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What I Have Read: May/june
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Hi All!
I thought it might be time to share a few of the books that have made it into our heads... and those still on the nightstand...
Here's some I've finished recently or have got a fair chunk through. Recommended:
Questionable Practices: Stories
Eileen Gunn
http:// amzn.to /1m7CRU i
I've found it to be good fun, if the first story is written in what seems to be an irrtating tone of voice. Turns out that's the point. If you like short stories which get weird with really no warning, then this should go into your amazon basket.
Motorman
David Ohle
http:// amzn.to /1kzyDs 7
Another weird one. You know how Sci-Fi likes to explain itself all the time? If you're like me, and find it a bit dull, this might be a good one for you. Lots of language play and narrative fun amongst the general theme of a getaway. Truely engaging and funny, despite the sense of being a bit lost in what it's all about.
May We Be Forgiven
A. M. Homes
http:// amzn.to /U8LHLi
A "family drama" where something terrible happens on every page, or every paragraph. Violence, death, adultery, terroism, medical distasters, depression, emotional breakdown and Richard Nixon all feature as bit parts. Probably a bit too long for me, though I did finish it.
So, what do you have been reading?
What are you looking forward to?
There's always this if you're lost of ideas :)
I thought it might be time to share a few of the books that have made it into our heads... and those still on the nightstand...
Here's some I've finished recently or have got a fair chunk through. Recommended:
Questionable Practices: Stories
Eileen Gunn
http://
I've found it to be good fun, if the first story is written in what seems to be an irrtating tone of voice. Turns out that's the point. If you like short stories which get weird with really no warning, then this should go into your amazon basket.
Motorman
David Ohle
http://
Another weird one. You know how Sci-Fi likes to explain itself all the time? If you're like me, and find it a bit dull, this might be a good one for you. Lots of language play and narrative fun amongst the general theme of a getaway. Truely engaging and funny, despite the sense of being a bit lost in what it's all about.
May We Be Forgiven
A. M. Homes
http://
A "family drama" where something terrible happens on every page, or every paragraph. Violence, death, adultery, terroism, medical distasters, depression, emotional breakdown and Richard Nixon all feature as bit parts. Probably a bit too long for me, though I did finish it.
So, what do you have been reading?
What are you looking forward to?
There's always this if you're lost of ideas :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just finished the Hunger Games trilogy (have not seen the films). Found them incredibly readable and not put down-able, but that may be because they are written for the slightly younger audience.
Did really enjoy them and would recommend them to anyone with a liking for post apocalyptic gritty drama. However, what is annoying is that loads of the action happens while the main character (Katniss) is doing something else, I suppose this is because the author wants the story to be from her perspective but it got a bit wearing in the end.
Also getting through Game of Thrones just started book 3 Storm of Swords Pt1.
Did really enjoy them and would recommend them to anyone with a liking for post apocalyptic gritty drama. However, what is annoying is that loads of the action happens while the main character (Katniss) is doing something else, I suppose this is because the author wants the story to be from her perspective but it got a bit wearing in the end.
Also getting through Game of Thrones just started book 3 Storm of Swords Pt1.