Those being aDwD, the Wise Man's Fear and the Tiger's Wife by Tea Obreht. ADwD was dependable, WMF was epic and the Tiger's Wife was very good, probably the best book I read all year.
In terms of classics, The Great Gatsby was suprisingly slight but still enjoyable. Having limited knowledge of the book prior to reading it- just vaguely knowing the plot, and knowing its status as one of The Great American Novels I was expecting something more tome-like. In the end it was a fun, zippy read but not quite what I thought it would be.
Most interesting was probably Kafka On the Shore by Murakami.
Most dissapointing/bad was definitely When We Were Orphans by Ishiguro.
In terms of classics, The Great Gatsby was suprisingly slight but still enjoyable. Having limited knowledge of the book prior to reading it- just vaguely knowing the plot, and knowing its status as one of The Great American Novels I was expecting something more tome-like. In the end it was a fun, zippy read but not quite what I thought it would be.
Most interesting was probably Kafka On the Shore by Murakami.
Most dissapointing/bad was definitely When We Were Orphans by Ishiguro.
"I mean, if everyone had a soul, there would be no contrast by which we could appreciate it. For giving us this perspective, we thank you." - Nate
As there are only two weeks left in 2011, how about you tell us your best reads for the year?
18/12/2011 11:21:19 AM
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I would share details, but I always wait until the 31st to write a detailed blog post
18/12/2011 08:12:36 PM
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In Cold Blood was probably the best, Black Out/All Clear was pretty bad. *NM*
19/12/2011 10:57:23 AM
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Only read a couple of new releases this year.
20/12/2011 12:13:20 AM
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Re: As there are only two weeks left in 2011, how about you tell us your best reads for the year?
20/12/2011 10:04:19 PM
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Ah, what a year
22/12/2011 04:35:13 AM
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For some, you have to pick and choose your battles. EDIT: Supposed to be a reply to rebelaessedai
24/12/2011 02:27:01 AM
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