May 2024: Maggie O'Farrell

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May 2024: Maggie O'Farrell

1AnnieMod
Bearbeitet: Mrz. 25, 6:38 pm

In May, we will visit the work of Maggie O'Farrell (1972-05-27) - a UK author from Northern Ireland.

Her most popular book is Hamnet. It is also the only one I had read.

What do you plan to read? If you like her and had read most (all?) of her work, which is your favorite?

2kac522
Mrz. 25, 6:18 pm

I've read Hamnet and enjoyed it.

I plan to read either The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox or Instructions for a Heatwave.

3Tess_W
Bearbeitet: Mrz. 26, 8:23 am

I read Hamnet, but right after having a very painful achilles tendon surgery, so I don't know if my lack of enthusiasm for it was due to the actual book/writing or to pain; or both! I may try a re-read of Hamnet or I also have on my virtual shelf The Marriage Portrait.

4Cecilturtle
Mai 3, 12:23 pm

I had not even heard of this author so I decided to look her up. Sounds like I've been missing out! I've picked up Hamnet (in a French translation because the wait at the library was too long otherwise) and will start it today. I'm looking forward to it.

5kayclifton
Mai 11, 4:19 pm

I just finished reading This Must Be the Place and found it quite enjoyable.

6john257hopper
Bearbeitet: Mai 13, 3:19 pm

I'm half way through Hamnet and quite enjoying it.

Now finished it. A powerful novel which I greatly enjoyed. The author's writing style is very evocative of the sights, sounds and smells of Elizabethan Stratford and London, though I thought the descriptions of grief, while very evocative, were perhaps a little overdone, and I was initially slightly confused by the rapidly changing timestreams.

7cindydavid4
Bearbeitet: Mai 16, 12:50 am

oops I forgot to star this thread! shes one of my all time fav brit authors. Ive read most of her work but suspect there is something out there I can choose.

8cindydavid4
Bearbeitet: Mai 16, 1:12 am

Diese Nachricht wurde vom Autor gelöscht.

9cindydavid4
Bearbeitet: Mai 16, 12:49 am

double post

10cindydavid4
Mai 16, 1:12 am

didn't know she wrote books for children the boy who lost his spark and where snow angels go think Ill read those too and perhaps reread after you'd gone, her first book and the one which made me think this is an author to watch....my favs are hamnet I am I am I am, vanishing act of Esme Lennox

eta, the childrens books are from britian and the price for them with shipping is rather high, will have to check the library

11Tess_W
Bearbeitet: Gestern, 12:01 am

Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell In 2021 this was a DNF for me. I couldn't handle the very disjointed timelines. This was still an issue with the re-read, but this time I was able to focus. Because of the intense focus, this re-read was not ultimately enjoyable. That being said, I did like the story and the actual prose. Would I read another by this author? Probably not; but I could be convinced! 372 pages 3 stars AOTM

12MissWatson
Gestern, 4:24 am

I'm not sure I'll have a book for this in time.