Woah, a new thread! Since my last update in the last one, I've finished both Kate Atkinson's Not the End of the World (occasionally frustrating, usually delightful) and Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights (which I have a newfound appreciation for-- I shouldn't have trusted the taste of my seventeen-year-old self).
I also managed to stay on top of my exam reading for once, reading all three books for the week:
- Masks by Edward Brathwaite (eh)
- The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood among Ghosts by Maxine Hong Kingston (fantastic)
- Beloved by Toni Morrison (very good)
My current pleasure read is an anthology of original sf edited by George Mann, The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction, Volume Three. I've been reading more and more sf anthologies of late, and I'm glad I have. A wide variety of concepts, ideas, and stories in a short amount of space; it's just good fun, and it allows me to sample a bunch of authors whose longer works I've yet to get around to.
This week's exam reading is selections from The Canterbury Tales, but I read those in the fall, so I'll be skipping it. The other one is Beowulf, which I haven't read since I was sixteen, so I'm giving Seamus Heaney's translation a go and really enjoying it so far.