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We love books. Tell us about your favourite books and authors, and why they are so good. And while you're at it - having dined out for years on the time I threw Dan Brown out of a train window - tell us who to avoid.
( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 13:40)
We love books. Tell us about your favourite books and authors, and why they are so good. And while you're at it - having dined out for years on the time I threw Dan Brown out of a train window - tell us who to avoid.
( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 13:40)
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oh god, i could ramble forever about my favourite books
some perennial favourites include
all of bret easton ellis but especially glamorama
all of jeanette winterson but especially sexing the cherry
all of kazuo ishiguro but especially when we were orphans
all of jon mcgregor
all of jonathon coe but especially the house of sleep
all of margaret atwood
all of david mitchell
all of isabel allende but especially of love and shadows
if on a winter's night a traveller - calvino
eunioa - christian someone i think
the unbearable lightness of being - kundera
the aberystwith books by malcom pryce - detective fiction with a postmodern twist
audrey niffenegger's ones
the master and margarita - bulgakov
death and the penguin - kurkov
non fiction:
the art of looking - alan fletcher
watching the english - kate fox
all points north - simon armitage
um, i think i should stop now. sorry.
( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 17:32, 4 replies)
some perennial favourites include
all of bret easton ellis but especially glamorama
all of jeanette winterson but especially sexing the cherry
all of kazuo ishiguro but especially when we were orphans
all of jon mcgregor
all of jonathon coe but especially the house of sleep
all of margaret atwood
all of david mitchell
all of isabel allende but especially of love and shadows
if on a winter's night a traveller - calvino
eunioa - christian someone i think
the unbearable lightness of being - kundera
the aberystwith books by malcom pryce - detective fiction with a postmodern twist
audrey niffenegger's ones
the master and margarita - bulgakov
death and the penguin - kurkov
non fiction:
the art of looking - alan fletcher
watching the english - kate fox
all points north - simon armitage
um, i think i should stop now. sorry.
( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 17:32, 4 replies)
Ah! Eunoia!
Thanks for the reminder. That was on my list of things to read, but keeps getting forgotten. It's now in my amazon basket.
( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 17:41, closed)
Thanks for the reminder. That was on my list of things to read, but keeps getting forgotten. It's now in my amazon basket.
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I read Hotel du Lac
a few years back. I'm not sure why I finished it as I'm sure I was suffering more from the dullness of the book than the protagonist was in her life.
Maybe that was the point of the writing style.
Edit: I could have sworn that you had Anita Brookner in the list. My bad.
( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 18:23, closed)
a few years back. I'm not sure why I finished it as I'm sure I was suffering more from the dullness of the book than the protagonist was in her life.
Maybe that was the point of the writing style.
Edit: I could have sworn that you had Anita Brookner in the list. My bad.
( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 18:23, closed)
Glamorama
agree. What a brilliantly erratic book. Loved it, although it gave me anxiety from time to time.
( , Tue 10 Jan 2012, 5:05, closed)
agree. What a brilliantly erratic book. Loved it, although it gave me anxiety from time to time.
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