Wednesday, September 20, 2006

as this goes

I love to read novels that make me think. Novels that aren't about fanciful romance that doesn't always exist in reality, novels that aren't about some B-grade thriller that somehow, always has an element of romance in it.

I love to read novels that are about romance, yet that make you think about it in general. About love, life, yourself, and so many other things. I love to read thrillers, too, but only if they're good ones. Lately, though, I've been reading a lot of novels that consists of a lot of thinking and reflecting.

As of now, the novels that I have read (and enjoyed greatly) :

1. Gut Symmetries -- Jeanette Winterson
2. The Passion -- Jeanette Winterson
3. Written On The Body -- Jeanette Winterson
4. Oranges Are Not The Only Fruits -- Jeanette Winterson
5. Fingersmith -- Sarah Waters
6. Affinity -- Sarah Waters
7. Sputnik Sweetheart - Haruki Murakami
8. One Last Promise -- Richard Paul Evans

I think I might go and borrow more Jeanette Winterson novels; they're great. And I recently purchased Sarah Waters' "Tipping The Velvet", I should read it soon.

And that's about it, actually.

Love knows not its own depth until the hour of its separation.

1 Comments:

Blogger thebrattydesign said...

...i'm reading 'oranges are not the only fruits'-- haven't finished it though, but it really reminds me of my own mother. and sputnik's an awesome book... keep reading, it'll help. everyone feels like a bubble and a toy; ready to burst... ready to get thrown away.

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