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I’m just back from vacation where I finally had some time to read. I would recommend Mayflower by Nathaniel Philbrick (with a name like that he had to write about the Mayflower, eh?). Very readable but detailed account of the first 100 years or so of the Mayflower’s passengers in America—I learned a lot, particularly about King Philip’s War.
I also loved Call Me By Your Name by Andre Aciman. This may not be everyone’s cup of tea as it details an affair between two men. I loved the sense of place it conjured (Italy in the Summer), the feeling of time passing, the depth of emotion expressed and the lovely writing. I bought the hardcover with the intention of returning it but I liked it so much it’s a keeper—this is the true test for me of whether I liked the book!
I’ve started A.L. Kennedy’s Everything You Need. I’m enjoying it so far—she uses language in such an interesting way—but the novel is huge and quite daunting. I’ll probably be finished with it at the end of the Summer the rate I’m going.
I also loved Call Me By Your Name by Andre Aciman. This may not be everyone’s cup of tea as it details an affair between two men. I loved the sense of place it conjured (Italy in the Summer), the feeling of time passing, the depth of emotion expressed and the lovely writing. I bought the hardcover with the intention of returning it but I liked it so much it’s a keeper—this is the true test for me of whether I liked the book!
I’ve started A.L. Kennedy’s Everything You Need. I’m enjoying it so far—she uses language in such an interesting way—but the novel is huge and quite daunting. I’ll probably be finished with it at the end of the Summer the rate I’m going.