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finished reading The red house by Mark Haddon

The red house (2012, Jonathan Cape) No rating

Richard, a wealthy doctor, invites his estranged sister Angela and her family to join him …

My Chennai reading :P I was thinking to take this to Bessy Reads, but that didn't end up happening. Anyway. This is the first book of Mark Haddon's that I've read that isn't The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time; weirdly I was surprised that he's written other books! I don't know how to compare the two since I read the other one long ago, but this was a nice "slice of life" read.

I'm getting some Crome Yellow vibes, not in the writing style or anything but in the way that and The Red House are both setting us down in a place and observing the people there. There's no "plot" that follows anything as neat as a beginning, development, and ending; the story moves forward merely because life does so, too.

wants to read The Odyssey by Homer

The Odyssey (2017, Norton) 5 stars

I've never attempted to read any of Homer's works before, but I recently read an article about Emily Wilson (on Savs' recommendation) and now I'm interested! I like how her translation aims to avoid gratuitous complexity and avoid making things archaic just for the sake of sounding archaic—as she says in the article, "he didn’t sound archaic to the Greeks"!

www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/09/18/emily-wilson-profile

Hackers and Painters: Big Ideas from the Computer Age (2004) No rating

I suddenly got onto a (re)reading spree of Paul Graham's essays, so when I realised it was a book I decided to read them in that form! A blazing fast read, although I regret not looking up the endnotes till I found them at the end of the book. I somehow assumed I'd reach them at the end of every chapter, but didn't realise I wasn't till I found them all at the end of the book instead >.<

finished reading Bunny by Mona Awad

Bunny (Paperback, 2020, Head of Zeus) 5 stars

Samantha Heather Mackey is an outsider in her small, highly selective MFA programme at Warren …

Okay, this wasn't as weird as 'Cursed Bunny' (completely unrelated book), but it was weird in a nice way because that made it not a typical college drama! I'm not going to say what the weirdness was

Fangirl (Paperback, 2015, Edições Chá das Cinco) No rating

Another "stayed up till midnight to finish" read! I started this on a bus, took it to Cubbon Reads on Saturday but still had a few chapters to go, and then finished when I got home late in the night (post-dinner). By the time I was done, it was 1:15 AM and the 31st of December :P

The plot was a pretty typical high-school/college romance, so nothing special there (I could kind of make out from the beginning, so it's not even a spoiler). But the fun part is all the fanfiction references and how fanfic plays such a large role in the protagonist's life!