Saturday, 28 February 2015

Book Blogger Tag

I found this tag on The Bookish Owl's blog. I tag everyone who wants to do this to do it, whether you're a book blogger or not (hey, I'm clearly not!). I've changed it round a little bit, so do have a look at the original if you want to do it!


1. Which book, most recently, did you not finish?

An Experiment in Love by Hilary Mantel. This was the first (and only) Mantel novel I've picked up so far. I spent a lot of the novel hoping something would just happen. Anything. I didn't care, but there was just nothing! I got about 20 pages from the end, incredibly, and just couldn't be bothered to finish it!! I think there are 'subtleties' to be appreciated such as the explanations of the characters, by delving into their entire life story. Even when I try and say something positive it comes out badly. I'm going to stop now!

An Experiment In Love

2. Which book is your guilty pleasure?

One Night: Promised by Jodi Ellen Malpas. Similar to 50 Shades of Grey (though I haven't actually read that series), cheesy clichés and extremely questionable storyline. Yet I can't stop reading! The description of this 'perfect man' is intriguing and just strangely addictive to read!

Promised (One Night, #1)

3. Which book would you throw into the sea?

Getting Over Mr Right by Chrissie Manby. I read this book a few years ago now, so can't entirely remember the plot (probably for the best) but in sum, we encounter the recently dumped-via-facebook Ashleigh go to extreme measures to win over her ex. These include blowing all her funds on psychic readings, voodoo dolls and sitting by the telephone for days on end waiting for this 'Mr Right' to call. She's such an annoying character it's actually hard to explain how frustrating it is to read about her mistakes! Argh!


Getting Over Mr Right

4. Which book have you read the most?

I've never been one for rereading books. However I used to have the Harry Potter audiobooks read by Stephen Fry and (if this counts) then these for sure. I used to listen to them so much that I knew them off by heart!

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter, #5, Part 1)












5. Which book would you hate to receive as a present?

Anything I wouldn't read, because I'd just feel guilty. I'm not really into historical novels (although I want to give Philippa Gregory a go), or sci-fi, or anything supernatural (I could deal with Twilight, but other vampire/ghost/strange mythological beasts aren't really my thing). Things like Game of Thrones don't interest me so anything like that with gory battles are also probably a no.

6. Which book could you not live without?

Nocturnes, Five Stories of Music and NightfallThe Catcher in the Rye

Nocturnes by Kazuo Ishiguro, which is a series of short stories with themes of music and love running through them all. I've read them all a few years ago, so it's lovely whenever I come back to these wonderfully written little stories again and remember the curious tales. This book will come with me wherever I live.

Equally, Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger. I bought this book as a present for my Mum, and ended up hijacking it. I was so struck by the story, and I identified with Holden Caulfield's cynical view of 'fake' people, and I've come back to this story a couple of times, and will always remember it fondly.

7. Which book made you cry the most?

The List of My DesiresHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Harry Potter, #7)

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling and I believe The List of My Desires by Grégoire Delacourt made me cry on a train to York!

8. Favourite book cover?

The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, #1)
 Mischief: Fay Weldon Selects Her Best Short Stories

This question initially was 'least favourite book cover' but I really don't think I have one, so I changed it! The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency reminds me of linocut print, and it's just so colourful that it portrays the lovely positive atmosphere Alexander McCall Smith describes in Botswana. The cover for Mischeif by Fay Weldon is stunning, helped by the fact that it's cloth bound, and woven in is a beautiful entanglement of colourful butterflies. Must read this.

x

2 comments:

  1. I couldn't live without The Catcher in the Rye too! It's one of my all-time favorite books. In addition to Deathly Hallows, I also cried a lot in Order of the Phoenix (when Sirius died *cries*).

    Great answers!

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    1. Most deaths in Harry Potter resulted in tears for me! Nothing quite like Dobby in the last film though! And thanks, loved yours! x

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