I read this
When: May 2011
Why:Book Club - Waterstone's Bury St Edmunds - Arc
I loved this book from the very start. I like the way the author talks directly to the reader.
A book set in Jamaica at the time of the abolition of slavery and all the turmoil around that.
The lives of the slaves and the plantation owners come across in a very human way, showing that whoever, wherever and whatever circumstances a person finds themselves in, we are all human, with hang ups, dreams, and prudences . Not over sentimental, nor overly gory or sensationalist.
From start to finish I found this one of the most enjoyable books I have read in a long time.
10/10
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Helen
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Sunday, 22 May 2011
Sunday, 15 May 2011
The Dice Man By Luke Rhinehart
I read this
When: May 2011
Why:Book Club - Waterstone's Bury St Edmunds - Arc
The cover has a review from Loaded and I think that sort of says it all for me, a boys book, but enjoyable for me all the same. A sort of self help book spoof . A psychiatrist formulates a whole new way of decision making - all at the roll of the dice. Funny at times, thought provoking at others.
Quite long 500+ pages but I read it quite quickly.
8/10
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Helen
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When: May 2011
Why:Book Club - Waterstone's Bury St Edmunds - Arc
The cover has a review from Loaded and I think that sort of says it all for me, a boys book, but enjoyable for me all the same. A sort of self help book spoof . A psychiatrist formulates a whole new way of decision making - all at the roll of the dice. Funny at times, thought provoking at others.
Quite long 500+ pages but I read it quite quickly.
8/10
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Helen
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Monday, 2 May 2011
Toast by Nigel Slater
I read this in April 2011
One of the World Book Night books recieved at Waterstone's Arc Bury St Edmunds 5 March 2011.
I wasn't expecting to enjoy this book, but what a pleasant surprise! interesting, witty and full of the sort of foods we used to eat.
8/10
Easy to read.
Helen
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One of the World Book Night books recieved at Waterstone's Arc Bury St Edmunds 5 March 2011.
I wasn't expecting to enjoy this book, but what a pleasant surprise! interesting, witty and full of the sort of foods we used to eat.
8/10
Easy to read.
Helen
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Stuart - A Life Backwards - by Alexander Masters
I received this WBN book from Rob at my Writers Group.
I lived for 25 years in Cambridge and knew of the Wintercomfort project and the issues surrounding the imprisonment of the 'Cambridge 2'
I enjoyed this true story written in an empathetic way without being sentimental.
Gritty and dramatic - thanks Rob I will pass it on for others to enjoy
9/10
Helen
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I lived for 25 years in Cambridge and knew of the Wintercomfort project and the issues surrounding the imprisonment of the 'Cambridge 2'
I enjoyed this true story written in an empathetic way without being sentimental.
Gritty and dramatic - thanks Rob I will pass it on for others to enjoy
9/10
Helen
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Wednesday, 13 April 2011
Even The Dogs By Jon McGregor
I read this
When: April 2011
Why:I had previously read and enjoyed 'If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things' by the same author
Quite short book again this one. The subject matter, drugs, alcoholism, rehab, death was more morbid the INSORT but once I got into it I really enjoyed the style of writing. Sometimes very stream of consciousness in style.
A compelling read
9/10
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Helen
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When: April 2011
Why:I had previously read and enjoyed 'If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things' by the same author
Quite short book again this one. The subject matter, drugs, alcoholism, rehab, death was more morbid the INSORT but once I got into it I really enjoyed the style of writing. Sometimes very stream of consciousness in style.
A compelling read
9/10
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Helen
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Sunday, 10 April 2011
A Life Other People's By Alan Bennett
I read this
When: April 2011
Why:World Book Night - Waterstone's Bury St Edmunds - Arc 5 March 2011
6/10
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Helen
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When: April 2011
Why:World Book Night - Waterstone's Bury St Edmunds - Arc 5 March 2011
It took me a time to get into the style of this book, but I did in the end. I think Alan Bennett's work is very listenable rather than readable. Once I managed to get the author's voice in my head I began to enjoy it more.
A good read, about depression without being depressing!
A good read, about depression without being depressing!
6/10
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Helen
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Wednesday, 6 April 2011
The Redbreast By Jo Nesbo
I read this
When: March 2011
Why:Book Club - Waterstone's Bury St Edmunds - Arc
As with Room (see post) I had been keen to read this as I had heard good reviews and it seemed really interesting.
I don't usually read detective/thrillers but you'll probably see from my blog that I read a wide variety of genres and like to mix up my reading styles, so when this was suggested at Waterstone's Book Club I raised my hand to vote for it.
it's quite a long book (600 pages) but a lot of crime writing is and I wasn't put off. I took a long time (I would say a good 1/3rd of the book) to really get into it. I preferred the narrative of the present day as I found the WWII parts a bit long winded, but hey this is a thriller they probably needed to be...
Set in Norway, the names are confusing and I had to consult the map several times to find where they plot physically was going... I read the Millennium Trilogy - you know the Girl with etc.... in much the same way.
In the end I found the plot a little far fetched for me...
But a good page turner none the less
6/10
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Helen
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When: March 2011
Why:Book Club - Waterstone's Bury St Edmunds - Arc
As with Room (see post) I had been keen to read this as I had heard good reviews and it seemed really interesting.
I don't usually read detective/thrillers but you'll probably see from my blog that I read a wide variety of genres and like to mix up my reading styles, so when this was suggested at Waterstone's Book Club I raised my hand to vote for it.
it's quite a long book (600 pages) but a lot of crime writing is and I wasn't put off. I took a long time (I would say a good 1/3rd of the book) to really get into it. I preferred the narrative of the present day as I found the WWII parts a bit long winded, but hey this is a thriller they probably needed to be...
Set in Norway, the names are confusing and I had to consult the map several times to find where they plot physically was going... I read the Millennium Trilogy - you know the Girl with etc.... in much the same way.
In the end I found the plot a little far fetched for me...
But a good page turner none the less
6/10
The views expressed are my own personal ones, have you read this book? send me a comment.
Helen
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