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Ben

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  1. I'm never very good at knowing when my favourite authors are releasing books until they're practically already upon us. I'm hoping McCarthy's long-awaited new novel The Passanger is released in 2017, and I've had a few ARCs that I'm looking forward to discussing upon release. Other than that, I'm sure I'll be as late to the party as ever when it comes to new releases.

  2. Interesting that a bunch of us have The Miniaturist on our TBR piles - me too! (Has also been on there a long time.) Read her new one The Muse this year and thought it was fantastic, so have no clue why I've left her debut waiting all this time.

     

    I'm currently reading Darkness At Noon by Arthur Koestler - another that I've meant to read for as long as I can remember. Very good so far. I'm reading it alongside my #2016ClassicsChallenge pick for December: The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens. I was looking for a wintry-themed book for December and although I've never read it and could be way off the mark, there's something about this (and more generally Dickens) that I associate with this time of the year.

  3. So guys, I never did quite get myself all the way through the original seven seasons of Gilmore Girls what with one thing and another, but now I'm not sure whether to go back before watching the new episodes? I mean I know roughly how things ended so having not seen them all probaby wouldn't ruin the new four, would it?

  4. I have a subscription to the Times Literary Supplement which is weekly, but I too struggle to throw them away so currently have large stacks of them laying around. I also get a football magazine called Four Four Two. If I lived in 'merica I'd definitely get The New Yorker.

  5. "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife"

     

    Pride and prejudice - Jane Austen

     

    Got to be one of the most famous opening lines in the history of literature that...

     

    "At ten to nine on a June morning, a shining and brilliant morning that promised a day of great heat, a lady of sixty-three cycled through the streets of Oxford."

     

    - Kolymsky Heights by Lionel Davidson

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    Thank you both. I finished it today and enjoyed it to the read. What a great read! :)

     

    So glad you enjoyed Station Eleven, Kylie. I too thought it was terrific. In fact, Emily Mandel is rapidly becoming one of my favourite authors. Recently finished Last Night in Montreal and that was also excellent (although not as good as SE - but I won't begrudge her that). I believe she has two or three others - and it's safe to say I'm looking forward to getting around to them.

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