Titans
T**B
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D**M
ANOTHER WINNER FOR MEACHAM
Once again Leila Meacham has created an epic saga: using perfectly correct English, she has birthed a circular, emotional, mysterious tale that compels the attention of the reader from page one, right through to the very last period. The reader is drawn into the action on all levels, anticipating (not always correctly) what comes next; in a setting with numerous people, the reader is able to feel the emotions of all parties involved: fear, frustration, love, hate, guilt, openness, and a myriad of other emotions. In my review of SOMERSET, her novel before TITANS, I stated my opinion that she permitted the reader to “be a fly on the wall” and that beautiful talent is again displayed in TITANS. The characters in this latest drama dwell in various socio-economic levels, and the emphasis is that, although most of us hide behind a self-imposed façade, we all pretty much share the same basic hopes and fears, loves and hates, pettiness and graciousness, etc. As an aside, I have spent my career working in the “oil industry” and Meacham has nailed the excitement, anticipation, and fear of all parties involved in an oil exploration venture. Further, her extensive knowledge of Texas agriculture, ranching, and weather is very impressive, but her knowledge of the railroad systems in Texas in those days is superior to most (except maybe landmen). Sara Lynn Robbins, the wonderful person to whom Ms. Meacham dedicates this book, was a very good friend of mine and introduced me to Leila’s works; I, too, love and miss our mutual friend. Sara Lynn, a paleontologist, was in touch with Leila during the time she was writing this book, and wherever she is, Sara is celebrating Leila’s success in describing an exciting time in the history of Texas, including some of the romance of the oil industry. Thanks Leila, for the great book and the dedication to our FANTASTIC friend.
M**2
Powerful and Influential
This is a great book, but it is not a mystery thriller, a spy novel, a detective who done it novel, or an X rated love story. It is just fantastic literature. The title itself refers back to Greek mythology and the ancient gods who ruled before the Olympians. These giants were the children of Uranus and Gaea, or heaven and earth. This is not a book about Greek mythology, however. It is a book about mortal giants of incredible strength and knowledge...not necessarily physical strength. It is about people who are very powerful and influential in certain fields...thus the title Titans.It is also a book about families, parents, sisters, brothers, friends, and foes. The author says it best when she said, "Key players make wrong decisions based on what they believe to be the right reasons. These always result in life changes, often tragic. The characters must then either deal with the consequences or find a way out of the dilemma. 'Crises defines us." In them, we discover who we are."This is such an accurate description of the characters in this book. They are caught in their own web of "good intentions."The novel's setting is in Texas during the early 1900's and right before the huge oil boom. It begins with the birth of twins and one is given away because the mother does not want two. Now what? These two children become the core of the novel. They grow up living in different towns, but very close to each other and yet never knew the other existed. Until...It is also a story of friendships, love, betrayal, and loyalty. You name it, and it has it. It is just a great read about life and how we handle ourselves in our various dilemmas.If you enjoy good literature, you'll like it. I would also recommend Roses also by Leila Meacham. Both are fantastic!
T**T
New Addition to the Favorites Books List
About nine years ago, a friend and I decided to read 52 books together over the course of a year. We each chose 26 titles and drew out of a bowl, the order in which they would be read. Rose's was our second book. My friend chose it because it was a title she received from the book of the month club and was on her to read pile. It became an instant favorite for both of us. We recommended it to anyone who asked for a book recommendation, and some who did not ask. Titans, for me, fits that same criteria-instant favorite. This book grabbed me from the beginning and didn't let go. Even before I finished it, I was recommending it to people I thought would enjoy it. I truly hope they read it and do enjoy it.I can't really go into particulars about the story. I fear that may give it away. Just know that for this avid reader, the characters and the storyline were completely engrossing and engaging. There is only one character who is unlikable - you'll know who she is straight away...Grab a cup of tea and a comfy spot and enjoy!
A**M
I Loved this story! My First Leila Meachum Book!
This is a wonderful story of a Texas family during the very early 1900’s heady days of oil discovery. The storyline is the heart wrenching and heart warming past that threatens to divide two families.This book also delves into the adoption process or lack thereof in accordance with the time period.As an adoptive parent, this story confirmed what I already knew, it is about the love which goes into adopting a baby and raising the child who becomes your own in every way. It also is in keeping with my lifelong belief, parenthood does not begin “in the backseat of a Chevy”, it begins in the heart and continues from the moment you hold your baby.
P**R
Draggy...
About half way through reading this - bleh...putting it aside for something else for now. So far way too much rehashing the same information and none of the characters really win you over.
H**N
Absolutely addicting
An unputdownable tale of long buried family secrets set at the turn of the 20th century in the heart of Texas.
D**D
Great book
This was a very good read. Lots of interesting characters. I couldn't put it down same as the first one of hers I read "Roses". I shall look for another of her books now.
L**P
Better than I expected!
Book came quickly and said it was used but it looks brand new to me. Excellent story!
A**R
Five Stars
Great book!! As usual the author doesn't disappoint. I hope their is a sequel.
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