I
just can’t keep up....
I
really like to do one review per week; I normally finish more than
one book during that period. However, I’ve been so busy with
real-world work I just haven’t had the time to write a review for this
week. Indeed, I've hardly had time to breathe.
At the moment, I have a bunch of titles stacked up for reviews.
Here’s a quick list – but this week, at least, I can’t give you
an actual review.
Unsheltered
by Barbara Kingsolver
Meticulously
structured, warmly imagined, politically trenchant novel about two
families living in the same house, a hundred years apart. Some things
don’t change...
The
Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte
Desperate
unrequited romance, with a touch of the Gothic. Jane Eyre and
Wuthering Heights were early favorites of mine, but somehow I
had never read anything by the third Bronte sister, until now.
Miss
Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by
Ransom Riggs
Dark,
totally original fantasy. Supposedly this is a young adult novel, but
it’s intelligent enough and creepy enough for us grown-ups.
Meanwhile, I am currently reading:
The Septembers of Shiraz by Dalia Sofer
Harrowing semi-autobiographical tale about growing up Jewish in post-Revolution Iran.
Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom by Cory Doctorow
Science fiction awash in ideas.
The Flying Troutmans by Mirian Toews
Quirky, funny and tragic tale of a peculiar family.
...
I
think there might be more, but I’m feeling too scattered to recall.
Maybe
I’ll manage a review next week. Do you have a preference?
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