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Jo Walton's Reading List: March 2021


Another lockdown month, at home, lots of reading, not a lot of anything else. But thank goodness for books, there were a lot of great ones in March. I read twenty books in a wide variety of genres and modes, with a high concentration of things that made me feel free and among friends, at least while I was reading them.
Sequel to 
The Paris Wife, a novel about and from the first person POV of Martha Gellhorn, Hemingway’s second wife. I didn’t like it as much as the first book, perhaps because I fairly recently read a biography of Gellhorn so it was more familiar. However, McLain is a terrific writer and I read this avidly. It began an interesting theme that ran through my March books of early-twentieth-century men and women trying to find new ways of being partners here mostly very unsuccessfully, though there were moments when the two of them were writing in different rooms at the same time and meeting up at meals to compare progress. ....

United States , France General , City Of , United Kingdom , Madeleine Lengle , Paula Mclain , Jane Harrison , Martha Gellhorn , Rainbow Rowell , Margery Sharp , Davidg Hartwell , Nancy Kress , Eileen Power , Roald Dahl , Sarra Manning , Nathan Lowell , Garyd Schmidt , Leonard Cohen , Marc Levy , Donna Leon , Donald Sturrock , Kathryn Cramer , Harry Potter , Sophie Kinsella , Adrian Tchaikovsky , Francesca Wade ,

Jo Walton's Reading List: January 2021


January was another lockdown month worse than ever, because now we have a curfew at 8 PM and huge fines for breaking it, which means it’s not just illegal but pretty much impossible to see anyone. Isolation is really getting to me. The numbers are going down, though, which is good, and people are starting to be vaccinated, though I am low on the list. In any case, I spent a lot of time in January on pure escapist reading, and I read twenty-eight books in a variety of genres, with a very high rate of excellence.
A delightful romance, recommended by a friend. Two men in London who haven’t been making relationships work pretend to be each other’s boyfriends and of course end up falling in love. Really well written, memorable, and really fun to read. As an attempt to read feel-good romances that are not set in Italy but are actually good, this was really successful. ....

New York , United States , France General , United Kingdom , City Of , Miya Kuzuki , Mary Oliver , Tam Lin , Carola Oman , Paula Mclain , Helen Hoang , Margery Sharp , Mary Somerville , Tim Parks , Helene Wecker , Alex Brown , Pamela Dean , Cory Doctorow , Ernest Hemingway , Algis Budrys , Nathan Lowell , George Orwell , Alexis Hall , Robyn Arianrhod , Priya Parker , Hisham Matar ,

Jo Walton's Reading List: December 2020


2020 is over, huzzah! December was yet another quiet month in lockdown. I read fifteen books.
This was recommended to me by a friend, and looked fascinating. It is brilliantly written. Set in Toronto in the 1920s, it’s about a woman who wants to be a scholar, and turns out to be Christian horror. It’s very well done, but gave me nightmares, especially as I had not realised the genre until half way through I assumed the weird cultists were not actually messing around with actual Hell. Perhaps I should have read the blurb. So, excellent book, very good, very not for me. ....

United States , Czech Republic , Lois Mcmaster Bujold , Walter Jon Williams , Alice Degan , Ryan North , Emily Guendelsberger , Donna Leon , Helen Huang , Evelyn Waugh , Angela Scipioni , All False Doctrine , Rome With Love , Jules Wake , Kiss Quotient , Five Gods World Venice , Complete Works , Venice With Love , Rosanna Ley , Invent Everything , Survival Guide , Stranded Time Traveler , Complete Stories , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , செக் குடியரசு , வால்டர் ஜான் வில்லியம்ஸ் ,

Jo Walton's Reading List: November 2020


November was another totally locked down month here, with Montreal in the red zone and no socialization allowed. I saw a total of three other human beings, four if you count the time I saw the UPS guy. I read twenty books, and some of them were great. Six re-reads, the rest new, one epic, one non-fiction, three short story collections, and the rest novels.
Cucina Tipica, Andrew Cotto (2018) A romance novel set in Italy, but written by a man with a male protagonist, and also American. In many ways it was very satisfying, but in others it was odd. It strangely kept writing about things I’m quite familiar with but recasting them as elite experiences. For instance, the characters go to Teatro del Sale, but instead of describing the typical experience, he has their experience be mediated and special. The whole point of Teatro del Sale is the democratization of excellent food, making it inexpensive and yet still great, and so this is especially weird. There were some more things ....

United States , France General , United Kingdom , Andrew Cotto , Carola Oman , Jo Thomas , Sarah Morgan , Helen Wright , Cucina Tipica , Jacklyn Moriarty , Nancy Kress , E Lily Yu , Lois Mcmaster Bujold , Bernardo Bembo , Eleanor Farjeon , Georgerr Martin , Ralph Thomas Hotchkin Griffith , Jo Walton , Ruth Rendell , Iris Origo , John Fowles , Nicky Pellegrino , Vinci Tiger , Katherine Reid , Olive Branch , Teatro Del Sale ,