As August comes to a close I would love to hear what people’s thoughts were of the monthly book; The Master and Margarita. It’s a classic novel but it was a really bizarre book to read, that stayed with me for a very long time before I could finally write my thoughts on the book. But I tend to enjoy books that stay with me like that; I like books that are thought provoking. Reminder that next month we well be reading another classic for our Southern Gothic theme. While some people argue this book isn’t technically Southern Gothic, I’m sure we will have some interesting discussions on William Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying. If you’re not aware, this book will be discussed over on the Goodreads forums, so feel free to join in there.
My monthly reading for August has been really great, I went into the month thinking I’ll be busy trying to read all the books I wanted to read, but while I read most of them, I surprised myself by managing seventeen books this months. I’ve read some amazing books including The Dinner, The Angel’s Game and The Age of Miracles. But the highlights for me were Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk, a satirical look at the war of terror and how we support the troops and The Colour of Milk, an adorable little book about a strong minded girl in 1831 trying to learn to read and write.
August’s Books
- Mystic River by Dennis Lehane
- Redshirts by John Scalzi
- This Dark Endeavour by Kenneth Oppel
- Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell
- Thirst by L.A. Larkin
- Mercy by Jussi Adler-Olsen
- True Grit by Charles Portis
- Geekomancy by Michael R. Underwood
- The Yiddish Policemen’s Union by Michael Chabon
- Fifty Shames of Earl Grey by Fanny Merkin
- A Life with Books by Julian Barnes
- The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
- The Dinner by Herman Koch
- The Angel’s Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
- The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker
- Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk by Ben Fountain
- The Colour of Milk by Nell Leyshon