Saturday, August 8, 2015

Summer Holiday Reading vol 1

Context: for the half of last month, I worked 12-hour days. For the rest of the half, I worked 10-hour days. Given that, it's fair to say I am slightly overexcited about the prospect of 3 glorious, summery weeks off from all the editing and translating and arguing with an irrational client and "herding the sheep" (this is a joke, I love my team a lot :) ) 

This may also be why I have listed 15 books in my to-read list for three weeks (plus one day... a lot can happen in one day). 

Here are the print books:


Nine Stories, J.D. Salinger - a collection of short stories. Salinger's Franny and Zooey is one of my favourite books.

The Republic of Thieves, Scott Lynch (about half way through) - the last book of the series was pretty much a miss for me, but this one has been going a lot better.

The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia, Michael Booth - how is it that so many people seem to possess deep interest in Scandinavia/Nordic region, yet no one really knows anything much about it, not to mention dreams of living here? I'm afraid it might turn out a bit of a shallow read, but no doubt it will be entertaining, and at least semi-educating.

The Marriage Plot, Jeffrey Eugenides - seems to be bit of a love-or-hate this one? Then again I guess Eugenides is... I'm pretty sure I'm going to love it because if you write like the guy who gave birth to Middlesex, it takes a sort of unimaginable skill to screw up a book.

Abaddon's Gate, James S. A. Corey - ain't no better combination than summer and space operas.

Apteeker Melchior ja Rataskaevu viirastus, Indrek Hargla -  the smart apotheka owner Melchior continues solving brutal crimes in medieval Tallinn. Bloody love this stuff.

City of Stairs, Robert Jackson Bennett - so excited for this one! Looks very promising.

And that's about half of it, I will be posting e-books tomorrow!

10 comments:

  1. Looks like a good list! It's important to have choices for reading during summer break. I'll be interested to see how Marriage Plot goes for you. I loved Middlesex and couldn't get through this one. Have fun on your summer break!

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    1. Thanks Mary! I had a relaxing holiday. I didn't get to Marriage Plot and am scared to because SO many people seem to love Middlesex and hate that one.

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  2. The marriage plot was great, my favourite scifi novel

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  3. Some of those look quite chunky! Enjoy your time off and your reading :)

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    1. Thanks Christine! I love big books :))

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  4. Looks like a fun list! Enjoy your break! I have The Almost Nearly Perfect People out from the library at the moment now too, and I'm expecting it to be fluffy, fun, and informative.

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    1. I'm about 1/3 through The Almost Nearly Perfect people. Parts of the book piss me off (the author has weird sense of humour at times....) but overall it's enjoyable.

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  5. Are you really liking The Republic of Thieves more than Red Seas Under Red Skies?? It was the opposite for me, I didn't care much for the third book, although theater is always good and Sabetha's much-anticipated appearance was intriguing. Can's wait to hear your thoughts about the ending of this one!!

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    1. Tbh I don't know what to think of The Republic of Thieves. I seem to have this problem with these books that once I read them, I am kinda into them, but I don't tend to pick them up very often. Weird? I'm enjoying the theatre-related plot as well :)

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