Friday, January 15, 2010

Friday Finds!
















Three fun finds this week.

Jon McGregor's Even the Dogs arrived courtesy of LibraryThing's Early Reviewer program. McGregor is a former Booker Prize nominee so I have high hopes for his latest, about drug addicts.

Kim Harrison's Dead Witch Walking and Margaret Atwood's Moral Disorder arrived via Bookmooch. I have a later entry into the series which started with Harrison's book and want to learn more about it, and you all know how I feel about Atwood.

What did you find this week? You can find more finds at ShouldbeReading.wordpress.com.

9 comments:

(Diane) Bibliophile By the Sea said...

Moral Disorder is one I hope to read in 2010, especially after enjoying The Handmaid's Tale so much.

Great finds.

gautami tripathy said...

I plan to read all of Atwood novels!

Here is my Friday Find: The Makioka Sisters by Junichiro Tanizaki.

JoAnn said...

I really liked McGregor's If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things... look forward to your thoughts on his new one.
Atwood, of course, is always a find!

bermudaonion said...

Even the Dogs looks like a good one! Enjoy!

bookmagic said...

I really keep meaning to read something by Margaret Atwood but I just never get to her. I think I tried one many years ago but couldn't get into it. Of course my taste changes over the years so I think it time to try again

Jeanne said...

Whoa, Atwood already has another one out? She's had a productive last few years! I loved The Year of the Flood (the one that came out last Sept.)

Marie Cloutier said...

Jeanne, no, Moral Disorder is only new to me. it's been out for a while- I'm behind! :-)

Zibilee said...

A friend of mine just bought Dead Witch Walking and I am hoping to snag it from her when she is done. I hope you enjoy it! The Atwood looks interesting too. That's short stories, right?

Dr. Bill (William L.) Smith said...

A curious group. Thanks for sharing!

Bill ;-)

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