Here are 15 books that caught my interest lately.
Fresh, off-beat, quirky or curious titles that might deserve more attention:
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01: CHAD HARBACH, ‚The Art of Fielding‘, 528 pages, 2011.
02: CATH CROWLEY, ‚Graffiti Moon‘, 264 pages, 2010. [Coming of Age]
03: SAREE MAKDISI, ‚Palestine Inside Out: An Everyday Occupation‘, 320, 2008. [Nonfiction]
04: JAMIE O’NEILL, ‚At Swim, two Boys‘, 576 pages, 2000.
05: JULIAN BARNES, ‚The Sense of an Ending‘, 144 pages, 2011.
06: JOHN FANTE, ‚Ask the Dust‘, 165 pages, 1939.
07: JULIE ORRINGER, ‚The Invisible Bridge‘, 602 pages, 2010.
08: LILY KING, ‚Father of the Rain‘, 384 pages, 2010.
09: RICHARD YATES, ‚Liars in Love‘, 272 pages, 1981.
10: THOMAS SAVAGE, ‚The Power of the Dog‘, 304 pages, 1967.
11: JOHN HERSEY, ‚The Wall‘, 640 pages, 1950.
12: DAVID MARKSON, ‚The Last Novel‘, 220 pages, 2007.
13: KATI RICKENBACH, ‚Jetzt kommt später‘, 304 pages, 2001. [German, Graphic Novel]
14: JÖRN MORISSE, RASMUS ENGLER, ‚Wovon lebst du eigentlich? Vom Überleben in prekären Zeiten‘, 256 pages, 2007. [German, Nonfiction]
15: ANTJE RÁVIC STRUBEL, ‚Sturz der Tage in die Nacht‘, 437 pages, 2011. [German]
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Here are five books that made me curious enough to buy them:
01: AMOR TOWLES, ‚Rules of Civility‘, 352 pages, 2011.
02: ANDRÉ ACIMAN, ‚Call me by your Name‘, 248 pages, 2007.
03: JOSH KILMER-PURCELL, ‚I am not myself these days‘, 305 pages, 2006. [Memoir]
04: OLIVER SACKS, ‚Seeing Voices: A Journey into the World of the Deaf‘, 208 pages, 1989. [Nonfiction]
05: THOMAS BERNHARD, ‚Meine Preise‘, 144 pages, 2009. [German, Nonfiction].
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…and finally, here are three books that I read – and that were really good:
[this month: three indie graphic novels.]
1: 5 of 5 stars: DANIEL CLOWES, ‚Ghost World‘, 80 pages, 1997.
2: 4 of 5 stars: HOWARD CRUSE, ‚Stuck Rubber Baby‘, 216 pages, 1995.
3: 4 of 5 stars: DAVID B., ‚Epileptic‘, 358 pages, 2002.
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