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victorianfan
01-01-2013, 10:33 AM
http://www.peekabook.it/2012/12/2013-women-challenge.html

TheFifthElement
01-02-2013, 08:48 AM
I noticed something similar a couple of years back victorianfan and resolved to increase my reading of female authors. I have to say, I haven't been disappointed. I'm game for this challenge.

Anyone else want to join?

First book of the year for me is The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy. Still reading, but so far it's a great follow up to the excellent Theodora.

JBI
01-02-2013, 11:08 AM
I noticed something similar a couple of years back victorianfan and resolved to increase my reading of female authors. I have to say, I haven't been disappointed. I'm game for this challenge.

Anyone else want to join?

First book of the year for me is The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy. Still reading, but so far it's a great follow up to the excellent Theodora.

Just read Canadian literature.

Dark Muse
01-02-2013, 03:49 PM
Sounds interesting.

Currently I am reading Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf and Mary Barton by Elisabeth Gaskell

islandclimber
01-03-2013, 12:40 AM
Just read Canadian literature.

So true.

qimissung
01-03-2013, 01:09 AM
OK, I have to admit I know little about Canadian literature. So...lots of women writers up there in the snowy north?

islandclimber
01-03-2013, 02:11 AM
Yes, I would suggest this ice-bound north holds more than its share of quite talented female writers. If one were to list well-known Canadian writers, the first two names on the list might very well be Margaret Atwood and Alice Munro. Further on down this list they would be joined by Gabrielle Roy, Margaret Laurence, Carol Shields, Anne-Marie MacDonald, amongst others... I have my own preferences in Canadian Literature and I dislike a couple of these authors; so I likely would replace them with others who are not quite so recognized by the establishment (especially out of Quebec as French-Canadien literature has been absurdly undervalued); however, they are among the most recognized and stand right there alongside famous Canadian male authors like Mordecai Richler, Michael Ondaatje, Yann Martel, Rohinton Mistry, Robertson Davies, etc.

victorianfan
01-03-2013, 09:58 AM
I've just started reading Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell.

YesNo
01-03-2013, 12:02 PM
The library was featuring the graphic novels it has and I just finished Victoria Roberts, After the Fall. Perhaps it is too short to include.

qimissung
01-04-2013, 01:27 AM
Yes, I would suggest this ice-bound north holds more than its share of quite talented female writers. If one were to list well-known Canadian writers, the first two names on the list might very well be Margaret Atwood and Alice Munro. Further on down this list they would be joined by Gabrielle Roy, Margaret Laurence, Carol Shields, Anne-Marie MacDonald, amongst others... I have my own preferences in Canadian Literature and I dislike a couple of these authors; so I likely would replace them with others who are not quite so recognized by the establishment (especially out of Quebec as French-Canadien literature has been absurdly undervalued); however, they are among the most recognized and stand right there alongside famous Canadian male authors like Mordecai Richler, Michael Ondaatje, Yann Martel, Rohinton Mistry, Robertson Davies, etc.

Thank you, islandclimber. Now that they are right in front of me, I'm relieved to say I've heard of several of them (breathes sigh of relief). I read Oryx and Crake last year and loved it. Of course I've heard of Alice Munro, although I haven't read any of her short stories, something I plan to remedy this year. I've also heard of Carol Shields; I know she's a poet and I know she's won several awards. I've heard of all the male writers, except Mordecai Richler.

I have another question. Why do all the men have such exotic names-Mordecai, Yann, Rohinton, Robertson-and why do all the women have mostly ordinary names (except for Gabrielle Roy, and that may be ordinary by French-Canadian standards, I dunno)?

So, Fifth, I'm in! A few of these authors will be on my 2013 reading list.

I've looked at the first page of The Tin Flute and the first page of Fall on Your Knees, and so far I'm leaning toward The Tin Flute. :D We'll see. I have other things to read first.

islandclimber
01-04-2013, 01:50 AM
I should have guessed you would recognize most of them. Most people just don't associate them with Canada. We don't have a real national literature, or easily identifiable one, seeing as so many of our writers are of different cultural backgrounds.

Carol Shields also wrote many novels. She won the Orange Prize for her novel Larry's Party, the pulitzer for The Stone Diaries, and has also been shortlisted for the Booker for her last novel Unless.

Mordecai Richler might be Canada's most famous male writer. You might have heard of Barney's Version? They made a film version of it a couple years ago with Paul Giamatti, Dustin Hoffmann, Minnie Driver, amongst others.

I've never thought about the exotic names of Canada's male writers. I know Yann Martel was born in Spain to French Canadien parents. Rohinton Mistry was born in India. Michael Ondaatje was born in Sri Lanka. Robertson Davies real first name is William, so it's not that exotic. And Mordecai Richler is of Jewish French-Canadien descent, so that might be a somewhat traditional name? The common theme among the foreign born authors was they moved to Canada at young ages and received their educations here. Canada is quite a multicultural land.

I'm not sure why the well-known female writers don't have these backgrounds. Most were Canadian born. Gabrielle Roy is a pretty ordinary French-Canadien name.

I'd like to read a few more female authors also. I'm going to read a few more of Ali Smith's works this year, Angela Carter's The Infernal Desire Machines of Dr Hoffmann deserves a reread, and Nights at the Circus I must read. I've been reading a lot of Eastern European literature and would be interested in discovering some translated female authors from that region. Anyone have suggestions there?

PS. You are certainly leaning in the right direction there. The Tin Flute is a far superior work in my opinion.

qimissung
01-04-2013, 02:01 AM
Yes, I have heard of the movie, Barney's Version. It got good reviews, although I haven't seen it, or read the book. I didn't know Angela Carter was Canadian. I've been meaning to read something by her for awhile. So another one for the list.

Thank You, islandclimber.

islandclimber
01-04-2013, 02:03 AM
Oh dear, it appears I'm spreading misinformation. She isn't Canadian. I was only saying I'd like to read more female authors as well. :p I highly recommend her work though. She is one of my favourite authors.

TheFifthElement
01-04-2013, 04:44 AM
I'd like to read a few more female authors also. I'm going to read a few more of Ali Smith's works this year, Angela Carter's The Infernal Desire Machines of Dr Hoffmann deserves a reread, and Nights at the Circus I must read. I've been reading a lot of Eastern European literature and would be interested in discovering some translated female authors from that region. Anyone have suggestions there?


Angela Carter is my top favourite, though of course she is British :D I love The Infernal Desire Machines of Dr Hoffman if only for its glorious name, though in truth The Magic Toyshop is my favourite of her works (barring the short stories, which are brilliant) and then Heroes and Villains.

Ali Smith is brilliant too (also British!) - which of her works were you planning to read? I very much enjoyed Like.

Not sure about Eastern European female authors in translation, I'll see if I can find anything out. I suspect you'll find that female authors in translation are in scarcity, as female writers simply do not receive the same level of attention as their male counterparts. Sadly.


So, Fifth, I'm in! A few of these authors will be on my 2013 reading list.

Excellent :D

I just remembered, I wrote a blog post about great female writers I'd discovered, a while back. Shameless self-promotion follows: http://www.online-literature.com/forums/entry.php?12117-Great-female-writers

islandclimber
01-04-2013, 10:41 PM
Carter is my favourite female writer. The Infernal Desire Machines of Dr Hoffmann is one of the best names ever for a novel. The work is pretty amazing as well. The Magic Toyshop is the only other work of hers I have read. I look forward to reading a few more. Thanks for the suggestions.

I've read Hotel World and There But For The. I just picked up Like at a local used bookshop. So that shall be great I suspect.

I've read the work of 1-5 and 10 on your list. I really like Lessing, Carter, Smith, Duras. Spark doesn't do much for me and for some reason I cannot handle Hilary Mantel. Though, historical fiction has never been my cup of tea, especially of the sort that really does fit into the genre.

Here's a list of books I'd like to read this year by female authors:

Wasted Morning: A Novel ~ Gabriela Adamesteanu
The Notebook, The Proof, The Third Lie: Three Novels ~ Ágota Kristóf (Looking forward to this one most)
Tripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book ~ Maxine Hong Kingston
NP ~ Banana Yoshimoto
The Funeral Party ~ Lyudmila Ulitskaya
The Slynx ~ Tatyana Tolstaya
Nights at the Circus ~ Angela Carter
Heroes and Villains ~ Angela Carter
Like ~ Ali Smith
Netsuke ~ Rikki Ducornet
Phosphor in Dreamland ~ Rikki Ducornet
The Life and Adventures of Trobadora Beatrice as Chronicled by Her Minstrel Laura: A Novel in Thirteen Books and Seven Intermezzos ~ Irmtraud Morgner
The Piano Teacher ~ Elfriede Jelinek
The Wall ~ Marlen Haushofer
They is Us ~ Tama Janowitz
The Male Cross-Dresser Support Group ~ Tama Janowitz
Nightwood ~ Djuna Barnes
Grotesque ~ Natsuo Kirino
Geek Love ~ Katherine Dunn

qimissung
01-05-2013, 01:25 AM
Oh dear, it appears I'm spreading misinformation. She isn't Canadian. I was only saying I'd like to read more female authors as well. :p I highly recommend her work though. She is one of my favourite authors.

No worries, islandclimber; you have corrected the error, and thanks to Google (and Fifth :D) it's easy to find out her country of origin.

I don't know how many I'll read, but at the very least I'd like to add a couple of women writer's to my list of books to read.

TheFifthElement
01-05-2013, 10:32 AM
Wasted Morning: A Novel ~ Gabriela Adamesteanu
The Notebook, The Proof, The Third Lie: Three Novels ~ Ágota Kristóf (Looking forward to this one most)
Tripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book ~ Maxine Hong Kingston
NP ~ Banana Yoshimoto
The Funeral Party ~ Lyudmila Ulitskaya
The Slynx ~ Tatyana Tolstaya
Nights at the Circus ~ Angela Carter
Heroes and Villains ~ Angela Carter
Like ~ Ali Smith
Netsuke ~ Rikki Ducornet
Phosphor in Dreamland ~ Rikki Ducornet
The Life and Adventures of Trobadora Beatrice as Chronicled by Her Minstrel Laura: A Novel in Thirteen Books and Seven Intermezzos ~ Irmtraud Morgner
The Piano Teacher ~ Elfriede Jelinek
The Wall ~ Marlen Haushofer
They is Us ~ Tama Janowitz
The Male Cross-Dresser Support Group ~ Tama Janowitz
Nightwood ~ Djuna Barnes
Grotesque ~ Natsuo Kirino
Geek Love ~ Katherine Dunn

Looks like an excellent list. I've read NP by Banana Yoshimoto and it's pretty good. If you like Japanese writers, and want to read more female writers, I can recommend Yoko Ogawa. I read The Housekeeper and the Professor last year and it is quite a wonderful book. Heroes and Villains is an excellent book too.

I finished my first book which was The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy. It was an enjoyable read, but not anywhere near as good as Theodora or State of Happiness (which is about as sad as book as you can read). A little disappointing, and repetitive in places. But overall a good read.

Next on the list for me is The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt. I'm very much looking forward to this one.

TheFifthElement
01-11-2013, 11:06 AM
* Update *

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy - 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt - 10/5

The Last Samurai: witty, intelligent, mad and brilliant. The absolute best book I've read in ages.

Annamariah
01-11-2013, 03:19 PM
Most books I read are already written by female authors, so perhaps I should rather try a male author challenge for a while? :D I'm not consciously picking up only books written by females, but I guess the topics that interest me most are usually written about by women. The last book I read (finished it today) was The Shadow Wife by Diane Chamberlain. It was the third book by her I've read so far (the two previous ones being Breaking the Silence and The Midwife's Confession), and even though she's not one of my favourite writers, I like her well enough and probably will read more of her books if I happen to come across them at the library.

Another book by a female author I've read this year was Captain Wentworth's Persuasion by Regina Jeffers. It is a re-telling of Jane Austen's Persuasion, but it is written from Captain Wentworth's point of view and continues the story longer than Austen's original. I'd already read Darcy's Passions by the same author before, which is a re-telling of Pride and Prejudice through Mr Darcy's eyes. I'm a huge Jane Austen fan, and I enjoyed both books immensely :)

TheFifthElement
01-19-2013, 10:01 AM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5

islandclimber
01-20-2013, 12:10 AM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5

10/5... So I'm assuming this was a wild and crazy experience full of recklessly beautiful dreams? :D

TheFifthElement
01-20-2013, 12:17 PM
10/5... So I'm assuming this was a wild and crazy experience full of recklessly beautiful dreams? :D
It was exactly that :D also very intriguing and clever and funny. I even learned a little Greek. Can't recommend it enough.

TheFifthElement
01-23-2013, 06:24 AM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5

Scheherazade
01-27-2013, 08:51 PM
1. Marina Lewycka ~ A Short History of Tractors in Ukranian 7/10

2. Joanne Harris ~ Gentlemen and Players 7/10

TheFifthElement
01-30-2013, 05:17 PM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5

Scheherazade
01-30-2013, 05:39 PM
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
Read this one last year and did not care much about it. I liked how she structured the story but thought there wasn't much of a story in the first place.

Probably gave it a (generous) 3.

What did you like about it, Fifth?

islandclimber
01-31-2013, 12:37 AM
1. Tripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book ~ Maxine Hong Kingston 4.25/5
2. The Slynx ~ Tatyana Tolstaya 5/5
3. Grotesque ~ Natsuo Kirino 4/5
4. Phosphor in Dreamland ~ Rikki Ducornet 4/5
5. Wasted Morning ~ Gabriela Adamesteanu 4.5/5

qimissung
01-31-2013, 01:58 AM
A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan.

I liked it! No, Scher, there wasn't a conventional narrative per se. They were more a series of vignettes, each focusing on a character from the last one, more or less. I find people interesting, and I loved the way she moved around, backward and forward in their various lives, finding out, as it said in the blurb, about the group of high school students, who made it and who didn't. I was glad to see that Sasha fare well.

TheFifthElement
02-07-2013, 09:34 AM
Read this one last year and did not care much about it. I liked how she structured the story but thought there wasn't much of a story in the first place.

Probably gave it a (generous) 3.

What did you like about it, Fifth?

My comments would be similar to Qimi's (below). I enjoyed the interweaving of the narratives, and the way you could see how each character's life had been impacted by the circle of others, how they'd woven their own histories into each other. Missed opportunities, too. And I felt it ended on a strangely positive note, in spite of the experiences that they'd all had. I'd like to read it again, as I think it would improve on a second reading. What didn't you like about it?


A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan.

I liked it! No, Scher, there wasn't a conventional narrative per se. They were more a series of vignettes, each focusing on a character from the last one, more or less. I find people interesting, and I loved the way she moved around, backward and forward in their various lives, finding out, as it said in the blurb, about the group of high school students, who made it and who didn't. I was glad to see that Sasha fare well.

*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5

Gorillas in the Mist was also my first success in my non-fiction challenge. An excellent book. Would have given it 5/5 except that it got a little repetitive in the end as Fossey related stories she had already told in earlier chapters. Otherwise brilliant.

Dark Muse
02-07-2013, 11:22 PM
1. Mrs. Dalloway by Vrigina Woolf 3.75/5

It was interesting, though I did not enjoy it as much as To The Lighthouse. I had trouble with the scream of conscious style of writing. It was not easy to follow what was going on and my attention would flag in and out. There were moments I found quite interest, and others a bit more tedious .

TheFifthElement
02-12-2013, 04:50 AM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5

Scheherazade
02-12-2013, 08:36 AM
1. Marina Lewycka ~ A Short History of Tractors in Ukranian 7/10

2. Joanne Harris ~ Gentlemen and Players 7/10

3. Amy Tan ~ The Joy Luck Club 6/10 Started this book with great expectations but lost my interest half-way through. Her style seemed somewhat clunky and her stories seemed like all extreme cases.

4. Muriel Spark ~ The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie ~ 8/10 Quite an enjoyable book, exploring education, influence and fate from different angles.

5. Margaret Atwood ~ Oryx and Crake ~ 7/10 I was expecting this to be a rather tragic love story but Atwood has no time for romance, tragic or otherwise. And in a post-apocalyptic world, there is no time for romance either, anyhow... Only for memories.

6. Ann Patchett ~ State of Wonder (W6/S6) ~ 8/10 As good as Patchett's other book Bel Canto. A search for a missing colleague turns into a discovery of self in the middle of Amazon.

7. Carson McCullers ~ The Ballad of the Sad Cafe and Other Stories (W7/S7) ~ 10/10 Breathtaking.

8. Zadie Smith ~ White Teeth 7/10 Smith tells wonderful stories but I felt this one, being her first no doubt, could have been tidied up some more.

Re. Goon Squad> I did enjoy the way she structured her stories but I felt there was not much of a story at the end. I did not care much about the characters or what might they do to themselves.



I love Heart is a Lonely Hunter. It is "Carson", isn't it? :)

TheFifthElement
02-12-2013, 09:23 AM
I love Heart is a Lonely Hunter. It is "Carson", isn't it? :)

It is Carson. Dur. I have corrected, thanks. It is a lovely book, but so so sad :(

TheFifthElement
02-17-2013, 02:12 PM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5

Next up...moving onto the Brontes :D

islandclimber
02-20-2013, 11:46 PM
Update *

1. Tripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book ~ Maxine Hong Kingston 4.25/5
2. The Slynx ~ Tatyana Tolstaya 5/5
3. Grotesque ~ Natsuo Kirino 4/5
4. Phosphor in Dreamland ~ Rikki Ducornet 4/5
5. Wasted Morning ~ Gabriela Adamesteanu 4.5/5
6. The Male Cross-Dresser Support Group ~ Tama Janowitz 3.5/5
7. The Life and Adventures of Trobadora Beatrice as Chronicled by Her Minstrel Laura: A Novel in Thirteen Books and Seven Intermezzos ~ Irmtraud Morgner 4.5/5
8. The Piano Teacher ~ Elfriede Jelinek

TheFifthElement
02-26-2013, 06:29 PM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5


And now, on account of the fact that John Self is whipping up a Coetzee storm on Twitter, I'm actually going to read a book written by a man.

TheFifthElement
03-01-2013, 06:48 AM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5 - a short, terse and destructive novel. Very beautiful.

Dark Muse
03-02-2013, 08:34 PM
1. Mrs. Dalloway by Vrigina Woolf 3.75/5
2. Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell 4/5

TheFifthElement
03-07-2013, 04:44 AM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5
11. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark 4.5/5 - not a misplaced word.

qimissung
03-07-2013, 07:02 PM
A Visit from the Good Squad by Jennifer Egan 5/5
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn 4/5
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark 4/5

Dark Muse
03-22-2013, 10:36 PM
1. Mrs. Dalloway by Vrigina Woolf 3.75/5
2. Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell 4/5
3. The Bone People by Keri Hulme 4/5

TheFifthElement
03-25-2013, 03:00 PM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5
11. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark 4.5/5
12. Darkmans - Nicola Barker 4/5 - barking!

TheFifthElement
04-24-2013, 03:43 AM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5
11. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark 4.5/5
12. Darkmans - Nicola Barker 4/5
13. Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston 4.5/5

TheFifthElement
04-26-2013, 01:58 PM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5
11. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark 4.5/5
12. Darkmans - Nicola Barker 4/5
13. Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston 4.5/5
14. Mr Fox - Helen Oyeyemi 4.5/5

I am beginning to feel like I am the only person here who reads books written by women.

kasie
04-26-2013, 03:00 PM
........I am beginning to feel like I am the only person here who reads books written by women.


No, Fifth, I've read a few books by women authors this year, not so much by design as by chance.

Claire Tomalin - A Life of Dickens

Tea Obreht - The Tiger's Wife

Alice Steinbeck - Without Reservations

Salley Vickers - Miss Garnett's Angel

Aminatta Forna - The Memory of Love

I don't rate books (I feel it says more about my tastes than the quality of the books) but if you have never come across Aminatta Forna, I would urge you to try her: her writing moves me so much. I went straight out and bought Ancestor Stones because I just wanted to read more writing of this quality.

Also on my pile of 'To be Read - Soon' books are:

Joanna Trollope - Brother and Sister (for a Book Club - I've read Trollope before so perhaps this title doesn't count?)

Rachel Joyce - The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

Rose Tremain - The Road Home (have read her before, too)

Margaret Atwood - The Blind Assassin (ditto)

Kate Atkinson - Life After Life (again not a new author for me but I so like her books!)

Sara Maitland - Gossip from the Forest (about the roots of myths and fairy tales, a subject I find so interesting.)

J J Franklin - Urge to Kill - this is a new writer: she was in the shop promoting her book and the poor lady looked so nervous, I bought a copy. The opening chapters are promising.

Now - have you ever read a book where you suspect the author may be a woman? I recently read The Secret Life of William Shakespeare by Jude Morgan. I didn't choose it, it was for one of the Book Clubs but it was unexpectedly good, imaginative, sensitive, well-written and not at all sensational or speculative and, as far as I could tell, well-researched though the learning sat lightly on the fictional writing. I had not heard of the author but part way through began to wonder if 'Jude' was 'Judy/Judith' as somehow, the writing seemed 'feminine'. I looked 'him' up and discovered that 'he' wrote under two other noms de plume, one male with 'masculine' subjects (pig-rearing'?), the other female, detective stories. There were no pictures of the author available...... I borrowed another Jude Morgan from the library, A Little Folly, which is turning out to be a delightful, tongue-in-cheek pastiche of a Georgette Heyer Regency Romance. I know, I know - men write these sort of books - I remember being devastated in my History/Saga days, to discover 'Jessica Stirling' was a man. There's just something about Morgan's style.... Does anyone know anything more?

Scheherazade
04-27-2013, 08:30 PM
I am beginning to feel like I am the only person here who reads books written by women.I have been reading female authors' works too but I tend to edit my earlier post to add the recent books:

1. Marina Lewycka ~ A Short History of Tractors in Ukranian 7/10

2. Joanne Harris ~ Gentlemen and Players 7/10

3. Amy Tan ~ The Joy Luck Club 6/10 Started this book with great expectations but lost my interest half-way through. Her style seemed somewhat clunky and her stories seemed like all extreme cases.

4. Muriel Spark ~ The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie ~ 8/10 Quite an enjoyable book, exploring education, influence and fate from different angles.

5. Margaret Atwood ~ Oryx and Crake ~ 7/10 I was expecting this to be a rather tragic love story but Atwood has no time for romance, tragic or otherwise. And in a post-apocalyptic world, there is no time for romance either, anyhow... Only for memories.

6. Ann Patchett ~ State of Wonder (W6/S6) ~ 8/10 As good as Patchett's other book Bel Canto. A search for a missing colleague turns into a discovery of self in the middle of Amazon.

7. Carson McCullers ~ The Ballad of the Sad Cafe and Other Stories (W7/S7) ~ 10/10 Breathtaking.

8. Zadie Smith ~ White Teeth ~ 7/10

9. Willa Cather ~ One of Ours ~ 4/10



I am also trying to do 13 New Authors and 13-Seconds challenges.

TheFifthElement
05-06-2013, 02:53 PM
kasie & Scher, it is very good to have company, though I am sad to see, Scher, that you read State of Wonder without me :(

kasie - thanks for the recommendation of Aminatta Forna. I have added a couple of her books to my wish list. In case it wasn't obvious I highly recommend Helen DeWitt. She is funny, clever and brilliant. The two books The Last Samurai and Lightning Rods couldn't be more different but they were both cracking reads. Avoid Lightning Rods if you're prudish...but only if you're really really prudish as it isn't that pornographic. It is very funny though. Oyeyemi is one to watch too. Mr Fox is a disjointed but magical read. Very clever too.

*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5
11. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark 4.5/5
12. Darkmans - Nicola Barker 4/5
13. Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston 4.5/5
14. Mr Fox - Helen Oyeyemi 4.5/5
15. Lean In - Sheryl Sandberg - 4.5/5
16. Lightning Rods - Helen DeWitt - 8/5

TheFifthElement
05-12-2013, 11:08 AM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5
11. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark 4.5/5
12. Darkmans - Nicola Barker 4/5
13. Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston 4.5/5
14. Mr Fox - Helen Oyeyemi 4.5/5
15. Lean In - Sheryl Sandberg - 4.5/5
16. Lightning Rods - Helen DeWitt - 8/5
17. The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller 4.5/5

wordeater
05-20-2013, 05:52 PM
I read lots of female authors.

Classic British:
Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice
Emily Brontë - Wuthering Heights
Charlotte Brontë - Jane Eyre

Classic American:
Edith Wharton - The House of Mirth
Harriet Beecher Stowe - Uncle Tom's Cabin
Zora Neal Hurston - Their Eyes Were Watching God


Modern:
Helen Cross - My Summer of Love
Doris Lessing - The Golden Notebook
Donna Tart - The Secret History

Crime:
Agatha Christie - The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
Dorothy Sayers - Clouds of Witness
Ruth Rendell - A Judgment in Stone

Non-English:
Isabel Allende - The House of the Spirits
Francoise Sagan - Bonjour Tristesse

TheFifthElement
05-23-2013, 08:18 AM
Hi wordeater - nice to see you on the thread. Also nice to see another reader of female authors around. There are some great ones out there :)

*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5
11. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark 4.5/5
12. Darkmans - Nicola Barker 4/5
13. Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston 4.5/5
14. Mr Fox - Helen Oyeyemi 4.5/5
15. Lean In - Sheryl Sandberg - 4.5/5
16. Lightning Rods - Helen DeWitt - 8/5
17. The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller 4.5/5
18. State of Wonder - Ann Patchett 4/5
19. Beautiful Mutants - Deborah Levy - 3.5/5

TheFifthElement
05-24-2013, 03:36 AM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5
11. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark 4.5/5
12. Darkmans - Nicola Barker 4/5
13. Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston 4.5/5
14. Mr Fox - Helen Oyeyemi 4.5/5
15. Lean In - Sheryl Sandberg - 4.5/5
16. Lightning Rods - Helen DeWitt - 8/5
17. The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller 4.5/5
18. State of Wonder - Ann Patchett 4/5
19. Beautiful Mutants - Deborah Levy - 3.5/5
20. A Novel Bookstore - Laurence Cossé 3.75.5

Scheherazade
05-24-2013, 04:32 AM
kasie & Scher, it is very good to have company, though I am sad to see, Scher, that you read State of Wonder without me :(
We can still discuss it! I ended up downloading it when I was away from home and had nothing better to read.

Dark Muse
05-29-2013, 02:08 PM
*Update*

1. Mrs. Dalloway by Vrigina Woolf 3.75/5
2. Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell 4/5
3. The Bone People by Keri Hulme 4/5
4. The Borgia Bride by Jeanne Kalogridis 4/5

TheFifthElement
06-07-2013, 07:22 AM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5
11. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark 4.5/5
12. Darkmans - Nicola Barker 4/5
13. Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston 4.5/5
14. Mr Fox - Helen Oyeyemi 4.5/5
15. Lean In - Sheryl Sandberg - 4.5/5
16. Lightning Rods - Helen DeWitt - 8/5
17. The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller 4.5/5
18. State of Wonder - Ann Patchett 4/5
19. Beautiful Mutants - Deborah Levy - 3.5/5
20. A Novel Bookstore - Laurence Cossé 3.75.5
21. Beasts - Joyce Carol Oates - 4/5
22. Bojour Tristesse - Françoise Sagan 3.75/5
23. A Short History of Myth - Karen Armstrong 4.5/5
24. Ragnarok the End of the Gods - A. S. Byatt 4/5
25. Weight - Jeanette Winterson 4.5/5
26. The Penelopiad - Margaret Atwood 4.25/5
27. Silent Spring - Rachel Carson 4/5 for enjoyment 10/5 for bravery and influence

TheFifthElement
06-25-2013, 06:59 AM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5
11. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark 4.5/5
12. Darkmans - Nicola Barker 4/5
13. Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston 4.5/5
14. Mr Fox - Helen Oyeyemi 4.5/5
15. Lean In - Sheryl Sandberg - 4.5/5
16. Lightning Rods - Helen DeWitt - 8/5
17. The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller 4.5/5
18. State of Wonder - Ann Patchett 4/5
19. Beautiful Mutants - Deborah Levy - 3.5/5
20. A Novel Bookstore - Laurence Cossé 3.75.5
21. Beasts - Joyce Carol Oates - 4/5
22. Bojour Tristesse - Françoise Sagan 3.75/5
23. A Short History of Myth - Karen Armstrong 4.5/5
24. Ragnarok the End of the Gods - A. S. Byatt 4/5
25. Weight - Jeanette Winterson 4.5/5
26. The Penelopiad - Margaret Atwood 4.25/5
27. Silent Spring - Rachel Carson 4/5 for enjoyment 10/5 for bravery and influence
28. The Goddess Chronicle - Natsuo Kirino 4.5/5
29. Where Three Roads Meet - Salley Vickers 3.75/5

TheFifthElement
07-02-2013, 03:43 AM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5
11. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark 4.5/5
12. Darkmans - Nicola Barker 4/5
13. Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston 4.5/5
14. Mr Fox - Helen Oyeyemi 4.5/5
15. Lean In - Sheryl Sandberg - 4.5/5
16. Lightning Rods - Helen DeWitt - 8/5
17. The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller 4.5/5
18. State of Wonder - Ann Patchett 4/5
19. Beautiful Mutants - Deborah Levy - 3.5/5
20. A Novel Bookstore - Laurence Cossé 3.75.5
21. Beasts - Joyce Carol Oates - 4/5
22. Bojour Tristesse - Françoise Sagan 3.75/5
23. A Short History of Myth - Karen Armstrong 4.5/5
24. Ragnarok the End of the Gods - A. S. Byatt 4/5
25. Weight - Jeanette Winterson 4.5/5
26. The Penelopiad - Margaret Atwood 4.25/5
27. Silent Spring - Rachel Carson 4/5 for enjoyment 10/5 for bravery and influence
28. The Goddess Chronicle - Natsuo Kirino 4.5/5
29. Where Three Roads Meet - Salley Vickers 3.75/5
30. The Wall - Marlen Haushofer 5/5

Dark Muse
07-05-2013, 06:59 PM
*Update*

1. Mrs. Dalloway by Vrigina Woolf 3.75/5
2. Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell 4/5
3. The Bone People by Keri Hulme 4/5
4. The Borgia Bride by Jeanne Kalogridis 4/5
5. Prophecy: Clash of Kings by M.K. Hume 3.50/5

Dark Muse
07-12-2013, 03:24 PM
*Update*


1. Mrs. Dalloway by Vrigina Woolf 3.75/5
2. Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell 4/5
3. The Bone People by Keri Hulme 4/5
4. The Borgia Bride by Jeanne Kalogridis 4/5
5. Prophecy: Clash of Kings by M.K. Hume 3.50/5
6. Spirit of Lost Angels by Liza Perrat 3/5

TheFifthElement
07-17-2013, 05:04 PM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5
11. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark 4.5/5
12. Darkmans - Nicola Barker 4/5
13. Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston 4.5/5
14. Mr Fox - Helen Oyeyemi 4.5/5
15. Lean In - Sheryl Sandberg - 4.5/5
16. Lightning Rods - Helen DeWitt - 8/5
17. The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller 4.5/5
18. State of Wonder - Ann Patchett 4/5
19. Beautiful Mutants - Deborah Levy - 3.5/5
20. A Novel Bookstore - Laurence Cossé 3.75.5
21. Beasts - Joyce Carol Oates - 4/5
22. Bojour Tristesse - Françoise Sagan 3.75/5
23. A Short History of Myth - Karen Armstrong 4.5/5
24. Ragnarok the End of the Gods - A. S. Byatt 4/5
25. Weight - Jeanette Winterson 4.5/5
26. The Penelopiad - Margaret Atwood 4.25/5
27. Silent Spring - Rachel Carson 4/5 for enjoyment 10/5 for bravery and influence
28. The Goddess Chronicle - Natsuo Kirino 4.5/5
29. Where Three Roads Meet - Salley Vickers 3.75/5
30. The Wall - Marlen Haushofer 5/5
31. Baba Yaga Laid an Egg - Dubravka Ugrešić 4/5
32. The Woman Upstairs - Claire Messud 4.5/5

ennison
07-22-2013, 03:16 PM
Writers like Pym, Robinson, Gardam,Munro, Most of the 19th century dames, recently Brown I have found terrific.
Manning is effete.
I'd have to be paid a lot of money to waste my life reading French, Carter or Atwood (They join a much larger group of male prats).

TheFifthElement
07-30-2013, 10:55 AM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5
11. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark 4.5/5
12. Darkmans - Nicola Barker 4/5
13. Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston 4.5/5
14. Mr Fox - Helen Oyeyemi 4.5/5
15. Lean In - Sheryl Sandberg - 4.5/5
16. Lightning Rods - Helen DeWitt - 8/5
17. The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller 4.5/5
18. State of Wonder - Ann Patchett 4/5
19. Beautiful Mutants - Deborah Levy - 3.5/5
20. A Novel Bookstore - Laurence Cossé 3.75.5
21. Beasts - Joyce Carol Oates - 4/5
22. Bojour Tristesse - Françoise Sagan 3.75/5
23. A Short History of Myth - Karen Armstrong 4.5/5
24. Ragnarok the End of the Gods - A. S. Byatt 4/5
25. Weight - Jeanette Winterson 4.5/5
26. The Penelopiad - Margaret Atwood 4.25/5
27. Silent Spring - Rachel Carson 4/5 for enjoyment 10/5 for bravery and influence
28. The Goddess Chronicle - Natsuo Kirino 4.5/5
29. Where Three Roads Meet - Salley Vickers 3.75/5
30. The Wall - Marlen Haushofer 5/5
31. Baba Yaga Laid an Egg - Dubravka Ugrešić 4/5
32. The Woman Upstairs - Claire Messud 4.5/5
33. This Book Will Save Your Life - A M Holmes 5/5

Dark Muse
08-04-2013, 12:54 AM
*Update*


1. Mrs. Dalloway by Vrigina Woolf 3.75/5
2. Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell 4/5
3. The Bone People by Keri Hulme 4/5
4. The Borgia Bride by Jeanne Kalogridis 4/5
5. Prophecy: Clash of Kings by M.K. Hume 3.50/5
6. Spirit of Lost Angels by Liza Perrat 3/5
7. Surfacing by Margaret Atwood 3/5

Dark Muse
08-06-2013, 03:03 PM
*Update*


1. Mrs. Dalloway by Vrigina Woolf 3.75/5
2. Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell 4/5
3. The Bone People by Keri Hulme 4/5
4. The Borgia Bride by Jeanne Kalogridis 4/5
5. Prophecy: Clash of Kings by M.K. Hume 3.50/5
6. Spirit of Lost Angels by Liza Perrat 3/5
7. Surfacing by Margaret Atwood 3/5
8. The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield 4/5

TheFifthElement
08-16-2013, 04:53 AM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5
11. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark 4.5/5
12. Darkmans - Nicola Barker 4/5
13. Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston 4.5/5
14. Mr Fox - Helen Oyeyemi 4.5/5
15. Lean In - Sheryl Sandberg - 4.5/5
16. Lightning Rods - Helen DeWitt - 8/5
17. The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller 4.5/5
18. State of Wonder - Ann Patchett 4/5
19. Beautiful Mutants - Deborah Levy - 3.5/5
20. A Novel Bookstore - Laurence Cossé 3.75.5
21. Beasts - Joyce Carol Oates - 4/5
22. Bojour Tristesse - Françoise Sagan 3.75/5
23. A Short History of Myth - Karen Armstrong 4.5/5
24. Ragnarok the End of the Gods - A. S. Byatt 4/5
25. Weight - Jeanette Winterson 4.5/5
26. The Penelopiad - Margaret Atwood 4.25/5
27. Silent Spring - Rachel Carson 4/5 for enjoyment 10/5 for bravery and influence
28. The Goddess Chronicle - Natsuo Kirino 4.5/5
29. Where Three Roads Meet - Salley Vickers 3.75/5
30. The Wall - Marlen Haushofer 5/5
31. Baba Yaga Laid an Egg - Dubravka Ugrešić 4/5
32. The Woman Upstairs - Claire Messud 4.5/5
33. This Book Will Save Your Life - A M Holmes 5/5
34. A Tale for the Time Being - Ruth Ozeki 5/5

TheFifthElement
08-28-2013, 04:33 AM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5
11. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark 4.5/5
12. Darkmans - Nicola Barker 4/5
13. Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston 4.5/5
14. Mr Fox - Helen Oyeyemi 4.5/5
15. Lean In - Sheryl Sandberg - 4.5/5
16. Lightning Rods - Helen DeWitt - 8/5
17. The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller 4.5/5
18. State of Wonder - Ann Patchett 4/5
19. Beautiful Mutants - Deborah Levy - 3.5/5
20. A Novel Bookstore - Laurence Cossé 3.75.5
21. Beasts - Joyce Carol Oates - 4/5
22. Bojour Tristesse - Françoise Sagan 3.75/5
23. A Short History of Myth - Karen Armstrong 4.5/5
24. Ragnarok the End of the Gods - A. S. Byatt 4/5
25. Weight - Jeanette Winterson 4.5/5
26. The Penelopiad - Margaret Atwood 4.25/5
27. Silent Spring - Rachel Carson 4/5 for enjoyment 10/5 for bravery and influence
28. The Goddess Chronicle - Natsuo Kirino 4.5/5
29. Where Three Roads Meet - Salley Vickers 3.75/5
30. The Wall - Marlen Haushofer 5/5
31. Baba Yaga Laid an Egg - Dubravka Ugrešić 4/5
32. The Woman Upstairs - Claire Messud 4.5/5
33. This Book Will Save Your Life - A M Holmes 5/5
34. A Tale for the Time Being - Ruth Ozeki 5/5
35. We Need New Names - NoViolet Bulaweyo 4.5/5

Dark Muse
09-02-2013, 07:52 PM
*Update*


1. Mrs. Dalloway by Vrigina Woolf 3.75/5
2. Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell 4/5
3. The Bone People by Keri Hulme 4/5
4. The Borgia Bride by Jeanne Kalogridis 4/5
5. Prophecy: Clash of Kings by M.K. Hume 3.50/5
6. Spirit of Lost Angels by Liza Perrat 3/5
7. Surfacing by Margaret Atwood 3/5
8. The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield 4/5
9. The White Queen by Philippa Gregory 3/5

TheFifthElement
09-07-2013, 08:59 AM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5
11. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark 4.5/5
12. Darkmans - Nicola Barker 4/5
13. Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston 4.5/5
14. Mr Fox - Helen Oyeyemi 4.5/5
15. Lean In - Sheryl Sandberg - 4.5/5
16. Lightning Rods - Helen DeWitt - 8/5
17. The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller 4.5/5
18. State of Wonder - Ann Patchett 4/5
19. Beautiful Mutants - Deborah Levy - 3.5/5
20. A Novel Bookstore - Laurence Cossé 3.75.5
21. Beasts - Joyce Carol Oates - 4/5
22. Bojour Tristesse - Françoise Sagan 3.75/5
23. A Short History of Myth - Karen Armstrong 4.5/5
24. Ragnarok the End of the Gods - A. S. Byatt 4/5
25. Weight - Jeanette Winterson 4.5/5
26. The Penelopiad - Margaret Atwood 4.25/5
27. Silent Spring - Rachel Carson 4/5 for enjoyment 10/5 for bravery and influence
28. The Goddess Chronicle - Natsuo Kirino 4.5/5
29. Where Three Roads Meet - Salley Vickers 3.75/5
30. The Wall - Marlen Haushofer 5/5
31. Baba Yaga Laid an Egg - Dubravka Ugrešić 4/5
32. The Woman Upstairs - Claire Messud 4.5/5
33. This Book Will Save Your Life - A M Holmes 5/5
34. A Tale for the Time Being - Ruth Ozeki 5/5
35. We Need New Names - NoViolet Bulaweyo 4.5/5
36. Strange Weather in Tokyo - Hiromi Kawakami 3.5/5

Dark Muse
09-29-2013, 07:00 PM
*Update*


1. Mrs. Dalloway by Vrigina Woolf 3.75/5
2. Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell 4/5
3. The Bone People by Keri Hulme 4/5
4. The Borgia Bride by Jeanne Kalogridis 4/5
5. Prophecy: Clash of Kings by M.K. Hume 3.50/5
6. Spirit of Lost Angels by Liza Perrat 3/5
7. Surfacing by Margaret Atwood 3/5
8. The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield 4/5
9. The White Queen by Philippa Gregory 3/5
10. The Last September by Elizabeth Bown 3.75/5

thelastmelon
09-30-2013, 02:31 AM
Just looked through my lists of what I have read so far this year, and the male vs. female authors are almost 50/50. If I read a few more female authors, maybe they'll be ahead! Here are the books written by female authors that I have read so far this year:

1. Kikki Danielsson: Ett Schlagerliv – Kikki Danielsson
2. Asleep - Banana Yoshimoto
3. Jakten på demokrati i förskolan - Gabriella Ekelund
4. Hatet - Maria Sveland
5. Agnes Cecilia - Maria Gripe
6. Americanah - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
7. The Joys of Motherhood - Buchi Emecheta
8. Baking Cakes in Kigali - Gaile Parkin
9. Villette - Charlotte Bronte
10. Herr Arnes Penningar (The Treasure) - Selma Lagerlöf
11. Körkarlen (Thy Soul Shall Bear Witness!) - Selma Lagerlöf

TheFifthElement
10-03-2013, 04:01 AM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5
11. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark 4.5/5
12. Darkmans - Nicola Barker 4/5
13. Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston 4.5/5
14. Mr Fox - Helen Oyeyemi 4.5/5
15. Lean In - Sheryl Sandberg - 4.5/5
16. Lightning Rods - Helen DeWitt - 8/5
17. The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller 4.5/5
18. State of Wonder - Ann Patchett 4/5
19. Beautiful Mutants - Deborah Levy - 3.5/5
20. A Novel Bookstore - Laurence Cossé 3.75.5
21. Beasts - Joyce Carol Oates - 4/5
22. Bojour Tristesse - Françoise Sagan 3.75/5
23. A Short History of Myth - Karen Armstrong 4.5/5
24. Ragnarok the End of the Gods - A. S. Byatt 4/5
25. Weight - Jeanette Winterson 4.5/5
26. The Penelopiad - Margaret Atwood 4.25/5
27. Silent Spring - Rachel Carson 4/5 for enjoyment 10/5 for bravery and influence
28. The Goddess Chronicle - Natsuo Kirino 4.5/5
29. Where Three Roads Meet - Salley Vickers 3.75/5
30. The Wall - Marlen Haushofer 5/5
31. Baba Yaga Laid an Egg - Dubravka Ugrešić 4/5
32. The Woman Upstairs - Claire Messud 4.5/5
33. This Book Will Save Your Life - A M Holmes 5/5
34. A Tale for the Time Being - Ruth Ozeki 5/5
35. We Need New Names - NoViolet Bulaweyo 4.5/5
36. Strange Weather in Tokyo - Hiromi Kawakami 3.5/5
37. Gilead - Marilynn Robinson 5/5 (and cry, cry, cry)

TheFifthElement
10-28-2013, 07:58 AM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5
11. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark 4.5/5
12. Darkmans - Nicola Barker 4/5
13. Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston 4.5/5
14. Mr Fox - Helen Oyeyemi 4.5/5
15. Lean In - Sheryl Sandberg - 4.5/5
16. Lightning Rods - Helen DeWitt - 8/5
17. The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller 4.5/5
18. State of Wonder - Ann Patchett 4/5
19. Beautiful Mutants - Deborah Levy - 3.5/5
20. A Novel Bookstore - Laurence Cossé 3.75.5
21. Beasts - Joyce Carol Oates - 4/5
22. Bojour Tristesse - Françoise Sagan 3.75/5
23. A Short History of Myth - Karen Armstrong 4.5/5
24. Ragnarok the End of the Gods - A. S. Byatt 4/5
25. Weight - Jeanette Winterson 4.5/5
26. The Penelopiad - Margaret Atwood 4.25/5
27. Silent Spring - Rachel Carson 4/5 for enjoyment 10/5 for bravery and influence
28. The Goddess Chronicle - Natsuo Kirino 4.5/5
29. Where Three Roads Meet - Salley Vickers 3.75/5
30. The Wall - Marlen Haushofer 5/5
31. Baba Yaga Laid an Egg - Dubravka Ugrešić 4/5
32. The Woman Upstairs - Claire Messud 4.5/5
33. This Book Will Save Your Life - A M Holmes 5/5
34. A Tale for the Time Being - Ruth Ozeki 5/5
35. We Need New Names - NoViolet Bulaweyo 4.5/5
36. Strange Weather in Tokyo - Hiromi Kawakami 3.5/5
37. Gilead - Marilynn Robinson 5/5 (and cry, cry, cry)
38. White is for Witching - Helen Oyeyemi 4/5

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TheFifthElement
11-17-2013, 04:20 PM
*Update*

1. The Purple Shroud by Stella Duffy 3.75/5
2. The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt 10/5
3. Chérie by Colette 3.75/5
4. A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan - 4.5/5
5. Almost Innocent by Sheila Bosworth 4.5/5
6. Gorillas in the Mist - Dian Fossey - 4.75/5
7. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Carson McCullers - 4.5/5
8. The Forgotten Waltz - Anne Enright - 4/5
9. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte 4.5/5
10. Swimming Home - Deborah Levy 4.5/5
11. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Muriel Spark 4.5/5
12. Darkmans - Nicola Barker 4/5
13. Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston 4.5/5
14. Mr Fox - Helen Oyeyemi 4.5/5
15. Lean In - Sheryl Sandberg - 4.5/5
16. Lightning Rods - Helen DeWitt - 8/5
17. The Song of Achilles - Madeline Miller 4.5/5
18. State of Wonder - Ann Patchett 4/5
19. Beautiful Mutants - Deborah Levy - 3.5/5
20. A Novel Bookstore - Laurence Cossé 3.75.5
21. Beasts - Joyce Carol Oates - 4/5
22. Bojour Tristesse - Françoise Sagan 3.75/5
23. A Short History of Myth - Karen Armstrong 4.5/5
24. Ragnarok the End of the Gods - A. S. Byatt 4/5
25. Weight - Jeanette Winterson 4.5/5
26. The Penelopiad - Margaret Atwood 4.25/5
27. Silent Spring - Rachel Carson 4/5 for enjoyment 10/5 for bravery and influence
28. The Goddess Chronicle - Natsuo Kirino 4.5/5
29. Where Three Roads Meet - Salley Vickers 3.75/5
30. The Wall - Marlen Haushofer 5/5
31. Baba Yaga Laid an Egg - Dubravka Ugrešić 4/5
32. The Woman Upstairs - Claire Messud 4.5/5
33. This Book Will Save Your Life - A M Holmes 5/5
34. A Tale for the Time Being - Ruth Ozeki 5/5
35. We Need New Names - NoViolet Bulaweyo 4.5/5
36. Strange Weather in Tokyo - Hiromi Kawakami 3.5/5
37. Gilead - Marilynn Robinson 5/5 (and cry, cry, cry)
38. White is for Witching - Helen Oyeyemi 4/5
39. The Lowland - Jhumpa Lahiri 4.5/5
40. The Luminaries - Eleanor Catton 4.75/5
41. Fair Play - Tove Jansson 4.5/5
42. The Comforters - Muriel Spark 4.5/5

Dark Muse
12-06-2013, 07:19 PM
*Update*


1. Mrs. Dalloway by Vrigina Woolf 3.75/5
2. Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell 4/5
3. The Bone People by Keri Hulme 4/5
4. The Borgia Bride by Jeanne Kalogridis 4/5
5. Prophecy: Clash of Kings by M.K. Hume 3.50/5
6. Spirit of Lost Angels by Liza Perrat 3/5
7. Surfacing by Margaret Atwood 3/5
8. The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield 4/5
9. The White Queen by Philippa Gregory 3/5
10. The Last September by Elizabeth Bowen 3.75/5
11. The Buccaneers and Tales of Men and Ghosts by Edith Wharton 4/5

Dark Muse
12-22-2013, 01:54 PM
*Update*


1. Mrs. Dalloway by Vrigina Woolf 3.75/5
2. Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell 4/5
3. The Bone People by Keri Hulme 4/5
4. The Borgia Bride by Jeanne Kalogridis 4/5
5. Prophecy: Clash of Kings by M.K. Hume 3.50/5
6. Spirit of Lost Angels by Liza Perrat 3/5
7. Surfacing by Margaret Atwood 3/5
8. The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield 4/5
9. The White Queen by Philippa Gregory 3/5
10. The Last September by Elizabeth Bowen 3.75/5
11. The Buccaneers and Tales of Men and Ghosts by Edith Wharton 4/5
12. Silas Marner by Geroge Eliot 4/5 stars

Seasider
12-25-2013, 12:12 PM
Arundhzti Roy's book The God of Small Things was one of the highlights of 2013's reading for me as was The Shipping News by Annie Proulx.