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This pic seems aggges old now. Back in the days when I was on holiday.

This pic seems aggges old now. Back in the days when I was on holiday.

My Shelf: The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt

March 18, 2020

I have finished the first book on my shelf - The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt!

This was like a month ago!

But i digress…

How This Book Came to Me

The Goldfinch is a relatively recent acquisition on my shelf. I bought it at Target, not the usual place I buy books, on a Christmas shopping expedition, not the type of outing I would normally buy myself a book. I had my to buy list and was checking it twice as they say. Since it was was my sister’s and my first time celebrating Christmas at the brownstone, we were in need of decorations. 

After gawping at the rapidly dwindling, overpriced, tabletop sparkle tree section, I remembered my bookclub. We had chosen The Goldfinch and I had yet to secure a copy.  After a very focused shopping session, nothing makes me feel giddier then making an unplanned book purchase. As I carried it home along with my bag of tabletop sparkle trees, I felt like I had gotten away with something. What can I say? I live dangerously buying books. ;)  

Synopsis

The Goldfinch is a literary fiction novel written by Donna Tartt, published in 2013 by Little, Brown and Company, a subsidiary of Hachette Book Group. It is 771 pages in length. It tells the story of Theodore Decker, who gets caught in a sudden catastrophic event that unwittingly causes him to find himself in possession of a rare dutch master painting called The Goldfinch.

My Thoughts

It has been over a month now since I finished this book and I still think about it. I loved the Dickensian tone, and the art - it made me want to visit an art museum! 

This book is has a classic story of writing and storytelling style that is, as mentioned above, reminiscent of the novels of Charles Dickens. It manages to create a timeless feel even though the book itself is set in the present day United States. It is a longish novel, but it never felt like it dragged. This is a perfect read for January, I think it might have been a bit of a struggle if I had started it in say, June. It’s biggest criticism on Goodreads seems to be that it is too long. The challenge big books face is that by there mere size alone they are asking a lot of the reader. They demand time of their reader and a longer standing relationship, then say, a 300 page young adult novel. 

Wrap-up 

I gave this book 5/5 on Goodreads. I thought it was fantastically written and would highly recommend. The audiobook is very good as well. 

I recently bought 3 new books (I have no regrets!) so my ‘Read’iscovery count, minus The Goldfinch is now at 75. I miscounted in my first post and my actual starting number was 73 books not 70 as I said originally. 

Bliss!

Bliss!

In 2020 I Am Going To "Read"Discover My Shelf

February 1, 2020

I use Goodreads to track my books. In early January I was scrolling through all the books I had read in 2019. It shocked me how few of them I had truly been excited about. How did I let this happen? 

The reasons are many. The most glaring? The majority of my reading was “assigned.”  I was in 4 different book clubs. Yes. 4.  

2020 is the year I read for myself. During 2019 I let go of 2 of my bookclubs, one of which I had been attending faithfully each month for 5 years.

I have paired down my obstacles and am free to read my shelf - I feel so liberated! 

I am calling this project: ReadDiscover My Shelf. The reason for this name being that I saw some books that I haven’t read in a long time. I might be taking some detours to “read” discover some old favourites! ;)

Here are the guidelines I have set for myself:

  • I will start at the top of my shelf and work my way down

  • I will write a brief review for each book I read and post it here! 

  • I will be evaluating whether or not I want to keep said book in my personal library or if I need to move it on!

My goal is to rediscover what it is I have in my personal collection, and reevaluate if it still is a good representation of who I am as a reader. I have a lot of books that I have owned for years, I have some that I bought when I was at a very different stage in my life then where I am now.  I want to curate my personal library to represent who I am as a reader now and as I begin my journey through the next phase in my life.    

I have read 0 of 70 unread books. Project #readdiscovermyshelf has begun!

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