Just time for a little round up, as we depart the festive season and get ready to enter a new year.
As hoped there were many pleasing parcels under my Christmas tree, including a bounty of new books to add to my sagging shelves. I’m pleased to welcome -
Found: the best lost, tossed, and forgotten items from around the world (Davy Rothbart)
Wall and Piece (Banksy)
A Winter Book (Tove Jansson)
How We Became Human (Joy Harjo)
Storm Damage (Brian Patten)
Capyboppy (Bill Peet)
Bogwoppit (Ursula Moray Williams)
Survivor - My Story, the next chapter (Sharon Osbourne)
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell (Susanna Clarke)
A little something for the poet, the dreamer, the artist, the collector and the child in all of us.
As the last days fade I annually compile a summary of the best albums, films and books of my past year, to circulate among like-minded friends. This year I share part of that list with you, my virtual but well-read friends.
With the help of Goodreads it would have been all too easy to pick ten books with a 5 star rating - but looking back perhaps at times I was too generous with those stars - you just fini
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Encyclopedia of Snow (Sarah Emily Miano) - my favourite form messing book, and probably my favourite cover too
The Road (Cormac McCarthy) - for seeing my old cowboy loving friend trying his hand at something different
The Gift of Rain (Tan Twan Eng) - for being the Booker novel that most surprised me by how much I liked it
Number9dream (David Mitchell) - for making me feel so excited by a book, jumping around and smiling and all
Fred and Edie (Jill Dawson) - for being my favourite new author of the year
Do White Whales Sing at the Edge of the World? (Paul Wilson) - for being picked from a charity shop on the title alone but being thoroughly splendid
This Side of Brightness (Colum McCann) - for bleak beauty and making me care about tunnels under
The Poisonwood Bible (Barbara Kingsolver) - for allowing me yet again to prefer the voice of the retard
Tori Amos : Piece by Piece (Tori Amos) - for being my favourite non-fiction, and for making me love her even more, despite not really understanding a thing she is on about
1 comment:
Joy Harjo should be good reading. I haven't read anything by her in ages. And what a nice list of favorites from 2007. Happy New Year!
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