I've seen this style of post done by a few bloggers now, I
think the first time I saw it was on FayesFix maybe? But it’s something I've
really wanted to do as a little weekly/monthly blogging series for a while so welcome to my
very first Blogger Book Club post!
I'm a big reader and can’t go to sleep without getting
through at least a paragraph of my latest book and I wanted to share a few of
my favourites with you. These posts will be more recommendations than in-depth
reviews as I don’t want to spoil the books for anyone, however I will be giving
a brief overview of the books whilst avoiding spoilers!
The first book is very personal to me for a very obvious
reason, it’s my name sake! No not Gatsby, Alice! Yep I'm named after the
wonderful story of a girl who falls through a rabbit hole and makes a great big
mess of everything…pretty accurate really.
For years I've endured people cracking Wonderland jokes
whenever I'm introduced to them – which is still better than that god awful
Smokie song that everyone sings when they hear my name. But it hasn't affected
my love for Wonderland and the Looking Glass.
I have a huge collection of all things Alice, including the
Waterstones ‘Cloth Bound Classics’ version of Lewis Carroll’s world famous
tales – yet another thing I collect. There really is no better time than now to
grab a copy of the book as it’s the stories 150th birthday.
This means stores worldwide (including your local
Waterstones) have special offers on the books so you might be able to grab a
bargain as well as some cool merch. On my latest trip to Waterstones I got a
miniature Alice in Wonderland tea set, some post cards with the classic Alice
art work on them as well as a Disney’s Alice Pop Funko – oh look another thing I
collect.
The second book on the list is one of my all-time favourite
novellas and I assume a lot of people’s favourite movie thanks to Leonardo DiCaprio!
Of course I am talking about The Great Gatsby, a book I fell in love with in A
Level English Lit and still can’t read to this day without crying!
For anyone who’s never seen or heard anything of Gatsby’s
woeful tale (I assume you've been living under a rock) here’s a brief summary.
The story is set in the 1920’s in the fictional location of West Egg. It’s the roaring
20’s or the ‘Jazz Age’ and the plot follows the story of the mysterious J
Gatsby, told through the perspective of our narrator, Nick Carraway.
It’s an absolutely stunning but tragic love story and a must
read for anyone who shares a passion for the Jazz era. The author F . Scott
Fitzgerald has written an entire collection of books centred on the 20’s so if
you loved Gatsby then I definitely recommend his other works.
The book cover above is part of a metallic gold collection
of Fitzgerald’s work exclusive to Waterstones. This was a gift off Josh and
slightly more glamorous than my dog eared paper back from college.
The third and final book of the post is what I regard as a
modern classic. Most of you will have again seen the movie adaptation of this
book and most of you who read the book prior to the film release will have been
very disappointed.
The Lovely Bones is a heartbreaking book written by Alice Sebold and published in 2002.
The plot follows the story of a young girl who, after she is murdered and
raped, watches her family trying to move on with their lives from her own
personal heaven.
The story however miserable it sounds now is actually really
beautiful. It’s not just a tragic tale, but a love story, a murder mystery and
a life lesson all rolled into one and contains some quotes that will change
your life.
The film adaptation was released back in 2009
and was alright but I don’t think it captures the real truth of the book. So
even if you've seen the film and enjoyed it I really do recommend you give the
book a go as it has so much more to offer than the film.
I've really enjoyed writing this post and I hope you've all
enjoyed reading it! Let me know what you think and I’ll decide how regularly I
post these blogs. Also if you've ever written a book review feel free to leave
your link in a comment below – I'm always on the hunt for new reads!
Lovely bones is such a good book! But I was a bit disappointed with the film as well, I think it's the same with any movie adaptation though they just don't have enough time to fit in all the teeny tiny details!
ReplyDeleteI know I suppose I can let them off! Haha xx
DeleteGatsby is one of my favourite books in the world, I love it. I leant it to my brother to read and he just didn't get it! I was like, really? How can you not get it? It's amazing!
ReplyDeleteLovely post!!
Jessica Grace
Aw me too! Haha bless him, nice of you to read to him though xx
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