#BookReport 40/22
I finished two books that didn‘t make it to the #Bookerprize2022 shortlist but that I liked nevertheless, especially the tagged one.
And I read last year‘s Noble Prize winner. I was glad I did, he writes beautifully!
#BookReport 40/22
I finished two books that didn‘t make it to the #Bookerprize2022 shortlist but that I liked nevertheless, especially the tagged one.
And I read last year‘s Noble Prize winner. I was glad I did, he writes beautifully!
I wasn‘t really interested in John Wilkes Booth, who I hadn‘t heard of before. Also he and his family didn‘t really come to life for me. But I did enjoy reading about the historical context of the American civil war even though the book could have done with some editing. It felt very repetitive at times.
A light pick, definitely not worth the #BookerPrize2022
This was much more fun than I expected. I enjoyed the story in the story in the story and although I guessed the final twist early on this still was an enjoyable read about the American financial market in the fist quarter of the 20th century.
It wouldn‘t have made my #BookerPrize2022 shortlist though!
#WeeklyForecast 38/22
I just started Seven Moons for the #Bookerprize2022. It looks challenging. If there‘s time I want to start the tagged book for #ReadingAfrica2022.
But, but…The Colony 😩 Maps of Our Spectacular Bodies 😩
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Although, I haven't been able to read the entire longlist this time, I can't to miss #BookerPrize2022 prediction party. I finished 8 books, After Sappho and Nightcrawling have the current status ‘in the progress‘, Case Study and Booth are on the waiting list, while for Glory - I‘m not sure if I'm going to read it at all. So here's my shortlist …
This was not for me. It felt flat and repetitive and I skimmed the pages more than I read them 🤷🏻♀️
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I just bailed on After Sappho and I won‘t be able to finish Booth before the announcement of the shortlist so here are my favorites for that shortlist.
Note: I haven‘t read Trust, Glory, and The Seven Moons yet but out of all others these are my favorites. My ultimate vote for now would be for The Colony.
I hope the judges agree with me!
A psychological drama, totally up my alley. A very unreliable narrator meets an anti-psychiatrist for some psychiatric sessions in which she wants to discover if he drove her sister to suicide.
I was very much engaged by this book, but not sure yet if it‘ll make my shortlist for the #BookerPrize2022
#BookReport 34/22
The fish was okay for me but the other two I adored. I am really digging the #Bookerprize2022 longlist. The tagged one is my favorite so far - I think.
Safe travels Cindy!