
breakfast at tiffany's and other stories by truman capote (1958)
ISBN: 9781856132510 | PAGES: 157
It's New York in the 1940's, where the martinis flow from cocktail hour til breakfast at Tiffany's. Pursued by Mafia gangsters and playboy millionaires, Holly Golightly is a fragile eyeful of tawny hair and turned-up nose, a heart-breaker, a perplexer, a traveller and a tease.
I've never seen the film, which supposedly isn't very faithful to the book anyway, but I'd been wanting to read some Capote for a while so I thought this was the perfect opportunity to give his writing a go. I've actually read this recently so keep your eyes peeled for my review at the end of the month! I've now got my eye on In Cold Blood. It sounds awesome!

the russia house by john le carré (1989)
Navigating readers through the shadow worlds of international espionage with critical knowledge culled from his years in British Intelligence, Le Carré tracks the dark and devastating trail of a document that could profoundly alter the course of world events.
I've never read any Le Carré but whenever I research modern classics this book always pops up! Admittedly, I don't know much about it but the premise sounds quite interesting so I'm looking forward to getting stuck in.

Pat has spent several years in a mental health facility. When Pat leaves hospital, however, everything seems changed...There is a silver lining, however, in the form of tragically widowed, physically fit and clinically depressed Tiffany, who offers to act as a go-between for Pat and his wife, if Pat will just agree to perform in this year's Dance Away Depression competition.
Luke and I watched the film version the other week and we both really really enjoyed it, so when I saw this on one of the shelves I thought I may as well pick it up! I really warmed to Pat in the film version so I'm hoping I warm to the bookish Pat just as quickly. I've got relatively high expectations.
I picked this book up on a whim, because I've got another of Zafón's books on my shelf that I'm eager to read that I've only heard good things about (The Shadow of the Wind, if you're interested). I think this will be a nice read when I'm looking for something that isn't too taxing.
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isbn: 0141196351 | pages: 439
Navigating readers through the shadow worlds of international espionage with critical knowledge culled from his years in British Intelligence, Le Carré tracks the dark and devastating trail of a document that could profoundly alter the course of world events.
I've never read any Le Carré but whenever I research modern classics this book always pops up! Admittedly, I don't know much about it but the premise sounds quite interesting so I'm looking forward to getting stuck in.

isbn: 0374532281 | pages: 289
Pat has spent several years in a mental health facility. When Pat leaves hospital, however, everything seems changed...There is a silver lining, however, in the form of tragically widowed, physically fit and clinically depressed Tiffany, who offers to act as a go-between for Pat and his wife, if Pat will just agree to perform in this year's Dance Away Depression competition.
Luke and I watched the film version the other week and we both really really enjoyed it, so when I saw this on one of the shelves I thought I may as well pick it up! I really warmed to Pat in the film version so I'm hoping I warm to the bookish Pat just as quickly. I've got relatively high expectations.
isbn: 1780220006 | pages: 202
Max Carver's father decides to move his family to a small town...As the family settles in they grow increasingly uneasy...With his new friend Roland, Max discovers the wreck of a boat that sank many years ago...Everyone on board perished except for one man...As they learn more about the wreck, the chilling story of a legendary figure called the Prince of Mist begins to emerge.
Max Carver's father decides to move his family to a small town...As the family settles in they grow increasingly uneasy...With his new friend Roland, Max discovers the wreck of a boat that sank many years ago...Everyone on board perished except for one man...As they learn more about the wreck, the chilling story of a legendary figure called the Prince of Mist begins to emerge.
I picked this book up on a whim, because I've got another of Zafón's books on my shelf that I'm eager to read that I've only heard good things about (The Shadow of the Wind, if you're interested). I think this will be a nice read when I'm looking for something that isn't too taxing.
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Silver Linings Playbook is a brilliant book, quite different from the film, which I loved, but the book is miles better in my opinion, a bit darker but just as moving, funny and heartwarming.
ReplyDeleteReally intrigued by that Le Carré tome! I adore Breakfast at Tiffany's - both novel and film - I might have to dig that out for a sneaky reread. (:
ReplyDeleteI love having a nose around in the charity shop! I really want to read the silver linings playbook also:)
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For no particular reason at all, I don't own a single second hand book. I'll have to start have a nosy around my local charity shops when you get as good a deal as these!
ReplyDeleteI've never read Breakfast at Tiffany's - I've heard the book and film differ and I quite enjoy the film so I don't want to ruin the illusion I currently have from watching the film. I do want to read some of Capote's work though, In Cold Blood has been on my wishlist for some time.
I'm looking forward to seeing reviews on all of these books. Enjoy reading!
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I've read Breakfast at Tiffany's and enjoyed it, although it's so different from the film! Hope you enjoy reading all of these :) x
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I read Breakfast at Tiffany's on the beach in Tenerife one afternoon a few years ago and it was so splendid! I'm a lover of the film and have adored Hepburn for years, but the book captures that little bit of true nostalgic magic. A lot of love for Capote xx
ReplyDeleteI was in bit of a reading rut, and these books are the answer to all my problems, I shall read them all!! Also, Breakfast at Tiffany's is just wonderful H x
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Great picks - I love buying books from charity shops! Have been intending to get a copy of Breakfast at Tiffany's for a while! :)
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The Breakfast at Tiffany's book looks amazing! I want one <3
ReplyDeleteThe Silver Linings Playbook looks great! Also I have been wondering for a while, have you read Frankenstein?
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I absolutely love Breakfast At Tiffany's and The Silver Linings Playbook, even more than their films! Book shopping in charity shops is a favourite activity of mine, I haven't been for a while though, maybe I should get out and have another go soon :)
ReplyDeleteGreat choices! I haven't read any of the books you picked up, but you've given me some ideas for my tbr! I've wanted to read The Silver Linings Playbook since I watched and enjoyed the film - would be interested in hearing what you think of it :)
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i miss a good charity shop rummage. travelling doesnt quite have that little gem although i have found some amazing book stores along the way.
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I've read the Prince of Mist (and Shadow of the Wind for that matter!) and they're both amazing books, I love them.
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I would love to read Breakfast at Tiffanys and The Silver Linings Playbook for that matter, I'm always intrigued how the films match up!
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