I really need to figure out what to do with this blog. Mostly about the fact that I tend to disappear for long stretches of time, armed with books or otherwise. Gah. Anyway. Sasha, for posterity’s sake, here’s what you read this month. Oh, wait, annoyingly enough, the books I am yet to write about are the books that so wowed and moved me. Lots of catching up to do, me:
- Love, Etc., by Julian Barnes.
- Sunflower, by Gyula Krúdy.
- Sunset Park, by Paul Auster.
- Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue, by John McWhorter.
- Eros the Bittersweet, by Anne Carson.
- State of Wonder, by Ann Patchett.
- The Lake, by Banana Yoshimoto.
- Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, by John Cleland.
- Enough About Love, by Hervé Le Tellier.
- If I Loved You, I Would Tell You This, by Robin Black.
- Victorine, by Maude Hutchins.
- Undercurrents, by Martha Manning.
- Ten Things I Love About You, by Julia Quinn.
- The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression, by Andrew Solomon.
- Just Like Heaven, by Julia Quinn.
- Not Quite a Lady, by Loretta Chase.
Hello Sasha,
I am here to tell you, and please listen?, don’t leave the blog. I’ll miss you terribly.
Also, I always save books I loved the most to write about the last. It is why I never got around to so many books I loved last year. I am trying to be better this year, but they are the hardest to write about.
you’re the best bookblog I know. please don’t leave..
YOU GUYS ARE GOING TO MAKE ME CRY.