Reported
by Garry
My
Name is Red is a novel by Nobel Prize winning Turkish writer Orhan
Pamuk. During the height of the Ottoman Empire in 1591, the Sultan assembles a
small army of miniaturists to create a book singing his praises. Specifically,
and perhaps dangerously, the Sultan wants the book to include paintings of
himself – which is considered an affront to Islam. When one of the miniaturists
is killed, anyone could be the killer – indeed, one of the 56 chapters is narrated
by the killer. There are also chapters narrated by a corpse, a dog, a tree, and
the color red. Unconventional and yet successful at every level, this book
truly captivated our reader’s imagination, and she stated that she absolutely
loved it. MH
Other
Birds by Sarah Addison Allen is a novel set in the small coastal
town of Mallow Island, South Carolina. Zoe Hennessey has come to town to claim
her deceased mother’s apartment at The Dellawisp, a unique cobblestone building
that holds five apartments and many secrets, both mundane and otherworldly.
This atmospheric work of magical realism kept our reader guessing, and she
stated it was just plain fun! She was never quite sure where the book was
going, but the twists and turns were a delight to read. WJ
This
Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America’s Future by
Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns is the authoritative account of the
immediate aftermath of the tumultuous 2020 United States presidential election
and the attack on the Capitol on January 6. Drawing from multiple interviews,
first-account documents, and recordings by Burns and Alexander (both reporters),
this book lays bare the insularity of Washington politics and the duplicity
with which both Republicans and Democrats treat not only their own people but
the voting public. This book was so good that our reader recommends that anyone
who has an interest in the current state of the political climate in our
country read this for the astonishing insights it holds. DC
The
Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz. What would you do? Jacob Bonner is
a one-hit-wonder author whose career is on the skids. He has a student who is
working on a book with a stunningly brilliant plot. Then the student dies and
the book goes unpublished...until Jacob publishes it himself under his own
name. Wildly successful, the book brings Jacob riches beyond his dreams. It
also brings an email: “You are a thief.” Someone knows Jacob’s secret, but who
and how far are they willing to go to uncover it, and how far is Jacob willing
to go to keep it hidden? This nail-biting suspense novel is an easy read with
incredibly descriptive characters and taut writing, and comes highly
recommended by our reader. PP
Also
mentioned:
Cloud
Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr
Fighting
Words by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
The
Last Mile by David Baldacci
The
Piano Tuner by Daniel Mason
The
Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson
Switchboard
Soldiers by Jennifer Chiavarini
Don
Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes
Brazen by
Julia Haart
The
Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner
Barbarian
Days: A Surfing Life by William Finnegan
The
Recruit by Alan Drew
Authority by
Jeff VanderMeer
Who
Killed Jane Stanford?: A Gilded Age Tale of Murder, Deceit, Spirits, and the
Birth of a University by Richard White
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