Tuesday, January 27, 2009

What Are You Reading Right Now?

My Gran and I always have one question to each other when we are on the phone which is 'so what are you reading right now?' Its something we compare and contrast and gives us both new books that we might want to read. My Gran takes part in two occasionally three book groups and I have been known to follow along with a book they are doing. I was put off when they read The Testament of Gideon Mack which I read at the same time and didnt really love. I might however join in with the next one (I'll email my Gran my thoughts - not actually sit in on the meeting in Matlock, its a bit far from London) as they are doing Engleby which I have had on my TBR for absolutely ages. Anyway I digress...

When I saw that Cornflower Books had done a blog on this last week the response she got, from me included, was fantastic. All sorts of people reading all sorts of books and yet there were slight trends. People wewre recommending what people should and shouldnt try, and I whole heartedly agreed with one comment that it was a shame we werent all in the same room together having a natter with tea and biscuits. It also made me decide that when i have finsihed and review a book I will let you know what am reading next in advance.
Anyway my reading has changed since Cornflowers blog I thought I would let you know what I am reading right now in case any of you are interested, or have thoughts, or want to join in and read a long. You all know that I have had Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy on the go since the start of the year, its weird when I pick it up and get reading I really do enjoy it but when I see the great bulk of pages it scares me off. Its still happening at a part at a time and lots of books in between parts. I refuse to give up.
The other book I am now reading is Pilcrow by Adam Mars- Jones which I only actually started this morning on the tube. I am now about 50 pages in and am already loving it. The voice of the protagonist is superb and at a fairly bulky 544 pages of small writing I am still pretty sure I will have polished this off before I know it. I have an inkling that unless something goes terribly wrong it might shape up to be one of my favourites of the year, we'll see. You'll now doubt be seeing a review soon. So what about all of you? What is everyone else out there reading? What can you recommend?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Anna K's length is daunting, but it is worth spending a chunk of time reading it. I'll be interested to hear about Pilcrow as I've heard it's good (and long-awaited!).

I've been re-reading Anthony Trollope's Barsetshire books starting with The Warden, which are some of my favourites. At the moment I'm reading Sexing the Cherry by Jeanette Winterson and finding it suprisingly enjoyable.