It’s that
time of year again, when I don’t recommend books for Christmas. I’ve always
believed that decisions about what books to buy are intensely personal. So,
what follows is a list (linked to the review) of the best books I read in 2017.
But I’m not recommending them. I think.
The first
group includes the categories of mystery; art, literature and criticism; and
fiction. Next week I’ll have history and biography; life, culture, and faith;
and poetry.
Books that
I would include in these categories but for which I haven’t published reviews
yet include East End Vernacular: The
Artists Who Painted London’s East End, published by Spitalfields Life; Heads or Tails, a mystery by Damien
Boyd; and Ink, a play by James
Graham.
Mystery
Art, Literature, and Criticism
Fiction
Photograph by Cesar Viteri via Unsplash. Used with permission.
2 comments:
Clyde Kilby -- I haven't read anything of his that's not about C.S. Lewis. Thanks for [not] recommending him. And I chuckled over your intro. The problem with most of us readers is that to hear a title is to receive a "recommendation."
Thanks for the non-recommendations. I will give "Thirteen Guests" a go.
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