I thought I’d kick some life back into my
blog by completing an annual ritual that I have sadly shunned for the last two years: naming my
favourite books. This was the year that my reading returned to form
after a period of slackness, and I think it’s because my kids are old
enough that I’m not so exhausted that I just fall on the couch and zone out
every night. In 2012 I read, or attempted to read (this was also the year of
not finishing books if I didn’t want to) 26 books. Here are the highlights,
roughly divided into categories. But first, some random facts: only two of
these books are by men; eight are by New Zealanders; six of them are by people I know (one of the hazards of being a writer and a reader in a small country); four of them are
published for children and young adults; four of them were not published this
year; four of them I haven’t actually finished yet but am confident they deserve
their place on here; one of them I listened to as an audio book as I jogged
around the streets of my neighbourhood, transporting me away from roadworks and
broken footpaths to a New World.
So, here are my picks:
First books by dear friends (yes I am
biased but I stand behind my recommendations. These books are wonderful for
wildly different reasons)
The Girl Below, Bianca Zander
Sea Fever, Angela Meyer
Zen Under Fire, Marianne Elliot
Books supposedly for young persons (Writing for children has led me to reading children’s books and it has opened up a huge, sparkling world to me)
When You Reach Me, Rebecca Stead
The Knife of Never Letting Go, Patrick Ness
The Apothecary, Maile Meloy
Fire in the Sea, Myke Bartlett
Books that have generally been raved about
(and which I have enjoyed very much)
The Forrests, Emily Perkins
A Visit From the Goon Squad, Jennifer Egan
Kirsten McDougall, The Invisible Rider
Two books by Janet Frame.
Gorse is not People, Janet Frame
In her Own Words, Janet Frame
A book by a family member that I have yet to start but I hope the author will forgive me and I just know it will be amazing.
Mad on Radium, Rebecca Priestley
Yes I know I have cheated but it's my list and I'll do what I want. So there.
Two books by Janet Frame.
Gorse is not People, Janet Frame
In her Own Words, Janet Frame
A book by a family member that I have yet to start but I hope the author will forgive me and I just know it will be amazing.
Mad on Radium, Rebecca Priestley
Yes I know I have cheated but it's my list and I'll do what I want. So there.
3 comments:
Forgive you? I think you're awesome for listing it even though you haven't read it! :-)
My boys would put Red Rocks, by that Rachael King lady on their list (-:
I'm honoured. Seriously. I've never been able to decide whether my book is decent or not. The fact that you like it is one of the heavy weights on the 'decent' side of the balance.
xx
M
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