Don Quixote
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- Nov 4, 2008
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The Steel Remains - Richard Morgan
Just about to start A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara. 720 pages, small font Anyone else done it? Booker shortlisted in 2015?
Every now and then I scan through lists of books nominated for awards and choose one at random without reading a review or even the back cover blurb.
A Little Life is one of those.
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I'm about two thirds of the way through and some of it is tough going due to the topics covered (self-harm, disability, child abuse, self-loathing...) but the author has me caring about the characters, so even though I find chunks of it make me feel incredibly sad for the characters, I'm getting through it pretty quickly because I'm riveted.
Not a read for anyone wanting a bit of cheery escapism, that's for sure!
How are you getting on with it?
Just about to tuck into Gorky Park by Martin Cruz Smith. Always liked his work so this classic has been long anticipated. It’s a whopper too.
Superb book - go well!
Whole-heartedly recommend Stephen King's new book, Billy Summers. Only 40% through, but it feels like it's reaching it's conclusion, am struggling to put it down!
The Little Drummer Girl by John Le Carre
found it outside someone's house
It’s a phenomenal writing achievement and she is a master at her craft. The first book where I had to write mini character biogs on a piece of paper as she hits you with so many right off the bat (or maybe I’m just too thick to retain the characters in my head)
My thoughts -
While there are abuses in the care etc. system, it’s hard believing so many could befall one person through so many different sets of hands.
Hundreds of pages dedicated to ‘repeat scenarios’ covering the same thing - cutting, Willem and Jude etc.
I found the characters overly sensitive, unrealistically so at times “Oh, Judy” etc. I’m not sure how the book was received by the gay community, seemed a bit like a straight woman’s comic book take on gay or bisexual men interacting.
I couldn’t help feeling Harold and his wife would in real life have ‘binned off’ Jude at some point, their bond, love and patience with him stretched credibility somewhat for me.
All that said, a great read I’ve heartily recommended to many.