Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Trilogies...and Other Multi-Book Series.
Last year I read my first multi-book series. I realize this is absurd, 26 is too old to first pick up a series book, particularly when you are an avid reader. Which leads to another confession. Most of my life I have been hung up on classics. I really like them, and there are so many of them you can go on reading them forever. So when that's all you read you don't really realize how much work they are. You don't really get that books can have a more pure element of joy and fun to them. You get snobby and you think why would I bother reading that when I still have all these other books to read....
Anyway, that ended last summer when I was convinced to pick Harry Potter, we all know I did this begrudgingly, and then I loved it. And then I went crazy with series'. Twilight. Sookie Stackhouse. Outlander. And yesterday I finally picked up Lord of the Rings. All this to say, I am hooked. So when I saw that Abe books put out a Top 10 Trilogies list, I thought, I must put this up on Luminous (okay, yes, there are other factors too, living in a new city, no job, lots of reading time and all those 10 best lists going on over at Panda's...still.) So here is what they say are the 10 best. Most of these I don't even know:
1. Nick Bantock's Griffin & Sabine
2. Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials
3. Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast
4. Robertson Davies' Deptford
5. Louis de Bernieres' Latin America
6. Paul Auster's New York
7. Phillip Kerr's Berlin Noir
8. Roddy Doyle's Barrytown
9. Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars
10. Peter Dickinson's The Changes
So tell me, what are your 10 best...multi-book series?
Sunday, January 25, 2009
A Fond Farewell
Dear Luminous Readers,
Thank you for stopping by and being so faithful to my blog. Sadly, my goals and intentions have changed a bit since I started this blog nearly three years ago, and as a result I have done a crappy job of updating and maintaining it. Which means, it is time to retire. Obviously, my love for reading has not been swayed, but my desire to blog about the books I read has--- and thus it's demise. I attempted to make a list of all the books I read last year (which you can see below) it's not complete but it proves that I have been doing a poor job for a while of writing about them for awhile. Ah, well, thanks for a few good years. Read on, read on!
Yours Truly,
Amber
Midnight Sun, Stephenie Meyer
Breaking Dawn, Stephenie Meyer
Eclipse, Stephenie Meyer
New Moon. Stephenie Meyer
Twilight, Stephenie Meyer
Dreams from my Father, Barack Obama
Cataloging and Classification, Lois Mai Chan
The Archivist, Martha Cooley
Black Swan Green, David Mitchell
To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Book 7, J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Book 6, J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Book 5, J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Book 4, J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Book 3, J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Book 2, J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone Book 1, J.K. Rowling
Little, Big, John Crowley
The Amateur Marriage, Ann Tyler
The History of Love, Kate Atkinson
The Coming of the Book, Lucien Febvre & Henri-Jean Martin
The Stone Diaries, Carol Shields
Born on a Blue Day, Daniel Tammet
Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, Susanna Clarke
A Walk in the Woods, Bill Bryson
Used and Rare: Travels in the Book World, Lawrence and Nancy Goldstone
The Time Traveler’s Wife, Audrey Niffenegger
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