on beauty by zadie smith, the history of love by nicole krauss, french milk by lucy knisley (a graphic novel), extremely loud and incredibly close by jonathan safran foer and many, many more :)
Titus Groan & Gormenghast - Mervyn Peake The Once & Future King - T.H. White NP - Banana Yoshimoto Mortal Love - Elizabeth Hand The Limits of Enchantment - Graham Joyce Mama Day - Gloria Naylor
Anja Snellman/Kauranen - Tushka Hanif Kureishi's books Cristopher Moore - Fluke or I know why the winged whale sings Jayne Anne Phillips' and Claire Castillon's short stories
Mine are "Oreiller d'herbes" (草枕), by Natsume Sosêki, and "La Chronique de l'oiseau à ressort" (ねじまき鳥クロニクル) by Haruki Murakami, and i just read "Sonietchka" by Ludmila Oulitskaïa which was really really good... I love reading, i could make a 3 meters long list!
Mine are all so different from one another: Snow by Orhan Pamuk, Beloved by Toni Morrison, All Families Are Psychotic by Douglas Coupland, and, of course, Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak :)
"Nesnesitelná lehkost bytí" by Milan Kundera
ReplyDelete"Demian" by Herman Hesse
Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut and East of Eden by John Steinbeck. They both blow me away every time.
ReplyDeleteAlso, what's the song you're playing today? Love it.
ReplyDeleteAlso, what's the song you're playing today? Love it.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing! should check them out!
ReplyDeletesong is "VCR" by The Xx
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on beauty by zadie smith, the history of love by nicole krauss, french milk by lucy knisley (a graphic novel), extremely loud and incredibly close by jonathan safran foer and many, many more :)
ReplyDelete* "Martin Eden" by Jack London
ReplyDelete* "The wall" by Marlen Haushofer
* "Före Morgondagen" by Jorn Riel
* All the books by Wilkie Collins
this book store looks like one i used to hang out in at the back of shibuya station.
ReplyDeletemmm. wonder if it is.
i'm loving my current read: "little bee" by chris cleave
all my friends are superheroes - andrew kaufman <3<3
ReplyDeleteThanks for asking. :)
ReplyDeleteTitus Groan & Gormenghast - Mervyn Peake
The Once & Future King - T.H. White
NP - Banana Yoshimoto
Mortal Love - Elizabeth Hand
The Limits of Enchantment - Graham Joyce
Mama Day - Gloria Naylor
Anja Snellman/Kauranen - Tushka
ReplyDeleteHanif Kureishi's books
Cristopher Moore - Fluke or I know why the winged whale sings
Jayne Anne Phillips' and Claire Castillon's short stories
Anything by Terry Pratchett or Brian Froud & Drop Dead Cute by Ivan Vartanian :)
ReplyDeletefight club by chuck palahniuk
ReplyDelete69 by ryu murakami
coin locker babies by ryu murakami
yes. i geek for ryu murakami. :)
Autobiography of Red- Anne Carson, Who Do You Think You Are? - Alice Munro. Can Con.
ReplyDeleteAsk the Dust and The Sound of Waves
ReplyDeleteah I'm not sure I could decide!
ReplyDeleteps. i've been listening to xx vcr non stop - i get pretty obsessive with music sometimes:)
the time traveller's wife by audrey niffenegger!
ReplyDeleteAnything by Nabokov.
ReplyDeleteI just saw your name is Aron. Mine too! It so rare that I "meet" another person with that spelling!
Anything and everything by Angela Carter.
ReplyDelete"Clockers" by Richard Price and "White Noise" by Don DeLillo.
ReplyDeleteI am not reading anything right now (I am terrible, I don't read!). But that library is the most romantic library ever (or is it a book shop?)
ReplyDeleteHey I'm reading Banana Yoshimoto's A sleep at the moment. It's gorgeously melancholy, so so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMine are "Oreiller d'herbes" (草枕), by Natsume Sosêki, and "La Chronique de l'oiseau à ressort" (ねじまき鳥クロニクル) by Haruki Murakami, and i just read "Sonietchka" by Ludmila Oulitskaïa which was really really good... I love reading, i could make a 3 meters long list!
ReplyDeleteshort stories by Jorge Luis Borges are rather brilliant
ReplyDeletekitchen, banana yoshimoto is my fav : )
ReplyDeleteOn The Road - Jack Kerouac :) definitely
ReplyDeleteMine are all so different from one another: Snow by Orhan Pamuk, Beloved by Toni Morrison, All Families Are Psychotic by Douglas Coupland, and, of course, Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak :)
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