It's been a while since I posted a reading update, but that doesn't mean I haven't been reading. When last I posted, I was starting Rabbit Redux by John Updike, which I flew through. I think it may even have been better than the first book -- Rabbit, Run
. Highly recommended. I'm sure I'll be reading Rabbit Is Rich
, the next Harry Angstrom book, as soon as I can get my hands on a copy.
Next up was The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga which won the Man Booker Prize. I really enjoyed this book and the glimpse into social issues in India which I previously knew little about. The story is told as a series of letters written to the leader of China from an Indian man who works his way up from an orphan boy in rural India to an entrepreneur in the big city. The driving force of the plot is the murder he commits, why he commits it and how it changes his life. Highly recommended reading.
Most recently I finished reading Lisa See's latest -- Shanghai Girls, which I thoroughly enjoyed. I've written about Lisa See before and my love of her books exploring the fate of women in Chiona in the past. This book starts in Shanghai and the action moves to the United States as a pair of sisters flee during the Japanese invasion. It's a wonderful novel, historically based, with an engaging lead character. I recommend this book as well as her others -- Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
& Peony in Love
.


I just read Snow Flower and the Secret Fan over the weekend. Wow, what a great book!
Posted by: Lemon Tree Tami | Tuesday, June 23, 2009 at 01:41 PM
I too just finished Shanghai Girls. For me it was one of those books that generates the paradox of wanting to read to find out what happens next, but not wanting finish because I knew I would miss Pearl and May and their families.
Posted by: Donna | Tuesday, June 23, 2009 at 08:40 PM