Here's what landed on my TBR list this week:
- The Time Machine, by HG Wells - this is a classic that I can't believe I've overlooked, and Nymeth's review reminded me of it. I also enjoy adaptations of Wells's books but I don't think I've ever read any of them. Hopefully I'll love him as much as I love Jules Verne.
- From Seed to Harvest, by Octavia Butler - tor.com posted recently about this collection of Butler's four "Patternist" books. Their overview was EXCELLENT and really peaked my interest in this sci-fi series. It went on my PBS Wish List immediately.
- Out of Africa, by Isak Dinesen - after rewatching the movie version I simply MUST read the book. Karen Blixen (who wrote as Isak Dinesen) was a fascinating woman living in a fascinating time, and this is the story of her life. Here's a clip from the movie in case you haven't seen it before (fyi, this is a cheesy preview but a really good movie):
And stop by MizB's to check out other bloggers' Friday Finds.
10 comments:
I have not read The Time Machine either. Loved the movie Out of Africa. Of course anything with Meryl Streep and/or Robert Redford is worth watching IMHO.
I really loved Out of Africa the book -- and the movie (which I've seen a zillion times).
Kenya in the early 20th century was an interesting place -- those ex-pats were a wild bunch.
I also added The Time Machine to my list this week, thanks to Nymeth!
You have a terrific, classic list there! Happy reading.
I read The Time Machine long time back!
I read The Time Machine with my husband a few years ago when the movie came out. Good list!
Nise' - I totally agree, and they are GREAT in this movie.
Beth - Have you read Don't Lets Go To The Dogs Tonight? It is a fabulous memoir set in Rhodesia and it has some ex-pat craziness as well, but of the more dangerous type.
Rebecca - great minds think alike!
Karen - thanks.
gautami & Alyce - I'm really looking forward to that one.
I read Out of Africa a few years ago and loved it ;0)
Octavia Butler is amazing. I have most of her books (haven't read them all yet.) Working on Seed to Harvest right now actually and it's wonderful. Her short stories are great too!
Knitter - I'm really looking forward to reading it!
Matthew - I'm so excited about this book - I can't wait to read your review as well.
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