Monday, 19 May 2008
Busy Reading Weekend!
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Labels: 31 Dream Street, Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre, Lisa Jewell
Thursday, 15 May 2008
Booking Through Thursday
Scenario: You’ve just bought some complicated gadget home . . . do you read the accompanying documentation? Or not?
Do you ever read manuals?
How-to books?
Self-help guides?
Anything at all?
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Labels: Booking Through Thursday
Sunday, 11 May 2008
Affinity by Sarah Waters
It was a very gloomy world to have to go into every dayThe story follows Margaret Prior, a lady who becomes a visitor at the dark and opressing Millbank Prison. She becomes increasingly close to one inmate, Selina Dawes; a disgraced spiritualist who soon encaptures Miss Prior's heart and mind. The book jumps from the present relationship that the women have to the events leading up to Selina's imprisonment. The reader is given the task of deciding whether Miss Dawes is a fraud or if she does truly have spiritual powers.
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Labels: Affinty, Fingersmith, Sarah Waters, Tipping the Velvet
Thursday, 8 May 2008
Manual Labour
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Labels: Booking Through Thursday
Thursday, 24 April 2008
Notes from an exhibition by Patrick Gale
Patrick Gale's book Notes from an exhibition centres around the life of renowned artist Rachel Kelly who suffers from Bipolar Disorder. Gale explores the effects that mental illness has on a family as a whole. The book is heavily characterised and the reader gradually discovers the consequences that Kelly's illness has had for each of her children and also her devoted husband Anthony.
Gale is particularly clever in the way he opens each chapter with an exhibition note about a piece of Kelly's work. You gradually build up a picture of the kind of art that she created and the images described become very vivid and real. The book does jump back and forth in time which I usually find quite irritating but it was really well done and allowed you to get a good account of Kelly's life as a whole.
It did take me a while to get into this book but I did enjoy it, I think that the author dealt with a really serious issue in a very sensitive but informative manner.
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Labels: Notes from an exhibtion, Patrick Gale
Booking Through Thursday
This is my first Booking Through Thursday , I kept seeing it on other peoples pages and thought that I would give it a go.
Do your reading habits change in the Spring? Do you read gardening books? Even if you don’t have a garden? More light fiction than during the Winter? Less? Travel books? Light paperbacks you can stick in a knapsack?
Or do you pretty much read the same kinds of things in the Spring as you do the rest of the year?
Hmmm, when I initially read this question I felt that my reading habits do not change throughout the year but looking back over what I have actually read, they clearly do. In the Autumn and Winter I do seem to prefer something a bit darker, murder mysteries etc and I seem to read more light hearted fiction as the days get lighter. I still read as much during the Spring and Summer but I do love to curl up with a good book when the weather is horrible outside, there is definitely something comforting about that.
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Labels: Booking Through Thursday
Wednesday, 23 April 2008
37 out of 1001
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