I have had a look and can’t find a thread on this but if there is one already please let me know and I’ll head over there!
I used to be a voracious reader but have struggled to find time/get into books since having DD.
we’re off on holiday in September so I was putting together a book list and went to look at the booker longlist. I’ve decided it will be a fun challenge for myself to try and read as many of the books as I can before the shortlist is announced on September 21st. I am on a 2 week holiday in September so I think I just may be able to finish them all, though not sure if this is realistic!
Has anyone read any of the books from the list? If anyone feels like joining me on this challenge or discussing any of the books I would love the hear your thoughts.
I’ve finished 2 books so far and have started another today.
- The Bee Sting - Paul Murray. I really enjoyed this! It’s about an Irish family of four, with part of the book from each of their perspectives. A chunky 600+ page read but I rushed through, it really gripped me.
- The Study of Obedience - Sarah Bernstein. This is about an outcast woman who has dedicated her life to serving her family from an early age. She has moved to a different (unnamed) country to live with her brother and act as a sort of housekeeper. She lives a very isolated life. I finished this today - it’s a much shorter book. I appreciate the writing style and admire it as a piece of literature, but it didn’t grip me in the same way. It’s intentionally quite ambiguous, the characters are all nameless and it feels you are missing chunks of the plot. I wouldn’t say i hugely enjoyed it but appreciated it as an art almost.
I am now onto ‘All the Little Bird-Hearts’ by Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow and looking forward to it. All I know about it so far is that it’s about an autistic mother and her teenage daughter.
Excited to hear thoughts from anyone else whose read these or other books from the list. Please no spoilers!