A good present says a something about the giver and something about the receiver. I'll leave you to consider what the following books say about me, and about my husband who gave them to me for a recent birthday:
Let the Right One In John Ajivide Lindqvist
My Latest Grievance Elinor Lipman
The Jane Austen Book Club Karen Joy Fowler
Another Bullshit Night in Suck City Nick Flynn
A Short History of Tractors in the Ukraine Marina Lewycka
The following books were bought at special night for teachers at my local book store in which they used free wine and a 20% discount in order to get us to part with our money:
American Pastoral Philip Roth
Jane Austen: A Life Claire Tomalin
And, somewhat controversially, this is the first free book I have received as a result of this blog:
The Secret Twin Denise Gosliner Orenstein
The ethics of accepting free books have been discussed at length in the litblogosphere, however I do think it is important to let readers know that I will always disclose when I've been supplied with a free book (assuming that it ever happens again). I accepted The Secret Twin for two reasons: firstly, the author contacted me directly after reading my review of her novel Unseen Companion; secondly, this is a book I would have purchased anyway because I loved Orenstein's earlier work.
Much exciting reading awaits!
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2 comments:
The Austen biography looks quite good -- I admire her so much I must read a biography of her one of these days!
Yes, I've heard good things about Claire Tomalin's writing and I really don't know much about Jane Austen so I'm really looking forward to reading this book.
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