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Need a good, quality read about relationships, life etc

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CDMforever · 14/05/2009 21:51

Just finished Mr. Y for my book club. Not really my thang. Need something uplifting, emotional, about human interaction rather than ideas. But nothing fluffy. Any ideas?

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iheartdusty · 14/05/2009 21:53

'The Road Home' - Rose Tremain (Polish man comes to UK to make a new life, meets various people. Both uplifting and emotional)

CDMforever · 14/05/2009 21:54

Recently read and love the Road Home. But thanx, definitely something in that vein.

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iheartdusty · 14/05/2009 22:01

do you know Jane Smiley? She won prizes for 'A Thousand Acres' but her other books about relationships are spot on with perfect observations. EG Ordinary Love, Barn Blind, Duplicate Keys, Good Faith.
Not her 'horsey' books which are very different.

Also Helen Simpson for exceedingly funny short stories.

Scarletibis · 15/05/2009 09:27

Anne Tyler - a Patchwork Planet
Zadie Smith - On Beauty
Patrick Gale - Notes from an Exhibition and Rough Music
Secrets of the Ya-Ya sisterhood (by Rebecca someone I think)

hobbgoblin · 15/05/2009 09:29

A Spot of Bother by Mark Haddon

Sunshinemummy · 15/05/2009 09:31

Have you read East of Eden by John Steinbeck? It's my fave book and is amazing.

sumomum · 15/05/2009 09:47

Random acts of heroic love. Was recommended by someone on here and was fantastic.

Longtalljosie · 15/05/2009 10:03

Small Island by Andrea Levy?

Sunshinemummy · 15/05/2009 10:39

Also have you read any William Boyd? Any Human Heart and Restless are particularly good.

yappybluedog · 15/05/2009 10:51

Charlotte Mendelsohn very good

also Barbara Gowdy

Anything by Anne Tyler

agree about Mr Y, thought it was rubbish

JeffVadar · 15/05/2009 12:04

Lorrie Moore - Anagrams I enjoyed very much

Rupert Thomson - any of his, the lastest is 'Death of a Murder'

Also second the Ya Ya Sisterhood (which is by Rebecca Wells)

I love Helen Simpson's stories, but her last book is all about suddenly dying in your late 40s - so beware!

Also second William Boyd. Restless is brilliant, also A Good Man in Africa which is laugh aloud funny. But Any Human Heart is a masterpiece IMO.

mumof2222222222222222boys · 15/05/2009 12:18

Just read Zoe Heller The Believers. Truely awful people, but thoroughly enjoyed it.

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CDMforever · 15/05/2009 13:26

Thanx for all your suggestions. I think I've already read about half of them so you're barking up the right tree! Can't wait to go and have a browse in Waterstone's - my most favourite past time.....

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letswiggle · 15/05/2009 13:32

Looooooved The Believers

carocaro · 15/05/2009 13:32

Douglas Kennedy - any of them, big epic, gripping tales, about families, life, realtionships, set mainly in the USA, currently reading The Job, up til 1am reading it. He is a male author but writes amazingly well from the point of view of women.

Just dicovered him and I am HOOKED.

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