For the lover of beautiful-yet-devastating:
What if you had the chance to live your life again and again, until you finally got it right? This is a WWII story told in a post-modern multiverse timeline. This sounds complicated, but at the heart of this book is a compelling story and wonderful characters that feel like real people. Atkinson's follow up, A God In Ruins is also ridiculously good.
For the dreamy little girl in your life:
This is better than The Secret Garden. Yeah, I said that. It was a favorite of mine as a kid because it has everything: orphans, a hidden cottage, secret passages, and a brooding handsome dad character. I mean, Julie Andrews wrote this!
For the closet supernatural/sci-fi fan, I have two suggestions:
This was O'Malley's debut novel and it's a little X-Files and a little Buffy and a lot of fun. Great for dudes but I also really loved it and I wish he would quit his day job and get to writing book #2. (Edited to add: Oops, book #2 comes out next summer. Well done, O'Malley.)
This one is a classic time travel story (historical fiction complete with photos/illustrations) and, delightfully, has never been made into a movie even though Robert Redford really, really wanted to. It's a favorite of mine that I re-read it every 4-5 years. It's completely satisfying.
For Fashion-Forward Folks:
You cannot go wrong with Vreeland. She was just so crazyballs and I adore her. Diana Vreeland Memos: The Vogue Years also looks like a good time and, if you haven't see this documentary I highly recommend it.
Yay, books! Totally the best present.
ReplyDeleteHave you read anything by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie? She's amazing (I especially love Half of a Yellow Sun).
I haven't! I will check her out, thanks!
DeleteI have Americanah by her. Hope to read soon
ReplyDeleteAlso her TED Talk on the danger of a single story is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteAlso her TED Talk on the danger of a single story is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a seriously great list. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love LOVE that Mandy is on this list. It was one of my absolute favorites growing up and can't wait for my daughter to read it!
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