pixiecrinkle (
pixiecrinkle) wrote2004-11-19 03:48 pm
Book recommendations?
Lately, I've not been reading as much as was normal for me about a year ago, chiefly because I have not yet mastered simultaneous reading and knitting. I used to read about 4-6 books a month. I'm good to be doing a book each month now.
Part of the problem though is that I'm not falling in love with the things I am reading. I'm wading through the things on my shelves I haven't read yet, and not feeling anything click.
So please recommend a book to me.
Some background info: I'm not big on genre fiction at all. My favorite authors are Carol Shields, A.S. Byatt, Margaret Atwood, Edith Wharton, Nick Hornby, Jeffrey Euginedes, etc. I have recently read:
Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden (liked it)
Elizabeth Costello by JM Coetzee (didn't quite know what to think)
Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown (actually felt it painful to read in spots)
Brick Lane by Monica Ali (Ok, but could have been better)
The Rainbow by DH Lawrence (was ok)
Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger (loved it)
My amazon recs are failing me. Help!
Part of the problem though is that I'm not falling in love with the things I am reading. I'm wading through the things on my shelves I haven't read yet, and not feeling anything click.
So please recommend a book to me.
Some background info: I'm not big on genre fiction at all. My favorite authors are Carol Shields, A.S. Byatt, Margaret Atwood, Edith Wharton, Nick Hornby, Jeffrey Euginedes, etc. I have recently read:
Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden (liked it)
Elizabeth Costello by JM Coetzee (didn't quite know what to think)
Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown (actually felt it painful to read in spots)
Brick Lane by Monica Ali (Ok, but could have been better)
The Rainbow by DH Lawrence (was ok)
Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger (loved it)
My amazon recs are failing me. Help!

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Another of my favorites was Princess: A True Story of Life Behind the Veil in Saudi Arabia by Jean Sasson (I also read Princess Sultana's Daughters which was the sequel, but haven't gotten the third book, Princess Sultana's Circle, yet) If you like Princess, let me know. I'll loan you my copy of Sultana's Daughters
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Shouldn't you be reading patterns in the new Stitch n Bitch anyway?
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The others sound good--I'll check them out.
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Digital Fortress I thought was a tad more fast paced, there were fewer boring sections that I wanted to skim over, and I finished it in a weekend. I usually can't do that with books that don't flow nicely. DaVinci kind of felt like one of those "I have to write another book to complete my contract so I'll just spit one out" kind of books.
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I'm making the Basic Cable hat out of SNBN right now, and I'm forbidding myself from turning the page, for fear I'll cast on a few more projects. I have a cabled sweater vest to attempt to finish in the next 4 weeks, as well as many smaller holiday projects, so I am *not* allowed to do any other projects (except that I may cast on Rosedale from knitty tonight, but only if I get enough done on other stuff).
It's a sickness, a sickness I tell you!
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So if you thought that too, I'll take your word on the other ones. ;-)
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jhumpa lahiri - interpreter of maladies
percival everett - american desert
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sarah waters - fingersmith
michel faber - the crimson petal and the white
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I seem to have a thing for Victorian sex novels. Little did I know.
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It is a sickness!
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I think most of these are almost impossible to blurb effectively. The subtitles hint at their subjects, but they're all much more than that.