i know, i know …
Posted by Amy on November 3, 2006
Other than being silly busy, i have no excuse. For the two people who ask me regularly why I’m not posting – thank you for the kick in the butt – I’m going to do my best to get back into the routine.
Here’s what I’ve read since we last met:
Yes, I read it because the movie’s coming out with Scarlett Johansson and Natalie Portman … but, I have confessed my weakness for historical fiction and I do enjoy Philippa Gregory’s books from time-to-time. It is what it is and I liked it.
Great for the first 100 pages, but I started to lose interest quickly.
Odd (odd) story, but worth reading … looking forward to the movie, but I can’t imagine it will capture how bizarre the relationship is between mother, son and the adopted family.
… am drawing a blank … there’s been others, but two are waterlogged as I read them while in Mexico and I can’t picture the titles for the life of me … will look under the bed and report back. One was a slightly higher-brow version of chick-lit and described an interesting relationship between two female friends.
At the moment, I’m attempting The Red Tent (for a second time), and am reading A Sunday at the Pool in Kigali. Struggling.
Anyone read Red? I read Snow, which is also by Orhan Pamuk and enjoyed his style of writing … have picked it up and read the first page while standing at Cole’s … but haven’t quite made it to the cash.
moseswilbur said
This is some site you’ve got here…. Impressive.
italia said
I read Snow. It is a wonderfully rich book.
And so is Red, the subject is totally different. I am sure you will enjoy it.
Kate S. said
It’s nice to see you back blogging! I haven’t read any of Pamuk’s work yet, but both Snow and My Name is Red are on my TBR list.
anocturne said
know that first page feeling! i just crossed the 2nd page of My Name is Red. i picked it up a week before he won the Nobel.
Amanda said
Nice to see you’re back!! Thanks for the Monday morning review.
Joscelyn said
Welcome back! I’ve been wondering where you went! Thanks for the suggestions. I need a new book, so I’ll be looking for those.
Terry Fallis said
Hey Amy. If you liked “Running with Scissors,” you’d probably enjoy Burroughs’ novel “Sellevision.” Nice to see you back…