What People Are Reading... Part 1
So, maybe you're curious about what books people are reading right now. I'll start with new fiction. There's a lot of interesting new books out there right now. The book that everyone is talking about remains
The Fortress of Solitude by
Jonathan Lethem. Lethem has recently been interviewed in periodicals ranging from Entertainment Weekly to the Paris Review, and the book is the current pick for countless book clubs. Despite the hype, this book is a worthy read, and you'll have something to talk about at cocktail parties. In the category of science fiction for those who don't typically read science fiction comes
Quicksilver, the first book in a new series by
Neal Stephenson. The book has been out for a week and is already flying off the shelves, most likely to the very same folks who are always telling me how much they love Stephenson's previous novels, especially
Snow Crash and
Cryptonomicon. Meanwhile,
Zoe Heller is nearing breakthrough status with her second novel
What Was She Thinking?: Notes on a Scandal, which is about a teacher who carries on an affair with her fifteen year old student. It sounds trashy, but from what I hear it turns out to be a nuanced and moving character study. It's been
short-listed for the Booker Prize and is beginning to sell accordingly. Also short-listed and selling incredibly well in England is
Brick Lane by
Monica Ali. Following in the footsteps of fellow young Londoner
Zadie Smith, Ali's debut novel is another unsparing look at multi-cultural London. Finally, another debut, this one is a cleverly wrought time traveling romance by
Audrey Niffenegger titled, appropriately,
The Time Traveler's Wife. So there you go. A few things to read this fall. Stayed tuned for the next installment: new non-fiction.
- C. Max Magee @ 4:28 AM ~
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