Read 33 books in July, 13 of them being re-reads. Twelve were either non-English editions or bilingual, with another four being English translations. More books written by men than women this month, due in part to the re-reads/foreign editions. Only three books are likely to be shelved in SF/F/H categories, but several others share a close literary kinship with speculative fictions. Five books, three of them re-reads, are YA/children's lit. Another three are of a religious/metaphysical bent, and two books made me rethink matters of life, love, and laughter. But enough talking, here are the titles:
228 Steven Erikson, The Devil Delivered and Other Tales (non-Malazan stories; better written than most of his fantasies)
229 Nnedi Okorafor, Long Juju Man (re-read; YA; enjoyable)
230 Margery Williams, The Velveteen Rabbit (re-read; an old favorite; children's lit)
231 Goran Petrović, Atlas descrito por el cielo (re-read; Spanish; very good)
232 Goran Petrović, Diferencias (re-read; Spanish; short story collection; excellent)
233 Goran Petrović, Opsada Crkve Sv. Spasa (Serbian; outstanding)
234 Goran Petrović, Le Siège de L'église Saint-Sauveur (French translation of the above)
235 Goran Petrović, Sitničarnica "kod srećne ruke" (re-read; Serbian; excellent)
236 Goran Petrović, La Mano de la Buena Fortuna (re-read; Spanish translation of the above)
237 Ernesto Cardenal, Poesía Completa: Tomo 1 (re-read; Spanish; poetry; outstanding)
238 Branko Miljković, Vatra i Ništa/Fire and Nothing (bilingual Serbian and English; poetry; excellent)
239 Antonio Machado, Compos de Castilla (Spanish; poetry; very good)
240 Augusto Monterroso, La oveja negra y demás fábulas (Spanish; story collection; very good)
241 John Lewis Gaddis, George F. Kennan: An American Life (non-fiction; well-deserved winner of the 2012 National Book Critics Circle Award and Pulitzer Prize for Biography)
242 William Faulkner, Knight's Gambit (good, but not his best work; story collection)
243 Jamaica Kincaid, At the Bottom of the River (very good)
244 Karen Thompson Walker, The Age of Miracles (better than what some SF critics have made it out to be; very good debut novel)
245 Patrick Rothfuss, The Wise Man's Fear (perhaps I'll elaborate more later about my meh reaction to this second volume)
246 Carlos Fuentes, Inquieta Compañía (re-read; Spanish; story collection; very good)
247 Moacyr Scliar, Kafka's Leopards (re-read; excellent)
248 Friedrich Dürrenmatt, The Visit (play; good but uneven for me; need to see it performed to judge better)
249 Doris Lessing, The Grass is Singing (excellent)
250 Thomas Ligotti, Noctuary (short story collection; excellent)
251 Joseph Brodsky, Watermark (I will write an essay about this in the near future)
252 Alan Lightman, Einstein's Dreams (same as above)
253 Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows (re-read; children's lit; already reviewed)
254 Kenneth R. Overberg, Into the Abyss of Suffering: A Catholic View (non-fiction; not rating it)
255 Leonardo Sciascia, Il mare colore del vino: Tre racconti (Italian; excerpt from a longer story collection; outstanding)
256 Astrid Lindgren, Pippi Longstocking (children's lit; already reviewed)
257 Fulton J. Sheen, Way to Inner Peace (non-fiction; not rating it)
258 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, The Phenomenon of Man (non-fiction; some food for thought for later)
259 Ogdred Weary, The Curious Sofa (re-read; illustrated; diverting)
260 Scott O'Dell, Island of the Blue Dolphins (YA; review forthcoming)
228 Steven Erikson, The Devil Delivered and Other Tales (non-Malazan stories; better written than most of his fantasies)
229 Nnedi Okorafor, Long Juju Man (re-read; YA; enjoyable)
230 Margery Williams, The Velveteen Rabbit (re-read; an old favorite; children's lit)
231 Goran Petrović, Atlas descrito por el cielo (re-read; Spanish; very good)
232 Goran Petrović, Diferencias (re-read; Spanish; short story collection; excellent)
233 Goran Petrović, Opsada Crkve Sv. Spasa (Serbian; outstanding)
234 Goran Petrović, Le Siège de L'église Saint-Sauveur (French translation of the above)
235 Goran Petrović, Sitničarnica "kod srećne ruke" (re-read; Serbian; excellent)
236 Goran Petrović, La Mano de la Buena Fortuna (re-read; Spanish translation of the above)
237 Ernesto Cardenal, Poesía Completa: Tomo 1 (re-read; Spanish; poetry; outstanding)
238 Branko Miljković, Vatra i Ništa/Fire and Nothing (bilingual Serbian and English; poetry; excellent)
239 Antonio Machado, Compos de Castilla (Spanish; poetry; very good)
240 Augusto Monterroso, La oveja negra y demás fábulas (Spanish; story collection; very good)
241 John Lewis Gaddis, George F. Kennan: An American Life (non-fiction; well-deserved winner of the 2012 National Book Critics Circle Award and Pulitzer Prize for Biography)
242 William Faulkner, Knight's Gambit (good, but not his best work; story collection)
243 Jamaica Kincaid, At the Bottom of the River (very good)
244 Karen Thompson Walker, The Age of Miracles (better than what some SF critics have made it out to be; very good debut novel)
245 Patrick Rothfuss, The Wise Man's Fear (perhaps I'll elaborate more later about my meh reaction to this second volume)
246 Carlos Fuentes, Inquieta Compañía (re-read; Spanish; story collection; very good)
247 Moacyr Scliar, Kafka's Leopards (re-read; excellent)
248 Friedrich Dürrenmatt, The Visit (play; good but uneven for me; need to see it performed to judge better)
249 Doris Lessing, The Grass is Singing (excellent)
250 Thomas Ligotti, Noctuary (short story collection; excellent)
251 Joseph Brodsky, Watermark (I will write an essay about this in the near future)
252 Alan Lightman, Einstein's Dreams (same as above)
253 Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows (re-read; children's lit; already reviewed)
254 Kenneth R. Overberg, Into the Abyss of Suffering: A Catholic View (non-fiction; not rating it)
255 Leonardo Sciascia, Il mare colore del vino: Tre racconti (Italian; excerpt from a longer story collection; outstanding)
256 Astrid Lindgren, Pippi Longstocking (children's lit; already reviewed)
257 Fulton J. Sheen, Way to Inner Peace (non-fiction; not rating it)
258 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, The Phenomenon of Man (non-fiction; some food for thought for later)
259 Ogdred Weary, The Curious Sofa (re-read; illustrated; diverting)
260 Scott O'Dell, Island of the Blue Dolphins (YA; review forthcoming)
4 comments:
I'm going to try Le siège de l'église by Petrovic : new for me but it seems really interesting.
There's a lot a good stuff for me in your list this month! I'm curious about Brodsky and Lightman.And presently, I'll go and look for some Machado's poems to end the day en beauté!
Wonderful! I'm going to write a piece on both the Brodsky and Lightman sometime this weekend, if time permits. Don't know if I'll post it here or Gogol's Overcoat (it might fit better there), but glad you are going to look into the authors you mentioned :D
If you're looking for a version of Dürenmatt's Besuch der alten Dame, try to hunt down this DVD, it's by far the best:
http://www.amazon.de/Besuch-alten-Dame-Elisabeth-Flickenschildt/dp/B00120JNKA/ref=sr_1_1?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1344082871&sr=1-1
Thanks. When I have the money, I may look into it (if it's not on Netflix or Amazon Instant Video, that is).
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