by Kamu on Thu Feb 24, 2011 6:40 pm
Seeing a lot of my fave reads above me on this list
The World According To Garp, one of my all time favourite novels. His Dark Materials also a favourite, possible the best series ever.
I feel I should chime in on the Palahnuik conversation too... I've read and loved a few of his books (Fight Club, Survivor, Lullaby are the best in my opinion), but I've found over the last few he seems to be going soley for the gross out shock factor leaving the finer points of the story (narrative, characterisation etc etc) dangling. I'm thinking mainly of Haunted and Rant. Anyone else find this?
So, on my reading shelf now.....
Neil Gaiman's Sandman #3 (the newest volumes, I believe they've been recoloured) - can't believe it's taken me so long to read this. Utterly amazing!
Patricia Briggs - gieven to me by a friend who said it has the best take on werewolves. I'll reserve comment until I finish.
The Collected Works of T.S Spivet - A thoroughly enjoyable novel, more of an illustrated novel really. Check out a copy to see what I mean. I'm reading this slowly because I'm loving it so much I don't want it to end!
I've got a whole bunch of Haruki Murakami novels and short story colletions lined up too. After I read his Kafka on the Shore last year, I needed to read absolutely every word the man has ever published. Phenomenal writer with a very special knack for magical realism, If you have to put him in a genre at all.