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My theme this year is authors that I've read. More about the books I've read than the authors themselves.
I'm an avid reader. I'm a member of 2 in person reading groups through my local library. I'm gradually working my way through an old BBC reading list of 100 books (I'm about half way through) and I'm taking part in the online 52 Book Club Challenge for the third time this year where the challenge is to read 52 books over the year based on 52 different prompts. You can also find me on Goodreads here.
- Kabler Jackie
- Kay Adam
- Kelk Lindsey
- Kellerman Faye
- Kelly Cathy
- Kernick Simon
- Keyes Daniel
- Keyes Marian
- Kidd Sue Monk
- King Sophie
- Kingsolver Barbara
- Kinsella Sophie
- Kinsley Erin
- Knapp Florence
- Kondo Marie
- Koomson Dorothy
- Koontz Dean
- Krauss Nicole
A nice selection of K authors here with Marian Keyes taking top place with 8 of her books on my list. Several of those were about the Walsh family and they featured in a television series recently which I enjoyed.
Barbara Kingsolver is there and I expect you can all guess that means I've read Demon Copperhead which in my opinion lived up to its hype and I gave it 5 starts. The trouble with that one though was that I had to read David Copperfield by Dickens first to be able to see the comparisons. That was the first long Dickens I've read and it took me a while. Demon Copperhead took me over two weeks but it was during the Christmas period.
Another 5 star book from these authors is The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd. I really loved this book. The main character Lily's journey of understanding her past is sensitively done and interwoven in the book is a lot of information about bee keeping. I do like it when there is more to a book than just the story.
Florence Knapp's "The Names" is on here. I found the premise of this book interesting - how does the choice of a name affect our lives going forward? The name choice isn't what really affects the life of the baby in the book but rather the effect its Mother Cora's decision has on her marriage and the events that follow. It should be noted that the marriage is an abusive one. Overall it's a good debut but I wouldn't go so far as to say it's great so 4 stars from me.
There are no real classics on this list but there is a non-fiction book - "The life-changing magic of tidying up" by Marie Kondo. I'd seen some TV programmes featuring her and my daughter had a copy of the book to lend me but I was surprised it was just a small paperback. I'd expected something more glossy and with pictures. There were some useful tips in there and I'm sure if we ever truly downsized I might revisit it but I'm fortunate to have space and storage option in my house. Much needed for all the books!
Are there a lot of books in your home?



