When I lived in the UK and Italy,
the only time I ever tended to read was in bed before going to sleep. In fact,
I would often fall asleep reading, and would then have to go back and re-read
the next night to remember what was going on. (I read the whole of “The Name of
the Rose” in this fashion, at a time when I must have been especially tired,
managing only a page or so at a time. By the time I got to the end of the book,
I had absolutely no idea what it had all been about. Thank goodness for the
film and Sean Connery!)
Here, with a
slightly different pace of life and priorities, I have rediscovered the joy of spending
lazy afternoons lying on my bed with the dappled sunlight dancing through the
window, getting completely engrossed in a book.
These are the books
I have read and, with only one or two exceptions, thoroughly enjoyed – testament either
to the good literary taste of VSO volunteers or to my ability to pick out books
I will like. (I suspect the latter – some of the ones I got rid of looked like
complete rubbish!)
Middlesex – Jeffrey Eugenides
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes – A C Doyle
The Bean Trees – Barbara Kingsolver
Me Talk Pretty Some Day – David Sedaris
The Long Song – Andrea Levy
A Week in December – Sebastian Faulks
The Slap – Christos Tsiolkas
Shakespeare – Bill Bryson
The Help – Kathryn Stockett
The Book Thief – Markus Zusak
First Love, Last Rites – Ian McEwan
The Big Snow – David Park
Beatrice and Virgil – Yann Martel
The Pianist – Wladyslaw Szpilman
A Fool’s Alphabet – Sebastian Faulks
When a Crocodile eats the Sun – Peter
Godwin
The Lacuna – Barbara Kingsolver
Moral Tribes: Emotion, Reason and the Gap
Between Us and Them – Joshua Greene
Status Anxiety – Alain De Botton
The Gathering – Anne Enright
A Kestrel for a Knave – Barry Hines
Burmese Days – George Orwell
The Constant Gardner – John Le Carre
Winter in Madrid – C. J. Sansom
Started Early, Took my Dog – Kate Atkinson
Prodigal Summer – Barbara Kingsolver
My Life as a Fake – Peter Carey
Any Human Heart – William Boyd
The Finkler Question – Howard Jacobson
Dead Famous – Ben Elton
Parrot and Olivier in America – Peter Carey
Map of the Invisible World – Tash Aw
Message from an Unknown Chinese Mother –
Xinran
Restless Souls: Rebels, Refugees, Medics
and Misfits on the Thai-Burma Border – Phil Thornton
What? ! No Barbara Cartland or 50 Shades of Grey?! Actually, you've not missed much! A very eclectic mix... Do you want me to also look for local librarian posts? !
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