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Monday, 24 December 2012
Another Year in Books
Last year I made Christmas cards for one of my book groups with a photo of some of the books we had read. It made a nice card, and several members of the group told me that they had kept theirs as a record. The card created an instant tradition, and this Christmas I made a similar one, showing all the books we have read in 2012.
This year's books were:
Jennifer Egan, A Visit from the Goon Squad
Julian Barnes, The Sense of an Ending
Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities
David Lodge, A Man of Parts
Raymond Carver, Beginners
Carlos Ruiz Zafon, The Angel's Game
Beth Gutcheon, Still Missing
Marina Lewycka, Various Pets Alive & Dead
Of the nine books, my top choice would be Still Missing. I can't say that it's an enjoyable read, because it deals with a parent's worst nightmare, a missing child. But it was gripping and very convincing in portraying how the parents and the people around them got through the aftermath of the disappearance as best they could. The edition that we read is a re-issue by Persephone, and so was beautifully produced, a pleasure to hold.
We intersect on the Barnes and the Lewycka which I thought were both super but for different reasons.
Did you know Marina L when she lived in Leeds .. . we did. Her first book was v good & rather autobiographical, then I think she went off the boil until this one. I read Lanchester's "Whoops" right after it which was v appropriate.
My best this year was Binet's HHhH - hard to over-recommend.
We intersect on the Barnes and the Lewycka which I thought were both super but for different reasons.
ReplyDeleteDid you know Marina L when she lived in Leeds .. . we did. Her first book was v good & rather autobiographical, then I think she went off the boil until this one. I read Lanchester's "Whoops" right after it which was v appropriate.
My best this year was Binet's HHhH - hard to over-recommend.
Nice idea!
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