Books for May
by Diana Studer
- gardening for biodiversity
in Cape Town, South Africa
Cold nights and sunny days. April's rain was meagre, but May is looking hopeful.
Deon MEYER
The dark flood
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Donkerdrif in Afrikaans originally, more bleak mood than 'flood'. South African crime novel, set among the well heeled in Stellenbosch. The thread of the story weaving back and forth between the vivid characters.
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The Cape is a fickle mistress. On Wednesday she was grey, cold and aloof; by Thursday she was poised to burst into the world as a bright and breezy coquette.
Tokara in Stellenbosch 2016 |
Stephen KING
If it bleeds
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Four novellas. (Author of Carrie and The Shining - so you know what to expect) He says 'stories go where they want to'.
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He gave me one of the looks I'd seen him give his gardener and his housekeeper, but had never turned my way until that afternoon: piercing, skeptical, and rather ugly. These years later, I realize it's the look a perceptive and cynical man gives when he believes he can see inside most people and expects to find nothing good.
Jaundiced eye of a Cape weaver lady 2011 |
Karen JAYES
For the mercy of water
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Dystopian novel set in the Northern Cape or the Karoo. (A little bit Margaret Attwood) Read for the second time, and it would benefit from editing down by a quarter.
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Instead I knelt down
and I put my hands in it, and I moved them in front of me in wide circles, and
I felt the silken body that is water push open the spaces between my fingers,
and the pillows of coolness swelled and softened and pushed against my palms
and is gentler than a fleshy hand but heavier and more certain than air.
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'I look at her and she
smiles' ... When she said this, her face lit up, like the light that hits the
surface of a glass statue and passes through it, so that its glow defines the
shape of it and forgets the end on the other side.
Blazing hearth Glass art at the Owl House 2010 |
Vanessa TAIT
The pharmacist's wife
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Gaslighting (no spoilers, but with a soppy ending). A pharmacy in Victorian Edinburgh. Our heroine is his lab rat for developing a new drug. Heroin. When laudanum was not enough to keep his new wife docile.
In the heart of a poppy 2011 |
Judy BLUME
In the unlikely event
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'I grew up in Elizabeth, New Jersey ... so I have firsthand memories of that time (1951-2) and place. The three airplane crashes are real' - from the Author's Notes.
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But we're still part of a secret club,
One we'd never willingly join
With members who have nothing in common
Except a time and place.
Just landed 2010 |
David LODGE
Deaf sentence
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(The author himself is a - don't mumble - older man) I was born with one deaf ear so this book spoke to me. If you follow the words around the cover, they are lifted from the text. Smile and nod, and hope you didn't park both feet in it. Retired linguistics professor whose wife is forging ahead with a new career. The book is part resigned sadness, and part wonderfully funny. The 'sentence' in the title = way of thinking, opinion, mind from OED - so the author dedicates his book to translators (and their special problems with his English title and word play!)
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... most of all I had
enjoyed the unaccustomed urban quiet. Paradoxically, being deaf doesn't make
quietness any less attractive, but rather the reverse. Aural experience is made
up of quiet, sounds and noise. Quiet is neutral, the stand-by state. Sounds are
meaningful, they carry information or they give aesthetic pleasure. Noise is
meaningless and ugly. Being deaf converts so much sound into noise that you
would rather have quiet - hence the pleasure of walking those traffic-free
streets.
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Oh deaf, where is thy sting?!
Deaf sentence |
Maire FISHER
The Enumerations
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Noah struggles with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. How much trauma, how many layers, back thru generations can one family cope with. Persevere, there is light coming thru as the story unfolds. Why is Noah's father so determined to deny his former life, what is he hiding, why? So many questions. And an insight for this GINK (no kids) to teenage mental health issues.
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Morne (morbidly obese) has two brothers - Stuck in the middle, hey Morne? - Piggy in
the middle. Varkie in die fokken middel.
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Gabriel (Noah's father) - He's an adult now. He can recreate himself. He will not be like his
father, his feckless father.
Noah's fives in Euphorbia's gold rings 2010 |
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ReplyDeleteYou do a wonderful job of capturing the feel of the books you read with photos.
ReplyDeleteI always love hearing about what you have been reading. I'll pass on Stephen King -- even though he is a local author; but I will definitely look for Deaf Sentence. Thanks for the recommendations.
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