I have enjoyed
Kate Morton's books. Kate is an author from Paddington, Brisbane, who has received world recognition for her first novel, Shifting fog. I preferred her 2nd novel
Forgotten garden. I particularly enjoyed reading about Paddington in Brisbane but loved the tale also. This novel won the General Fiction Book of the Year at the Australian Book Industry Awards 2009. Sh is currently working on her new novel The Distant Hours, which is set in world war two England and will be published in 2010.
I do not usually like Gothic books but
The shadow of the wind by
Carlos Ruiz Zafon is one of the most captivating books that I have read. I was browsing in Dymocks bookshop and a woman who was also browsing told me that this was the best book she had ever read. I picked it up and thought that I'd give it a go. I think I liked it because it was about books - especially the "cemetry of forgotten books".
I am about to begin his latest, The angels game.
Another novel that I enjoyed was the Thirteenth tale by
Diane Setterfield.
In recent times I have read the Persimmon Tree by
Bryce Courtenay and A singular hostage by
Thalassa Ali.
I am now reading The gang of four by
Liz Byrski.
I have just purchased the
Book lover's journal which I will be using to keep a record of really really good books that I have read. What a fantastic idea!
I have recently discovered
Robyn Lee Burrows and Australian author whose novels I have really enjoyed.