I
thought one of the first posts to get my blog started off would be to recommend
some of my favorite books to readers. If you know me even remotely well, you
know that I am an avid reader, which is putting it mildly. I usually read three
books at once, and have an ongoing goal with myself to read a book a week (this
usually doesn’t happen, but hey, a girl can dream, right?).
If
you go to the bookstore with me and we amble over to the fiction section, there
is a 99.9 percent chance that I have read at least one book on each of the
shelves – maybe two, three, four, or even five.
I
complied a list of my top ten must reads, books which I have read numerous
times over and never get old.
The Secret
History
| This is my all time favorite book, hands down. It’s about a group of Classics
majors at a tiny liberal arts college in Vermont who commit a murder of one of
their friends and how they deal with the guilt and grief that come as a result.
Harry Potter
Series
| If you haven’t read the Harry Potter series by now, seriously, what are you
doing? I don’t think I need to explain the plot, but here goes: an orphaned boy
with a curious lightning bolt scar on his forehead discovers he’s a wizard.
I Capture
the Castle
| If you are looking for a good coming of age novel, this is it. Cassandra
lives with her father, stepmother, and older sister in a crumbling castle in
England and dreams of love.
The
Poisonwood Bible | I am a big fan of Barbara Kingsolver’s books, and I think this
one is her best. It tells the story of a missionary family in the 1950’s who
move from Georgia to the Congo. The five women of the family narrate the story:
mother Orleanna, and her daughters Rachel, Leah, Adah, and Ruth May.
Pride and
Prejudice
| I am a HUGE Jane Austen nerd (I mean, we share the same birthday), but Pride
and Prejudice is her best novel (Emma is a close second). If you’re going to
read a romance novel, this is it. Also – Mr. Darcy. Need I say more?
To Kill a
Mockingbird
| If for some reason you never read this in high school, drop what you’re doing
and go read it now. Atticus Finch is one of the best literary characters in
history.
A
Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius | The memoir of Dave Eggers, which follows
his experience as the guardian of his younger brother following the death of
his parents.
The Bell Jar | I have
always been a little intrigued by Sylvia Plath, which I feel is super cliché
for a white, 20-something girl to say. Her poems are so beautiful, and her
semi-autobiographical novel is haunting.
The Portable
Dorothy Parker
| Dorothy Parker was quite a character, and her short stories and writings are
a must-read.
I
would like to give you all some more recommendations! Leave me a comment with
some books that you have enjoyed and I will compile a personalized list of some
other titles for you to enjoy.
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