I hate to say this, because I loved "The Secret History" so, so much, but I found "The Little Friend" really quite boring. And on another downer note, I couldn't get through "A Discovery of Witches" and I was bummed, because I love a good academically oriented paranormal.
I quite like Kate Morton. "The Forgotten Garden" isn't my favorite, but it's nicely engrossing.
ETA: Oh, and for those who liked "The Secret History" by Donna Tartt, I highly rec "Waking the Moon" by Elizabeth Hand.
If you liked NOS4A2, try Heart-Shaped Box, his first. It was fantastic.
I have it on my kindle, I just haven't gotten around to it yet.
I highly rec "Waking the Moon" by Elizabeth Hand.
I love that book. So much.
because I love a good academically oriented paranormal.
Have you read The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova?
I'm just waiting for the next Skulduggery Pleasant book (Last Stand of Dead Men) to show up on my doorstep. I should have it Wednesday.
I read Yohnalossee Riding School for Girls (or whatever it's called) and totally did not understand why it was getting such rave reviews. It didn't seem all that great to me. Has anyone else read it?
Have you read The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova?
Yes, and I liked it, although I feel she petered out on the ending. But the rest of it was loads of fun!
Yohnalossee Riding School for Girls
I haven't read the book, but I know exactly where Yonahlassee is. We used to drive past it all the time on our backcountry trips. Their horses are very friendly. They will nibble on your car.
um, sorry, not book-related. Nothing to see here, move along.
But very cool. I have the book and I started it - but then I got distracted . . .possibly because I have the book in book form rather than on my kindle.
I am reading Infinite Jest. 4% in (which is a good solid novella worth of words) I feel like I am reading something written by somebody with much more literary intelligence than me, but not in the smug and infuriating way that made me stop reading at least one Zadie Smith and one Jonathan Franzen book. I feel like I will (slowly) finish this one. Score one for modern literature!
It is very confusing in some ways, and jumps around in space and time a good bit, but with just enough hints that I don't feel exactly lost. There are a lot of descriptions of drugs. And the words are just very pretty.