I read a lot. A lot a lot. Ask P. And I try to read widely – in culture, in gender, in time period.
Yet, there are still these books – some sitting on my shelves right here in the farmhouse – that I just haven’t gotten to. You know the ones? The books you know you’ll love if you just start them. Or the ones you started at, maybe, the wrong time and couldn’t quite get into. Well, here’s my list of ten books that I really do want to read . . . some day.
2. The Brothers K by David James Duncan – Then, there’s this one, spurred by Dostoevsky’s work and highly recommended by some of my dearest friends. But of course, I can’t read this until I read the original, right?
3. A Mercy by Toni Morrison – I LOVE Toni Morrison’s work, and I even started this one. But I started it as an audiobook, and truthfully, Morrison’s language is too complex, and her story too subtle and interior to let me drive and actually absorb it. Now, the hardcover sits on my shelf, waiting.
8. A Heartbreaking Work Of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers – I started this one, and I put it down quite purposefully because, well, I found it pretentious. But it’s so often cited as, well, genius that I really do want to try it again.
9. Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro – I kept this one on my shelf for a long time – the cover is so beautiful, and I think I would love it. Sigh.
10. The Cider House Rules by John Irving – Adore Irving. Owen Meany is one of my favorite literary characters. Find this plotline fascinating. Have refused, still, to see the movie until I read the book. Some day.
So what about you? Any of these on your “some day” list? What titles do you keep meaning to read?