Here I lie on my favourite sofa
New Year Day has been fine so far
Trying to read J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye
But my eyes are heavy I don’t know why.
The Old Man and the Sea was my final book for last year
The best Ernest Hemmingway classic that’s what I hear
So it seems fitting for me to start with another classic this year
The Catcher in the Rye seems like a good choice yeah.
100 is my 2019’s reading target
That works out to 8 to 9 books per month lest I forget
For January six books make up my selection
A few of them fill me with trepidation.
1Q84 by Haruki Murakami
Intimidating it is to me
1318 pages in length
I wonder how it will end.
A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara
A 720 page book with a hypnotic aura
A touching unconventional love masterpiece
Will it shatter my heart to pieces?
The Goldfinch by Donna Tart
A 962 page life-changing work of art
A Pulitzer Prize winner and international bestseller
Hailed as a rare literary page-turner.
American Gods is Neil Gaiman’s masterpiece of horror and fantasy
Where mystery satire sex horror and poetic prose hold the readers in ecstasy
A 750-page bestseller that reasserts the enduring importance of fantastic literature
Masterful storytelling with spellbinding rapture.
Hailed by Newsday as blindingly good and riveting
Wild Swans by Jung Chang feels so inviting
A 687-page memoir of three women caught in the whirlwind of history
So panoramic and intimate is the story.