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Trying something new

Posted by Angie Fox on 27 Apr 2008 | Tagged as: Chit Chat, Writing Life, Books

Categories: Chit Chat , Writing Life , Books |

I admit I have a weakness for werewolves, vampires and anything else that goes bump in the night. But I picked up a book recently that is completely different from what I normally read and - wow - I love it. It’s called The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory and, yes, I’m probably the last person on the planet to have read this book.

Instead of dark hunters, vampire brotherhoods and immortal highlanders, I’m reading about sisterly rivalry, court intrigue and a few beheadings. It’s so good - and different - that now I’m wondering how many other great books I’ve missed because they’re not in my usual genre.

Of course I can’t read everything. As it is, I burn through 2-3 books a week and my TBR (to be read) stack is probably about as tall as I am. But still, it’s hard to think about the one that got away.

So in an effort to topple my already wobbling TBR stack, I ask you this: Have you read anything recently that’s made you stop and take notice? If so, tell us about it. And if I slip your recommendation up on top of the TBR pile, I’ll even send you a cover flat of The Accidental Demon Slayer.



2 Comments

  1. Robin Haseltine

    Angie,

    For something completely different, try “Fall from Grace” by Kristi Gold, which is a 2008 Rita winner. I don’t normally read straight romance but this book is so lovely, a beautiful slice of life. I prefer sf/f, myself, and was blown away at how touching this book is.

  2. Misty Evans

    I just finished Sophie Kinsella’s book, Remember Me? Very funny and touching. Right now I’m reading La Vida Vampire by Nancy Haddock. Love it! It would be a great TV show for us Buffy and Charmed fans.
    The Other Boleyn Girl is highly entertaining historical fiction. I’ve read it twice for my book clubs, and enjoyed it both times. I can’t wait to see the movie.
    Rosalind Miles writes juicy historical fiction too. Next in my TBR is Isolde.
    Happy Reading!
    Misty



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