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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: February 2021


February was another locked down month with a curfew in Quebec, and I was at home going nowhere. It snowed a lot. I saw a total of three other human beings in the whole month. The prevailing mood of this pandemic for many of us is “other people have it worse, but this sure sucks.” I read a perfectly reasonable seventeen books, and many of them were really excellent, which is always cheering.
This is the story of a young man with enough money to live on in London for a year and try to write, who entirely fails to achieve anything. It’s a comedy, though it is very sad, and you can see here the beginnings of the class consciousness which will make so much of Sharp’s later work so excellent. I enjoyed reading it, though I wouldn’t call it good, exactly. It also surprised me that it was 1932; it’s much more a book of the 1920s in feel. For Sharp completists, I suppose. Don’t start here. But I am excited to have so much new to me Sharp available as ebooks. ....

New York , United States , United Kingdom , Milton Keynes , City Of , New Yorker , William Maxwell , John Julius Norwich , Marge Piercy , Rainbow Rowell , Elizabeth Wein , Ursulak Le Guin , Margery Sharp , Diana Cooper , Nathan Lowell , Ann Leckie , Le Guin , Mary Renault , Donna Leon , Kazuo Ishiguro , Roberta Pianaro , Marko Kloos , John Julius , Sylvia Townsend Warner , Sophie Kinsella , Bardas Loredan ,