- Jane's Fame, How Jane Austen Conquered the World, Claire Hoffman (This book reads like a novel)
- Travelling with Pomegranates, Sue Monk Kidd (About connecting with yourself at different stages in your life)
- I Capture the Castle, Dodie Smith (British writer and author of 101 Dalmations! This is the British counterpart of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith - a book I also love and will be in another book list)
- 4 Seasons in Rome, Anthony Doerr (About being a parent, a writer and living in a different country... everything must be better in Italy!)
- Little Princes, Connor Grennan (About the plight of the children of Nepal and how we can, with our actions, change the world for the better)
- The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating, Elisabeth Tova Bailey (for all you nature and snail lovers!, very satisfying)
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Must Love Books....
These are (so far) the best books I've read this year. A mix of fiction and non-fiction; although according to French writer Laurence Cossè in A Novel Bookstore, "I never use the word fiction. Every subtlety in life is material for a book (...) novels don't contain only exceptional situations, life or death choices or major ordeals (...) there are books that as you read, you wonder (...) literature informs, instructs, it prepares you for life." (150)
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Ordered The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating from the library, Maura said you had told her about it, Thanks!
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