Despite a TBR list that is in danger of constituting a library in its own right I haven’t stopped buying books, although I’m about to enter the pre-Christmas moratorium where the Book God and I swap our wish lists and sit on our hands until Santa has been.
And in advance of that looming date I really have been unbelievably bad on the purchasing front:
- The Winter Ghosts by Kate Mosse – “It’s 1928. Freddie Watson is still giving for his brother, lost in the Great War. Driving through the foothills of the French Pyrenees, his car spins off the road in a snowstorm. Freddie takes refuge in an isolated village and there…..” I have her two previous books but haven’t read them yet, and this looks like it might be fun (and is far less chunky than the others)
- Nancy Mitford: The Biography by Harold Acton – “This intimate biography draws a witty, real-life portrait of Nancy, based on the letters she intended to use for her autobiography…….” Sparkling and irresistible, apparently, and totally part of my current obsession with all things Mitford.
- Changeless and Blameless by Gail Carriger – novels of vampires, werewolves, dirigibles and afternoon tea…… Again I have the first one in this series about Alexia Tarabotti but haven’t read it, so this is a bit of a chance, I suppose (what if I hate it??).
- Blue Eyed Boy by Joanne Harris – “Once there was a widow with three sons, and their names were Black, Brown and Blue. Black was the eldest; moody and aggressive. Brown was the middle child; timid and dull. But Blue was his mother’s favourite. And he was a murderer.” Couldn’t resist it.
- Sourland by Joyce Carol Oates – it’s a new book of short stories by the great JCO so of course I was going to get it.
- Dreadnought by Cherie Priest – the sequel to Boneshaker which I got for Christmas (I think, may have been my birthday, too close to call) and still haven’t read. But I feel that I’m going to enjoy it when I get there.
- Plain Kate by Erin Bow – I saw this on another blog but can’t remember whose (sorry); loved the cover and bought on impulse when in Forbidden Planet with Silvery Dude just after Hallowe’en (I bought The Unwritten 2 at the same time)
- Decca edited by Peter Y Sussman – see Nancy above. I’m sure I’ll grow out of this at some point….
- Coco Chanel by Justine Picardie – there was absolutely no way that once I’d got my hands on a copy I would be able to walk out of the bookshop without it. It’s important to recognise one’s limitations….
- Tamara de Lempicka by Laura Claridge – “Born in 1899 to Russian aristocrats, Tamara de Lempicka escaped the Bolsheviks by exchanging her body for freedom, dramatically beginning a sexual career that included most of the influential men and women she painted.” Irresistible.
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November 11, 2010 at 4:00 pm
Kathy (The Literary Amnesiac)
Ooooh, Blue Eyed Boy really caught my attention. I may have to look for that one.
November 14, 2010 at 12:29 am
Carl V.
I am about a quarter of the way through Dreadnought and am enjoying it. I liked Boneshaker a lot as well. There is always just too much to read, isn’t there? 🙂
November 14, 2010 at 11:11 pm
Veronique
I am so pleased to have come across your blog. What a treasure trove!!!!
And yes, Blue Eyed Boy caught my attention as well.
Talk about piles of books on the floor next to my side of the bed. My husband isn’t much better with books piled on his night table.
I have friends in Mullumbimby in NSW – you can’t walk in their room. Books everywhere. Quite a treat!!!!
November 28, 2010 at 4:40 am
Susan
I like the sound of that pile of TBR books, I don’t feel so badly about my pile now! lol and I’m busy compiling a list of books I want for Christmas, despite the fact I’ve been busy filling my “Christmas box” of books, which everyone pretends is from them, for me. Who says you can have enough books? Not me! lol I hope you get to visit Forbidden Planet at least once before the holidays, just to see what Dr Who toys they have. My daughter is getting Matt Smith, whom she loves more than Justin Bieber. I found one last summer for her. Plus Season 5 with him. (see, it’s not always about books!)
By the way, I have read Soulless – a very fun read, very enjoyable – and I really need to get some Cherie Priest. What was that I said about my TBR pile? I think it’s falling……