![]() ![]() Meg Wolitzer’s ninth novel, The Interestings was published in 2013 and knowing nothing of its author I bought it on account of its alluring blurb alone.īeginning The Interestings immediately after having finished Midnight’s Children was something of a welcome relief. ![]() And so it often happens that I’ll note down the name of a book, yet by the time I get around to reading it I have no recollection of who recommended it or where I first saw it. Such is true of The Interestings. Working in social media by day, much of my time is spent perusing Twitter and reading numerous features on books, both new and old. And so despite having a plethora of books to chose from to take on holiday, I couldn’t resist popping into my local Waterstones to find a new, unread gem. ![]() So addicted am I to the buying of books that I’m often guilty of buying duplicate copies of novels I love, just for the sake of it. The amount of unread books I have on my shelves could last me many many months, were I able to avoid the temptation of new books. ![]()
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