LIBRARY

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Cloudstreet by Tim Winton

Cloudstreet

Tim Winton

High Fidelity by Nick Hornby

High Fidelity

Nick Hornby

The Factory by Hiroko Oyamada

The Factory

Hiroko Oyamada

My notes

  • Very disorienting - hard to get a sense of time or place
  • An arduous read, but ironically that may have been the point (a critique of mindless work and capitalism)
  • Has that "Kafkaesque" uneasiness throughout
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Mark Haddon

My notes

  • Demolished in about two days. Total page-turner
  • Kind of fronts as a murder mystery but actually more about Christopher and his autism/Aspergers
  • Book came out in 2003, apparently considered controversial now (exaggerated/insensitive?) which is actually a shame because I felt it really made me think about what it must be like to live with it
  • All in all, a great and very unique book
The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley

The Ministry of Time

Kaliane Bradley

My notes

  • This is screaming out to be a BBC mini series (in production at the moment I believe)
  • Fun and vivid writing
  • Rom com, sci fi (time travel), history, spy thriller, dystopia, very human connection
  • Genre-bending
  • More about the setting, characters and fun than the details per se. Many details left out or left unsaid
Stinkbug by Sinead Stubbins

Stinkbug

Sinead Stubbins

My notes

  • Kind of like Silicon Valley meets White Lotus
  • Corporate cult thriller
  • Unhinged work culture satire
  • Explores corporate hypocrisy - "we're a family", wellness and "values"