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Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Slowly but surely, Shardlake will take over the world...

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Last summer I attended a lovely, small, friendly festival with my very good friend Rhi, who shares my fetish for historical romance and chocolate flavoured stout and is therefore an excellent companion whilst journeying into the wilds of deepest Skipton...and also a good judge of if I will like a book or not!
Nursing our post-Friday hangovers in the blue sparkly Tea stall, our eyes were immediately drawn to the tiny little bookshelf next to the display of brownies (cake, tea, books and a hangover, what more could a girl ask for in the sunshine?). I was chuffed to bits to have access to a shelf (I fancy shelving systems, it comes with the librarian-thing!) and immediately set to cataloguing them in my mind, when I was interrupted by the noise of Rhi jumping up and down very loudly whilst screaming THEY'VE GOT THE FIRST SHARKDLAKE BOOK!


This was my introduction into the twisted, gritty world of the Tudor lawyer/commissioner/detective, Matthew Shardlake. It turns out that Rhi had read the third Shardlake book (Sovereign), from the series of (so far) four, on the recommendation of a friend , and had loved it, but had not thought to read the others. The discovery in the tea stall that day of the first in the series by C J Samson, Dissolution, re-ignited the fire the will be familiar with anyone who has ever read a book form a series and immediately had to read the rest, now, this second, nothing else possibly matters...all you Twihards put you're hands up...and down again...and bow your heads in shame...that's better, know you're place you philistines, it's badly written vaguely misogynistic tripe and you know it. Ahem, sorry, must stops these rantings.

So ANYWAY, Rhi lent me the third book in the series as soon as we returned home (because, of course, after reading the blurb of the first one I had to discover these novels immediately, Tudor politics? Murder? Authentic period voice and easily identifiable characters from history? Yes please!) and I was just as hooked as she was. Then set in me what I will call Shardlake Fever, I could not wait to borrow the books! I needed to posses them, they needed to by mine! And, what was that you said? Amazon has three of them for £14.99? I because of my amazing job I don't pay postage (being a librarian has its uses sometimes...) I don't care if its a week till payday, bring out the credit card, they must be mine.


I spent literally the next week reading them, when I wasn't reading them, I was googling them, texting Rhi repeatedly about how much I loved them, and trying to get OTHER people to read them, purely so I could find more people to text! I haven't felt like this since The Earth's Children was still good, I swear down!

Finally, through the medium of our lovely book club, I forced two of my precious books onto the girls. And today I received confirmation that Shardlake Fever is real, and is catching...N has bought the set! Whoop whoop its the sound of C J Samson's profile going up up up!

I cannot recommend these books highly enough, but you will loose hours of your life to them, and will be very upset in an almost clucking like way when you run out of them. The timeline so far runs from just after the death of Anne Bolyn (or Nan Bullen as the plebs like to call her) to the Ascension of Catherine Parr to the throne so its that little bit of Tudor history that hasn't been bled dry yet, and it is about the common people, and the politics behind the throne, rather than the throne itself, sop the characters are fresh, and funny. Its also got BBC costume drama written all over it so, grab yourself another debt, lets all end this recession sooner, if only for the Beeb to lift its costume drama ban and get this thing on our screens!


Read them! Love them! And join me in wishing next April upon us sooner so that we can read the next one!

Happy reading book lovers...and apologise as also for the over use of the word immediatly! Exopansion of vocabulary coming soon I promise!

BookElf

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Our first meeting

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Meeting the First.

Book Club the First - BOOKELF - 01-11-2009
Agreed on: The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova (AvidReader)
Discussed: Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden

Three of us.
One spicy seed cake.
A ton of coffee.
And books...in bags, on tables, in laps... books piled up all around us!
It was heavenly!

We agreed that our first official book that we would read as a group was the Historian, by Elizabeth Kostova.

We set a date for our next meeting and swopped a few books, suggested a few potential future books, and ate the spicy seed cake. Three very positive responses, one person who...shockingly...doesn't like cake! We gasped, our determined chef resolved to try again, and cakes have now become incorportaed into our book club routine.

Could this get any better?

Well, turns out that we had all read Memoirs of a Geshia by Arthur Golden, so we were actually able to rate a book, our first meeting in!

BOOKELF = 4/5 stars
BOOKN00B = 4/5 stars
AVIDREADER = 3/5 stars
  • We agreed that the female characters were beautifully realised, and the setting and 'world' created seemed realistic and poetic simultaneously.
  • However, the male characters were much more one dimensional, and seems to serve purely to develop the plot further.
  • After all the agonies suffered by our heroine, was the happy ending feasible? While it certainly served to tie up the story neatly, and provide some much needed stability for the primary characters, it seemed to be hastily drawn together. There were other incidentals - the prince charming being many years older, and she being satisfied with her status as a mistress.
  • Nonetheless, a very enjoyable read, and a wonderful introduction to an otherwise unknown culture and time.
  • And we *ALL* preferred the book to the film. Like soooo much!

Original LBC

Meeting 08 - A Chat
Meeting 05 - Firman - Sam Savage

Monday, 2 November 2009

My Wife - R.L. Stevenson

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My Wife 
 
Trusty, dusky, vivid, true, 
With eyes of gold and bramble-dew, 
Steel-true and blade-straight, 
The great artificer 
Made my mate. 

Honour, anger, valour, fire; 
A love that life could never tire, 
Death quench or evil stir, 
The mighty master 
Gave to her. 

Teacher, tender, comrade, wife, 
A fellow-farer true through life, 
Heart-whole and soul-free 
The august father 
Gave to me.
 

Sunday, 1 November 2009

Table of Contents - Completed Challeges

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Another #WSwanLBC member has decided to set herself the Man Booker Shortlist 2012 Challenge; reading every book that could potentially win the prize this year. 

Say hi to @WoodsieGirl on twitter or visit her awesome blogs HERE and HERE

Shortlist 06 - Umbrella - Will Self
Shortlist 05 - Bring up the Bodies - Hilary Mantel - WINNER
Shortlist 04 - The Lighthouse - Alison Moore
Shortlist 03 - Swimming Home - Deborah Levy
Shortlist 02 - Narcopolis - Jeet Thayil
Shortlist 01 - The Garden of Evening Mists - Tan Twan Eng

LBC can't thank WG enough for this!


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Cooksonathon 

Book 05 - Fenwick Houses
Book 04 - The Black Candle
Book 03 - Hannah Massey
Book 02 - The Blind Years
Book 01 - The Girl
The Challenge 

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Blood-A-Thon Reviews
Book 01 - 2001 Dead Until Dark
Book 02 - 2002 Living Dead in Dallas
Book 03 - 2003 Club Dead
Book 04 - 2004 Dead to the World
Book 05 - 2005 Dead As A Doornail
Book 06 - 2006 Definately Dead
Book 07 - 2007 All Together Dead 
Book 08 - 2008 From Dead To Worse
Book 09 - 2009 Dead and Gone
Book 10 - 2010 Dead in the Family
Book 11 - 2011 Dead Reckoning

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  Blog-Along-The-Fountainhead

Blog-Along-The-Fountainhead - Part 08 
Blog-Along-The-Fountainhead - Part 07
Blog-Along-The-Fountainhead - Part 06
Blog-Along-The-Fountainhead - Part 05
Blog-Along-The-Fountainhead - Part 04
Blog-Along-The-Fountainhead - Part 03
Blog-Along-The-Fountainhead - Part 02
Blog-Along-The-Fountainhead - Part 01

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  Steelathon

Book 11 - A Good Woman
Book 10 - Lightning
Book 09 - Vanished
Book 08 - Fine Things
Book 07 - Five Days in Paris
Book 06 - No Greater Love
Book 05 - The Klone and I
Book 04 - Star
Book 03 - Heartbeat
Book 02 - Leap of Faith
Book 01 - Daddy

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Table of Contents - Ongoing Challenges

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Once Upon A Reading Challenge

2012 - Book 02 - The Iron King - Julie Kagawa 
2012 - Book 01 - A Feast of Crows - A Song Of Fire And Ice

2011 - Book 02 - The Borribles
2011 - Book 01 - The Looking Glass Wars

2010 - Book 03 - Reading the Greats
2010 - Book 02 - The Land of Ice and Fire
2010 - Book 01 - Percheron it!

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Mount TBR

Book 11 - Iris and Ruby
Book 10 - In Her Shoes
Book 09 - Virgin Widow
Book 06 and 07 and 08 - The Regeneration Trilogy
Book 05 - The Other Side of the Story
Book 04 - Frenchmen's Creek
Book 03 - Sidetracked 
Book 02 - Forbidden Fruit
Book 01 - The Shadow of the Moon by MM Kaye

 
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Canongate

Book 10 - The Good Man Jesus... - Philip Pullman - WSwanLBC
Book 09 - Weight - Jeanette Winterson - WSwanLBC
Book 08 - The Fire Gospel - Michel Faber

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Man Booker

Book 8 - Bring up the Bodies - Hilary Mantel - 2012 - GUEST
Book 7 - Sense of an Ending - Julian Barnes
Book 6 - The Sea, The Sea - Iris Murdoch - 1978 - MedusaLBC
Book 5 - The Life of Pi - Yann Martel - 2002
Book 5 - The Life of Pi - Yann Martel - MedusaLBC
Book 3 - Wolf Hall - Hilary Mantel - 2009 - Part 1

 

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