Don’t miss checking out this absolutely brilliant flowchart of book suggestions!
I’m not one for compiling lists of what I am going to read ahead of time, because I value too much the freedom and spontaneity of a vast sea of choices each time I finish a book, and often the reading experience will lead me on to the next thing.
Like reading Barbara Kingsolver’s‘Prodigal Summer’ straight after ‘The Namesake’. How could I know that after listening to the group discussing the book I would have a conversation with a local poet about the beauty of sentences and Jhumpa Lahiri’s essay and that she would tell me I must read Kingsolver’s book. It was sitting on the shelf unread and thus I abandoned all other reading ideas and jumped straight into it.
But I do love looking at the lists, always feeding into the mental TBR list, noting books I might wish to read or to keep an eye…
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Very cool chart!. Thanks for sharing, Patricia!
Such a good way to organize some top-quality reading!
Thanks for reblogging this, isn’t it a fun tool? I wish there was a big poster of it.
Brilliant! A poster of it would be awesome!
That is a really fun chart. I can only sum it up by saying (and sighing), “So many books, so little time.” Wink.
Oh Angela, you are so right about so little time. We need to lobby for a few more days to the week or something like that! How’s your writing/editing going? Ready to launch soon?