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Books read so far in 2007
Arthur and GeorgeArthur and George by Julian Barnes
Buy new: £5.96 / Used from: £0.01
Barnes's first foray into historical fiction. Meticulous, precise if a bit slow of pace, intelligible, interesting, clever and very English.
The Dream Life of SukhanovThe Dream Life of Sukhanov by Olga Grushin
Buy new: £4.98 / Used from: £0.01
Surreal & densely textured, the novel is about choices that shape one's life. The language demands attention to itself for its studied efforts at beauty. First rate.
In the FoldIn the Fold by Rachel Cusk
Buy new: £9.49 / Used from: £0.01
A comedy of manners with a prose style that veers between deadpan and florid metaphors, which doesn't quite make up for the lack of plot. Work of an erudite writer who has nothing much to write about.
Slow ManSlow Man by J.M. Coetzee
Buy new: £5.30 / Used from: £0.01
The latest novel from the ‘master of misery’ is a grim, chilly tale. The prose is flawless, but the story, after its dramatic opening, loses momentum as Coetzee starts spouting postmodernist ideas.
The Interpretation of MurderThe Interpretation of Murder by Jed Rubenfeld
Buy new: £5.04 / Used from: £0.01
A literary whodunit, pullulating with caricaturusque historical characters, with liberal dollops of kindergarten psychology, and preposterous ending. It’s all silly, but it’s an easy read.
Fruit of the LemonFruit of the Lemon by Andrea Levy
Buy new: £5.07 / Used from: £0.01
A heart-warming, dryly comic story of a young Black girl of Jamaican parents, growing up in the 80s’ Britain, finding her roots. The second part, set in Jamaica, is a tad unconvincing.
The Promise Of Happiness :The Promise Of Happiness : by Justin Cartwright
Buy new: £5.99 / Used from: £0.01
Story of an English middle class family unravelling in the face of a crisis. Brilliant in patches, but the tone of the narrative is uneven. A good book, but that’s about it.
RestlessRestless by William Boyd
Buy new: £5.05 / Used from: £0.01
Boyd tries a new genre and nearly pulls it off. Not in the same league as a vintage Le Care or Deighton, it's an entertaining if light weight offering from one of my favourite authors.
WaterlandWaterland by Graham Swift
Buy used from: £0.01
This gothic tale has it all: murder; incest; suicide; insanity; histories of the Fens, land reclamation, and river Ouse; nature of phlegm; and a discourse on the sex lives of eels!
On BeautyOn Beauty by Zadie Smith
Buy new: £4.46 / Used from: £0.01
Unabashedly derivative in its plot structure and development, and pivotal characters (to Howards End), it’s nevertheless an easy and entertaining read thanks to Smith’s flowing, witty prose.
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & ClayThe Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon
Buy new: £6.45 / Used from: £0.35
An epic, endearing and tragic-comic tale of friendship which is also a fascinating account of the dawn of the American comics industry. The rich, gorgeous, lyrical prose adds to the reader’s pleasure.
GileadGilead by Marilynne Robinson
Buy new: £5.00 / Used from: £1.93
Reads more like a long religious essay than a novel, with overproduced, self-enamoured sentences. Unless you are a believing Christian with fundamentalist leanings, give this novel a miss.
FactotumFactotum by Charles Bukowski
Buy used from: £4.99
An autobiographical picaresque depicting the demi-monde life of Bukowaski’s alter ego Chinaski. Incredibly honest & immensely readable.
A Year in the MerdeA Year in the Merde by Stephen Clarke
Buy new: £4.67 / Used from: £0.01
A smarmy piffle, which exaggerates every Galic foible and plays up all the stereotypes of the French to the hilt. Mildly amusing at times, and the prose flows smoothly. A book to read in the loo.
The History of LoveThe History of Love by Nicole Krauss
Buy new: £6.36 / Used from: £0.01
Stylistic with multi-layered plot, and many a twist & turn, at its core this is a simple story of love & loss. Told with great craft.
The Wall JumperThe Wall Jumper by Peter Schneider
Buy new: £7.19 / Used from: £4.20
Written in a reportage style, this is one of the few novels to have come out of Germany on the wall. Absolutely brilliant.
Devil in the Flesh (French Texts)Devil in the Flesh (French Texts) by Raymond Radiguet
Buy new: £10.79 / Used from: £2.57
The delicate story of a love affair between an adolescent and a slightly older, married woman. The style is so assured that it’s difficult to believe that Radiguet was only 17 when he wrote it.
The Harmony Silk FactoryThe Harmony Silk Factory by Tash Aw
Buy new: £4.74 / Used from: £0.01
The novel explores the life of its protagonist in 3 parts, told by 3 different persons, with their own perspectives & limitations. The prose is mesmerizing. Worth a read.
Invitation to the WaltzInvitation to the Waltz by Rosamond Lehmann
Buy new: £4.98 / Used from: £0.04
This cheerful novel is to be enjoyed in the context of its times: upper middle class English in the second decade of the 19th century. Brilliantly written, sharply observed, and very funny in parts.
Bordeaux HousewivesBordeaux Housewives by Daisy Waugh
Buy new: £5.98 / Used from: £0.01
A comedy of manners which, despite some excellent passages, never quite hits the right note. Plot is unconvincing & characters lack depth, and you couldn't care less what happens to them.