Hello, new books!

26 May

I have a huge pile of TBR books in my bedroom and, somehow, it makes me feel guilty. But, every day I discover new books that I feel the need to read. It is not that I feel like reading them or that I think they’ll be a fun reading, I just know I need to read them, learn from them and above all, enjoy them. Now I’m completely into The Girl with the Dragon Tatto. I never thought I would be interested on the story (plus, Lisbeth’s rape is wide-known and I did not think I could stand it). But now that horrible scene is over and I only half regret going through it. On the whole, the book is just great, engaging, well-written (and translated, do not think I can read Swedish!) and has some harsh criticism about violence in modern societies, especially towards women.

But, meanwhile, I could not resist it and I bought three new books:

Gone with the Wind

I finally did it! I have a special interesting in Southern literature and I thought the best way to start was Margaret Michell’s Gone with the Wind. I think this is one of those books you either adore or hate. Same happens with the movie. Some pople have told me that they fell asleep and some others loved it. I personally prefer reading the book before watching the movie. Anyway, I am more than ready to meet Scarlett O’Hara and her beautiful Southern plantation.

The History Man

Malcolm Bradbury published this novel in 1975 and it is said to have inaugurated the postmodernist period in literature. I have not read anything by Bradbury and, liking postmodernist literature as I do, I thought it was a pitty. So, after my professor described The History Man as the story of a self-made man who manipulates space, time and his collegues during a party in his flat to get what he wants, I fell in love with the book! I know that sometimes literature from this period and by such academic and complex authors can be boring/slow/difficult to understand, so whenever I’ll be reading this book,  I’ll need lots of patience and to be fully convinced of reading it.

When we were Orphans

This is a novel by Kazuo Ishiguro, English author and “disciple” to Malcolm Bradbury. If you haven’t read it, maybe you’ve seen the movies based on his books, especially Never Let me Go, recently turned into a movie with Keira Knightley, Carey Mulligan and Andrew Garfield. In When we were Orphans, we have a detective story (you know I have a soft spot for them) set in the 1930′s. I do not know anything more, I already think this will be a great novel.

This is just the start of my summer of  great reading and I’m super-excited. Also, I’ll be joining the Victorian Celebration so, I’ll start my 19th century reading on June. I can’t wait to read Emma and I have already ordered the bluray movie with Gwyneth Paltrow.

12 Responses to “Hello, new books!”

  1. Sam (Tiny Library) May 26, 2012 at 17:02 #

    I am one of the people that love Gone With The Wind, I’ve read it a few times. The film is good, but the book is better. Hope you enjoy it :)

    • Elena May 26, 2012 at 17:10 #

      See? Lots of you do, which is obviously a good sign. I hope it arrives soon and I can start as soon as possible. Thanks for visiting, Sam :)

  2. Belle May 26, 2012 at 20:44 #

    I think you will love GWTW, the book, even more than the movie. The others look quite intriguing as well. Enjoy your summer – I’m jealous. As for me, I’m going to start one of those color paper ring chains in red and green a little early. When Christmas arrives, I will be, for all essential purposes, done with school.

    • Elena May 26, 2012 at 22:07 #

      I hope I do. Best of luck with your last 6 months as a student, Belle. It may be hard but it will pay off :)

  3. Helen May 26, 2012 at 21:59 #

    Gone with the Wind is one of my favourite books. I hope you enjoy it! I love the movie too, but I agree with Sam that the book is better.

    • Elena May 26, 2012 at 22:08 #

      Thanks! I can’t wait to read it. I’ll keep you posted, I promise.

  4. amanda May 27, 2012 at 22:55 #

    I haven’t heard of the last two books, but the Ishiguro sounds really intriguing. Enjoy!

    • Elena May 27, 2012 at 22:58 #

      Thanks! I am intrigued by The History Man, both for the content as for the edition: it is a second-hand edition from the 1970′s that cost me 3 € (aprox. $). Let’s see if it fits the “very good condition” description!

  5. Li @ rulethewaves.net May 31, 2012 at 05:30 #

    Congrats on finishing your exams! =) I think I used to buy a ton of books after my exams were over because it was like “Yay, summer! More time for reading!” xD Great list, I’ve been meaning to read Gone with the Wind for ages now and that book by Ishiguro sounds interesting. Hope you enjoy them =)

    • Elena May 31, 2012 at 13:52 #

      Thanks, Li! Maybe we could do a Gone with the wind readlong this summer :)

      • Li @ rulethewaves.net June 1, 2012 at 17:23 #

        Hehe, that would be fun! It’s quite a door-stopper, isn’t it?

      • Elena June 1, 2012 at 19:03 #

        Just let me know!

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