My original post is here and here's what I read:
1) The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood (won 2000)
2) The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid (shortlisted 2007)
3) The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy (won 1997)
4) Amsterdam by Ian McEwan (won 1998)
5) Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee (won 1999)
6) Number9dream by David Mitchell (shortlisted 2001)
Between The Blind Assassin, The Reluctant Fundamentalist and The God of Small Things, I can't decide on a favorite... all were so good and different ways!!
Thanks Dewey, for hosting and for the opportunity to read more of the Man Booker books. There are still so many on those lists that I'd like to read, I think I'll continue on with the Complete Booker...
Between The Blind Assassin, The Reluctant Fundamentalist and The God of Small Things, I can't decide on a favorite... all were so good and different ways!!
Thanks Dewey, for hosting and for the opportunity to read more of the Man Booker books. There are still so many on those lists that I'd like to read, I think I'll continue on with the Complete Booker...
4 comments:
You're doing great this year!!
Lezlie
Thanks Lezlie! :-)
Great work! I've only read two of mine so far. :( I loved The Blind Assassin, when I read it a few years ago.
Thanks Dewey! Yep, Margaret Atwood sure doesn't disappoint!
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