Sunday, December 19, 2010

I must have read at least 40 new novels in the past 2 months. But the ones that were memorable, I can count on my fingers. Wanna take a peek?

1.The Cleft - Doris Lessing.

(An apparently simple story about a primitive tribe made up of women only and their evolution into a bisexual society from a mono sexual one. Man vs woman, what do they contribute to a community or to each others lives from each others perspectives? This book is much deeper than it looks and I often find myself still musing over some idea from it's pages and matching it to real life, though it's weeks since I read it)

2.Veronica Decides to Die - Paulo Coelho.

(Veronica simply gets bored with living and decides it's time to stop. She botches her suicide attempt and winds up in a mental hospital- and discovers, when she regains consciousness, that she has only days left to live anyway. Veronica doesn't want to wait out those few days more, especially in a mental hospital! But the hospital has a psychiatrist with some very interesting ideas and some very interesting patients as well. What happens to Veronica? You really should read this book and find out. Personally, I read it at exactly the right time and the right place!)

3.The Time Traveler's Wife - Audrey Niffenegger.

(This is an astonishing first book! A novel idea of a man with a genetic disease that makes him, of all things, time travel! One minute he's here... The next, he's in some strange place and time, in the past. A really beautiful love story. I laughed, I cried and I still ache when I recall it. It's been made into a movie too, and I believe its good as well. I read her next book too: "Her Fearful Symmetry". Interesting, but not compelling like her first, I'd say)

4. The Inheritance Of Loss - Kiran Desai.

(Such a beautifully written book. You have to marvel at how far Indian writers have come. Her writing is rich and detailed, I thought so even when I read "Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard" some 12 years back, when she was not so well known. But for some reason, though I really enjoyed reading both books, they lost me towards the end and I wound up with a strangely incomplete feeling... Well, maybe that IS what loss is all about :P)

5. The World According to Garp - John Irving.

( Now reading. So I can only tell you, I am glad I waited to read this one. I have a tendency to ration books I feel will be exceptional, to myself. This one will be worth the
weeks of self denial, I think!)

6.Happy Home for Broken Hearts - Rowan Coleman.

(This one is memorable for all the wrong reasons! It's the worst book I have ever read. Seriously, a 12 year old can do better job at turning out a less soppy, less predictable and more exciting read. It's supposed to be a love story... I was so hypnotized by it's terribleness, I actually wound up reading a few lines once every 10 pages or so, till I got to the end. If you see it, burn it!)

This list is not in any particular order of liking... If you have any comments, feedback, recommendations, well scrap me!