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Monday, 20 July 2015

Six months of books 2015


I've taken part in this in previous years and it's great to see it back again. A chance to look back at the books we've read in the first 6 months of 2015, 6 books in each of 6 different categories.

Visit the home of this meme, The Book Jotter, here to find out more...


Six books I have enjoyed the most...
  1. The Golem and the Djinni - Helene Wecker
  2. The Miniaturist - Jessie Burton
  3. Station Eleven - Emily St John Mandel
  4. Big Little Lies - Liane Moriarty
  5. Hausfrau - Jill Alexander Essbaum
  6. The Last Anniversary - Liane Moriarty

Six authors new to me...
  1. Middlesex - Jeffrey Eugenides
  2. Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café - Fannie Flagg
  3. How Green Was My Valley - Richard Llewellyn
  4. Sleepyhead - Mark Billingham
  5. Big Ray - Michael Kimball
  6. City of Thieves - David Benioff

Six books that took me on extraordinary journeys...
  1. Inflicted - Ria Frances
  2. The Leipzig Affair - Fiona Rintoul
  3. The Golem and the Djinni - Helene Wecker
  4. Station Eleven - Emily St John Mandel
  5. Dissolution - CJ Sansom
  6. The Auschwitz Violin - Maria Àngles Anglada

Six books by favourite authors...
  1. The Secret Keeper - Kate Morton
  2. A History of Loneliness - John Boyne
  3. The Last Anniversary - Liane Moriarty
  4. Chess - Stefan Zweig
  5. Reasons to Stay Alive - Matt Haig
  6. The Fry Chronicles - Stephen Fry

Six graphic novels/comic book collections I enjoyed...
  1. Plumdog - Emma Chichester Clark
  2. Marbles - Ellen Forney
  3. This One Summer - Mariko & Jillian Tamaki
  4. The Complete Maus - Art Spiegelman
  5. Sex Criminals - Matt Fraction & Chip Zdarsky
  6. Anya's Ghost - Vera Brosgol

Six bookshops I have visited...
  1. The new Foyles, London
  2. St. David's Bookshop, Pembrokeshire
  3. Heffers, Cambridge
  4. Aldeburgh Bookshop, Suffolk
  5. Any Amount of Books, London
  6. St Ives Bookseller, Cornwall

32 comments:

  1. This is a great way to look on the past few months! I particularly like the extraordinary journeys category. I think Station Eleven would fall into that one for me too :)

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    1. I really enjoy doing this look back and having a think about what I've read so far. Yay for Station Eleven :)

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  2. This is a great meme, isn't it? I haven't read many of the books you've listed, but of the ones I have read I enjoyed The Golem and the Djinni, Dissolution and A History of Loneliness. I love your final category!

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    1. Yes, I really enjoy it! Just been over to read your lists. I'm glad you liked those books too. Love visiting bookshops when we are on our travels.

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  3. I haven't read any of your top six so far this year, but several are ones I hope to read at some point. Especially The Golem and the Djinni and Station Eleven. I really want to read more by Liane Moriarty. I've only read one of her books so far.

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    1. I hope you'll enjoy them too one day. I really like her writing, she has become one of my favourite authors, I just find her really good at commenting on 'everyday' life.

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  4. Of course I liked all the books you mentioned (although I have by no means read all of them), but I especially enjoyed the list of bookshops.

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    1. Thanks I'm glad you enjoyed that list, I love finding bookshops wherever I am.

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  5. You've read a wonderful range of books, and what a good idea to include a category for bookshops. I used to work just around the corner from Any Amount of Books - and I have to say that you've visited some lovely parts of the country.

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    1. Thanks Jane. I always like to pop into AAoB when I'm in London if I am anywhere near, it's brilliant. We've had some nice trips this year, many in our old campervan.

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  6. I enjoyed looking through your lists, Lindsay. I love the new Foyles in London - I could quite happily spend a small fortune there.

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    1. Thanks very much Jacqui. It's wonderful isn't it, I love visiting there.

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  7. I love looking through lists. It looks as if you finished some impressive books Lindsay.

    I did not know that you read so many graphic novels. I think that if you have the time it would be interesting if you blogged about them more.

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    1. Thanks very much Brian. It's only in the last six months or just over that I've been reading so many of them, quite a new thing for me, I'm really enjoying them though. I defintely want to try blogging about them sometime soon.

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  8. Looks like you've read a great, mixture of books so far this year. I am pleased to see The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton on your most enjoyed list. I have just finished reading it and loved it. I hope to have my full thoughts on it posted soon. I hope you enjoy your reading in the second half of this year too :-)

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    1. Yay I'm glad you enjoyed The Miniaturist too, it's really stayed in my mind and I'd love to re-read it one day. Thank you :)

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  9. You've done a lot of bookshop visiting these last 6 months! I haven't read any of the books you mention but I've been wanting to read more Kate Morton and try Liane Moriarty. Great meme!

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    1. I like popping in to any interesting bookshops that we see when we are on our travels :) Thanks for commenting!

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  10. I enjoyed Station Eleven and Big Little Lies, too, and have Hausfrau on my tbr pile. Your bookstore category is such an excellent idea! Must try to remember that one for next year :)

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    1. I'm really glad you enjoyed those two as well, hope you like Hausfrau, I thought it was fascinating and compelling.

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  11. Hi Lindsay,

    I haven't read any of the books on your list, although I have read a couple of Mark Billingham books and enjoyed them.

    Kate Morton is an author which many of us seem to have read and enjoyed, although I have only read 'The House At Riverton' to date.

    'The Miniaturist' is also on my 'Want To Read' list.

    A great way of tracking the books you have read and it is good to be able to categorize them as well.

    Thanks for sharing :)

    Yvonne

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    1. Hi Yvonne, I really enjoyed the Mark Billingham novel and am going to try and read some more of his Thorne series. :)

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  12. This is a great meme Lynz, I read and enjoyed big little lies, I haven't done a meme in ages, this could be one for me :D Thanks for sharing.

    Lainy http://www.alwaysreading.net

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    1. I'm really glad you enjoyed Big Little Lies too Lainy. This one is fun to do. :)

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    2. It seems like it would be, defo need to put time aside for it

      Lainy http://www.alwaysreading.net

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  13. Loved the list!! I've actually got The Auschwitz Violin on my bookshelf right now. Me'thinks it's calling my name now. LOL And Leipzig Affair sounds perfect to introduce me to that time period; I've never read in it. Thanks for the great list and future reads. :)

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    1. Thanks for visiting and commenting Sarah. I had that book on my pile ages despite it actually being very short, it was good to read it.

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  14. Thank you for joining in. Lots of books for me to look out for.

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  15. This is such an interesting meme! Happy to see a few a few of my favourites have made it to yours. Sadly I haven't read enough books this year to be able to answer these myself. Your reviews have got me interested in the Leipzig Affair and Station Eleven, adding them to my tbr-list. :)

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  16. Hi Lindsay,
    I’ve read only one book from your top six, and that is the wonderful miniaturist. I really must catch up on some reading and start making notes about what I’ve read. I can never remember when anyone asks me.

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  17. What a great meme. I have enjoyed several John Boyne books in the past so shall keep a look out for A History Of Loneliness. As for C.J. Sansom .... one of my favourite historical authors, I love his Shardlake series.

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  18. Love this lists..Can't wait to read all of them ;)



    Mar@College Reine Marie

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