It seems that I have given an inordinate amount of time to the news media this year. I've only managed to read one hundred books in 2017, the lowest number since my retirement. The good news is that there are way more than ten titles that could make my top ten list, including novels that I've read for the second time. ("Homegoing" by Yaa Gyasi for one) But, I have to draw the line somewhere so, in no particular order, I'll share the first five today:
In memoir, I was blown away by Connie May Fowler, Bruce Springsteen, and Joyce Maynard.
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And then there are the oh, so difficult reads that introduce us to characters we are never going to forget. Two such novels that will wrench your guts came from Jesmyn Ward and Hanya Yanagihara:
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And in deference to my healing arm, I will continue my favorites list tomorrow. Happy reading!
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Finished Ali Smith’s “Autumn” earlier in the week. Can’t say I’ve ever read anything quite like it, but it’s exquisite...and odd. Also recently enjoyed an older book, “Dept. of Speculation,” and now reading another oldie, “Shadow of the Wind” by Carlos Ruiz Zafón; it’s lovely and a great translation.
Oh, loved The Shadow of the Wind. When we were in Barcelona there was a shadow of the wind walking tour. You know, I forgot about Dept. of Speculation. It was on one of my "to read" lists and then I lost it. Will check it out.
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