0092 | The Monk – Matthew Lewis
Context: Finished this off on the bus from Istanbul to Izmir. REVIEW Absolutely loved this from beginning to end. After reading a couple of other Gothic novels that were hard…
this means the book is on the list “1001 books to read before you die”
Context: Finished this off on the bus from Istanbul to Izmir. REVIEW Absolutely loved this from beginning to end. After reading a couple of other Gothic novels that were hard…
Context: Started this in the Romanian town of Sighisoara (in background), birthplace of Vlad Tepes who some claim to be the model Stoker used for the character of Count Dracula….
Context: Started reading this in The Idiot restaurant in St. Petersburg. REVIEW This is my third Dostoevsky and I’m really beginning to develop a taste for this guy and starting…
Context: read this on the train to St Petersburg from Moscow REVIEW A bonkers adventure really of Vathek’s passion ending predictably enough.
Context: Finished this at Stephen & Abigail’s house where we first met Matthew their son. REVIEW Finally read this book. Twice I’ve started it and I realised I needed to…
Context: Read this as we travelled from Korea by sea and train to Japan.REVIEW This started out as an interesting alternative to American Psycho, which I read before Arukiyomi got…
Context:company on the train from the tea hills to Colombo in Sri Lanka REVIEW This is a mammoth book at 1474 pages and, although it wasn’t always easy going, it…
Context: Took on the plane to Sri Lanka with me. Nearly finished it by the time we’d arrived. REVIEW I really liked this actually. I wasn’t prepared to having seen…
Context:Read this in a day at the Dutch House, Bandarawela, Sri Lanka REVIEW Hot on the heels of Jazz by Toni Morrison, my brain was reeling from all the metaphysical…
Context: Read this in a day in an easy chair. REVIEW I thought this was pants actually.
Context: Audiobook I listened to in a couple of days before going to Sri Lanka. REVIEW This gave me unpleasant flashbacks to Atlas Shrugged with it’s paranoid cast of characters…
Context: Audiobook which I listened to on the way to and from private business classes.REVIEW Poetic, intimate and moving at times, this is a good book. However, the novel is…
Book in Context: This book kept me company one long weekend on the Seoul subway. REVIEW What a powerfully moving book. After a year of my life in India, this…
Book in Context: The wife was making Christmas cards in the room when I finished this. REVIEW A readable social commentary with occasional witty moments, this was a book I’d…
REVIEW Now I love Dickens but this wasn’t my cup of tea at all. What I really love is the amazing characters he creates. This book disappointed in that respect.
REVIEW Friend lent me this as we both wanted to get it done before (if?!) the film is released in Korea. Quick read and well worth it I think despite…
REVIEW This is what happens when science goes to your head. At least that’s what I think Wells was on about.
REVIEW My first McEwan and it won’t be the last. This guy can write a very engrossing novel.