Thursday, July 29, 2010
Coming of Age in our 50s and 60s
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
New books for August
Red Queen by H. M. Brown – two young men retreat to their family cabin in the Australian wilderness to escape a virus-ravaged world. A young woman finds them and they begin a desperate fight to survive.
Jasper Jones by Craig Silvey - Winner of the 2009 Australian Independent Booksellers Indie Award. Late on a hot summer night in the tail end of 1965, Charlie Bucktin, a precocious and bookish boy of thirteen, is startled by an urgent knock on the window of his sleep-out. His visitor is Jasper Jones, an outcast in the regional mining town of
Serena by Ron Rash - in 1929 and newlyweds George and Serena Pemberton travel from
Wives of Henry Oades by Johanna Moran - An English accountant and his two wives are the subject of this intriguing and evocative debut novel based on a real-life 19th-century
The Hand That First Held Mine by Maggie O’Farrell - A story of love and motherhood. When the bohemian, sophisticated Innes Kent turns up by chance on her doorstep, Lexie Sinclair realises she cannot wait any longer for her life to begin, and leaves for London. There, at the heart of the 1950s
Wanting by Richard Flanagan - Flanagan follows The Unknown Terrorist with an intricate exploration of civility and savagery that hinges on two famous 19th-century Englishmen: Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin and Charles Dickens. In 1839
Thereby Hangs a Tail by Spencer Quin - Chet, the crime-fighting dog narrates the story. Chet’s owner, private investigator Bernie Little, is down on his financial luck and looking into threats against a pampered celebrity show dog named Princess. Before long, Princess and her wealthy, high-maintenance owner are abducted, along with the newspaper reporter who was covering the case. The story is both humorous and suspenseful while delivering a proper, satisfying whodunit.
Black Water Rising by Attica Locke - This extraordinary debut focuses on Jay Porter, a black lawyer in
Await Your Reply by Dan Chaon - The lives of three strangers interconnect in unforeseen ways--and with unexpected consequences. The book is a literary masterwork with the momentum of a thriller, an unforgettable novel in which pasts are invented and reinvented and the future is both seductively uncharted and perilously unmoored.
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Monday, July 26, 2010
Red Queen
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Jasper Jones
Thursday, July 22, 2010
The Man From Beijing
Sunday, July 18, 2010
The Winter Ghosts
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Thorn on the Rose
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
The Postmistress
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Iran: My Grandfather
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Armistice
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Black Swan Green
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
July Book Club
We had a lovely evening last night with our Book Club. We welcomed a new member to our club so happily now we have the full quota. Our hostess last night provided a delicious supper of home-baked goodies. She bought some great books for us to dip into. One of our ladies recently became a grandmother and we enjoyed seeing photos of the new arrival. We tried to solve the problems of the world but they still remain but we had a good time trying. It's my turn to host next month and I'm looking forward to shopping for the new books.