The first books I can remember hearing true buzz about- The way I selected books to read back then was chiefly the pitch of their buzz.
- Catcher in the rye,
- Life of pi
My older and cooler cousin recommended Catcher in the Rye. I remember being unmoved by it, and shocked by all the swears! Number and severity of swears in literature was only going to increase exponentially the more I read and the older I got. C'est la vie. I liked it, because I thought I should like it. Nevertheless I was happy to be introduced to J.D. Salinger then, because I went on to read Franny and Zooey which I actually connected with at the time and still do.
Life of Pi; a former teacher was reading with her book club. I didn't pick up on any media hype, didn't know about the Booker Prize etc. Just a word of mouth pick - I also really liked the cover; bright red with a tiger's face. Then I liked that it was partially set in Toronto (Scarborough), then the questions it tackled, then the narration etc. etc. Yann Martel finally has a follow-up coming out; Beatrice and Virgil. Despite publishers' attempts to market it as "shocking" I'm really looking forward to it. I'm excited to see what he's been up to.
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You forgot how you met your future husband kind of sort of thanks to Life of Pi.
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