To not have a TV has its advantages, I have had so much extra time this year to just enjoy books. It has therefore been more difficult to choose my favourite book for 2009. However, after much deliberation I choose The Outcast by Sadie Jones. It was one of the few books I read this year that I just couldn’t put down and wished it never ended. Jones’ writing is easy to read and her characters were well written. The outcast is also one of the books I have recommended to most people this year. I look forward to read her latest book Small wars, which was published this past autumn.
Josefine
My recommendations: The reluctant fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid (a close second for book of the year)
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Showing posts with label book of the year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book of the year. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Book of the year 2008
The book of the year was difficult to choose from since I this year I have read much and broad (if you remember my last years resolution). Finally I set my mind on March by Geraldine Brooks. I have mentioned it here before, but a brief recap of the book tells us that it is about the whereabouts of Little Women’s (Louisa May Alcott) father during the American Civil War.
I have decided on March because of its story, which captures every reader who read Little Women and now we finally find out some more about their mysterious father! The second reason is Brook’s talent in putting words on a paper that makes sense and won’t disappoint you. It makes the book easy to read without loosing its appeal to a good story.
Every year I give a new years resolution, however this year I was undecided o what it was going to be, until my siblings made the decision, when they gave me the Swedish version of 1001 books you must read before you die.
Looking through it, there were some I had already read, but there were still plenty to go. I therefore decided that my new years resolution would be to read at least one book from each chapter (there are five: before 18th century, 18th century, 19th century, 20th century and 21st century).
What is your new years resolution this year or don’t you give any resolutions?
Josefine
My recommendations March by Geraldine Brooks
I have decided on March because of its story, which captures every reader who read Little Women and now we finally find out some more about their mysterious father! The second reason is Brook’s talent in putting words on a paper that makes sense and won’t disappoint you. It makes the book easy to read without loosing its appeal to a good story.
Every year I give a new years resolution, however this year I was undecided o what it was going to be, until my siblings made the decision, when they gave me the Swedish version of 1001 books you must read before you die.
Looking through it, there were some I had already read, but there were still plenty to go. I therefore decided that my new years resolution would be to read at least one book from each chapter (there are five: before 18th century, 18th century, 19th century, 20th century and 21st century).
What is your new years resolution this year or don’t you give any resolutions?
Josefine
My recommendations March by Geraldine Brooks
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
The book of the year
One of my great discoveries last year was the American writer Joyce Carol Oates. I happened upon her by mistake, browsing the library for something to read and she has really become one of my favourite authors. Therefore I will declare her novel Black Girl, White Girl my favourite book of the year. It was through this book I first met her wonderful way of writing. It is different, like you think. She jumps between time and space and different scenes. At the same time she does it in a way that makes you understand exactly what is going on.
After finishing Black Girl, White Girl I have also read Black Water and currently I am reading The Falls.
My hopes and expectations for this new year is that I will have time to read as much and varied as possible (one of the perks of not having to read for school anymore). My New Year's resolution is to read at least six writers, which are new to me. It wouldn’t be too difficult to read a new writer every other month.
Josefine
My recommendations: Black girl White girl by Joyce Carol Oates.
After finishing Black Girl, White Girl I have also read Black Water and currently I am reading The Falls.
My hopes and expectations for this new year is that I will have time to read as much and varied as possible (one of the perks of not having to read for school anymore). My New Year's resolution is to read at least six writers, which are new to me. It wouldn’t be too difficult to read a new writer every other month.
Josefine
My recommendations: Black girl White girl by Joyce Carol Oates.
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