0133 | Christ Stopped at Eboli – Carlo Levi
Context: Read this in the tea shop of Reed’s in Downham Market with the in-law’s on the way to Susan’s funeral. REVIEW This is Captain Corelli’s Mandolin meets Walden if…
this means the book is on the list “1001 books to read before you die”
Context: Read this in the tea shop of Reed’s in Downham Market with the in-law’s on the way to Susan’s funeral. REVIEW This is Captain Corelli’s Mandolin meets Walden if…
Context: Finished this off just after we celebrated Mrs Arukiyomi’s parents’ 40th wedding anniversary. REVIEW An amazing book, made all the more poignant by the fact that it was her…
Context: Read large parts of this while doing a loooong backup on my laptop. REVIEW Now this is an interesting book. It’s interesting because, as far as I know, it’s…
Context: Failed to finish this as I was working through the final modules of my survey course. REVIEW Pants, pants, pants, pants, pants, pants, pants, pants, pants, pants, pants, pants,…
Context: Read often with a bit of nourishment at Wycliffe. REVIEW When Arukiyomi was a mere early teen, he read The French Lieutenant’s Woman. Didn’t understand it much but liked…
Context: Finished this (first edition) off the day we made a massive £7 at a car boot sale. REVIEW I really liked this but had a really hard time trying…
Context: Read this as we celebrated 14 years married and got some flowers from the in-laws. REVIEW A moving and powerful account made all the more poignant by the background…
Context: Finished this as we prepared to do some car-boot sales to get rid of stuff prior to moving to PNG. REVIEW My second Kundera novel after The Book of…
Context: Finished this off in an afternoon in my room at the Wycliffe centre. REVIEW Wow. Little books (127 pages in my edition from the 50s) can certainly pack some…
Context: Finished off this on my bed at the Wycliffe centre. REVIEW An amazing book that, for a first novel, is a great feat of literature. There’s so much going…
Context: Finished this off in bed at the in-laws’ REVIEW Never read any Balzac but certainly will do again. This is a lovely period piece that gives you a great…
Context: Finished this off on my bed as a migraine kicked in. REVIEW It’s going to be a while before I read another “classic American novel.” One of the few…
Context: Read this as I hitch-hiked into and back from Cambridge. REVIEW This is a novel that many people have had spoiled as it is, or at least used to…
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Context: Finished off in the garden while housesitting for some friends. REVIEW Forget Jane Eyre. Yes, I said forget her. There is such a huge chasm of difference between these…
Context: started this on a walk in the country in Portugal with my family. REVIEW Never heard of this and would never have done if it wasn’t for the 1001…
Context: Finished this in the taxi from my mum’s in Portugal to the railway station. REVIEW It’s quite something to write a novel in a language foreign to your own….
Context: Finished this off in my mum’s jacuzzi. REVIEW Now that Middlesex has been removed from the 2008 edition of the 1001 list, Eugenides’ work is represented by this one…