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Saturday, 5 May 2007
Regeneration - Pat Barker
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Friday, 20 April 2007
Milkweed - Jerry Spinelli
I was attracted to Milkweed just for the cover, but when I started to read it I was immediately sold. This is a book that grabs you from the first few lines.Its tells the story of a young street boy living in Poland in 1939. With no family or friends he believes he is called 'Stopthief' and does not know his name or if he is a Jew. He is taken under the wing of an older boy and gradually he learns more. This book shows the lead up to the holocaust for Jewish people in Poland from the eyes of an uneducated, naive bystander.
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Friday, 13 April 2007
Tatty - Dwyer Hickey
Hailed by the critics as a masterpiece, Tatty is a devastating, yet hilarious,
depiction of a troubled Dublin family told through the lively, charismatic voice
of a little girl. With brutal honesty, Tatty tells the story of her life with
her beloved, feckless Dad, her tormented Mam, her five siblings and the booze
that brings them down. This not just an entertaining tale, but also a
heartbreaking account of a disturbed childhood that makes for compulsive
reading. From Amazon.
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Monday, 9 April 2007
The World Unseen - Shamim Sarif
Maybe I'm ignorant but I had no idea that there was a large Indian population living in South Africa, let alone that this community were part of the heirarchy of races in 1950s South African race issues.
A really enlightening and informative read for me. This book discusses the lives of two Indian women who have recently moved to Indian areas of S.A. The women have to battle against the rules of their own culture, whilst finding themselves in a country where they are regarded as superior to black people yet inferior to white people. A really good read, a book which has sat on my TBR pile for far to long.
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Saturday, 7 April 2007
The Night Watch - Sarah Waters
As a lover of two of Waters' other books, Tipping The Velvet and Fingersmith I was kind of apprehensive about reading this new novel. I had heard others, who loved her previous work, criticise this book, a few having put this down without having finished it.
Yet, I loved it. It had everything I love about her writing. Fantastic characters. The ability to transport the reader back to another age, and for the reader to feel that they are almost there, standing in the periphery watching the characters in action.
The book is disjointed, it deals with the lives of several young people in WW2 struck London. Each story gradually being built upon, all slightly touching one another, yet never in too corny a way. She has of course her customary lesbian relationship, but various other relationships also exist.
A MUST READ!
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A-Z Challenge
Authors:
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BALLARD, Empire of the Sun
COETZEE, Waiting for the Barbarians
D
ESQUIVEL, Like Water for Chocolate
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GAARDER, The Ringmaster's Daughter
HOEG, Miss Smilla's Feeling For Snow
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J-
K-
LEE, As I Walked Out One Summer Morning
McEWAN, Black Dogs
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PAMUK, Snow
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RABINYAN, Persian Brides
SOUEIF, In The Eye Of The Sun
TOWNSEND, The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole
U-
V-
WOOLF, The Years
X-
YEN, Falling Leaves
Z-
TITLES
A SPOT OF BOTHER, Haddon
BLACK DOGS, McEwan
COLD COMFORT FARM, Gibbons
The DEVIL and Miss Prym, Coelho
EMPIRE OF THE SUN, Ballard
FALLING LEAVES, Yen
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H-
IN THE EYE OF THE SUN, Soueif
J-
The KITE RUNNER, Hassein
LIKE WATER FOR CHOCOLATE, Esqivel
MISS SMILLA'S FEELING FOR SNOW, Hoeg
The NOTEBOOK, Sparks
The ORCHARD ON FIRE, Mackay
The PASSION, WINTERSON
Q
ROOTS, Haley
SNOW, Pamuk
The THIRTEENTH TALE, Setterfield
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V-
WAITING FOR THE BARBARIANS, Coetzee
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The YEARS, Woolf
Z
Tuesday, 3 April 2007
Non Fiction Challenge
I'm joining this challenge in which I have t0 read 5 non fiction books between May 1st to September 30th. You can join or find out more by clicking on the button above.My preliminary list (subject to change) is: