBR. I start strong - really enjoying it, and then lose interest.
#BookSpinBingo (sort of 🙄)
Make a great day everyone - 🙂
Finished 3 books during #JubilantJuly - thanks for hosting @Andrew65
Family in town since Wednesday (until August 7th) - so pleased that I did so well. Hope to get a #BookSpinBingo by the end of the month -
Make a great day everyone 🙂
4✨
Enjoyed this one way more than I thought I would.
I'm not a chess player and was concerned that half of the book would go over my head. So I skeptically got the audio and was very surprised to find I didn't had to know anything about chess to enjoy Beth's journey. This was tense and inspiring.
I've got a busy weekend ahead of me, but I'm gonna try to get my 20hours of reading in.
Here's some books I plan to tackle
#20in4 #ReadAThon
@Andrew65
#Queen #MayMontage This was one of my top reads of last year, AND the Netflix adaptation was killer! @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
My favorite casting of any book #AdaptedToANetflixSeries. Anya Taylor-Joy IS Beth Harmon! #MarchMagic @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
🧡tagged!
🧡Kate Quinn
🧡Quantum Leap
🧡Queen
🧡Quit Playing Games With My Heart Backstreet Boys 🎤🎼
#ManicMonday on Tuesday!!
📩 March 2nd, 2022
Wow.
I watched the Netflix adaptation first, but having read the book I can tell you that the adaptation is reaaaally close to the book!
I liked having more details on Beth, as well as seeing some differences in some scenes :)
I recommend it!
I haven‘t read this yet, but I‘ve watched it and it was fantastic!!
#Alphabetgame
#letterq
Everyone is tagged!!
Netflix series was brilliant. I loved the actors, sets, and costumes. I liked the book almost as well. 3/5♟s
I finished my “Q” book before “P” in my #alphabetchallenge from my shelves. I needed a smaller book to travel.
I tried to read this book but I just couldn‘t get into it and ended up bailing about 50 pages in 😬 It does fit today‘s prompt #AboutAddiction though ☺️ I know a bunch of people loved this book, it just wasn‘t for me.
#BookMoods 😊❤️📚
#BookNerd 🤓💙📚
I know very little about chess, but this book was so engrossing for me! I read half of it in one sitting (staying up way too late to do so). The edition I have needs an editor, and that was a bit distracting. Overall, the book makes me want to watch the Netflix series just to keep going.
I'm not a genius but I think most books about geniuses get it wrong. Being a genius does not make you inherently good at math or physics or chess or anything. If you are gifted and have a passion and an environment that can encourage and recognize you, then the sky's the limit. This book was not believable. Even Bobby Fischer took longer than this to develop. And he ate, drank, and slept chess. The writing was ok. The chess was sloppy.
I never quite got round to watching the Netflix show, but I started the book on impulse and I loved it SO much. I haven‘t found a literary novel this compelling for a long time. I found the writing beautiful but never taxing to get through, and despite knowing next to nothing about chess I found the writing about chess so gorgeous. Beth was a phenomenal protagonist. Even when she did very frustrating things I always felt I understood her
I enjoyed reading it, but it definitely is a more visual type of story. If you don't understand chess, you would probably have difficulty following along. I had a hard time caring for Beth and the book didn't really ever resolve her addiction, but nonetheless it was a good read. Just not for everyone.
Did some #audiocooking. I‘m a bit divided on THE QUEEN‘S GAMBIT. I find it fascinating as a sports story and it‘s been interesting to see how it compares to the show, but I‘m not a fan of Walter Tevis‘s contraction-free narrative. (He does use contractions in his dialogue.) It‘s choppy and stilted to my ear, and the narrator‘s delivery doesn‘t help. I think maybe she and I both have the wrong accent for what Tevis hears in his head as he writes.
I know just some basic chess moves and still found it very entertaining, I imagine it must be fascinating for chess lovers!♟️♟️♟️
I binge watched the TV show right after I finished the book.
Happy World Book Day and International Writers' Day! 📚
I'd seen the tv series, and then just listened to it. The story really was better for me, visually. In the audio the chess moves are spoken, which, was beyond me. The story is mostly the same, and while I enjoyed the story, the narration is very stilted and sounded almost computer generated. So, overall, maybe print is better, but I think for once, I liked the visual production over the audio. #litsyAtoZ Q.
I enjoyed this, although I think if I knew what all the chess moves were that the author described, I‘d have gotten more out of it. Still, a fascinating story. No pictures that are anywhere near pertinent, so one from a walk at the nature center last week.
This was an Amazon Kindle deal last week, and I snatched it up. Almost halfway through after starting it yesterday. One of the rare times when I‘ve seen the tv series before reading the book. Enjoyed the series, loving the book.
This was fabulous! I have only the most basic understanding of chess, and I doubt I would have needed even that to understand or appreciate this. Many chess stories follow similar themes like a child grows up and realizes they‘re no longer a prodigy , or a woman in a man‘s world… I think I fell in love with this story because at its heart it‘s not about one simple thing that can be distilled down to a single sentence.
Beth learned of her mother‘s death from a woman with a clipboard.
#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl
About halfway through this book so far, and absolutely flying through it! It‘s also a perfect match for this picture of #AestheticallyMatched! Woohoo!
#Jumpstart2022 @Lizpixie
#12Booksof2021 @Andrew65
My favorite book of February was The Queen's Gambit. I could read this book again. Still haven't seen the movie.
This was my bookclub's pick for the month. I enjoyed it more than I expected. I was worried that the chess descriptions would be technical and boring but the author gave a sense of how the game was going without knowing the position of the pieces. I was drawn in by the story of the young orphan and her internal struggles to make a place for herself in the competitive world of chess. I might actually watch the Netflix series now.
Quick rant.
I‘m a social worker and specialize in child sexual assault, so I‘m gonna need a trigger warning for child sex abuse books. I can handle it well at work, I‘ve been doing this for 15 years. But I‘m not a fan of reading about it in my personal life. I wasn‘t expecting it in The Queen‘s Gambit and I def won‘t be watching the tv show.
End rant.
2✨ The first chapter was hard to read. After that it had sprinklings of sexuality that I felt wasn‘t needed at all. Like we could say she was maturing without what was stated. The story was pretty good, and I wanted Beth to get a real win. I just had a hard time liking this book as a whole. The series follows the book really well so I didn‘t see much more depth that I was hoping to find.
Worth reading for sure!
https://bookreviewbyjohanna.wordpress.com/2021/11/05/tvserie-vs-bok-the-queens-g...
18-20 Oct 2021 (audiobook)
A young orphan enters the world of competitive chess during the Cold War era but battles with self doubt and substance abuse.
Despite only a rudimentary knowledge (and interest) in chess and disliking the narrator, I found this riveting. Beth was fundamentally a flawed character - obsessive, self-centred, non-communicative, and incapable of empathy. Yet I did wish her success.
Time to watch the Netflix series now.